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Published by travelguide12, 2020-01-22 04:13:35

Famous places in New York City

Famous places in New York City

Famous places in New York City

New York is a fast-paced city where you get to experience plenty of things to
do, a variety of cultures, sightseeing spots, and activities throughout your
holiday. In NYC, there are fun things to do around every corner—from the
must-see tourist attractions.

Its home to some of the world’s best restaurants, hotels, museums,
boutiques, and bars. It’s safe to say that this metropolitan landscape suits just
about any traveler. New York is always a hurricane of things as it is one of the
amazing cities in the world with popular spots at every corner. Here we
discover the Famous eye conic places in Newyork city which attracts many
visitors every year.

List Famous Places in New York city:

1.Empire State Building

It's practically impossible to imagine the sparkling New York skyline without
the iconic Empire State Building. It is 381-meter-tall, and this 102-story
building was the tallest in the world till the time the World Trade Center
tower rose higher. The Empire State Building was one of the last skyscrapers
completed in New York before the Great Depression hit the real estate market.
The Empire State Building is situated south of Midtown, away from the
skyscraper clusters in midtown

2. Central Park

Central Park is an urbanized Eden that gives residents and visitors alike a bite
of the apple. Central Park is full of alluring things, from greenfield to spread

out waters, gardens and exclusive bridges, music and performance centers,
educational means, ancient structures.

The busy southern section of Central Park, from 59th to 72nd Street, is where
most visitors get their first impression. You can always find a spot to picnic,
ponder, or just take in the greenery, especially on a sunny day. This is the
largest park in the city center is one of the things that makes New York a
popular, beautiful and livable city.

3. Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge is the prettiest bridge in New York and one of the city’s
most iconic structures. There are 2 lanes on the pedestrian pathway, one is
for cyclist and the other for pedestrians.

When it opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was a feat of engineering: It was
the first structure to cross the East River and, at the time, the longest
suspension bridge in the world. Now it attracts thousands of tourists and
locals, who enjoy spectacular views of lower Manhattan and other city
landmarks.

4. Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is 46, 5 meters (151ft) tall and together with the
pedestal, it reaches a height of 93 meters. Visitors approaching Liberty Island
on the ferry from Battery Park may experience a similar sense of wonder.
Lady Liberty—or Liberty Enlightening the World, as she’s officially known—
as a gift from France on America’s 100th birthday. A universal symbol of
freedom that welcomed over 10 million immigrants.


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