Trip Moments Recommendations
Statue of Liberty in New York
This is the Statue of Liberty, from manhattan you can go to Staten Island Ferry and ride a ferry to go to the island. I advise you not to deal with the middle man along the staten island ferry that offers you to ride a ferry and charge you hundreds of dollars per person, if you get by yourself and i suggest you book online for the ferry tickets its just cheap. you can go there from newyork and other way from new jersey.
if you go to USA, this is worth the visit. You will get to know the Liberty or freedom of the country and story and history of that statue. #america #statueofliberty #liberty #libertystatue #nyc #nyclandmarks #newyork #newyorkcity #manhattan #ellisisland #statenisland #nationalpark #mytripvlog #awesomepic
Welcome to NYC!
Welcome to New-York city!
Here’s an overview of the Big Apple:
« New York City has a population of approximately 8.2 million people. The New York Metropolitan Area, which spans lower New York, northern New Jersey, and southwestern Connecticut, has a population of 18.7 million, making it the largest metropolitan area in the U.S. As of 2014, it was one of the 15 largest metro areas in the world.
New York City is a center for media, culture, food, fashion, art, research, finance, and trade. It has one of the largest and most famous skylines on earth, dominated by the iconic Empire State Building”.
During my time in NYC, here’s what I did:
Times Square, Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, Chinatown, Cruise (got a great view of the Statue of Liberty), NYC tour (half day tour of the most iconic buildings in NYC such as the Empire State Building, ground zero, Rockefeller Center). When I travel, what I like the most is to simply get off any subway station and walk around. That’s what I did in NYC and it was a lot of fun!
Have fun in NYC! 😊
#nyc #newyorkcity #timesquare #usa
#solotravel #nyclandmarks #beautiful
Gramercy Park, Manhattan, New York
Gramercy Park was designed to house fashionable families. The Roosevelts lived there for decades and enjoyed the area’s exclusive Gramercy Park. Over the years it’s been home to many writers, politicians, artists, and students who enjoy its central location and peaceful atmosphere
Gramercy can feel like a secluded, private neighborhood even though it’s located in central Manhattan.
The neighborhood is reminiscent of a sprawling, well-groomed park with its clean streets and carefully cultivated greenery.
Large and spacious brownstones are known as being some of the prettiest in the city. Hanging plants and bushes adorn most stoops.
Day-to-day life in Gramercy is laid-back. With few tourist attractions, the neighborhood is filled with residents looking for a place to relax with privacy.
#newyork #newyorkcity #unitedstatesofamerica #nyc #nyclandmarks #usatravel #urbanexplore
#oldarchitecture#easylife#themeparks#themepark#nationalpark
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
I love the Met. It was my first visit since the pandemic and the Met never disappoints. Everything felt safe and clean. The redone exhibits are absolutely gorgeous *especially* the Egyptian exhibit. The Indigenous exhibit is also beautiful.
This is hands down the best museum I have ever been to. There is so much to see, so I'd recommend planning to be here 4+ hours at least. Pricing is affordable at $25/ticket for non-residents. Check online to see if any exhibits are closed, there were a few closed exhibits for New York's Met Gala event, which was disappointing because we weren't expecting that. Otherwise, come prepared to be in awe of the incredible history here.
#newyork #newyorkcity #unitedstatesofamerica #nyc #nyclandmarks #usa #usatravel #urbanexplore
#museumquest#ancientlandmark#themeparks#themepark#nationalpark
Chinatown Neighborhood Coffee, New York
Neighborhood Coffee : Worth a visit if you’re in the Chinatown/ Two Bridges neighborhood:
1. Dreamers Coffee House, 54 W Henry Street
2. Oliver Coffee Shop, 5 Oliver Street
3. Full Tank Moto Cafe, 49 Monroe Street
4. Little Canal, 26 Canal St.
5. FMN General Store, 138 Division Street
Manhattan’s Chinatown is one of NYC's most evocative neighborhoods. Walking its busy, narrow streets reveals surprise after surprise: Chatham Square’s statue of Lin Zexu, a Qing dynasty official who led the fight against Britain’s illegal importation of opium; the odd pagoda-style roof and Buddhist temple; and atmospheric Doyers Street, with its basement bars and a speakeasy among them. Come hungry and work your way through the many dim sum palaces, dumpling dens and inexpensive noodle joints.
#newyork #newyorkcity #unitedstatesofamerica #us #usa #usatravel #nyc #nyclandmarks #urbanexplore
#cityoverlook#tripinspired#culturalattractions#historicculture#themeparks#themepark#nationalpark
Hudson Yards, New York
New York’s newest neighborhood, Hudson Yards, has been getting all the attention lately. This NYC’s latest hot spot has many attractions to offer, from stunning viewpoints and shopping to art installations and live shows. Our Hudson Yards neighborhood guide will walk you through the best things to do in Hudson Yards and the must-see attractions in New York’s newest neighborhood.
Hudson Yards neighborhood is located between 10th and 12th Avenues from West 30th to West 34th Streets. In the past, it was harder to get to this part of New York with public transportation, but nowadays, it’s quite easy to get to the Hudson Yards neighborhood.
#newyork #newyorkcity #unitedstatesofamerica #us #usa #usatravel #nyclandmarks #urbanexplore
#cityoverlook#tripinspired#historicculture#themeparks#culturalattractions#themepark#nationalpark
Grand Central Terminal, New York
While visiting NYC recently, I opted to use the Metro system to get around because it's easy, affordable and fast. On my many stops throughout the boroughs, I constantly came to Grand Central Station and I found it to be one of the most iconic metro station I've ever visited around the world. Grand Central Station is not just a train stop but an adventure, a walk through history; it is an experience.
The architecture, painted main course ceiling and cathedral like train station is nothing short of amazing and I found it to be more impressive in person than what you see in the movies. The iconic Tiffany clock was smaller than I imagined but there are no points deducted for that. Inside Grand Central Station you will find nearly a hundred shops and restaurants. On one of my many stops I decided to have lunch at Cipriani Dolci. This restaurant overlooks the main concourse and it was relaxing and allowed me time to really appreciate the people, the history and the view.
Now onto the train station itself in terms of transportation, everything is well planned from the signage to the layout. If you have any questions, there is an information desk at the main concourse and they are very friendly and knowledgeable. The station is impeccably clean and well lit. There is plenty of security but you don't notice them because they are overshadowed by the all encompassing grandeur.
My review cannot fully express how epic Grand Central Station is, this is something you have to experience in person. From the architecture, the shops, the history, the realness and obviously the transportation, you must visit Grand Central Station to understand how impressive it is. To the New Yorkers who get the opportunity to travel through this piece of history everyday, I say don't take it for granted. This is a true gem in the heart of NYC!
#newyork #newyorkcity #unitedstatesofamerica #us #usa #usatravel #nyclandmarks #urbanexplore
#cityoverlook#europeanarchitecture#historicculture#themeparks#culturalattractions#themepark#nationalpark
Walk among the literary greats!
Always love this part of Central Park! It’s incredible to have something like this in the middle of the city. #IloveNY #nyclandmarks #EnglishTeacherHoliday #LitNerd
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City That Never Sleeps: New York on the Deeps
Cruising the river of New York, I saw the city in different angle. Amazing skyline, great infrastructure, beautiful bridges! So here I decided to put up some photos of my favorites; Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, and George Washington Bridge. This activity is definitely one for the books!
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#ThingsToDoInNYC
#NYCLandmarks
#iAmTraveLAINE❣️
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Breathtaking views the city that never sleeps
Arrived at the beautiful Oculus Station, where we then saw the Ground Zero Memorial, the One World Trade Center, The Survivor Tree, and made our way over to the One World Observatory. Saw incredible views of Manhattan from sunset to night time and the thriving nightlife that New York City has to offer.
We then made our way over to Times Square and then to the New York City Public Library behind beautiful Bryant Park. From there, we visited the National Museum of Natural History and saw incredible exhibits.
After that, we strolled through the unfrequented 6 1/2 Avenue, and finally went to the historic Yankees Stadium.
If you haven’t already you need to… #visitnewyork #nyc #nyclandmarks #nycviews #nycskyline #nycnights #nycityworld #nycskyscrapers #nycarchitecture #yankees #NYCLibrary
Museum Whitney, New York
The Whitney Museum of American Art presents the full range of twentieth-century and contemporary American art, with a special focus on works by living artists. The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting American art, and its collection—arguably the finest holdings of twentieth-century American art in the world—is the Museum’s key resource. The Museum’s flagship exhibition, the Biennial, is the country’s leading survey of the most recent developments in American art.
Designed by architect Renzo Piano and situated between the High Line and the Hudson River, the Whitney’s current building vastly increases the Museum’s exhibition and programming space, providing the most expansive view ever of its unsurpassed collection of modern and contemporary American art.
#newyork #newyorkcity #unitedstatesofamerica #nyc #nyclandmarks #usa #usatravel #urbanexplore
#templeblessed#historicculture#culturalattractions#museumquest