Times Square (nicknamed “The Crossroads of the World”) is the best known square in New York City and also its beating heart.
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 largest library in New York and the second largest one in the US (the first one being the Library of Congress).
Every sports fan should definitely visit the MSG - one of the most famous sports arenas ever built.
The present-day carousel is actually the fourth one occupying this space in Central Park.
The New York Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange in the world.
The iconic neighbourhood of New York City, which was once known as a bohemian haven and was also home to many artists, is now one of the…
This museum, stretching over an area of more than 630 000 square feet in Midtown Manhattan, is one of the most famous places where to enjoy…
The main headquarters of the United Nations is located on Manhattan and was built in 1952.
This apartment, located at the corner of Grove Street in New York, is a must-see for every fan of the TV show Friends.
Firehouse, Hook & Ladder Company 8 is a New York City Fire Department fire station, located at 14 North Moore Street at its intersection…
Once called West Battery, the castle used to be a fort that was meant to protect the city from the attacks from the sea.
The oldest surviving church building in Manhattan is also tied to a very sad moment in history.
Jewellery, shirts, handbags, clothes, food... you name it, they have it.
The imposing 1884 building is best known as a place where the famous British singer and the member of the Beatles – John Lennon – lived…
One of the most iconic sights in Central Park as well as a great place to snap some great photographs, the Bow Bridge is one of the most…
This neo-Gothic-style building has been decorating the skyline of Manhattan for more than a century now.
If you're a fan of Sex and the City, you will recognise this place with no doubts.
If you like fashion and shopping, don't miss this wonderful place. Here you can buy clothes, shoes, accessories, various beautifying…
This pantheon-shaped building with a bronze statue of George Washington commemorates the roots of American democracy.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of…