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New YorkWith its skyscrapers, great museums, and bright lights of Broadway, New York is a city of superlatives. There are countless sights that have to be seen, but a handful are truly definitive of the city.
These highlights illustrate the very best.
1. Empire State Building
This soaring Art Deco skyscraper is one of the most widely recognized symbols of the city, and star of countless movies. It offers unforgettable panoramas of New York from its 86th floor Observatory.
2. Fifth Avenue
A heady mix of fashionable shops and world-class architecture makes for an avenue of endless pleasures, and some of New York’s best-known addresses.
3. Rockefeller Center
An urban wonder in the city’s center, with gardens, restaurants, an underground shopping concourse, office space, a skating rink, and over 100 works of art, from murals to statues.
4. Statue of Liberty
The symbol of freedom for millions seeking a new life in America, the lady holding the torch of liberty is ensconced on her own island.
5. Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Carefully restored buildings bring to life the experience of the immigrants who have poured into New York over the years, helping to build the multi-ethnic city of today.
6. Times Square and Theater District
An explosion of neon illuminates Broadway and Times Square, where more than 40 famous theaters play host to a changing parade of hit shows.
7. Central Park
The vast swath of green provides an 843-acre respite from the concrete of the city. The man-made park took 16 years and more than 500,000 trees to complete.
8. Metropolitan Museum of Art
It would take weeks to see all the treasures of this museum. It houses one of the greatest collections of the Western world and spans 5,000 years of culture.
9. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
This Frank Lloyd Wright building is a work of art in itself, and a fitting frame for a major collection of contemporary art.
10. American Museum of Natural History
Long famous for its dinosaurs, the museum moves into the space age with the dramatic Rose Center for Earth and Space.
Discover more to see and do in New York at www.traveldk.com/new-york.
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