Why Go? Diversity, energy, and attitude—available 24 hours a day. The icons: Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Met — crowded, sure, but for good reason. Let's face it: New York is still the restaurant, culture, shopping, and nightlife capital of the country. What to Skip: Times Square: Made safe for gawkers, hawkers, chain stores, lousy food—and annoyed locals. Get in, take a picture, and get out. See Concierge for full city guide.
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Once again New York’s tallest building, this Art Deco structure rises 1252ft (381m) from the ground, with 102 floors and was built in 16 months. Made ...
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The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is widely regarded as the best of its kind in the world. There are some 150,000 works ranging from architecture and ...
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa Oki Nami Ura) is a famous woodblock printing by Hokusai. It was published in 1832 (Edo Period) as the first in ...
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'Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon in English) is a celebrated painting by Pablo Picasso that depicts five prostitutes in a ...
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Probably the most famous park in the United States of America and is visited by 25 million people a year. The park is 843 acres and features 2 ...
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Warhol was inspired to create this tribute to Marilyn Monroe on the occasion of her suicide. The image reproduced by Warhol was taken from a publicity ...
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If you don't visit the Guggenheim for the art, visit for Frank Lloyd Wright's building, New York's only example. The permanent exhibitions of 19th- ...
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The Frick is housed in an elegant Beaux Arts mansion built for the wealthy industrialist, Henry Clay Frick, in 1913. The building provides a suitably ...
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The 'Met' is to New York what the Louvre is to Paris. The collection of European art encompasses all ages from the Romans to Renoir, with works by all ...
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22/02/1732 – 14/12/1799
First President of America. George Washington was buried on the grounds of his property which is now a museum to his life.
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Bartholdi wanted to pay tribute to George Washington and French General Lafayette, who ventured to Washington’s side to fight in the American ...
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Founded in 1929, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) was designed to celebrate the world's modern art. Located in mid-town Manhatten in New York City, ...
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Hopper's aim was "the most exact transcription possible of my most intimate impressions of nature" in this case, the loneliness of an ...
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I have been here only once: in October as the Autumn began to bite. It was altogether fascinating. Americans garden differently to the British. They ...
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (Dir: Blake Edwards, 1961). Tiffany & Co., 727 Fifth Ave., Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
Strangely, in Truman ...
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When Harry Met Sally (Dir: Rob Reiner, 1989).
Katz’s Delicatessen, 205 East Houston Street, East Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. ...
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