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New York City Guide

Check out some great places in New York, a city which never sleeps.
There is never enough time to see it all. This guide will give you some highlights. The Waldorf Astoria and the Parker Meridian are on the list among many other must sees:

50 Things to do in New York City Top Attractions Travel Guide:

You will find the Grand Central Terminal, this is where the journey begins. Used in many movies, so you might recognize it. The Meatpacking District is a place for great restaurants. Greenwich Village is worth a stop.
Walk across the oldest suspension bridge of the Unites states: The Brooklyn Bridge!
Then check out the popular Williamsburg, especially for the younger generation with some cool street art!
Visit the historic district of Dumbo .. you will find out in the video what it stands for 🙂
Never forget to try out the famous New York Style Pizza when in Brooklyn. An unforgettable experience.
The interior of the New York Public Library is a must see!
Buy tickets for Liberty Island to get a closer look at the Statue of Liberty.
Battery Park on the southern tip of Manhattan. 
Little Italy it is a great place for Italian food.  Chinatown stores are still a good place to find THE deal!
Don’t miss the Mermaid Parade in June.
More to see: The Cloisters, Harlem’s Apollo Theatre, Soul Food in Harlem at Sylvia’s!
Then of course, a must visit is the World Trade Center Memorial. 
Wall Street might create some good feelings for you but maybe you rather want to avoid it. 
Maybe you rather want to watch a New York Yankees baseball game at Yankee Stadium. Or if you are into art, the 
MET Museum (Metropolitan Museum of Art), MOMA (Museum of Modern Art),  Museum of Natural History, National Museum of the American Indian  and there are many more fantastic museums in NYC, but this would be an entire new topic! 
The Washington Square Park, NYU (New York University), Times Square are also famous and must sees!
More highlights are Roosevelt Island Tramway, Fifth Avenue Shopping, Rockefeller Center, Empire State Building.
Carnegie Hall might evoke some memories of great performances you might have seen on some YouTube video or maybe even live.
Take a stroll in the beloved Central Park, catch a Broadway Theatre Performance, visit a restaurant in Madison Square Garden,  and don’t forget to take the Subway Metro.

These options are for sure not all, but they might give you a little glimpse of the vastness and uniqueness of this great city!

After a day full of new impressions, your exhaustion level might be pretty high, so maybe you are ready for a spa visit, so that you are fresh as a flower and ready for more sightseeing the next day 🙂