New York Attractions

The Statue of Liberty

An iconic symbol of freedom in the United States, the Statue of Liberty is 450 000 pounds of copper, steel, and awesome.

Grand central. Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/trodel/3598771506/">Trodel</a>

Grand Central Terminal's architecture brings you back to a more glorious time, and will also take you to Westchester.

Citi bike rack in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

New York's bike sharing program with hundreds of locations around the city.

Guggenheim Museum in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

Modern, impressionist, and post impressionist works in a beautiful Frank Lloyd Wright designed building.

One World Trade Center in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

Tallest skyscraper in New York and home to the 9/11 memorial museum.

Running path in Central Park in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

New York's largest public park and a favorite gathering space for locals.

Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

The largest art museum in the USA.

Dinosaur skeletons at American Museum Natural History. Photo by alphacityguides.

One of the worlds premiere science and natural history museums. 

Time Square in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

The lights, the crowds the Broadway shows—Times Square is the most famous intersection in America.

Eclectic street performer in Washington Square Park in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

A meeting spot, playground, and artist stage, Washington Square Park is one of the cities most diverse parks.

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

One of the best, and most influential modern art museums in the world.

Chrysler Building in New York. Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/zoonabar/154354932/">zoonabar</a>

One of the tallest buildings in NYC with amazing Art Deco architecture that's second to none.

Ice rink at Rockefeller in New York. Photo by Alphacityguides

Home to the NBC and Radio City Music Hall, in the heart of Manhattan.