Things to do in NYC
Museums, landmarks, parks, beaches...there are endless number of attractions for tourists and plenty of things to do in NYC. Here is some information about how you can spend quality time in NYC.

Things to do in New York City
Start your journey by visiting famous places to go in New York and there you will have lots of activities awaiting your presence. In any case, don't forget to miss these best places to visit in New York.
Empire State Building
More than a tourist attraction, Empire State building at 102 stories and 1,454 feet tall, stands as a powerful representation of US cultural history. It can be seen from almost every place in NY and is at the 15th position among the tallest buildings in world till date. When constructed in 1931, it was the tallest in the world!! Here are some of the things do in NYC when you're at Empire State building.
- Get to see breathtaking views of NYC at night! You're bound to be mesmerized by the grandeur of lightning!
- Observe neighboring cities like New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts as well as New York from Observatory at the 86th and 102th floor.
- Wondering what are some of the things to do in New York with kids? Kids have a grand chance to enjoy New York Skyride, an exciting interactive virtual tour of New York, in Statue of Liberty, meant to capture their excitement and curiosity of kids.
Gifted by France to US during French revolution, Statue of liberty is a symbol of US freedom! You can do following things here.
- While visiting the Statue of Liberty, you can get involved in park ranger led tours and know all about the origin and history of this fascinating US freedom symbol!
- Lobby, Promenade, Museum, Fort Wood and the 10th Floor Pedestal Observation Level - all these places that allow closer view of this statue, can be accessed by purchasing relevant tickets.
- Visit Statue of Liberty, Exhibit - a museum located on 2nd floor in the pedestal of Statue, that is a dedication to all who built this historical monument, is a must watch!
- Have a look at the Torch Exhibit and see the original 1886 torch and altered flames all through the years!
For over 150 years, Central Park has been an escape for nature lovers in and around NYC. When you're in Central Park, here are some of the following, that you just can't miss.
- With $2 per head price, both adults and kids can enjoy the ride of Central Park Carousel. Almost 2,50,000 ride this carousel, per year!!
- Take a Central Park walking tour and enjoy a beautiful walk through the lush green forest!
- Organize a picnic in the Central Park and spend some quality time with your family. Choose among Sheep Meadow and the Great Lawn, the two most famous spots for passing some quality time.
- Row a boat around the lake and spend some amazing moments in the body water in Central Park.
- Watch Central Mark musical concert, that are usually all the year round. Even Shakespearean plays are performed for free in Central park! Check the terms and conditions for entry, before going for this interesting performances!
- Wander in this 843 acre wonderful land. Get a Central Park map and get lost in this amazing park! This is certainly one of the best tourist attractions in New York.
Besides the above places to visit in NYC, there are many hubs of various NYC events, all the year around, especially during festivals and celebrations! The places are as follows:
- American Museum of Natural History
- Ground Zero Museum Workshop (a site of World Trade Center tragedy)
- Broadway
- Chrysler Building
- Fifth Avenue
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Museum of Modern Art
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- The Cloisters
- Bronx - International Wildlife Conservation Park (formerly Bronx Zoo)
- Brooklyn - Coney Island/Astroland Amusement Park
- Brooklyn Museum
- Battery Park
- Battery Park City
- Brooklyn Bridge
- Bryant Park
- Carnegie Hall
- Cathedral of St John the Divine
- Chinatown
- Citicorp Center
- Ellis Island
- Frick Collection
- Grand Central Station
- Greenwich Village
- Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
- National Museum of the American Indian/George Gustav Heye Center
- Radio City Music Hall
- Rockefeller Center
- South Street Seaport
- St Patrick's Cathedral
- New York - Times Square
- Top of the Rock
- Trump Tower
- United Nations Headquarters
- Wall Street
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- New York Botanical Garden
- New York Public Library
- New York Stock Exchange
- SoHo & TriBeCa
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