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Studio rental in Midtown Manhattan, New York - Stylish and Spacious Studio in Fantastic Midtown Location
House rental in Midtown Manhattan, New York - Park Avenue Luxury by Union Square
Apartment rental in Midtown Manhattan, New York - Queen Elizabeth suite- Midtown best location - Book now for Aug-Dec 2012!
Please be aware, our calendar is not up to date since it serves our other listings as well. once we block a date it would show that all our properties are not available.
Therefor please send us an inquiry with your full info and we will do our best to accommodate you. All our other suites have the same design style and level of luxury.
Give yourself a royal treat and an unforgettable experience. See you soon! The Unique Benefits at this unit: This beautiful Suite from Sigal Suites (Luxury Suites in NYC) is located in the heart of the notorious Midtown Area of NYC on a high floor of a Luxury New High Rise Building.
The Suite itself is very quiet and is located on a high floor with fantastic unobstructed views of the New York City skyline. Among the most beautiful views from the building are the Empire City building, Herald Square, and other magnificent areas located in the Midtown area.
Why the Owner Chose west Midtoun: The location of the Suite is one of the best in NYC. Attractions that are near proximity, literally 2-10 minutes' walk from the Suite are Macy's, Empire state building, Times Square, Pen station, Bryant Park, Herald Square, Grand Central, The notorious 5th Ave Stores (for shopaholics) and so much more!
(less)Apartment rental in Midtown Manhattan, New York - Modern industrial NYC loft at Times Square on 20th floor
Condo rental in Midtown Manhattan, New York - LUXE VR - MIDTOWN 40
Apartment rental in Midtown Manhattan, New York - New Posh 2 Bedroom/Rooftop Deck/2 Balconies near Times Square/Theater District
The Edgebrooke mattress features a layer of tempur-Pedic Memory Foam in the upholstery layer for subtle contouring and pressure relief. It also features Serta?s exclusive Cool Balance? Fabric Technology in the cover to help maintain a comfortable sleep surface temperature throughout the night.
Brand new sheets are made of 100-percent Egyptian cotton in a 800 thread count with single-ply yarn construction, for ultimate softness & comfort. FREE WiFi, cable, 9 FREE ShowTime channels, a brand new 40? HDTV LCD 1080p flat screen with 300 digital channels & DVD player.
NYC Top 5 tourist spots less than 10 minutes away!: Everything is with-in walking distance. And a much, much more desirable location in the most exciting part of New York City.
Walk to major attractions, world-class shopping and delicious International eateries. With all of NYC favorite tourist hot spots.
Including Radio City Hall, Saks, Fifth Ave. Rockefeller Center and Ice skating rink, St.
Patrick's Cathedral, Time Square, the Theatre District, Central Park, the David Letterman show, Top of the Rock observation tower, restaurant row, the Empire State Building, the United Nations Plaza and sooooo much more all with-in walking distance!!! Most importantly, the subway stations are only a 5 to 10 minute walk. Our location is within an unlimited variety of restaurants that range from fast food take-out to exquisite fine dining.
There are also many health food markets for those who prefer to dine in. The Midtown nightlife also accommodates a wide range of interests through cafe lounges, bars and even authentic ethnic flavors! NYC Top Tourist Spots just minutes away!: Times Square: The heart of Manhattan and its entertainment hub.
Theatre district of Broadway is nearby and many cinemas, restaurants, shopping malls and parks. United Nations: A distinctive complex in NYC, United States, that has served as the official headquarters of the United Nations.
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The most popular museum in NYC, holds a treasure trove of artifacts, paintings, sculptures, and more. Central Park: The heart of Manhattan is the essential breathing space.
Laze around; enjoy boating in the lake or public performances in the open air theatre. Empire State Building: Since 1931, the Empire State has received 120 million visitors.
The 1,453-foot skyscraper is on Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in midtown. Rockefeller Center: In the center of Midtown is a complex of stores, attractions, and restaurants.
Statue of Liberty: One of New York City's most iconic landmarks, the Statue of Liberty welcomes thousands of visitors each day. Located on an island in the waters of the Upper New York Bay, visitors can only access the monument by ferry.
A colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor designed by Frdric Bartholdi. A gift from France on October 28, 1886 is of a robed female representing Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, who bears a torch and (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence.
A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue has become an iconic symbol of freedom and of the United States
(less)Apartment rental in Midtown Manhattan, New York - Brand New Trendy Midtown Manhattan East Suite near Times Square New York City
My primary goal is to make sure you and your family have a memorable stay in NYC. Please let me know if I can assist you in anyway, or if you need tips about restaurants, neighborhood, or places to go.
I spend my off-time cycling and Designing T-shirts for my line, Bare Arms Cycling. We also rent bicycles on site, if you are interest feel free to inquire.
Perhaps we could even ride together. TEN15NYC was conceived by a group of friends who love to travel, and our brand new suite was completely remodeled with your comfort in mind.
Complimentary: Welcoming basket with Coffee, a variety of Teas, and Muffins, Organic Toilettres: Shampoo, Conditioner, Soap, Disposable Tooth brush and tooth Paste, Wireless High-Speed Internet access, Unit is expertly cleaned prior to and after each stay, 330 Thread Count Luxury lines provided, LCD TV, Blu-Ray DVD player, and Stereo with iPod dock feature
(less)Apartment rental in Midtown Manhattan, New York - Swanky Penthouse & Private Rooftop_Walk to Times Square_Live like a New Yorker!
This beautiful newly renovated suite sleeps 5 - 6) in (4 beds), balcony and private roof deck in a really great neighborhood. Apartment features washer/dryer, granite kitchen, dishwasher, marble bath, hardwood floors, and video intercom.
And brand new ultra comfortable Tempur-Pedic Beds and Tempur-Pedic sofa-bed! And brand new ultra comfortable comforters, sheets, towels, Tempur-Pedic Beds and Tempur-Pedic sofa-bed! Plus a complete kitchen with utensils and dining set. This Midtown location with FREE Wi-Fi and 9 FREE ShowTime channels! And a brand new 40? Vizio HDTV LCD 1080p flat screen with 140 digital channels and DVD player.
Suite is 1 bedroom with 2 separate sleeping areas and separate bathroom sleeps (4 - 5) guests comfortable; (2) guests on a very comfortable full size Serta Perfect Sleeper with Tempur-Pedic Memory Foam bed and (1) guest on an optional very comfortable twin size Tempur-Pedic Memory Foam chair-bed that easily converts into a bed in the bedroom. And (2-3) quests on a very comfortable queen size Tempur-Pedic Memory Foam sofa-bed in the living room area and (1) guest on a optional very comfortable twin size Tempur-Pedic Memory Foam chair-bed that easily converts into a twin size bed in the living area.
Serta Perfect Sleeper Edgebrooke Cushion Firm Euro top that feature an additional upholstery layer at the top of the mattress. The Edgebrooke mattress features a layer of tempur-Pedic Memory Foam in the upholstery layer for subtle contouring and pressure relief.
It also features Serta?s exclusive Cool Balance? Fabric Technology in the cover to help maintain a comfortable sleep surface temperature throughout the night. Brand new sheets are made of 100-percent Egyptian cotton in an 800 thread count with single-ply yarn construction, for ultimate softness and comfort.
Smoking allowed on the rooftop terrace only. Smokey odors in any room(s) are subject to a $100.
00 cleaning fee per incident. Cigarette burns are subject to a $100.
00 repair fee per incident. All items in the Penthouse must be returned or subject to replacement cost.
NYC Top 5 tourist spots and more are less than 10 minutes away. Empire State Bldg is 6 minutes, Times Square and Theatre District is 5 minutes, Rockefeller Center and ice skating rink and Christmas tree is 3 minutes.
And 5th Ave shopping and Central Park is 5 minutes all by taxi or walk there in 10 minutes. Tourist spots and Times Square in walking distance: Everything is with-in walking distance.
And a much, much, more desirable location in the most exciting part of New York City. Walk to major attractions, world-class shopping and delicious International eateries.
With all of NYC favorite tourist hot spots. Including Radio City Hall, Saks, Fifth Ave.
Rockefeller Center and Ice skating rink, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Time Square, the Theatre District, Central Park, the David Letterman show, Top of the Rock observation tower, restaurant row, the Empire State Building, the United Nations Plaza and sooooo much more all with-in walking distance!!! Most importantly, the subway stations are only a 5 to 10 minute walk.
Our location is within an unlimited variety of restaurants that range from fast food take-out to exquisite fine dining. There are also many health food markets for those who prefer to dine in.
The Midtown nightlife also accommodates a wide range of interests through cafe lounges, bars and even authentic ethnic flavors nearby. Everything is with-in walking distance.
And a much, much, more desirable location in the most exciting part of New York City. Walk to major attractions, world-class shopping and delicious International eateries.
With all of NYC favorite tourist hot spots. Including Radio City Hall, Saks, Fifth Ave.
Rockefeller Center and Ice skating rink, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Time Square, the Theatre District, Central Park, the David Letterman show, Top of the Rock observation tower, restaurant row, the Empire State Building, the United Nations Plaza and sooooo much more all with-in walking distance!!! Most importantly, the subway stations are only a 5 to 10 minute walk.
Our location is within an unlimited variety of restaurants that range from fast food take-out to exquisite fine dining. There are also many health food markets for those who prefer to dine in.
The Midtown nightlife also accommodates a wide range of interests through cafe lounges, bars and even authentic ethnic flavors! And a (7-10) minutes taxi ride to Whole Foods, theater and shopping and minutes to NYC favorite tourist attractions! And just minutes to/from LGA and JFK airports. Come explore the best of what New York City and the Midtown-Time Square have to offer at your door steps.
New York City has an aura of its own that is unmatched by any other city in the world. It is not just the melting pot of cultures due to its high number of immigrant population but also a center of fashion, arts, movies, theatre, finance and commerce.
If you are planning a visit to the Big Apple then do not miss visiting these places. Times Square: Is the heart of Manhattan and its entertainment hub.
The theatre district of Broadway is nearby and there are many cinemas, restaurants, shopping malls and parks. You will need to spend at least one evening to capture the essence of this place.
United Nations: Is a distinctive complex in New York City, United States, that has served as the official headquarters of the United Nations since its completion in 1952. It is located in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, on spacious grounds overlooking the East River.
Its borders are First Avenue on the west, East 42nd Street to the south, East 48th Street on the north and the East River to the east. Turtle bay is used as a synonym for the U.
N. headquarters or for the U.
N. as a whole.
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Probably the most popular museum in New York City, the Met holds a treasure trove of artifacts, paintings and sculptures, among other items. You will be dazzled with the history that exudes from every column of this museum.
Central Park: Is the heart of Manhattan and provides you with the essential breathing space. You can laze around; enjoy boating in the lake or watch public performances in the open air theatre.
Frequently displayed and referenced in popular films and television shows, Central Park is arguably one of the most famous parks in the world. According to the Central Park Conservancy, more than 35 million people a year visit the park, which is located in Central Manhattan.
Central Park measures 843 acres and six miles around and includes seven bodies of water, lawns and wooded areas. The park is open year-round.
Available activities include playgrounds, bicycling, baseball and bird watching. Common tourist destinations within the park include Belvedere Castle, Charles A.
Dana Discovery Center and the Conservatory Garden. Empire State Building: Since opening in 1931, the Empire State Building has received 120 million visitors, according to NYC Tourist.
A world-renowned fixture of New York City's skyline, the 1,453-foot skyscraper is located on Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in midtown Manhattan. The skyscraper features observatories on the 86th floor and the 102nd floor.
Glass-enclosed high-speed elevators lead up to the outdoor promenades around the building where visitors can use high-powered binoculars. No visit to New York City is complete without ascending the 102 stories of the Empire State Building.
There is a large viewing deck on the top that offers commanding views of all five boroughs and the neighbor state of New Jersey. East Village: This trendy Manhattan neighborhood is filled with chic art galleries, night club hotspots, world-famous restaurants, shopping and museums, public displays and theaters.
Spend an afternoon strolling the local neighborhoods and attractions such as Nolita, Chinatown, Little Italy, Canal Street and New York University (NYU). You can admire the upscale boutiques or enjoy the East Village's excellent cafes.
This bohemian center of New York attracts millions of tourists. The area is also popular for its vibrant nightlife.
Rockefeller Center: Located in the center of Midtown is a complex of nineteen commercial buildings spanning 22 acres and located between Fifth Avenue (shopper?s paradise) and Sixth Avenue. Best known for its Christmas tree', 'Top of the Rock' observation deck and 'Radio City Music Hall' home of the Rockettes, is a great New York destination for all visitors any time of the year.
Statue of Liberty: One of New York City's most iconic landmarks, the Statue of Liberty welcomes thousands of visitors each day. Located on an island in the waters of the Upper New York Bay, visitors can only access the monument by ferry.
A colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor designed by Frdric Bartholdi. A gift from France on October 28, 1886 is of a robed female representing Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, who bears a torch and (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence.
A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue has become an iconic symbol of freedom and of the United States.
New York City is a great place to visit and you will need at least a week to explore all wonders of the Big Apple
(less)Apartment rental in the Financial District, New York - NYC Oasis - Statue of Liberty/Hudson River Views w.Terrace - Lower Manhattan
Many different types of parties--single guests, one couple, two couples, groups of people and families--book with us. To accommodate the preferences of each, our set-up is as follows.
In one of the bedrooms (called the first bedroom in the photos), there is a queen, non-inflatable bed. If you have more than two persons in your group, we will have the other bedroom (called the second bedroom/living area) outfitted with very comfortable, double high airbeds.
In form (and as you can see from the pictures), they look exactly like non-inflatable beds. We can put three single air beds in that room, a queen airbed there or a combination of such bedding.
Please let us know what sleeping arrangements you would prefer prior to your arrival. If you need to use the second bedroom/living area as a bedroom at night, you are free to deflate the airbeds in the morning and use this areas as a living area during the day.
Deflating and inflating the air beds takes seconds. Pumps are provided to do this.
I can show you how these work. Venetian blinds have been installed over each window in each room of the property as well as the sliding door.
If you have any questions as to how they work, please ask me. Because the unit faces west, there is no direct sunlight during the morning.
In fact, the mild ambient light is very nice to wake up to. However, if you prefer no light while you sleep, the venetian blinds will block all light out of the apartment.
If you are using both the first bedroom and the second bedroom/living area as bedrooms and prefer not to deflate the air beds each day, there is a foyer/breakfast nook area that would function as the communal space of the property. It is about 180 square feet.
I have eaten dinners with three other people in this space. It is equipped with a table and chairs.
Host contact before, during and after your visit. I try to answer any messages you send me as quickly as possible.
I usually am able to do this with little delay as I work in front of a computer and keep homeaway on at all times. If I'm in a meeting, I may not be able to get to you until it is over.
Feel free to also contact me via e-mail or my cell/mobile number. If you would like to call or text me with questions, I am fine with that.
Texting is usually a better option for me (but feel free to call as well). During your visit, please feel free to call, text, e-mail, knock on my door or leave a note under it.
Texting me is likely to produce the fastest response. I usually leave for work around 7:30am and am back by 7:30pm.
One of us is usually home during the weekends. After your stay, please feel free to keep in touch with us.
Assistance from host I'm here to make your visit to New York City be as enjoyable as possible. I have provided the following services to past guests and would be more than happy to help you out as well: - arrange transportation to/from the airport - make restaurant reservations - assist with obtaining tickets to cultural and sporting events - provide itineraries for sightseeing catered to your interests - suggest restaurants and other attractions I like - receive mail/packages for you - arrange to meet for coffee or a drink - store your bags for you (if you plan to travel to other destinations before returning to NYC for your flight home) - send left belongings to you If there are other matters I might help you with, feel free to ask.
NYC Hidden Gems (as per 'BusinessInsider') The abandoned City Hall subway stop in Manhattan If you can fight the urge to get off the 6 train at the last stop (Brooklyn Bridge), you'll be treated to the abandoned but beautifully preserved old City Hall subway station, as the train loops around to go back uptown. The station was first closed in 1945, and plans have been raised on a few occasions to turn the station into part of a transit museum.
For now, the station remains out of reach unless by guided tour, as one of the many abandoned stops that can be partially explored. Fort Tryon Park in the Bronx Visit the English countryside, the Middle Ages and scope the Hudson River all at once at Fort Tyron Park.
Designed by the same architect who put together Yosemite National Park, Fort Tyron is home to an incredible amount of colorful flora and exotic fauna, considering it's at 190th Street in the Bronx. Also in Fort Tyron is the Cloisters Museum and Gardens, a reassembled chapel and series of monastic convents complete with immense stone halls, stained glass, hydrangeas and irises The piers in Red Hook, Brooklyn Equal parts history lesson and stunning East River vantage point, the piers along Red Hook are tough to get to but incredibly rewarding if you can make the trip.
Strolling down the cobblestone streets that were once the site of a Dutch shipping center, visitors can explore the slow tide that's turning the industrial wasteland into a vibrant artistic community. Also, rare views of the Statue of Liberty, down Manhattan, and the sunset over New York Harbor abound.
Ikea's nearby, too. 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center in Long Island City Skip the long lines at MoMA and the Met and check out 5Pointz, an outdoor art exhibition (read: free) in Queens, featuring some of the most incredible graffiti in the world.
The 200,000 square foot factory building is covered wall-to-wall in beautiful urban illustrations. Prospective artists need a permit before painting, which ensures only the highest quality tags.
East Village speakeasy PDT Also known as 'The Best Bar In The World,' PDT (Please Don't Tell) is infamous for its attempts at secrecy ? check out its website ? including a hidden entrance through a hot dog shop's telephone booth, and its low-lit, funky ambiance. The bar specializes in cocktails, including absinthe cocktails that only add to its image as a 'sexy speakeasy.
' Get discounted tickets to Broadway shows--nearby my property in South Street Seaport TKTS Discount Booths give theater lovers the opportunity to grab tickets to Broadway and Off-Broadway shows at up to 50 percent off. Most people head to the Times Square office and wait in truly monstrous lines for day-of-performance tickets only.
Experienced New Yorkers and tourists in the know head to the South Street Seaport and even Metrotech in Brooklyn, where the lines are much shorter (at times, non-existent) and you can buy seats for matinee shows the next day. Cut down on your time in Times Square and still get discount Lion King tickets.
Historic Richmond Town in Staten Island New York is all about bright lights and skyscrapers ? but just a ferry ride away is Staten Island, mostly known for its garbage and a subsequent hilariously controversial ice cream flavor. But the borough is also home to a living history village.
Historic Richmond sits on a hundred acres of gorgeous farmland, with dozens of original historic buildings that you can't find anywhere else. Special events like dinner with a candlelight tour of the grounds are sure to impress out-of-towners/dates.
Here, visitors can explore what 17th-century Staten Islander's life was like, before the landfill. Burger Joint at Le Parker Meridien The little known hole-in-the-wall (of one of New York's most elegant hotels), Burger Joint is a no-frills spot with some of the best burgers and fries in town.
Despite its Midtown location, the Joint has surprisingly low prices, an unparalleled time-worn vibe and high scores from almost every reviewer in town. Williamsburg Savings Bank Tower in Brooklyn This legendary landmark was once Brooklyn's only skyscraper, but nowadays it has to settle for being Brooklyn's second tallest building.
Situated at the nexus of some of the borough's most important thoroughfares, the former bank can be seen for miles around and, if you manage access to its private roof, provides expansive views of the surrounding city. Today, the building is mostly residential, but in the winter months it will be home to the Brooklyn Flea and Smorgasburg market, a weekend event that probably deserves a slide in its own right for the incredible variety of delicious food stalls.
Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn Consider this Brooklyn's version of Pre Lachaise in Paris. If they can get over the feelings of insignificance and fear of death that may result from strolling past countless burial plots, visitors will see the calming beauty of this immaculately kept graveyard.
The cemetery is also a veritable who's who of dead people: famous gravestones include those of Samuel Morse, Boss Tweed, Henry Ward Beecher, and even Winston Churchill's grandmother. You can grab a map and celeb-spot your way through this National Historic landmark anytime, for free.
There are also shows, readings, and concerts here year round. Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Manhattan UCB is like a cheap hipster's wet dream: it gives you the opportunity to see upcoming comedy acts before they hit the big time, and at great prices.
There are live shows every night, from stand-up to improv, with ASSSSCAT 3000 as the week's standout performance: Amy Poehler and Horatio Sanz lead an improv group that also welcomes guests from SNL, 30 Rock, and The Colbert Report. Oh -- and it's free.
Koreatown in Manhattan Little Seoul on 32nd Street is home to some incredible slices of Korean life, from spicy delicacies, exotic pastries and Korean-specific cell phone carriers. Fraunces Tavern Nearly lost among the towering skyscrapers of the Financial District, a visit to Fraunces Tavern can satisfy the palate
(less)Apartment rental in East Village, New York - To Die For Chic Penthouse & Private Rooftop Terrace...Live like a New Yorker!
And a brand new 40? Vizio LCD 1080 HDTV flat screen with over 100 digital channels. The suite with rooftop terrace has (2) separate bedrooms and a separate bathroom and sleeps (4) guests on (2) queen size Tempur-Pedic beds and (2 - 4) quests on (2) very comfortable queen size sofa-bed in the living area which is separated from both bedrooms.
If necessary we may sometimes need to transfer our guest(s) to another suite for scheduling issues or to a similar suite as the penthouse. Smoking allowed on the roof top terrace only.
Smokey odors in any room(s) are subject to a $100.00 cleaning fee per incident.
Cigarette burns are subject to a $100.00 repair fee per incident.
All items in the Penthouse must be returned or subject to replacement cost. There are four parking garages less than 5 minutes walking Central Parking System? - 310 East 11th Street, Champion Parking? - 220 E 9th St, PrimoSpot, Inc.
? - 168 Ave B, City Parking? - 525 East 11th St # Ca Suitetopia is walking distance to Little Italy, SoHo and Broadway shopping. Top five tourist spots; Empire State Bldg, Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Central Park, and Time Square-Mid-Town are less than 15 minutes away except Statue of liberty.
Beautiful Tomkins Square Park is down the block and has playgrounds, jungle gyms with rock climbing, pool (free for kids under 18), a water fountain that spurts unpredictably, a large sandbox, swings, benches, basketball and handball courts. Splash around at (3) spray showers and cool down while having a blast! Kids Love this place! Most importantly, the subway stations are only a 7 to 10 minute walk.
Our location is within an unlimited variety of restaurants that range from fast food take-out to exquisite fine dining. There are also many health food markets for those who prefer to dine in.
The East Village nightlife also accommodates a wide range of interests through cafe lounges, bars and even authentic ethnic flavors! Walking distance to Whole Foods, theater and shopping and minutes to NYC favorite tourist attractions! And just minutes to/from LGA and JFK airports. Come explore the best of what New York City and the East Village have to offer at your door steps.
New York City has an aura of its own that is unmatched by any other city in the world. It is not just the melting pot of cultures due to its high number of immigrant population but also a center of fashion, arts, movies, theatre, finance and commerce.
If you are planning a visit to the Big Apple then do not miss visiting these places. NYC MAP OVERVIEW and SUBWAY MAP Times Square: Is the heart of Manhattan and its entertainment hub.
The theatre district of Broadway is nearby and there are many cinemas, restaurants, shopping malls and parks. You will need to spend at least one evening to capture the essence of this place.
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Probably the most popular museum in New York City, the Met holds a treasure trove of artifacts, paintings and sculptures, among other items. You will be dazzled with the history that exudes from every column of this museum.
Also, the Museum of Modern Art and the American Museum of Natural History are very popular tourists? spots along with the Guggenheim Museum which is an ever-growing institution devoted to the art of the 20th century and beyond. Central Park: Is the heart of Manhattan and provides you with the essential breathing space.
You can laze around; enjoy boating in the lake or watch public performances in the open air theatre. Frequently displayed and referenced in popular films and television shows, Central Park is arguably one of the most famous parks in the world.
According to the Central Park Conservancy, more than 35 million people a year visit the park, which is located in Central Manhattan. Central Park measures 843 acres and six miles around and includes seven bodies of water, lawns and wooded areas.
The park is open year-round. Available activities include playgrounds, bicycling, baseball and bird watching.
Common tourist destinations within the park include Belvedere Castle, Charles A. Dana Discovery Center and the Conservatory Garden.
Empire State Building: Since opening in 1931, the Empire State Building has received 120 million visitors, according to NYC Tourist. A world-renowned fixture of New York City's skyline, the 1,453-foot skyscraper is located on Fifth Avenue and 34th Street in midtown Manhattan.
The skyscraper features observatories on the 86th floor and the 102nd floor. Glass-enclosed high-speed elevators lead up to the outdoor promenades around the building where visitors can use high-powered binoculars.
No visit to New York City is complete without ascending the 102 stories of the Empire State Building. There is a large viewing deck on the top that offers commanding views of all five boroughs and the neighbor state of New Jersey.
East Village: This trendy Manhattan neighborhood is filled with chic art galleries, night club hotspots, world-famous restaurants, shopping and museums, public displays and theaters. Spend an afternoon strolling the local neighborhoods and attractions such as Nolita, Chinatown, Little Italy, Canal Street and New York University (NYU).
You can admire the upscale boutiques or enjoy the East Village's excellent cafes. This bohemian center of New York attracts millions of tourists.
The area is also popular for its vibrant nightlife. Rockefeller Center: Located in the center of Midtown is a complex of nineteen commercial buildings spanning 22 acres and located between Fifth Avenue (shopper?s paradise) and Sixth Avenue.
Best known for its 'Christmas Tree', 'Top of the Rock' observation deck and 'Radio City Music Hall' home of the Rockettes, is a great New York destination for all visitors any time of the year. Statue of Liberty: One of New York City's most iconic landmarks, the Statue of Liberty welcomes thousands of visitors each day.
Located on an island in the waters of the Upper New York Bay, visitors can only access the monument by ferry. A colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor designed by Frdric Bartholdi.
A gift from France on October 28, 1886 is of a robed female representing Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, who bears a torch and (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence. A broken chain lies at her feet.
The statue has become an iconic symbol of freedom and of the United States. New York City is a great place to visit and you will need at least a week to explore all wonders of the Big Apple
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