New York City Travel Guide - 5 Things You Have to See and Do

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EMPIRE STATE:

The Empire State Building is situated on 35th Avenue and 35 Street and you just have to visit it. It is open until midnight and has an excellent nightclub on the 107th floor with magnificent view. For daytime trippers you just have to go up to the top of this unique and historic building and look down over the vibrant city of New York.

CARRIAGE RIDE THROUGH CENTRAL PARK:

You must try a carriage ride through Central Park and glide gracefully in the fresh air, the noise of horse hooves, snuggle under a blanket and experience the beautiful Manhattan skyline. You can catch a ride in your own carriage at central park south, on the corner of 59 Street and Fifth Avenue. Feel like royalty and enjoy the ride.

A CRUISE ON THE STATEN ISLAND FERRY:

Take a cruise with New York reflected in the lapping water. New York Waterway Cruise offers a rare glimpse of the city during the daytime or you can go for a romantic twilight cruise. The Statue of Liberty is a "must see" as it represents freedom and the American way of life.

A HELICOPTER RIDE OVER THE CITY:

Take a buzz over NYC skyline in a helicopter. Liberty Helicopters offer a chance of seeing and experiencing the spectacular views of Ellis Island, Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty and many other famous landmarks. Soar towards the heavens on the trip of a lifetime.

TAKE A MEAL IN UNION PACIFIC:

The Union Pacific is one of New York's most highly rated dining places. Relax to the sound of a magnificent waterfall splashing in the background as you dine on some of NYC finest cuisine. Union Pacific is located at 111 East 22nd Street between Lexiton and Park Avenue South. A must do!

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  • New York offers it all to visitors
  • You must visit the Empire State on your trip to New York City
  • Take a romantic cruise on the Staten Island Ferry
New York, the city that never sleeps. Take a bite from The Big Apple and sample some of the wonderful cuising, trips and history of this magnificent city

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  • M.S.Medina9/23/2007

    I would love to visit some of these places.

  • Sherri Granato9/17/2007

    Excellent tips and city guide, complete with addresses. Thanks!

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