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One trip to New York City and you’ll understand why Frank Sinatra called it “the city that never sleeps.” Indeed, NYC – otherwise known as “The Big Apple” – is a vibrant, exciting city that seems overwhelming to those who visit for the first time. But if you’re a true urban junkie, you’ll be singing “I Love New York” by the end of your first afternoon in this amazing place.

Of course, if you tend not to be a city person, you may feel a little queasy about walking New York’s crowded streets or riding its famous subway – one of the best and most extensive in the world. But give it a chance. Everyone should experience New York at least once in their lifetime!

Must-Sees

Like many other large cities, there are things in New York that you must see and do during your visit, especially if it’s your first. In NYC, more than in any other city, you’ll find landmarks that are recognizable the world over, such as the Empire State Building, for years the tallest building in the world, and the Statue of Liberty, the symbol of American freedom. Seeing either of these requires a bit of advanced planning so that you’re not waiting in long lines for tickets. (Tickets for both are available online.)

You’ll also want to head to Times Square and New York’s famed Theater District. The neon lights and quirky billboards of this famous square are a sight to behold, especially at night. The area abounds with restaurants, shops geared towards tourists, posh hotels, and, of course, plenty of Broadway theaters. Seeing a play or musical is a must, and with so many to choose from, you’re sure to find one that fits your taste.

Also take time to walk to nearby Rockefeller Center and tour NBC Studios, head to “The Top of the Rock” (a reasonable alternative to the Empire State Building), or visit Radio City Music Hall, home to the famous Rockettes. Across the street, you can wander through ornate St. Patrick’s Cathedral, an amazing site no matter what your religion.

Head downtown and enjoy New York City’s vibrant waterfront area, featuring exciting South Street Seaport, where visitors learn about the city’s rich maritime history as well as shop and enjoy excellent seafood. While in the Lower Manhattan area, take a moment to visit Ground Zero to reflect on that somber day in 2001 when so many lives were lost.

Uptown, you’ll find such wonderful delights as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lincoln Center, and the American Museum of Natural History, each worth a visit for those who want to add a little culture to their tour.

Neighborhoods

Part of the beauty of New York City is its diverse neighborhoods, many of which are a joy to explore. For example, you’ll find ethnic areas, such as Little Italy or Chinatown, where travelers can enjoy restaurants and other experiences particular to that culture. Other neighborhoods are artsy or trendy, like Greenwich Village, TriBeCa, SoHo, and Chelsea. Take time to explore each (sometimes you can locate a guided neighborhood tour) to get a true look at New York City and its colorful residents.

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New York City

New York City
Population1,527,736
Average Income$52,140
Total Households794,279
Average Home Value$333,224
People Per Household1.9
MSANew York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island

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star star star star star Xmas in NYC 12/9/2007
minagary says:
There's no place like the city during the holidays...and not just Manhattan. There is a great trip to the Bronx for those interested in something a little different. I recommend visiting the Botanical Gardens (metro north takes your right there from Grand Central Stations...15 minute ride), and going to visit the holiday train exhibit. Train tracks lace through the beautiful plants and trees in the Enid Haupt Conservatory, and by miniature replicas of historic NY buildings -- handmade from plant material (sounds weird, but it works). Really magical, and great for kids on a blustery day, or just for the kid in you. Then you can walk to Arthur Avenue (the little Italy of the Bronx) and grab a real espresso and cannolli or a great meal. I love to do this, even after having lived here for 15 years. And, it's a must when friends visit at the holidays.
star star star star star Xmas in NYC 12/9/2007
minagary says:
There's no place like the city during the holidays...and not just Manhattan. There is a great trip to the Bronx for those interested in something a little different. I recommend visiting the Botanical Gardens (metro north takes your right there from Grand Central Station...15 minute ride), and going to visit the holiday train exhibit. Train tracks lace through the beautiful plants and trees in the Enid Haupt Conservatory, and by miniature replicas of historic NY buildings -- handmade from plant material (sounds weird, but it works). Really magical, and great for kids on a blustery day, or just for the kid in you. Then you can walk to Arthur Avenue (the little Italy of the Bronx) and grab a real espresso and cannolli or a great meal. I love to do this, even after having lived here for 15 years. And, it's a must when friends visit at the holidays.

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