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An iconic world symbol of freedom and one of the greatest American monuments. It is also one of the world's largest statues, standing about 152 feet tall from the base to the torch.

This famous park in the city center, a half-mile wide and 2.5 miles long, is one of places that makes New York such a beautiful and livable city and a must-visit destination for anyone.

The vast entertainment and shopping complex in the middle of Manhattan is home to NBC-TV and other media, but the centerpiece is the 70-story 30 Rockefeller Plaza, an Art Deco skyscraper that offers awesome views over Manhattan from the famous Top of the Rock Observation Deck

One of the most famous museums in the world and the cultural epicenter of New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Met offers you more than two million works of art and 5,000 years of history

It's simply not possible to visit New York and not to attend one of the top-notch performances on Broadway and see the heart of the American theater industry

Iconic art deco building is one of the most famous NY landmarks. It also has the city's highest open-air observation deck featured in many movies and TV shows.

A moving tribute to the almost 3,000 people who lost their lives during the 9/11 attacks in 2001 and to the six people who lost their lives in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center

A former rail line transformed into an urban walking trail above the city streets, that offers nearly 1.5 miles of creative and innovative public space designs

The Crossroads of the World in the bustling heart of the Theater District. Big, bright and unforgettable!

Beloved, one of the most recognizable landmark connecting Manhattan & Brooklyn and world's first steel suspension bridge

Probably the most famous shopping street in Americe and definitely one of the most expensive streets in the world

A beautiful Beaux-Arts building, which is not just a train station, but a window into old New York

New York's first great concert hall, a legendary place with exceptional acoustics and incredible performance history

One of the world's great natural history museums that showcases natural wonders, from dinosaurs to outer space

A series of gardens, pavilions, bonsais, rare orchids, desert plants, a Japanese lily pond, and more, spread across 52 acres

One of the world's most renowned zoos, with 7,000 species spred over 265 acres

Historic Greenwich Village concrete-&-green park known for its famous arch, laurel wreaths and intricate motifs

A landmark book store that is not possible to leave empty-handed

The world’s leading modern art museum in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, with almost 200,000 works of modern and contemporary art, from van Gogh to Andy Warhol

The famous eight-block-long street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan that contains numerous skyscrapers and architectual landmarks