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BROOKLYN BRIDGE
The iconic Brooklyn Bridge connects Lower Manhattan
and Brooklyn Heights. A stroll across the elevated
pedestrian walkway provides a true New York City
experience, where you will find some of the best views
of NYC for free.
CENTRAL PARK
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BRYANT PARK
The site of ice skating at Winter
Village, free summer movies on the
lawn, and endless meals and meetings
at its tables, Bryant Park serves its role
well as a centrally located Manhattan
park. Just blocks from Times Square
and the theater district.
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HUDSON YARDS
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest
neighborhood and home to more
than 100 diverse shops and culinary
experiences, significant public art and
dynamic cultural institutions.
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CENTRAL PARK
Arguably one of the most famous parks
in the world, Central Park is a manmade
wonder. Not only is it the first public park
built in America, but it is also one of the
most frequently visited, with over 25 million
guests per year. Set in the middle of bustling
Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven,
not only for athletes, daydreamers,
musicians, and strollers, but also for teems
of migratory birds each year. You can spend
an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds,
gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments,
and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and
arches. If you are wanting something a bit
more energetic, you can hire bikes, go ice
skating, bouldering plus so much more.
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9/11 MEMORIAL
& MUSEUM
The memorial is located at the
World Trade Center site, the
former location of the Twin
Towers that were destroyed
during the September 11
attacks.
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