Places to visit in New York
Everything to see and do in New York, curated by the Concierge.
The best things to see in New York
Our pick of the essential cultural visits in New York: museums, monuments, gardens.
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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Brooklyn
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Brooklyn is a Brooklyn movie theater in New York known for in-seat dining. It is a practical option for an evening nearby.
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Cathédrale Saint Patrick
St. Patrick’s Cathedral New York, on Fifth Avenue, is a major Neo-Gothic church in Midtown. It is open for prayer and for a short, easy visit.
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Dumbo - Manhattan Bridge View
In DUMBO, the Manhattan Bridge view from Washington Street frames the bridge between brick buildings, a short walk from Brooklyn’s waterfront.
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Edge NYC
Edge NYC is an open-air observation deck at Hudson Yards, with wide views over Manhattan, the river, and nearby skyscrapers.
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Empire State Building
The Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan is one of New York’s landmark skyscrapers, known for its observatories and wide city views.
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Flatiron Building
The Flatiron Building in New York is a landmark Manhattan monument, best known for its triangular shape and the street views around Madison Square.
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Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal New York is a historic public transit hub, known for its main concourse, celestial ceiling, and iconic clock.
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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts gathers major stages on the Upper West Side, including the Metropolitan Opera, for music, dance, and theater.
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Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden in New York is a major arena for concerts, sports and large live shows. It works well for an evening plan near Midtown.
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Mémorial du 11-Septembre
New York’s 9/11 Memorial includes two reflecting pools and a museum, offering a clear, respectful way to understand the attacks and their aftermath.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York holds wide-ranging collections. Plan a focused route to make your visit smoother and more rewarding.
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Musée Solomon R. Guggenheim
New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum brings together modern and contemporary art in a spiral building. The layout supports a clear, visually engaging visit.
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Muséum américain d'histoire naturelle
New York’s American Museum of Natural History brings together dinosaurs, meteorites, and large habitat dioramas. The visit suits both families and adults.
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MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM
Museum of Ice Cream New York in SoHo offers an immersive, photo-friendly visit built around playful ice cream-themed rooms. Most visits last about one to two hours.
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Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art New York, or MoMA, brings together major modern and contemporary works in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
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One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center in New York rises above the World Trade Center site and is mainly visited for its observatory and the nearby memorial.
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Pont de Brooklyn
Brooklyn Bridge in New York links Manhattan and Brooklyn. Its pedestrian walkway offers open skyline views over the East River.
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Quartier Général de SOS Fantômes
The Ghostbusters headquarters in New York is a real firehouse. It is easy to spot from the street during a walk through Tribeca.
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Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall in New York is a major Midtown performance venue, known for its Art Deco interiors and the Rockettes.
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Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center New York brings together Art Deco buildings, lively plazas, shops, and Top of the Rock views in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
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Roosevelt Island Tramway
The Roosevelt Island Tramway New York links Manhattan with Roosevelt Island in minutes and offers open views over the East River skyline.
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Statue de la Liberté
The Statue of Liberty in New York stands on Liberty Island. It combines harbor views with a clear introduction to the city’s French-American history.
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SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt in New York is an immersive observation experience with Manhattan views, mirrored spaces, and a visit designed for striking photos.
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Top of The Rock
Top of the Rock New York is the Rockefeller Center observation deck. It is known for open views over Manhattan, Central Park, and the Empire State Building.
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Vessel
Vessel New York is a landmark at Hudson Yards, known for its honeycomb stair design and its location near The Edge New York.
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Zoo de Central Park
Central Park Zoo in New York is a compact urban zoo on the park’s southeast side. It suits a short family visit between other stops.
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What to do in New York
The best activities in New York: guided tours, theatres, shopping, the outdoors.
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Battery Park
Battery Park, at Manhattan’s southern tip, offers harbor views, shaded walks, and practical access to ferries serving New York Harbor.
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Brookfield Place
Brookfield Place New York is a Lower Manhattan shopping destination near the World Trade Center, with shops, dining and Hudson River views.
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Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York runs along the East River between DUMBO and Brooklyn Heights. It offers skyline views, lawns, walks, and family areas.
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Bryant Park
Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan, just behind the New York Public Library, is a popular urban park known for lawns, seating, and seasonal events.
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Central Park
Central Park, Manhattan’s landmark urban park in New York, is best explored on foot, by bike, or by rowboat. Expect lawns, lakes, bridges, and viewpoints.
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Domino Park
Domino Park New York is a waterfront park in Williamsburg, set along the East River and known for Manhattan views and its industrial past.
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High Line
The High Line New York is an elevated garden walk on a former rail line, linking the Meatpacking District, Chelsea, and Hudson Yards.
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Little Island
Little Island New York is a landscaped park above the Hudson near Chelsea, known for river views, planted paths, and an easy short visit.
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Pier 35
Pier 35 New York is a public waterfront garden on Manhattan’s East River, known for bridge views, seating, and the swings at Pier 35.
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Times Square
Times Square in New York brings together giant screens, Broadway theaters, and constant foot traffic in Midtown. The atmosphere is usually calmer early in the day.
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Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park in New York is a lively Greenwich Village park, known for its arch, chess tables, street life, and cultural presence.
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