Attractions
New York City is the cultural capital of the United States, and possibly the world... or so New Yorkers like to think! The facts are on their side: there are more than 500 art galleries,...
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Art Galleries
With so many artists, art dealers, and collectors living in New York City, it is no wonder that there are hundreds of galleries here. Ancient to contemporary, primitive to post-modern,...
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Heritage Sites
Today’s Chinatown was once the site of America’s most notorious slum; you can get the idea by watching Martin Scorcese’s film Gangs of New York. Before construction of the Foley Square...
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Museums
The Whitney holds one of the world’s largest collections of American art created from 1900 to the present, with over 12,000 pieces in total, only 1% of which is on display at any given...
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Museums - Out of City
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s museum is dedicated to the city’s transportation networks, with exhibits of artefacts, photographs, posters, and art designed to appeal to both...
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Theme Parks
There are no true amusement parks in New York City, but if a cheap thrill will do, and you don’t mind a little urban grittiness, head to Coney Island. Dozens of privately owned rides and...
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Zoos, Wildlife Parks & Open Farms
This zoo has a unique collection consisting only of animals native to north and south America. This is the place to come if you want to catch up with the animals that feature in American...
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