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The city of dreams
Wonderful time in New York, a city that never sleeps! Amazing time walking from Brooklyn Bridge to The High Line! Manhattan is always great to visit as well. On an extra note, there is a free ferry to go see the statute of liberty! I will come visit again! Alice is a great restaurant for italian food, as well Ruby's for yummy salads. #historicallandmarks #localguides #trip #instatravel #newyork
MoMA, New York
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Museum of Modern Art or simply called MoMA
MoMA in New York is considered one of the most influential and original art museums in the world. It has been open for over 93 years. It is a museum that collects modern art that is considered the most valuable of all modern art in all branches, whether it is architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, or various films. Therefore, it is one of the museums that many people want to see the real thing at least once in their lives.
The museum is located in the heart of the city, between 5th and 6th streets in the heart of Midtown, Manhattan in New York.
New York City: The Ultimate Urban Adventure
Dive into the electrifying energy of New York City, the city that never sleeps. From iconic landmarks like Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, and Central Park to world-class museums like the Met and MoMA, NYC offers endless experiences for every traveler. Discover the unique neighborhoods—from the artsy vibe of SoHo to the historic charm of Greenwich Village—and savor diverse cuisines at every corner. Whether you’re enjoying Broadway shows, exploring hidden gems, or admiring the city skyline from the Empire State Building, this guide covers the must-sees and local favorites that make New York City a global epicenter of culture and excitement.
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Cherry Blossom in Washington D.C. near New York is really..💝
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Washington D.C., a must-visit destination in the eastern United States🤎
Washington D.C. is about a 4-hour bus ride from New York.
D.C. has a great atmosphere, and it's different from Boston. It's a D.C. that I want to visit again. It's small, so you don't have to stay long, and 1-2 nights are enough!
D.C. in the fall is also beautiful, but in April, during the cherry blossom season, you can enjoy the warm atmosphere and the eyes of the people. ◡̈
You have to go to Georgetown! Personally, Georgetown is in my top 3 places in D.C. As I write and upload like this... I want to go back to the United States. It would be nice if I had the chance to live in the United States someday.
D.C. would be great for kids!
There are many museums, and most of the art galleries are free.
I also saw the FBI :) If you go to New York, be sure to visit D.C. at least once!
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The Met
The Met is one of the most beautiful and amazing museums I have ever had the pleasure of visiting.
The Egyptian galleries were my favorite and I wish we had more time to explore because it is so vast! It was also so surreal to actually see artworks by masters such as Monet, Degas and Van Gogh in real life.
After the visit, we took a short stroll to beautiful Central Park. It was such a lovely way to spend the day. If you are in NYC, you need to add The Met to your list!
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United Nations Headquarters: A Symbol of Global Unity in NYC
🇺🇳The United Nations Headquarters in NYC is a powerful symbol of global unity and diplomacy. With its iconic buildings along the East River, it serves as a hub where 🌏🌎🌍world leaders gather to address global issues. Tours take visitors through halls filled with history, including the General Assembly and Security Council chambers. ✨
Walking through, you can feel the weight of world-changing moments, from peace agreements to humanitarian efforts, making it a truly inspiring place to experience global history in action.✌🏽☮️💪🏽😇🌐#Unitednation #newyorkcity #newyork #peace #🕊️ #historic #humanitarian
Discovering Wonders at the American Museum of Natural History 🦖✨
A visit to the American Museum of Natural History is like stepping into a time machine! From towering dinosaur skeletons to the breathtaking dioramas showcasing wildlife from around the world, every exhibit tells a unique story. Whether you’re into fossils, outer space, or marine life, this museum has something for everyone.
One of my favorite spots was the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, home to the massive T-Rex and Apatosaurus. It’s mind-blowing to stand face-to-face with these prehistoric giants. If you’re fascinated by the universe, the Hayden Planetarium is a must-visit for an immersive journey through space.
The museum isn’t just about displays; it’s a place where science comes to life, sparking curiosity and wonder in every corner. So, if you’re in NYC, don’t miss out on this iconic experience!
#newyork #nyc #museum #100waysoftravel
A View Worth a Thousand Words: Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center 🌇
If you're in NYC, the Top of the Rock is a must-visit! Standing atop the iconic Rockefeller Center, you get sweeping 360-degree views of the city that never sleeps. From the glimmering skyline to landmarks like the Empire State Building, Central Park, and beyond, every angle is a photo-perfect moment. Unlike some other observation decks, the Top of the Rock has glass panels that give an uninterrupted view of the entire cityscape—day or night.
For the best experience, time your visit just before sunset. Watching the golden hour transition into the city lights coming alive is magical. Plus, it's less crowded than other spots, which makes it all the more worth it.
So, if you’re looking to soak in the true essence of NYC from up high, the Top of the Rock is where you want to be! ✨
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Chelsea Market: New York’s Ultimate Foodie Playground
Chelsea Market in New York City is a very bustling indoor marketplace. There is a diverse array of gourmet food and unique artisanal shops. Definitely recommended to visit when in NYC.
Getting There - You can get there by the subway.
Highlights - Firstly, the atmosphere is lively and the market is withina historic factory building (where Oreo was invented!), giving a sense of nostalgia. Next is the selection of food options, the market offers everything from freshly baked pastries and brownies to fresh seafood and tacos. Additionally, there are many unique boutiques and artisanal shops selling handcrafted items and gifts, creatives will love it.
#urbanwanderings #deliciousfood #100waysoftravel #travellerswonderland #newyork #nyc #usa #foodie
Wall Street Wonders: A Glimpse Into New York’s Financial Core
The iconic Wall Street is the Financial District of New York City and is the heart of the global financial industry. It is where major financial institutions are located. A must-visit area when in NYC due to its cultural significance.
Attractions -
1. Charging Bull
Highlights - This is the iconic massive bronze statue which tourists like to touch. One of the most photographed location.
2. New York Stock Exchange
Highlights - The building has a beautiful architecture with towering columns. An important place where stocks are traded.
3. Federal Hall
Highlights - This is a historic building where George Washington took his presidential oath.
4. Fearless girl statue
Highlights - The statue symbolises female empowerment and gender equality.
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Urban Oasis: A Perfect Day in Central Park
This is the best urban park I have ever been to in the world. This park is a combination of nature and also historical buildings/ bridges.
Getting There - This park is right in the middle of the city, you can get there by metro.
Attractions - From the grass lawn, you can get a perfect view of all the skyscrapers but yet hide away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
1. Bethesda Terrace - This is grand two-level terrace with intricate carvings and also the iconic Bethesda Fountain. You can get sweeping views of the lake and landscapes.
2. Belvedere Castle - This small castle is a unique landmark with a charming architecture.
3. Bow Bridge - This is an iron bridge with nice arches and intricate design.
4. Shakespeare Garden - This is a beauifully landscaped garden dedicated to Shakespeare. There are beautiful pathways here and variety of flowers and trees.
#travellerswonderland #100waysoftravel #awesomepic #photolocation #centralpark #newyork #nyc #usa
Bridging Views: Exploring Dumbo and Brooklyn Bridge
Dumbo and Brooklyn Bridge are some of the most iconic locations in NYC. Cross over the bridge to get to Brooklyn to get a whole new experience from Manhattan.
Getting there - There is metro all around New York City. They are perfect as photo spots and also to great places to see the NYC skyline.
1. Dumbo
Highlights - Dumbo is a waterfront neighborhood in Brooklyn. It is known for the iconic views of Manhattan Bridge and the cobblestone streets. There is also a vibrant arts scene there.
2. Brooklyn Bridge
Highlights - Brooklyn Bridge is the most iconic suspension bridge in NYC connrcting Manhattan and Brooklyn. You can see Manhattan Bridge from here too. Admire the grand architecture and infinite NYC skyline.
3. Manhattan Bridge
Highlights - This is a historic suspension bridge in New York City, it also connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. You can get views of the entire skyline, cityscape and the East River.
There is a nice park below near the river for a leisurely stroll.
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Medieval Magic: A Day at The Met Cloisters
The Met Cloisters is a beautiful museum in New York and it is dedicated to medieval European art and architecture.
Getting There - You can get there by the subway from the city.
Highlights - This is a museum that I didn't expect to exist in New York City! The museum is inside tranquil gardens, that gives off a strong atmosphere of a medieval monastery.
1. Cloistered Gardens - These are beautifully designed gardens inspired by medieval monastic life. The courtyard is so serene and I can sit there all afternoon to admire the landscape.
2. Gothic Chapel - This is a beautiful space that resembles a real gothic chapel, showcasing medieval stained glass windows, funerary sculptures, and religious artifacts.
3. Unicorn Tapestry - This is a series of intricately woven tapestries from the late Middle Ages, depicting the hunt for a unicorn. Very unique piece
4. Romanesque Hall - The highlight here is the medieval architectural elements and sculptures and portals from ancient churches and abbeys
Rating - 9/10, really enjoyed this museum.
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Thrills and Chills at Coney Island NYC
Coney Island is a seaside neighbourhood in New York. There are amusement parks, boardwalk and a beach, making it such a fun destination for families and also adults.
Getting There - You can get there by subway or bus. It is near Brooklyn.
Attractions - There are two amusement parks, one is Luna Park and the other is Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park. You can enjoy all kinds of thrilling rides and carnival games in these parks. Another key attraction is the beach and broadwalk for relaxation and beach activities.
Food - There are many food carts and beach clubs around the area selling snacks and street food.
Rating - 7/10, not a must-go if you have limited time but a good place to chill on a weekend in New York with family
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Niagara Falls is always an over-the-top experience
It's a must-see landmark for anyone visiting the East Coast of New York. I highly recommend making the trip to see Niagara Falls because it's absolutely worth it every time.
Not only is it a beautiful waterfall, but taking a boat tour to see it up close is always thrilling. During the day, I recommend taking the Maid of the Mist boat tour to get a close-up view (*be prepared to get very wet). In the summer, there are also fireworks at night, making it even more worthwhile.
Getting there can be a bit tricky, but there are several options. You can take a train or a plane. It's a small town with a tram service that connects most hotels to the falls, all within walking distance. For convenience, you can book a Chinese tour, which is affordable but doesn't allow much flexibility. Alternatively, you can hire a Thai driver for a more personalized experience, though it will be more expensive.
Regardless, I highly recommend visiting at least once in your lifetime!
Empire State of Mind: Chasing Sunsets and Dreams
The Empire State Building is an iconic skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan, and a symbol of New York City. Also one of the most iconic skyscrapers in the world. It was completed in 1931, and was once the tallest building in the world.
Getting There - There is subway in New York City to get around conveniently.
Highlights - Highlight was seeing the entire New York City skyline and also one of the best sunsets. This is a must visit landmark when in New York City. Take the high speed lift up to the top and there are also some pictures from the past showing how the building was constructed.
Tip - Try to get there earlier as it will get very crowded during sunset hours.
Food & Restaurants - There are dining options at the top where you can enjoy the panoramic views with your meal.
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D.U.M.B.O 🇺🇸
Down Under the Manhattan Bridge!
Dumbo is a neighborhood of Beooklyn, NYC. It’s situated between the Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridges.
This is a must visit place when you go to New York! You can snap really nice photos of the Manhattan Bridge.
DUMBO is also a good place where to take photos of the Manhattan skyline. You can take a walk in the Brooklyn Bridge Park, located along the East River.
Put DUMBO in your list for your next trip to NYC!
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The alternative NYC view
The High Line in New York City is an urban oasis, offering a unique perspective of the city. This elevated park, built on a disused rail line, stretches 1.45 miles along Manhattan’s West Side, providing a blend of lush greenery, art installations, and stunning city views.
Start your visit at the southern entrance on Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District and walk north towards Hudson Yards. The morning is the best time to visit if you prefer fewer crowds and cooler temperatures, while late afternoon offers beautiful lighting for photography.
For the best city views, head to the section near 10th Avenue and 17th Street, where the park frames the iconic Empire State Building. At 30th Street, you’ll find a sweeping view of the Hudson River and the bustling Midtown skyline. Don't miss the art installations scattered throughout the park, adding a creative touch to your walk.
The High Line’s numerous seating areas invite you to relax and people-watch, while the Chelsea Market passage offers a perfect spot to grab a bite. Visit in spring or early autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the park is in full bloom. Be sure to capture the sunset from the northern end, where the city lights begin to sparkle against the evening sky.
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Most gorgeous museum ever!
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This museun is my favourite thing to do in Boston and amongst the most beautiful museum that I visited. What sets it apart is it's setting and location. It is beautifully curated with lots of amazing pieces to discover. My absolute favourite was the courtyard. You get a view of it from the windows upstairs and you can't have enough of it.
You pay around 20 dollars to enter and it is recommended to book ahead of your visit. You might want to allot it anywhere between an hour or two. Each room comes with its own theme and style of art. It does get a bit crowded because it is popular. So weekends are best avoided. And i recommend getting the audio guide as you might feel a lack of information about the art. Absolutely recommended.#boston #usa #love #newyork #hiddengem
New York's most Iconic!
The highlight is the view. So you've got to plan according to the weather. Clear skies would mean excellent view. But know that it does get crowded, especially at certain hours. There's plenty to see and read inside. Plus the souvenir shops. It makes for an interesting activity.
Here's my tip, unless you have a lot of time. Head straight for the elevator. Sometimes the ques do move fast but it builds up while you are looking around. And while you might find nice things in the souvenir shop in the building. Know that most of those things are also available outside and at better prices.
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Ultimate Guide to New York City 🗽🇺🇸
Here’s your guide to the best things to see and do in New York City. Save this guide for your next trip to the big apple! 🌆
🏙️ Visit the Empire State Building: Take in the panoramic views from the top of this iconic skyscraper, especially stunning at sunset or nighttime.
🌳 Walk Through Central Park: Whether you’re biking, taking a boat ride, or enjoying a picnic, Central Park offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle.
🎭 Catch a Broadway Show: Experience world-class performances in the Theater District. Book your tickets in advance for popular shows like *Hamilton* or *Wicked*.
🛍️ Explore Times Square: Wander through the neon-lit streets, take in the energy, and maybe even catch a street performance or visit an iconic store.
🗽 Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island: Take a ferry ride to visit Lady Liberty and learn about the rich history of immigration at Ellis Island.
🍕 Try NYC’s Famous Food: Grab a slice of pizza, a bagel, or visit a food truck for a quick bite of authentic New York flavor.
🎨 Visit MoMA and The Met: Get your fill of culture and art by exploring two of the world’s most famous museums.
🚤 Take a Boat Ride: Whether it’s a ferry to Staten Island or a sunset cruise, enjoy the city’s skyline from the water.
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The Best Art Museums in New York City 🇺🇸
Here is the ultimate guide to the best art museums in NYC. Save this for your next trip to the big apple!
🖌️ MoMA (Museum of Modern Art): Dive into contemporary and modern masterpieces, including works by Van Gogh, Warhol, and Picasso. Be sure to visit the sculpture garden for a peaceful retreat.
🏛️ The Met (Metropolitan Museum of Art): Spanning over 5,000 years of art, this vast museum covers everything from Egyptian mummies to European paintings. Take your time—there’s so much to see!
🌀 Guggenheim Museum: Admire not only the cutting-edge modern art exhibits but also the museum’s famous spiraling architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
🌆 Brooklyn Museum: Explore a diverse collection, including ancient Egyptian artifacts and contemporary American art. Don't miss the feminist art exhibit, *The Dinner Party*.
🏙️ Whitney Museum of American Art: Focusing on modern American art, the Whitney offers rotating exhibitions of contemporary works. The rooftop terrace provides stunning views of the city.
📸 Plan Ahead: Visit during off-peak hours to avoid crowds, and grab tickets online when possible to make your visits smoother.
☕ Café Breaks: Each museum has a café—perfect for relaxing and recharging between exhibits.
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Guggenheim Museum: A Spiraling Art Experience 🖼️🎨
Here’s a guide for the Guggenheim Museum. Save this for your next trip to NYC!
🎫 Get Tickets Online: Book in advance to skip the lines and guarantee your entry to this iconic museum.
🌀 Explore the Architecture: The building itself is a masterpiece. Walk up the spiral ramp to experience the art in a unique and fluid way.
🖌️ Don’t Miss the Exhibits: From modern masterpieces to contemporary art, the rotating exhibits always offer something new and inspiring.
📸 Capture the Space: Photography is allowed in most areas, so take advantage of the museum’s stunning architecture and dramatic light.
🕰️ Go Early: Arrive when the museum opens to avoid crowds and have more time to enjoy the art at your own pace.
☕ Grab a Coffee: After your visit, stop by the museum café or nearby Central Park for a relaxing coffee break.
🎨 Visit the Gift Shop: Take home a piece of the Guggenheim with art books, prints, and unique gifts inspired by the exhibits.
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New York City Boat Ride: Unforgettable Skyline Views 🗽🚤
On my recent trip to NYC, I took a boat ride to see the incredible views of the city. Save this guide for your next trip!
🕰️ Choose the Right Time: Opt for a sunset cruise for breathtaking views as the city lights up, or a daytime ride to soak in iconic landmarks under the sun.
📸 Bring Your Camera: The boat ride offers stunning photo opportunities of the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Manhattan skyline.
🎟️ Book in Advance: Reserve your tickets online to ensure a spot, especially during peak tourist seasons.
🌬️ Dress Warm: Even in summer, the breeze on the water can get chilly, so bring a light jacket.
🛥️ Choose Your Ride: Whether you take a ferry, a guided tour, or a private boat, each option offers unique perspectives of the city.
🍕 Bring Snacks: Some boats allow snacks, so grab a slice of NYC pizza and enjoy it with the views.
🚤 Try a Night Cruise: If you’re up for something magical, try a night cruise and watch the city’s skyline glow against the dark sky.
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Washington DC to NYC is a family fun road trip! 🇺🇸
A few years ago I went on a road trip with my family to explore the East Coast of the US. It was an exciting trip and here is my itinerary!
🇺🇸 Start your road trip in Washington, DC, by exploring iconic landmarks like the National Mall, Lincoln Memorial, and the Smithsonian museums. Allow time for a stroll around the Tidal Basin for stunning views.
🏙️ Head to Baltimore next. Visit the Inner Harbor for scenic waterfront views, then explore Fell’s Point for fresh seafood and historic charm. Don’t miss the American Visionary Art Museum!
🗽 Continue to Philadelphia. Dive into history at Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, then grab a Philly cheesesteak and run up the “Rocky Steps” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
🏙️ End your trip in New York City with a walk through Central Park, a visit to Times Square, and take in the view from the Empire State Building. Don’t forget to explore different neighborhoods like SoHo and Greenwich Village.
Tip: Bring snacks and stay flexible with your schedule to soak up the unique vibe of each city! 🍎
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The Maid of the Mist
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We were trying to find the best way to experience Niagara Falls, one of the most famous waterfalls in the world.
In our opinion, the Maid of the Mist is undeniably one of the best ways to fully enjoy Niagara Falls. The Maid of the Mist is a famous boat tour that operates at Niagara Falls, offering visitors an up-close and thrilling view of this iconic natural wonder. We recommend booking tickets online in advance.
The boat departs from the dock at Niagara Falls State Park, where you can also enjoy views of the falls from the high ground. The boat passes the American Falls and ventures into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls, the largest of the three falls that make up Niagara Falls. We were incredibly excited about the experience.
The boat brings you close enough to the falls to feel the mist and hear the thunderous roar of the water. Ponchos are provided to help keep guests dry, but the mist from the gigantic waterfalls still hits your face. However, it's refreshing amid the hot temperatures during the summer when we visited.
As a result, the Maid of the Mist tour is an essential part of any visit to Niagara Falls, providing an unforgettable experience and a close encounter with the power and beauty of the falls.
Bethesda Terrace @ Central Park
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We followed John Wick to Bethesda Terrace, one of the most iconic and beautiful landmarks in Central Park, New York City. Located at the end of the Mall, the grand promenade in the center of the park, Bethesda Terrace offers stunning architectural features and serves as a gathering place for visitors.
Bethesda Terrace was designed by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted, the same team behind the overall design of Central Park.
The terrace consists of two levels connected by grand staircases. The upper level provides a scenic overlook, while the lower level leads directly to Bethesda Fountain. At the center of the lower level is the Angel of the Waters statue, designed by sculptor Emma Stebbins. The statue represents purity and the healing power of water.
The overall atmosphere was incredibly lively and vibrant. People come to this spot to enjoy the beauty of the architecture and the serene environment, enhanced by the greenery of the trees in Central Park, which is often referred to as the 'lungs of the city' or the 'green lung of Manhattan'.
We had a wonderful time at Central Park and look forward to visiting again the next time we are in New York.
Watkins Glen State Park
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We had the chance to visit a truly unique, peaceful, and stunning state park—one of the most beautiful places we have ever been to in the United States. Watkins Glen State Park, located at the southern tip of Seneca Lake, is renowned for its breathtaking gorge and waterfalls.
We explored the park's trail, which descends 400 feet past 200-foot cliffs, generating 19 waterfalls along its course. The trail allows visitors to walk over and under waterfalls, through tunnels, and across stone bridges, which we found very enjoyable as we walked slowly and soaked in the atmosphere of the park.
We only had a few hours to spend at the park, so we couldn’t explore the whole area. We decided to finish our trip at Rainbow Falls, one of the park's most iconic sights. It was truly worth every second we spent walking from the entrance to that spot.
The stunning view of the waterfalls with a stone bridge in the background is one of the most beautiful sights we've ever seen. We already miss the moment when we stood there and enjoyed that incredible view.
New York, New York ♪ ♪
In winter, past holidays, we usually get the feeling to be more cozy at home, but for me, it’s time to get out and visit new places!! And where better than at The Big Apple??
Brooklyn, Central Park, Rockfeller Center, High Line, Upper East Side and so many more vibrant places to discover there!!
I recommend that you stay within walking distance of the main sites, between Times Square and Madison Square Park, so that you can make the most of the overground part of the city 🏙️
You can walk all day in the High line just to party all night next to times square, and don’t forget to eat your pizza slice at 1am in the city that never sleeps!!
#newyork #newyearadventure #mytravelhacks #historicallandmarks #empirestatebuilding #trip #wintergetaway
New York, a city everyone dreams of visiting at least once.
It takes about 13 hours by plane from Tokyo, Japan to New York, USA.
Since the city is often the setting for movies, just walking around made me feel like I was the protagonist of a film.
I also understood why America is called the land of freedom.
First, I went to Times Square, and since it was evening, I quickly headed to Rockefeller Center to see the night view.
The night view from there was incredibly beautiful, with the Empire State Building standing out in its beauty.
Indeed, it can be said to be the world's number one city.
After that, I had a hamburger and enjoyed some quintessential American sightseeing.
The next day, I visited major attractions like Chinatown and Central Park, all of which were fun and interesting.
Americans seemed to have a sense of freedom, not worrying about others' opinions in a good way.
Everyone should visit New York and feel the American atmosphere.