The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty, one of America's most iconic buildings, was a gift from France. It was built in 1886 and is still a global symbol of freedom.

Central Park

Anyone visiting New York City should take a stroll around Central Park's winding paths, pedal a bicycle through them, or ride in a carriage through them.

Rockefeller Center

The Rockefeller Center offers scatting for your enjoyment. This enormous shopping and entertainment complex is located in the heart of Manhattan.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

There are more than two million works of art in The Met's permanent collection, which spans a time period of 5,000 years.

The High Line

The High Line is an old rail line that has been turned into an elevated urban foot trail. A variety of trees and plants have been included into this special linear public park.

Times Square

The place to be in New York at night, Times Square is lined with enormous, brilliantly lighted billboards and screens. This is where New Year's Eve festivities take place in New York.

Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge has suspension cables and Gothic-styled arches. It has influenced countless poets, musicians, and artists throughout.

Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal, often known as Grand Central Station, is a magnificent Beaux Arts structure that is well worth visiting.

St. Patrick's Cathedral

With a capacity for 2,400 people and a Pieta statue, St. Patrick's Cathedral is among the best examples of Gothic Revival architecture in New York.