1 - CENTRAL PARK - This is a
huge park 843 acres, located in the center of Manhattan. The
park has several lakes, theaters, tennis courts etc. It is
also the home of "Central Park Zoo" and the "Metropolitan
Museum of Art".
2 - STATUE OF LIBERTY - France gave this statue to the United
States as a gift of friendship and also symbolizing freedom
and democracy. The Statue was dedicated in 1886.
3 - EMPIRE STATE BUILDING - With 86 floors, the "Empire
State Building" is one of the most famous buildings in
the world. It has an observatory that offers a Panoramic views
from within a glass enclosed pavilion.
4 - TIME SQUARE - The most bustling square of New York is
known for its many Broadway theaters, Cinemas and huge signs.
This is one place that makes New York a city that never sleeps.
New Year's celebrations always take place at this location.
5 - GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL - This is one of the two monumental
gateways that were built in NYC in the heyday of railway transportation.
It stands today as on of New York's most famous land marks
and was the first railroad station in New York City.
6 - BROAD WAY - This is the most famous theater in the world
one of thirty nine professional New York theaters. It is located
in Manhattan.
7- WORLD TRADE CENTER - Historic site, where the "Twin
Towers" stood. Project " REBIRTH" is a mission
to document the entire reconstruction of the site in future.
8 - METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART - This museum is considered
by International experts to be one of the world's two greatest
all around art museum. Give yourself enough time to visit
the museum.
9 - ELLIS ISLAND - Visitors can retrace steps of their ancestors
at this famous landing point that welcomed millions of immigrants
to the United States.
10 - NEW YORK CITY SUBWAY - This is one of the most extensive
public transportation system in the world. There's approximately
656 miles of revenue track and a total of 842 miles . 40%
of the system runs above ground.