Top Things to do in New York City
New York, NY
destination • experience
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Big Apple Greeter
Freetoursbyfoot.com offers 40 different tours that are free with a guide to show you around each neighborhood
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NY, United States
destination
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Broadway
Broadway shows are practically synonymous with New York City, and the word Broadway is often used as shorthand for theater itself.
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New York, NY
destination • experience
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Top of the Rock
Has the best view of the New York City Skyline. Going during sunset so you can see the city light up at night and during natural light as well
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New York, NY
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Statue of Liberty National Monument
This is an iconic place you have to see if you are only visiting the city once. Just take a boat cruise around Manhattan and you will get a nice glimpse of the beautiul statue
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Brooklyn, NY
experience
Posted about 5 years ago
The Bushwick Collective
If you like morals and street art you have to come to this hipster area for some amazing coffee and take pictures in front of giant morals
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New York, NY
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Theater District
Even though the locals hate walking through the crowded streets of Time Square. You have to visit this place your first time here. All of the colors and excitment makes it worth wild!
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New York, NY
experience
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
No museum in the United States is as celebrated as the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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New York, NY
shopping
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Central Park Bike Tours
There is a path that loops around all of Manhattan. Start at the
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New York, NY
experience
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American Museum of Natural History
An expertly curated, 149-year-old institution that fills visitors of all ages with a curiosity about the universe.
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New York, NY
experience
Posted about 5 years ago
The Met Cloisters
Set in a lovely park overlooking the Hudson River, the Cloisters houses the Met’s medieval art and architecture collections.
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