Hotspots You Should Visit in New York City

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New York City is arguably the most famous city in America, and maybe even the entire world. It’s pretty much the international hub for foreign tourists who are interested in seeing the United States, and its concrete jungle symbolizes the American corporate lifestyle better than anything else. However, if you’re not so familiar with this iconic city, here’s a brief overview of its hottest locations.

Central Park

Central Park stretches all the way from 59th to 109th street, making it one of the largest parks in the entire world. But it’s so much more than just size. It provides ample grassy terrain for folks to relax, walk around with their family, listen to a jazz band improvise, jog, or enjoy a hot dog!

Statue of Liberty

Even if you know nothing about the Statue of Liberty, chances are you’ve seen what it looks like. You can easily visit this classic monument of Lady Liberty holding up her torch, and you even have the option to take an elevator up to her head!

Empire State Building

It was once the tallest building in the world—and although it has long since lost that title, it’s no less historic. By visiting this iconic building, you’ll learn about its place in New York architecture history, and see some fascinating views in the process.

Broadway

If you’re someone who enjoys musicals, we’d highly recommend checking out a Broadway show. Roam through Times Square and see which one tickles your fancy, from Phantom of the Opera, to Cats, to countless others!