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 memorial commemorates the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
The largest park in New York City spreads across 843 acres. It is even bigger than some countries (e.g. the Principality Monaco or the…
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.
This is New York in one sight. The iconic, majestic statue looks over the city from Ellis Island.
The complex of Art Deco high-rise buildings located in the heart of Manhattan opened in 1939.
Wall Street is nowadays a synonym for American financial markets. It is best known due to the New York Stock Exchange building which is…
This bridge, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, is definitely one of New York’s most iconic sights.
This park, located at the southernmost tip of Manhattan, is a park worth visiting for many reasons.
Charging Bull (or Wall Street Bull or Bowling Green Bull) is a sculpture in bronze by Italian-American artist Arturo Di Modica.
This park is situated on the old railway and it is undoubtedly one of the most unique structures in New York.
This apartment, located at the corner of Grove Street in New York, is a must-see for every fan of the TV show Friends.
Brooklyn Bridge Park is a unique example of urban design. Covering 1.3 miles of land next to the Brooklyn river, this green place of rest…
One of the most often photographed landmarks in New York, this bridge crossing the East River is a must-see for every visitor.
Take a walk around this port located in the historic part of the city where many of the oldest Manhattan buildings are located.
The park is an ideal place to sit down on the grass, have a picnic and enjoy the magnificent view of the beating heart of New York -…