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New York is a bustling state filled with skyscrapers, business offices, commercial establishments, restaurants, and shopping areas. With many attractions and thing to do, it's no surprise that it is one of the most popular and most visited cities in the whole world. If you are planning a New York vacation, then there is so much to see and to do there. It is good to have some idea of what the city has to offer, to make the most of your visit, both day and night. New York City is full of cultural listings like New York museums, galleries, classical & opera, dance, universities, parks, parades & festivals, historic city sites, beaches and gardens. This city has numerous attractions which are a must see for any tourist. New York tourist attractions offer a unique and diversity of experiences that is unmatched by any other holiday destination.

There are numerous places in the city when it comes to New York tourist attractions; here are the famous tourist attractions of New York City.

 

Statue of Liberty

 Statue of LibertyThe Statue of Liberty also known as Lady Liberty is one of the top attractions of New York City. One can’t imagine a tour to New York without making a trip to Statue of Liberty. Statue of Liberty is arguably one of the most famous and beloved of American monuments. A short boat trip from Manhattan brings you to the Statue of Liberty. Read More

Empire State Building

Empire State BuildingThe Empire State Building has been one of the most talked about buildings in the world for a long time. It is still one of the most important buildings in the world and the tallest in New York State.

In 1930 Empire State Building came to be a project because General Motors executive John J. Raskob wanted to beat his arch-rival in creating the tallest building in the world. Read More

Brooklyn Bridge


Brooklyn BridgeThe Brooklyn Bridge crosses over the East River connecting the big city of Manhattan to the neighboring suburbs of Brooklyn, is one of the highlights of any New York City walking tours.


John Augustus Roebling from Ohio was the architect of this bridge. He was the one who designed the bridge connecting Cincinnati and Covington. Read More

Chrysler Building

 
Chrysler BuildingChrysler Building, regarded as one of the finest examples of Art Deco skyscraper. Walter Chrysler the founder of Chrysler Corporation wanted his building to be the tallest building of the world. In 1928, the construction work started for Chrysler Building and completed in October 1929. Chrysler Building is one of must visit sites on your New York tours. It was then the highest building in the world, but the Empire State Building over took the title after six months. Read More

Central Park


Central ParkCentral Park in New York City is one of the top most attraction and no tourists visiting to New York can miss a visit to Central Park. New York's most amazing landmark is spread across 843 acres of land is designed by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted. Park looks so natural and it’s really difficult to imagine that it is actually almost completely landscaped. It offers a range of attractions from gardens to performance centers, representing the remarkable culture of New York.  Read More

Times Square


Times SquareTimes Square in New York City is one of the most visited tourist landmark in the World. Times Square historically was titled as Longacre Square but named after the Times Building (now One Time Square), the former offices of The New York Times in April 1904. Times Square is located at the Broadway and Seventh Avenue & extends from west 42nd to west 47th street.  Read More

Rockefeller Center


Rockefeller CenterRockefeller Center or Rockefeller Plaza is a must visit destination for everyone who visits New York. Rockefeller Center was named after John D. Rockefeller, Jr., the only son of his namesake and father, John D. Rockefeller Sr. the wealthy oil magnate. Rockefeller center comprised of 19 commercial buildings covering an area of around 22 acres and located between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. Read More

Grand Central Terminal

 
Grand Central TerminalGrand Central Terminal is one of the most popular attractions and landmarks of New York. The Grand Central Terminal opened in 1913 is the most recognisable train terminal in the world. Since then it has undergone major renovations to keep up with the times. The Grand Central Terminal is one of the busiest areas in New York and where you can get everything like shopping centers, restaurants, casinos etc. Read More

World Trade Center Memorial


World Trade Center MemorialThe World Trade Center or the Twin Towers that were such a part of the Manhattan sky went from being a place of commerce to not only a war monument but also a grave site. Ground Zero is a term that has many different meanings, but typically speaking in the global post 9/11 environment, Ground Zero is a term that has been used to refer to the site on which the World Trade Center towers stood before the attacks on that day. Read More

Fifth Avenue Street

 
Fifth Avenue StreetFifth Avenue is one of the world's most famous streets. Parallel to Madison Avenue is Fifth Avenue, offering more of the top names in the retail and a sumptuous New York shopping experience. Fifth Avenue Street is not only a shopping paradise with numerous leading department stores in the world, as well as the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Centre.  Read More

Ellis Island


Ellis IslandEllis Island was the immigrant gateway to America, no trip to New York City is complete unless you have an outing to see Ellis Island. It has a very interesting and rather unique history. Adjacent to Liberty Island, this is one of the most iconic places in American history because of the role in played in greeting the waves of immigrants who arrived on its shores looking to build a new and prosperous life in the land of opportunity.  Read More

Madison Square Garden


Madison Square GardenNew York is the theater center of the United States. Madison Square Garden is sometimes called "The Most Famous Arena in the World". It is a 20,000-seat arena located atop the city's Pennsylvania Station on 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets. Madison Square is one of New York's most pleasant squares, with a sculpture-littered park surrounded by great architectural landmarks.   Read More

American Natural History Museum


American Natural History MuseumNew York is home of greatest museums in the world, no visit to New York City is complete without a trip to the American Natural History Museum. The American Museum of Natural History, or AMNH, has been in operation since 1869. The museum is also voted as the number 1 attraction in New York by a family travel guide.   Read More

Wall Street


Wall Street TourWall Street is the office of New York Stock Exchange and known as the financial market in US. It is situated in the lower area in Midtown Manhattan, New York. Locals know Wall Street as the "House of Morgan" because the largest bank in Wall Street belongs to the JP Morgan. For many years, this building remained headquarter of many financial institutions are brokers but many of them moved to their own office in other states.   Read More

United Nations Headquarters


United Nations HeadquartersThe United Nations Headquarters is located on an 18-acre site along the East River in New York City. The headquarters of the United Nation though located in New York is in fact international territory and does not officially belong to the United States. The plot of land was bought by John D. Rockefeller and then donated to the United Nations, upon which construction began towards the end of 1949 and was completed in 1950.   Read More

Metropolitan Museum of Art


Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Metropolitan Museum of Art also known as the Met is a world famous museum located in Midtown New York City. Museum is dedicated to educating the public about the evolution of modern art. The museum exists to be an educational center about the development of modern art and showcasing modern art from around the world, and to showcase modern art from across the world.  Read More

Little Italy


Little ItalyLittle Italy, true to its name once is known for its many Italian immigrants who lived in overcrowded tenement houses. Little Italy nowadays is also called NoLita, which means North of Little Italy. Little Italy, stretching from Houston Street in the north to Kenmare Street in the south, and Lafayette Street in the west to Bowery in the east. This area was widely regarded as part of Little Italy until recent decades when it started to lose its Italian identity following the steady relocation of Italian-Americans to outer boroughs.  Read More

Museum of Modern Art


Museum of Modern ArtMoMA or commonly known as the Museum of Modern Art is one of the best New York attractions as claimed by almost all visitors and tourists. A visit to the MoMA must not be missed when wanting to see the many New York attractions. This world-renowned museum opened in 1929 thanks to Abby Rockefeller, the first patrons of MOMA, and her influential position as part of the Rockerfeller family helped to cement its exclusive status. Today the museum has a large collection ranging from paintings over photographs and film to electronic media.  Read More

Guggenheim Museum


Guggenheim MuseumNew York's Guggenheim Museum is part of Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, a non-profit body founded in 1937 by philanthropist Solomon R. Guggenheim and artist Hilla von Rebay is one of the city's most interesting landmarks and artistic forums. The Guggenheim is not only notable for its excellent art collections, but also for its fundamental architectural beauty. Situated at the corner of 89th Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan, the Guggenheim museum was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the most influential American architects of the early twentieth century.  Read More

Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum


Intrepid Sea Air Space MuseumThe USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier, serves as a unique home to a museum of mostly helicopters and airplanes. At sea, the museum features the two naval vessels visitors can explore, the USS Intrepid carrier and the USS Growler submarine. Taking you on flight, the museum hosts over 30 air crafts, two of those are considered the fastest aircraft in the world, the A-12 Blackbird spy plane and Concord luxury air line. Helicopters and other forms of aviation systems are also featured in this sphere.  Read More

Woolworth Building


Woolworth BuildingThe Woolworth Building was constructed in 1913 as the headquarters for the Woolworth retail chain. The Woolworth Building, at 57 stories, is one of the oldest—and one of the most famous—skyscrapers in New York City. More than 95 years after its construction, it is still one of the fifty tallest buildings in the United States as well as one of the twenty tallest buildings in New York City. The building, known as the 'Cathedral of Commerce', was the world's tallest skyscraper until the construction of the Chrysler Building in 1930.  Read More

Chinatown NYC


Chinatown NYCChinatown is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Manhattan. Founded in the 1890s, Chinatown is a center of cultural and historic riches. Situated in lower Manhattan, Chinatown is a strategic location for visiting all of the attractions that has made the city so famous around the world. This New York neighborhood comes alive in January as it celebrates the Chinese New Year in full regal. Chinatown in New York City is an unforgettable treat, best travel tips is to spend a day or two exploring Chinatown shops and eating the food there.  Read More

Columbus Circle


Columbus CircleColumbus Circle is traffic circle near Central Park is named for Christoffel Columbus, is a major landmark and point of attraction in the New York City borough of Manhattan which is dominated by the twin towers of Time Warner Center.  Read More

Bryant Park


Bryant ParkBryant Park is located in the heart of Manhattan, just a stone's throw - well two blocks to the east to be exact - from Grand Central Station. Bryant Park dates back to 1686, when New York governor Thomas Dongan declared the plot to be public property. Perfectly poised amidst a congested urban area, the renowned Bryant Park stands out as the ideal haven to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.  Read More

South Street Seaport


South Street SeaportSouth Street Seaport is situated in the heart of New York City. Once buzzing with sailors and ships, South Street Seaport was called the "street of sails" in the 19th century. Now it is a historic district attracting tourists with a maritime museum as well as many shops and restaurants. There a lot many restaurants at South Street Seaport that gives wonderful eating experience. In fact, South Street Seaport restaurant is the best place for eating out.  Read More

Grant's Tomb


Grant's TombGrant's Tomb was one of the most popular tourist attractions in New York City. Ulysses S. Grant was one of the most influential figures of 19th century America is entombed with his wife there. Ulysses S. Grant was not only a tremendously popular Civil War general, but he later served two terms as president and was credited with helping bring the country together after the tumultuous presidency of Andrew Johnson.  Read More

Flatiron Building


Flatiron BuildingThe Fuller Building or Flatiron Building is designed by Daniel Burnham at 175 Fifth Avenue was one of the world's tallest buildings when it was constructed between 1901 and 1903. It was supposed to be called Fuller Building since it was constructed as the headquarters of the Fuller Construction company, however because of its unusual shape; it was soon called "Flatiron".  Read More

Madison Square Garden


Madison Square GardenMadison Square Garden or MSG is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the New York City. MSG, the world's most famous arena is built on top of an active railway station. Madison Square Garden opened on February 11, 1968.  Read More

 

Brooklyn Botanic Garden


Brooklyn Botanic GardenBrooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York is one of the most popular botanic garden among more than 300 botanical gardens are in the United States. Founded in 1910, this 52 acre (21 hectare) large botanic garden has a very diverse collection.  Read More 

Daily News Building


Daily News BuildingDaily News Building also known as The News Building is a 37 story art deco building, was the home of the New York Daily News. This 37 story skyscraper was constructed in 1930 after a design by Raymond Hood.  Read More 

 

Lincoln Center


Lincoln CenterLincoln Center, located on the Upper West Side in New York City is the world's leading performing arts center and is comprised of 12 Resident Organizations including the New York Opera, Philharmonic and the Ballet. For three weeks in July, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts presents a festival of performances from internationally acclaimed dance, music and theatre companies.  Read More

Coney Island


Coney IslandConey Island is one of the best beach spot to spend a family vacation and has some of the richest history of any beach on the east coast. If you have any wish to see the beauty of the Coney Island, you will have to attend the tourist spot on weekend. Coney Island is usually open to the foreign visitors only during special seasons.  Read More

The Plaza Hotel


The Plaza HotelThe Plaza Hotel is one of the world's most famous hotels. This twenty story luxury hotel located at Central Park South. The building is an historic landmark building and The Plaza has operated on the site since 1907. The first thing that grabs attention when touring this beautiful New York hotel is the entrance way.  Read More

Fort Tryon Park


Fort Tryon ParkManhattan's Fort Tryon Park is a great place for a quiet walk tucked away in nature and lovely views on the Hudson River. Fort Tryon offers views of the Hudson River and the George Washington Bridge. The Cloisters, a medieval art museum, is located in the park.  Read More

Skyscraper Museum


Skyscraper MuseumNew York is famous for its towering skyscrapers, so a trip to the Skyscraper Museum in Battery Park City, Manhattan, taking a trip to the city's Skyscraper Museum you can get a better understanding of the processes and the work that went into creating these towers and some of the world's tallest structures through exhibitions featuring models and detailed breakdowns of the technology behind these super towers.  Read More

New York Public Library


New York Public LibraryNew York Public Library (NYPL) known as one of the top literary places in the New York City to visit. NYPL is one of the world's most acclaimed libraries is housed in a beautiful Beaux-Arts building, designed by architects Carrère and Hastings. For those who wish to remain connected to the world, even while spending time inside.  Read More

Trump Tower


Trump TowerTrump Tower at 725 Fifth Avenue is a symbolic representation of American entrepreneurship. Trump Tower developed as a multi-use building (retail, office, and residential) by Donald Trump, the world's most recognizable billionaire. Trump Tower designed in 1983 by Der Scutt of Swanke Hayden Connell.  Read More

Brooklyn Museum


Brooklyn MuseumBrooklyn Museum is the nation's second biggest Public art museum and the Children's Museum here is the world's first museum dedicated to children. Brooklyn Museum built at a time when Brooklyn was an independent city; the museum was conceived as the center of a large educational complex.  Read More