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Attend an award-winning musical on Broadway, take a tour of Rockefeller Center, feed your inner artist at a world-class museum, or indulge in a shopping spree on Madison Avenue’s Designer’s Row. Whatever your pleasure, the possibilities are endless when you plan a trip to New York, the city that, as the world knows, never sleeps.
While New York City is praised for its sophisticated subway system, you’ll want to explore its diverse neighborhoods by foot whenever possible. Regarded as the heart of NYC, Manhattan is home to eclectic neighborhoods such as SoHo, Chinatown, and Tribeca, as well as attractions like bustling Wall Street, vibrant lower Broadway, and the emotional site of 9/11’s Ground Zero. Also of historic significance are the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, which can be reached via ferry from the southern tip of Manhattan.
Midtown Manhattan hosts Rockefeller Center, Times Square, and Grand Central Terminal, while Manhattan’s Chinatown is home to over a quarter-million Chinese-American residents, making it the largest, most impressive Chinatown in the United States. Encompassing over 40 blocks surrounding Canal Street, you’ll be overwhelmed with tea shops, Buddhist temples, traditional open-air markets, and every kind of authentic regional Chinese cuisine imaginable.
Once you’re through with Manhattan’s pleasures, take the subway to bustling Brooklyn, New York’s most populated borough. Brooklyn hosts a more authentic street scene, with many stoop-side sidewalk sales, affordable family-owned ethnic restaurants, and hidden-gem local bars that less adventurous tourists fail to find. In Brooklyn you’ll also find the New York Aquarium, the Brooklyn Brewery, the Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park, and breathtaking views of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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