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No other city has such a diversity of people and cultures as New York City. Within the boundaries of its five boroughs lies a microcosm of the whole world. The visitor can move among the bustling sidewalks of Chinatown, the Greek Tavernas of Astoria, the Old World Russian restaurants and clubs of Brighton Beach, the Italian communities of Little Italy and Arthur Avenue, the sari shops of Little India in Jackson Heights, and so many more.
With 18,000 restaurants,150 world-class museums; more than 10,000 stores,
numerous talented musicians, actors, and dancers; hundreds of family friendly
activities; a profusion of parks and gardens, and an exciting nightlife, New
York is at the top of the charts in every area!
Its incredible architecture, including the Empire State and Chrysler
buildings, the thrilling performances at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall,
Broadway and off Broadway theaters provide unlimited cultural and esthetic
possibilities. This city of contrasts also contains the SoHo section, with its
stylish art galleries, boutiques, and bistros housed in historic cast iron
buildings among cobblestone streets.
A double-decker bus tour of Manhattan is a good way to get a quick
orientation. The bus line tours allow visitors to get off the bus at areas of
interest and reboard a later bus to continue their exploration.
New York is home to the World Series champions, the New York Yankees, and from
April to October you can cheer with and for them at Yankee Stadium. New York
has many other great sports teams such as the Knicks, Mets, Giants, Jets,
Rangers, MetroStars, and New York Liberty.
Horseracing is a spectator sport that can be viewed outdoors or comfortably
from the clubhouse. Follow the Thoroughbreds at Belmont Park for most of the
summer, and repeat the experience in the winter at Aqueduct Racetrack.
The Statue of Liberty can be visited and climbed or simply viewed from the
water on a tour boat cruise or from the Staten Island ferry (which is free).
Seeing the city skyline from the water is unforgettable! Ellis Island
Immigration Museum, near the Statue of Liberty, conveys the experiences of our
forebears as they came to the end of their perilous journey and embraced the
promise of a better life in the New World.
Among the 150 museums in New York City is one of the world's greatest: the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the largest museum in the Western Hemisphere
displaying more than 100,000 works from artists such as Picasso, Monet,
Matisse, and Warhol Nearby is Times Square, the brightest symbol of New York's
revitalization. It is possible to devote a whole day to the visual arts in
just one trip to Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue, between 70th and 105th Streets,
with its many cultural treasure troves.
New York City has many attractions that both entertain and educate children.
In planning how to get from place to place, remember that children love to
ride on subway trains. However, getting on and off the train also involves a
flight or two of stairs to and from the underground. It is wise to consider
overall travel time and energy when planning the day. Be sure to allow for
leisurely movement from place to place, and for rest stops in between.
Consider the weather too. The adage "getting there is half the fun" is a good
one to remember in order to keep the day enjoyable, while avoiding exhaustion
and frayed tempers. Make a list of the must -see places, and then cut it in
half for best results. One trip to New York is never enough. Each one can be a
pleasant memory if the pace is right…
There are 15 miles of beaches within the city limits, 13 golf courses, and
four zoos. There are botanical gardens in each of the five boroughs, including
the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx.
The boroughs also have wonderful parks such as Prospect Park in Brooklyn and
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens.
New York is on the north-south flyway for migrating birds, and in the Spring
and Fall they are present in colorful abundance. Bird watching is popular in
Central Park and at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens.
First time visitors to New York can't possibly see and do everything, but they
can get a wonderful introduction to the sights, visit famous attractions, and
make notes for a return trip. In fact, there is no such thing as a last visit
to New York. There are always plans being made for "the next time we're here
…"
Manhattan is 12 miles long and 3 miles wide. Its streets run east and
west and its avenues run north and south. The east side covers everything east
of Fifth Avenue; the West side everything to the west. Most of New York's best
known tourist attractions are concentrated in Manhattan.
Brooklyn was a separate city until 1898. It has its own civic centers,
cultural institutions, shopping district and residential neighborhoods. Its
major attractions include: Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, The Brooklyn Museum,
Brooklyn Academy of Music, Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation and Coney
Island.
Queens is a largely residential borough and one of the most ethnically
diverse areas of the city. Neighborhoods include Greek Astoria, Latino Jackson
Heights, Asian Flushing. Flushing Meadow-Corona Park and Shea Stadium are
major attractions.
The Bronx is the only borough connected to the mainland. It contains
some of the city's largest parks, including: the Bronx Zoo, New York Botanical
Garden, VanCortlandt Park, Pelham Bay Park and a place called Yankee Stadium.
Staten Island (also known as Richmond) is the most rural of the
boroughs. Its major visitor attractions are historic Richmond town, The
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, Staten Island Botanical Garden, the
Alice Austen House Museum, and the Staten Island ferry.
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