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5 Things To See And Do In New York City

New York City is aptly nicknamed the city that never sleeps. Situated on the eastern coast of the United States, it bustles with activity at every hour of the day and night. By daylight, you can tour the city taking in its pristine natural beauty and architectural wonders while by night you can taste its vibrant nightlife under the colorful, flashy lights. There is an endless list of things to see and do. No wonder travel buffs choose to return to the city time and again.
We've rounded up the 5 places in New York City that present the culture, energy and spirit of the city on a single platter in a matter of moments.
1. The Empire State Building:
A visit to the Big Apple is incomplete without a visit to the Empire State Building. With 102 storeys, it was acclaimed as the world's tallest skyscraper until the construction of the World Trade Centre in 1973. It is a specimen of the art deco style, a dominant architectural style during World War II. It is a symbol of modernity and ambition. Millions of tourists flock to the Empire State Building each year for a bird-s eye view of the New York City from the building's observatory decks.
2. The Statue of Liberty:
Another stop you must make is the Statue of Liberty instituted on the New York Harbor in 1886. This world-renowned masterpiece was a gift from France marking the friendship between the two countries following the American Revolution. You can get a glimpse of this sculpture from Battery Park, but if you want to see it up close and personal, you can take the Staten Island ferry ride to Liberty Island. Buy your tickets in advance to avoid last minute disappointments. The Statue of Liberty is a true gleaming beacon by night.
3. Central Park:
Spread over a sprawling 843 acres of land, Central Park is not huge but massive. It is a man-made park offering the same diversity characteristic to nature. There are rolling fields, water bodies and walking trails. Several amusements activities such as horse-carriage rides, ice-skating (in winter), rock-climbing, music, dance and drama (in summer) are organized within the park premises. There are tranquil spots where you can spend quality time with your spouse and family.
4. Times Square:
It is the busiest place in New York City. Not only this, you're likely to bump into someone you know at every corner. Times Square is well-defined by its large digital billboards, the flashy lights that often make it hard to distinguish night from day, the shops and mobile art and jewelry counters lining the bordering the streets. The Broadway Theatre District also makes Time Square a major entertainment hub. Everyday people come in search of discounted and cheap Broadway tickets. At Times Square you can also stop by at Madame Tussaud's Museum and grab a bite at one of the many eateries there.
5. 9/11 Memorial Museum:
The 9/11 Memorial Museum is a must-visit because it tells the story of one of America's deepest scars. The Museum was opened to the public a day after its 10th anniversary in September 2011. It is located at the World Trade Centre site. The twin pools have come to replace the twin towers that were destroyed during the bombing attacks in 2001. The names of the people who lost their lives in the attack are inscribed around the pools in bronze.
Check out evenstart.org and get additional info about Broadway and cool things to do in New York.
Article Source: Justin_Shawn

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