The Statue of Liberty is a must-see for any first-time visitor to New York. France gave it to America. Built in 1886, it is a global symbol of freedom and one of America's top attractions.
A stroll, bike ride, or carriage ride through Central Park is a must-do in New York City. In the winter, skaters can glide across Wollman Rink.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Met, is one of the most famous museums in the United States, founded in 1870.
The Empire State Building is a major tourist attraction in New York. 41 years later, the 1 World Trade Center tower surpassed it in height (381 metres).
The High Line is a former rail line that has been transformed into an urban walking trail above the city streets.
The American Museum of Natural History is one of New York's best museums for a family outing.
Times Square is the place to be in New York at night, but it's exciting any time of day.
The Brooklyn Bridge, with its Gothic arches and suspension cables, has inspired generations of poets, songwriters, and painters.
Fifth Avenue is one of America's most famous shopping streets, home to many top designers' flagship stores.