New York
There’s nothing bite-sized about the Big Apple, the city of superlatives. No other city on earth brings together so many races, cultures, religions and nations. New trends are born here all the time, between the skyscrapers of Manhattan, along Broadway, Wall Street and Central Park.
City Sights
- American Museum of Natural History
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Dinosaur city
- Brooklyn Bridge
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The most famous bridge
- Central Park
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A park like no other
- Empire State Building
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Monumental building
- Grand Central Terminal
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Transit jewel
- Greenwich Village
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Bohemian flavor
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
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World-Class Museum
- MoMA - Museum of Modern Art
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Cutting Edge Art
- Rockefeller Center
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Sup, skate, and shop
- Statue of Liberty
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Symbol of Liberty
- Times Square
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Neon city lights
- United Nations HQ
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Fly the flags
- Wall Street
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Money capital of the world
How to get there
Nearest airport:
John F. Kennedy
Newark (international flights)
La Guardia (domestic)
Rail connections:
At Pennsylvania Station, 34th Street & 8th Avenue there are Amtrak trains to major East Coast cities, also Long Island Railroad and New Jersey Transit suburban trains.The Metropolitan Transportation Authority trains to suburban New York and Connecticut are found at Grand Central Station, 42nd Street and Park Avenue.

Population
Time Zone
Local Currency
Livingcosts
- Bus ride: 2.5 USD
- CD: 15 USD
- Clubbing: 20 USD
- Soft drink: 2 USD
- Coffee: 3 USD
- Dinner: 20 USD
- Fast food: 6 USD
- Movie: 10 USD
- Pocket money: 250 USD
