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Best Landmarks in New York

  • Times Square

    The Crossroads of the World, Times Square is a dazzling hub of entertainment, bright lights, and non-stop energy. It's an iconic NYC experience, famous for its Broadway theaters and vibrant billboards.

  • Central Station

    A grand train terminal that was used as a filming location for Gossip Girl.

  • Met Steps

    The iconic steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a famous location from Gossip Girl.

  • Dumbo

    Nestled between bridges, DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is a trendy waterfront district with cobblestone streets, converted warehouses, art galleries, and iconic city views.

  • Williamsburg

    This hip Brooklyn neighborhood is known for its eclectic mix of trendy boutiques, world-class restaurants, vibrant street art, and a lively music and nightlife scene.

  • East Side

    A place to grab matcha and show off a chic fall vibe.

  • Brooklyn Bridge

    Walk or bike across this iconic engineering marvel, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. It's a quintessential New York experience, connecting two boroughs with historical grandeur.

  • Chinatown

    A bustling and energetic neighborhood filled with authentic markets, diverse culinary delights, and a rich cultural tapestry reflecting its Chinese heritage.

  • Little Italy

    A vibrant enclave celebrating Italian heritage with traditional restaurants, bustling cafes, and lively street scenes, offering a taste of authentic Italian culture.

  • Hudson River

    A river with paths next to it, perfect for bike rides.

  • Staten Island Ferry

    Ride this iconic, free commuter ferry for spectacular, unobstructed views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Lower Manhattan skyline. It's one of NYC's best free attractions and a practical way to see major landmarks.

  • Soho

    Known for its cast-iron architecture, trendy boutiques, art galleries, and bustling atmosphere, SoHo is a premier destination for shopping and exploring.

  • West Village

    The West Village is a charming and historic neighborhood known for its picturesque brownstones, leafy streets, and vibrant LGBTQ+ history. It offers a more relaxed, residential feel compared to other parts of Manhattan.

  • Broadway

    The heart of the theater district, offering world-class performances and a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Rosevelt Island Tram

    A tram that crosses the river and provides an amazing view of New York for a low price.

  • Empire State Building

    An iconic Art Deco skyscraper offering breathtaking panoramic views of New York City from its observation decks. It's a quintessential symbol of the city and a must-visit for any traveler.

  • Top of the Rock Observation Deck

    A viewpoint on the 70th floor of Rockefeller Center, offering expansive views of the New York City skyline.

  • The Lion King on Broadway

    A long-running Broadway show that is emotionally impactful.

  • Summit One Observation Deck

    An observation deck providing views of the city.

  • The Edge Observation Deck

    An observation deck providing views of the city.

  • Empire State Building Observation Deck

    A popular viewpoint offering views of the New York City skyline.

  • Hamilton on Broadway

    A Broadway show.

  • Wicked on Broadway

    A Broadway show.

  • Midtown Manhattan

    The bustling heart of New York City, featuring iconic skyscrapers, world-class theaters, major shopping destinations, and landmarks like Times Square and Rockefeller Center.

  • Radio City Hall

    A classic building located in midtown Manhattan.

  • Macy's Department Store

    A department store located in midtown Manhattan.

  • Grand Central Station

    Grand Central Station is an iconic station in New York City with impressive ceiling arts, shops, restaurants and a Whispering Wall and festive markets in the winter.

  • Rockefeller Center

    Visit this famous complex known for its Art Deco architecture, the iconic ice-skating rink (seasonal), and the Channel Gardens leading to St. Patrick's Cathedral. It's a bustling hub of activity, especially during the holidays.

  • Ice Skating Rink

    A famous ice skating rink at Rockefeller Center.

  • NBC Studios

    Go behind the scenes of your favorite NBC shows with a tour of the studios where legendary television is made.

  • Upper West Side

    A primarily residential neighborhood known for its cultural institutions like Lincoln Center and the American Museum of Natural History, alongside beautiful architecture and proximity to Central Park.

  • East Village

    The East Village is a dynamic and diverse neighborhood celebrated for its counterculture history, eclectic mix of bars and restaurants, and vibrant street art. It offers a grittier, more alternative vibe than its downtown neighbors.

  • Brooklyn

    A diverse borough known for its trendy neighborhoods, cultural attractions, and iconic landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and Prospect Park.

  • Chelsea neighborhood

    A neighborhood with shopping, bars, and restaurants.

  • Hudson Square

    Drops you off at Hudson Square, which is like a massive shopping complex.

  • Hudson Yards

    Explore a modern marvel of architecture and public space, featuring the striking Vessel structure, diverse dining options, and impressive city views. It's a hub for shopping, art, and innovative urban design.

  • Tokyo

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  • One World Observatory

    Perched atop One World Trade Center, this observatory provides awe-inspiring panoramic views of New York City and beyond, offering a modern and reflective visitor experience.

  • The Oculus

    An impressive terminal station on the PATH system, part of the World Trade Center complex.

  • Bethesda Terrace and Fountain

    Overlooking The Lake in Central Park.

  • Bow Bridge

    A famous bridge featured in many movies, located in Central Park.

  • Belvedere castle

    Perched atop Vista Rock, this whimsical castle offers panoramic views of Central Park's Ramble and the Great Lawn. It serves as the park's primary meteorological station and provides a charming fairytale-like escape.

  • Upper 5th Avenue

    Avenue that runs alongside Central Park, nicknamed The Millionaires Row.

  • The Vessel

    An interactive landmark and public art installation, The Vessel's honeycomb-like structure offers unique perspectives and climbing experiences within its interconnected staircases.

  • Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project

    A redevelopment project in New York City.

  • Flatiron Building

    This distinctive triangular skyscraper, a masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture, is an iconic symbol of New York City, famous for its unique shape.

  • Chrysler Building

    An Art Deco skyscraper that was once the tallest building in the world.

  • 30 Rockefeller Plaza

    Home to NBC headquarters and an observation deck called "Top of the Rock."

  • Grand Central Terminal

    A magnificent Beaux-Arts landmark, Grand Central Terminal is not just a train station but a stunning architectural marvel with a celestial ceiling, bustling concourses, and fine dining.

  • Main Concourse

    Features an iconic clock in the middle and is a popular meeting place in Grand Central Terminal.

  • Wall Street

    The historic heart of American finance, Wall Street is a legendary street lined with towering skyscrapers, financial institutions, and iconic landmarks.

  • New York Stock Exchange

    The iconic NYSE building on Wall Street is the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization, representing the epicenter of global finance.

  • Federal Hall

    A historic site on Wall Street, Federal Hall commemorates George Washington's inauguration as the first U.S. President and played a crucial role in early American government.

  • Liberty Island

    Home to the iconic Statue of Liberty and its museum, this island offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and a powerful symbol of freedom.

  • Rockfeller Center

    Famous for its Christmas tree, Rockefeller Center is a popular destination during the holiday season, drawing large crowds.

  • Radio City Music Hall

    An Art Deco masterpiece and iconic entertainment venue, Radio City Music Hall hosts world-class performances, including the famous Christmas Spectacular starring the Rockettes.

  • 6th Avenue

    6th Avenue offers Christmas displays and iconic spots, providing a festive backdrop during the holiday season.

  • Union Square Holiday Market

    One of several holiday markets in New York City, the Union Square Holiday Market features various vendors and is conveniently located near the subway station.

  • Taylor Swift's House

    Located on Cornelia Street, this used to be Taylor Swift's old house, referenced in her song 'Cornelia Street'.

  • Wall Street Tree

    The Wall Street Tree, dating back to the early 1900s, is a Christmas tree in Lower Manhattan with an official tree lighting ceremony since 1920.

  • Columbus Circle Market

    The Columbus Circle Market, run by the same company as other markets, features similar stalls and food vendors, offering a variety of options during the holiday season.

  • Columbus Circle

    Columbus Circle hosts a holiday market with stalls similar to those in Bryant Park and Union Square.

  • Delacorte Clock

    Installed in 1965, the Delacorte Clock in Central Park features moving bronze animals and plays nursery songs and holiday tunes every 30 minutes.

  • Saks 5th Avenue Light Show

    Saks 5th Avenue features a light show every 10 minutes, offering a visually appealing experience during the Christmas season.

  • Macys Christmas Window Displays

    Macy's Christmas window displays, which often take months to create, feature movements, sounds, and interactive elements.

  • Grand Central Terminal & Market

    Grand Central Terminal features subtle Christmas wreaths and a holiday fair with high-priced gifts and jewelry.

  • Hudson Yards & the Vessel

    Hudson Yards offers Christmas decorations, stunning displays, and the reopened Vessel, with festive decorations inside the mall.

  • Dyker Heights

    Dyker Heights is a neighborhood in Brooklyn known for its elaborate Christmas lights displays.

  • Fifth Avenue

    One of the world's most famous shopping streets, lined with luxury boutiques, flagship stores, and iconic landmarks like St. Patrick's Cathedral and the New York Public Library.

  • Fort Worth Stockyards

    A place in Fort Worth with a Texas feel, where they saw a cattle drive and had biscuits.

  • LinkNYC

    LinkNYC boxes provide free public Wi-Fi, access to maps, emergency services, and free calls within the US.

  • Greenwich

    A part of Manhattan that offers a local feel with cute shops, coffee at Porto Rico Importers, and live music in Washington Square Park.

  • Three Lives & Co

    A cozy bookstore in West Village.

  • Tiffany Clock

    The world's largest Tiffany Clock on the exterior of Grand Central Terminal.

  • Campbell Bar

    A speakeasy-esque cocktail bar in Grand Central Terminal.

  • Whispering Gallery

    A place in Grand Central Terminal where you can talk to a friend on the other side.

  • TKTS booths

    Places to visit to save money on Broadway show tickets.

  • Top of the Rock

    Located at Rockefeller Center, Top of the Rock Observation Deck provides stunning panoramic views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline, including the Empire State Building.

  • One World Trades Observatory

    The highest view in the United States, though fully enclosed.

  • Roosevelt Island

    Accessible by tram or subway, this unique island offers a peaceful retreat with striking city views, green spaces, and a fascinating history.

  • Dumbo Neighborhood

    A neighborhood in Brooklyn with plenty to do.

  • seag glass Carousel

    An enchanting carousel in the Battery, Manhattan, that spins visitors through a sea of color-changing LED lights and 30 luminescent fiberglass fish, resembling a dive into oceanic depths.

  • Yankee Stadium

    Yankee Stadium is the home of the New York Yankees baseball team.

  • FAO Schwarz

    America's oldest toy store, providing a magical shopping experience in the heart of New York City with the iconic walk-on piano and an array of unique toys.

  • Manhattan's West Side

    Location of the Highline, an elevated park.

  • Midtown men man hatan

    Location of Bryant Park.

  • New York Aquarium

    Showcases over 500 species of marine Wild Life, from playful penguins to misunderstood sharks, with sea lion shows and a 4D theater.

  • M&M's world

    Interactive store in Times Square.

  • SLU Institute

    Offers a sensory playground where slime takes Center Stage, with an immersive ASMR tunnel and a vibrant slime Lake.

  • One World Trade Center

    The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, One World Trade Center is a symbol of resilience and a modern architectural icon, housing offices and the One World Observatory.

  • Theater District

    Location of Ellen's Stardust Diner.

  • Oculus

    A stunning architectural marvel, the Oculus serves as a transportation hub and shopping center, its unique winged design inspired by a dove releasing.

  • Summit One Vanderbilt

    An immersive, multi-sensory observation experience, SUMMIT One Vanderbilt offers innovative art installations and breathtaking views from its unique glass-encased spaces.

  • World Trade Center

    A symbol of resilience and remembrance, the World Trade Center site features striking architecture, powerful memorials, and vibrant public spaces dedicated to the memory of 9/11.

  • Washington Square Arch

    This grand triumphal arch at the southern entrance of Washington Square Park is a beloved symbol of Greenwich Village and a popular gathering spot.

  • 5th Avenue

    Fifth Avenue is known for its museums and luxury shopping, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Trump Tower, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Rolex.

  • TimeSquare

    Times Square is an electric place in the heart of Manhattan known for its billboards and signs.

  • The Beam

    The Beam is an experience at Rockefeller Center where visitors can reenact the famous 'Lunch atop a Skyscraper' photo.

  • Oculus World Trade Center

    The Oculus World Trade Center is a building with shopping center.

  • Penn Station

    Penn Station, located below Madison Square Garden, is used for long-range trips to destinations like Boston, Long Island, and Jersey.

  • Broadway Show

    Offers some of the best live performances in the world.

  • Belvadier Castle

    A hidden gem within Central Park.

  • Roosevelt Island Tram

    The Roosevelt Island Tram is a commuter option that travels alongside the Queensboro Bridge to Roosevelt Island.

  • Comedy Cellar

    The Comedy Cellar is a popular comedy club where the narrator saw Dave Attell perform.

  • Cyclone

    The Cyclone is a 100-year-old roller coaster located on Coney Island.

  • Wonder Wheel

    The Wonder Wheel is a Ferris wheel located on Coney Island that offers views of the beach and Manhattan.

  • Seaport

    Seaport is a neighborhood where the narrator visited a speakeasy and a steakhouse.

  • Queensboro Bridge

    The Queensboro Bridge is located near the Roosevelt Island Tram.

  • Queens

    A diverse borough known for its cultural enclaves, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, and diverse culinary scene.

  • Bethesda Terrace

    An architectural feature in Central Park, known for its beautiful tilework and the Bethesda Fountain.

  • Sachs

    An iconic department store on Fifth Avenue offering a high-end shopping experience.

  • Lion King

    A long-running Broadway show.

  • Museum Mile

    A section of Fifth Avenue known for its concentration of museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim.

  • Freedom Tower

    The main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex.

  • Westfield World Trade Center

    A shopping mall located within the Oculus at the World Trade Center.

  • Manhattan Bridge

    Enjoy a unique perspective of the Manhattan skyline from this historic suspension bridge, often less crowded than its neighbor, the Brooklyn Bridge. It provides fantastic photo opportunities of the Empire State Building and Lower Manhattan.

  • Washington Street

    Located in DUMBO, Brooklyn, this cobblestone street offers one of the most iconic and photographed views of the Manhattan Bridge framed by historic brick buildings.

  • James Carousel

    A historic carousel located in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

  • USA Billy Jean King National Tennis Center

    The tennis complex that hosts the US Open.

  • Atoria

    A neighborhood in Queens known for its Greek heritage and Mediterranean food.

  • Jackson Heights

    A diverse neighborhood in Queens known for its international cuisine.

  • Nolita

    A trendy neighborhood known for boutique shopping and street art.

  • Grand Slam New York

    A place where you can buy affordable souvenirs like I Love New York shirts, keychains, and trinkets.

  • Stone Street Historic District

    A street with charming cobblestones that reflect how New York looked back in the 1600s, home to the city's first breweries.

  • Doyers Street

    The most Instagrammable street in Manhattan and also home to the infamous bloody angle, a sharp bend in the road with a dark past.

  • Friends Building

    The exterior of the Friends apartment building, located in an area filled with classic Brownstones.

  • Rudy's

    A dive bar in Hell's Kitchen that's been around since 1933, known for cheap beer and free hot dogs.

  • Pier 11

    A spot where you can take the NYC Ferry for unbeatable views of the Brooklyn Bridge.

  • Jane's Carousel

    A beautifully restored wooden carousel built in 1922 with 48 hand-carved horses.

  • DUMBO - Manhattan Bridge View

    A spot at the corner of Washington and Water Street with an iconic photo of the Manhattan Bridge framed perfectly between buildings.

  • South Street Seaport

    A historic area filled with some of the oldest buildings in New York City.

  • Cannon's Walk

    A tucked-away alley that feels like you've been transported straight back to the 19th century.

  • Pier 35

    Discover a less-crowded waterfront escape offering serene views of the East River and the Manhattan skyline. This pier provides a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the urban scenery away from the hustle.

  • Roosevelt Island Tramway

    A tram that glides above the East River.

  • Roosevelt Island Lighthouse

    A lighthouse on the northern tip of Roosevelt Island.

  • The Friki Tiki

    A quirky Hawaiian-themed bar with great food and a host who sings, plays piano, and takes requests.

  • Company XIV

    A performance venue where you can save 10% with code SARAHFUNKY.

  • RiseNY

    An attraction where you can save $5 off your ticket (limit 5 tickets per booking) with code FUNKY5.

  • Classic Harbor Line

    A recommended boat tour company in NYC.

  • Long Island City

    An area right outside of Midtown Manhattan in Queens, recommended for cheaper rates and a more local experience.

  • Newark

    One of the three airports serving New York City, along with JFK and LaGuardia.

  • JFK

    One of the three airports serving New York City, along with Newark and LaGuardia.

  • LaGuardia

    One of the three airports serving New York City, along with Newark and JFK.

  • Staten Island

    Discover a borough often overlooked, offering a quieter side of NYC with historic sites, diverse neighborhoods, and beautiful waterfront parks. It provides a local perspective away from the tourist crowds.

  • Empire State

    An observation deck that you can choose from.

  • Summit

    An observation deck that provides great views.

  • Edge

    An observation deck that you can choose from.

  • One World

    An observation deck that you can choose from.

  • Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse

    A government building located near City Hall and other civic buildings.

  • City Hall

    A civic building located near other government buildings.

  • One Vanderbilt building

    Connected to Grand Central Terminal, offering the Summit One viewing experience.

  • Summit One

    A viewing experience with art immersion, offering views of Manhattan.

  • Dining Concourse

    A place inside Grand Central Terminal where you might find the Whispering Gallery.

  • Eugene O'Neill Theatre

    Home of the Book of Mormon show.

  • Book of Mormon

    A show at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.

  • Pier 17

    Experience a vibrant waterfront destination in the South Street Seaport, boasting stunning views of the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline, alongside a curated selection of shops and eateries. It's a lively spot for foodies and view-seekers alike.

  • Pier 57

    Discover a revitalized pier offering a rooftop park with incredible city and river views, alongside a vibrant food hall and indoor public spaces. It's a modern waterfront destination with something for everyone.

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