1. W Downtown Rooftop Bar
It’s a rooftop with a beautiful view to the One World Observatory and Downtown Manhattan.
2. The Oculus
It’s a building located in Downtown. It has a railway station, shopping center, restaurants, and a pedestrian tunnel. Next to it, you can find the Ground Zero Memorial Museum and the World Trade Center.
3. The High Line
It’s a popular park 30 feet above street level on an old rail line, with river and city views.
4. The Vessel
A sculpture located at Hudson Yards. If you want to enter the sculpture I recommend buying the tickets online, 1 or 2 days before your visit. You can buy the tickets onsite, but you will have to wait for HOURS for the time of your reservation.
5. Dumbo (Neighborhood)
It’s a neighborhood located in Brooklyn, and it’s well known for its art galleries, views, and ambiance. Just walk around and explore the area. You can eat at Time Out Market and then have a walk at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
6. Brooklyn Bridge
A bridge that connects Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan. Walk the bridge from end to end.
7. Times Square
There’s no description for this one, every corner in Times Square is special.
8. Central Park
An urban park located in Manhattan. It’s the most visited and one of the largest urban parks in the United States.
9. Top of The Rock Observation Deck
One of the observatories in NYC located on top of Rockefeller Center.
10. The Metropolitan Museum (The MET)
A museum with beautiful and stunning exhibitions located at Central Park. Is the largest art museum in the United States
11. Grand Central Terminal
It’s a commuter rail terminal. Architecture is beautiful, and you can spend hours just watching around and get inspired.
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