Times Square (nicknamed “The Crossroads of the World”) is the best known square in New York City and also its beating heart.
An iconic Art Deco skyscraper and one of the best known buildings in New York. It got its name from the city’s nickname the "Empire State".
The complex of Art Deco high-rise buildings located in the heart of Manhattan opened in 1939.
A Beaux-Arts railroad terminal in New York City. There are 44 platforms (no other railway terminal in the world has this many) and 67 tracks.
The icon of New York (and one of its most often photographed skyscrapers) was not always known as the Flatiron Building.
A Neo Gothic Roman Catholic Cathedral which also functions as the seat of the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
The largest library in New York and the second largest one in the US (the first one being the Library of Congress).
The best-known observation deck in New York. It's located at the top of the Rockefeller Centre, one of the New York’s best-known skyscrapers.
One of the world’s largest department stores was built on Herald Square in 1901. It is a very busy place with many visitors every day.
This beautiful park is popular among the locals as well as the tourists.
This park serves as an important place for various gatherings and public events.
A nearly 7-acre park full of greenery where you can rest after (or during) a long day of sightseeing.