Our recent week in New York City was an action-packed one. We decided to set ourselves a challenge to see and do as much as we possibly could, and that gave way to this travel video guide which highlights 50 of the top attractions. In a city like
New York this means we barely scratched the surface, but hopefully this video will highlight the cornucopia of possibilities that is the
Big Apple.
We try our best to cover all of the top attractions including fine arts, entertainment, festivals, dining, architecture and museums as well as focusing on lesser known off the beaten path attractions to cover all forms of tourism. If you only have time to visit only one city in the
United States it ought to be
NYC,
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50
Things to do in New York City Top Attractions
Travel Guide:
1
Grand Central Terminal
2
The High Line
3
Meatpacking District
4
Greenwich Village
5
Brooklyn Bridge
6
Williamsburg
7
Street Art in Williamsburg
8
Prospect Park
9
Dumbo
10 New York
Style Pizza
11
Bryant Park
12
New York Public Library
13
Staten Island Ferry
14
Statue of Liberty
15
Battery Park
16
Little Italy
17
Little Korea
18
Chinatown
19
Coney Island
20
Mermaid Parade
21
The Cloisters
22
Harlem's
Apollo Theatre
23
Soul Food in Harlem at
Sylvia's
24
World Trade Center Memorial
25
Trinity Church
26
Wall Street
27
Lincoln Center
28
Ride a
Bicycle
29
Watch a
New York Yankees baseball game at
Yankee Stadium
30
MET Museum (
Metropolitan Museum of Art)
31
Flatiron Building
32
Washington Square Park
33
NYU (
New York University)
34
National Museum of the
American Indian
35
Museum of Natural History
36
Times Square
37
MOMA (
Museum of Modern Art)
38
Roosevelt Island Tramway
39
Fifth Avenue Shopping
40
Rockefeller Center
41
Empire State Building
42
Carnegie Hall
43
Central Park
44
Strawberry Fields
45
Street Food
46
Catch a
Broadway Theatre Performance
47
Madison Square Garden
48
African Burial Ground
49
Columbus Circle
50 Take the
Subway Metro
Most journeys begin at
Penn Station or
Grand Central, and if you arrive at the later you'll be wowed by the building.
The Meatpacking District was once home to markets, slaughterhouses, and packaging plants, but times have changed.
Today you'll find a mixture of trendy restaurants, clubs and boutiques.
The Village used to be a bohemian neighborhood that drew artists and musicians, but today you're more likely to find upper middle class families living here. Completed in 1883, Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Williamsburg has become popular given its lower rent prices.
University students and young professionals have been flocking to this part of town.
You can walk along the riverfront for a great view of the
Brooklyn and
Manhattan Bridges and the Manhattan skyline. During the summer months, Bryant Park also becomes a popular hangout spot people looking to relax and even work on their tans. The Staten Island Ferry is free of charge and this makes it really popular with visitors who want to catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty from a distance. Battery Park is located on the southern tip of Manhattan.
Having both lived in
South Korea, we were thrilled to come across Manhattan's own Little Korea. Coney Island is all about good old fashioned fun. You can ride roller coasters, stroll down the boardwalk, enjoy some beach time, and then head over the
Nathan's Famous hot dogs. The Cloisters will make you feel like you've travelled over to
Europe. Central Park is massive and there are so many places to visit within its boundaries. We managed to visit
Belvedere Castle, the
Great Lawn,
Shakespeare Garden,
The Ramble, The
Jackie Onassis Reservoir, the
Alice in Wonderland Statue, and we still left feeling like we barely scratched the surface. Strawberry Fields is a section of Central Park dedicated to the memory of
John Lennon.
And that concludes a look at our very busy week in New York City. I'm still shocked we managed to cover so many attractions, but the great thing about this city is that distances aren't very long and there's always something really cool worth checking out around each corner. Have you been to New York? What are your favorite things about this city?
Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.
This is part of our Travel in the
United State of America series. We're making a series of videos showcasing
American culture,
American arts, American foods,
American cuisine,
American religion and
American people.
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All photos and video taken by
Samuel Jeffery (
Nomadic Samuel) and
Audrey Bergner (That
Backpacker).
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- published: 24 Jul 2014
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