Morning: Trinity Church, New York – Wall Street Bronze Bull – Battery Park
You can buy the ferry ticket with the crown on the official website Statue of Liberty cruise Tickets, but you need to book at least 3 months in advance. The editor only made a one and a half month in advance, and you can only buy the ticket with the base. Buy tickets online, print them out and take them with you. Since the booked ferry ticket leaves at 12:00 noon, first go to see the attractions near Battery Park in the morning.
Take Line 4 or 5 to Wall St, and you can see Trinity Church when you come out.
Inside the church: very quiet, people come to the church to seek peace of mind.
After coming out of the church and walking down Broadway, after a while, the copper bull came into view:
After taking pictures, continue down the Broadway (by the sea) and walk for about 10 minutes to reach Battery Park. There is not much to introduce the history of Fortress Park, just post some pictures:
The most famous Clinton Castle:
There are also cannons to defend against the British attack:
There are also monuments in the park to commemorate the American-Korean War:
and other sculptures:
Also see squirrels and morning glories:
Noon: Statue of Liberty – Ellis Island (ELLIS)
If you want to go to the island, get on the boat at Battery Park. If you take the subway directly, take Line 4 or 5 (downtown direction) to Bowling Green, come out and walk towards the seaside, it is very close.
Battery Park
When you see this sign, follow the directions, show your ticket before boarding the ship, and then go through the security check, and then you can board the ship to see the goddess!
Before boarding the pedestal, you need to store your bags and go through another security check. Here you can look up at the goddess more closely:
The tinder works of the torch in the hand of the goddess preserved in the lobby of the pedestal:
Manhattan from the island is so beautiful:
After visiting the Statue of Liberty, board the boat and continue to Ellis Island. It was the main immigration checkpoint in the United States closed in 1954 and is now a museum, where modern Americans find their roots.
Inside the museum:
After the tour, board the ferry back to Manhattan ~
Afternoon: NYSE – Ground Zero
After arriving at Battery Park, there was still time and decided to go to the next stop: the New York Stock Exchange. Go back on Broadway, then cross Exchange Plaza Road, walk a little further and you will see the New York Stock Exchange:
After taking photos, proceed to the last stop of the day: Ground Zero (Ground Zero). Return to Exchange Plaza Road, then walk along Trinity Pl Road, go west on Liberty Road, cross a block, and walk a little further, and you will see the Memorial Pool at Ground Zero. Once you arrive here, you will feel a dignified atmosphere and a heavy heart. stand up.
The South Pool and the North Pool, which are grounded to zero, represent the South Building and North Building of the former World Trade Tower, respectively. When someone comes to mourn, they will put a white flower on the name of the deceased:
Well, the day’s itinerary is over.