New York is located on the Atlantic coast in the southeastern part of New York State, the United States. It is the largest city and the largest port in the United States. It is also a travel destination flocked by tourists from all over the world. . But you may not know that other historical cities and natural wonders around New York are also worth seeing. They are different from the lively and prosperous New York, but each has its own characteristics. The most recommended ones are Washington, Philadelphia, Boston and Niagara Falls. I believe that after visiting these cities, you will definitely have a different sense of Meidong!
In New York, whether it is the world-famous traditional landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Central Park, or the unparalleled Metropolitan Museum, Natural History Museum, Museum of Modern Art, etc., they all show you a prosperous and profound scene from different angles. of New York City.
- Introduction to the Empire State Building
Located in Midtown Manhattan, the Empire State Building was once the tallest building in the world. It is a symbol of economic recovery in the United States and a landmark building in New York. It can be viewed from the observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors. A heart-warming 360-degree view of New York City. Among them, the outdoor observation deck on the 86th floor is the highest open-air observation deck in New York and has been used as the location for many movies and TV series.
Address: 20 W 34th St, New York, NY 10001
Ticket price: $38.15 for adults, $36.05 for seniors, $31.95 for children
Opening hours: 08:00-02:00 the next day
Transportation: Take subway B, D, F, N, Line Q, R and get off at 34th St. Take bus M2, 3, 4, 5, 32 and get off at 34th St.
- Introduction to Statue Of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of America. It stands on Liberty Island at the mouth of the Hudson River, wearing a radiant crown, holding the torch of freedom, and holding the “Declaration of Independence”. . On the ferry to Liberty Island, you can not only see the high-rise buildings in New York from afar, but also climb the Statue of Liberty to see what its interior is.
Boarding address: Liberty State Park in New Jersey or Battery Park in New York
Ticket prices: Ground and pedestal tickets are $18.5 for adults, $9 for children, and $14 for seniors. Crown tickets are $21.50 for adults, $12 for children, and $17 for seniors.
Opening hours: 08:30am-5:00pm
Transportation: From the city center, you can take Metro Line 1 or 9 to South Ferry Station, or at 4, 5 Bowling Green Station, or take M1, M2 and get off at Battery Park City, Then take the ferry to Liberty Island.
- USS Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Introduction
This is a military and maritime history museum docked at Pier 86 that showcases the USS Intrepid and the USS Growler submarine. Intrepid participated in the Pacific War of World War II, the Vietnam War, as an anti-submarine aircraft carrier, and participated in the US space program. In 1986, it was named a National Historic Landmark of the United States. The cockpit of the Intrepid is facing the high-rise Manhattan district, and a different Manhattan street view can be found from the command cabin of the cockpit. In addition to this, there is also the Space Shuttle Pavilion, which features the first space shuttle and the Roaring nuclear submarine.
Address: Pier 86, W 46th St, New York, NY 10036 Ticket
price: $31 for adults, $27 for seniors and students, $24 for youth, $17 for children Opening
hours: 10:00-17:00
Transportation: M50 can be taken Get off at 12 Av/w 46 St.
- Times Square
Introduction to Times Square: Times Square, also known as the “Crossroads of the World”, is a block in Manhattan, New York City, USA. From the ground to the sky, every inch of Times Square is flickering with changing red light colors, from product logos to visual advertisements, this is also the only area in New York City that requires owners to hang bright publicity boards in the planning ordinance. New York’s most iconic landmark, the filming location of many film and television dramas.
Address: Manhattan, NY 10036, USA
Ticket Price: Free
Opening Hours: All Day
Recommended Time to Visit: Times Square is even more shocking after dark
Transportation:
- Take subway N, Q and R lines to get off at 49 St Walk two blocks south; or take subway line 1 to 50 St station and walk three blocks south; or take subway lines B, D, F, M to 47-50 Sts – Rockefeller Ctr and walk west up.
- Take bus M104 to get off at 7 Av/w 47 St stop; or take bus M50 to get off at W 49 St/7 Av stop and walk two blocks south; or take bus M7, M20, M104 to arrive 7 Av/w 44 St station and walk two blocks north.
- Introduction to The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art was built in 1870 and is the largest art museum in the United States. The museum is divided into four floors and currently has a collection of 3 million exhibits. It is the world’s leading large-scale museum, covering various precious cultural relics and works of art from Egypt, Greece, Rome, Europe, Asia and other places.
Address: 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA
Ticket Price: Adult $25, Senior $17, Student $12
Opening Hours: Sunday-Thursday 10:00am-05:30pm, Friday-Saturday 10:00 00am-09:00pm
Transportation:
- Take bus M1/M2/M3/M4 and get off at 5 Av/w 81 St stop; M86-SBS road and get off at E 84 St/5 Av stop.
- Take Metro Line 4 (circle), Line 5 (circle), Line 6 (circle/square) and get off at 86 St.
- Introduction to Central Park
Central Park, located in upper Manhattan, is not only the back garden of New Yorkers, but also a favorite destination for tourists from all over the world. Surrounded by skyscrapers in New York, it has a unique view and is the first artificially constructed landscape park in the United States. Here, you can not only go to Strawberry Fields in memory of John Lennon, the lead singer of the “Beatles”, but also come to Park Lake, sit next to the Bethesda fountain to enjoy the lake view, and walk on the boulevard. These are the places where the most movies are filmed, and they are also a must-see in Central Park.
Address: Terrace Dr, New York, NY 10024, USA
Ticket price: Free
Opening hours: 6:00-01:00 the next day
Transportation:
- Take subway A, B, C to 72 St or 86 St or 81 St station get off.
- Take bus M86-SBS to W 86 St/Traverse Rd stop, M10 to Central PK w/w 84 St stop.
If you are new to New York and worry about getting lost in such a big Central Park, or you can’t find the focus of the game, you can choose to participate in a day trip, not only to easily check in the key landmarks, but also to visit other classic attractions together~
- Wall Street, Charging Bull
Introduction: The bronze bull statue on Wall Street is one of the most important symbols of American capitalism. It attracts thousands of tourists to take pictures here every day. It is said that touching the copper bull can bring good luck.
Address: Charging Bull, New York, NY 10004, USA
Ticket price: Free
Opening hours: All day
Transportation:
- Take bus M55 and get off at Broadway/Morris St stop.
- Take subway lines 4 and 5 and get off at Bowling Green Station.
- Brooklyn Bridge
Introduction to Brooklyn Bridge: The Brooklyn Bridge has a unique structure and is the oldest suspension bridge in the world, one of the most symbolic landmarks in New York, and the location of countless movies. Standing on the bridge, backed by high-rise buildings and facing the East River, the scenery is very charming. The mottled traces on the bridge and the magnificent cable slings have made this more than 120-year-old bridge a pilgrimage site for many artists. The romantic carousel in the glass house under the bridge, Jane’s Carousel, is also popular, attracting countless young people to take wedding photos.
Address: Brooklyn Bridge, New York, NY 10038, USA
Ticket Price: Free
Opening Hours: All Day
Transportation: Take Subway Lines 4, 5, 6 and get off at Brooklyn Station, or take Lines A and C and get off at HighSt.BrooklynBridge Station Car
- Introduction to the One World Observatory
of the World Trade Center : The new World Trade Center is located next to the original World Trade Center. It took 13 years to complete after the 9/11 incident. It is currently the tallest building in the United States and cost 3.8 billion US dollars to build. Here you will have a brand-new visual experience, reaching the top of the building in 60 seconds and overlooking the infinite charm of New York City.
Address: 285 Fulton St, New York, NY 10006, USA
Ticket price: $34 for adults, $32 for seniors, $28 for children
Opening hours: 9:00am-9:00pm
Transportation: Take subway A, C to CHAMBERS ST. Station, Subway E to WORLD TRADE CENTER, Subway 1 to RECTOR ST., Subway 2, 3, 4, 5 to FULTON ST., Subway R, W to CORTLAND ST.
- Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is located in the central valley of New York, USA, an hour north of New York City, and is the largest and most comprehensive outlet in the United States.
Address: 498 Red Apple Ct, Central Valley, NY 10917, USA
Opening hours: 9:00am-9:00pm
Arrival method: Car rental or long-distance bus
If you don’t want to rent a car, or you are worried that you can’t find a parking space by yourself, there are buses to choose from. You can go back and forth multiple times in one day, and the time is free, but you need to book tickets as soon as possible~