New York City Travel Guide
Discover all the best attractions, events, news, lodging, restaurants, and shopping in New York, New York
New York City is the largest and most iconic city in the United States, home to about 8.5 million residents and over 20 million in the greater metro area. Known as "The Big Apple," it offers a powerful mix of culture, history, architecture, and international influence. The five boroughs—Manhattan, B... read morerooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island—each have their own character and appeal, making the city one of the most diverse in the world.
Manhattan is home to landmarks such as Central Park, the Empire State Building, Times Square, and the Statue of Liberty. The city's cultural scene is unmatched, with institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, the American Museum of Natural History, and dozens of smaller, unique museums. Neighborhoods like Harlem, Chinatown, Greenwich Village, and the Lower East Side each offer distinct cultures, food scenes, and histories. The city's skyline can be viewed from observation decks at Top of the Rock, One World Observatory, and Edge.
New York operates with a 24-hour public transportation system, making it easy to explore by subway, bus, or ferry. Visitors enjoy walking the Brooklyn Bridge, relaxing along the High Line, or taking a free ride on the Staten Island Ferry. Spring and fall are the best seasons to visit for mild weather and manageable crowds. A stay of four to seven days allows time to explore major sights, museums, local food, and unique neighborhoods while soaking up the energy that makes New York one of the world’s most captivating destinations.
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