Guest post by Ben Philp

Traveling has countless physical and mental health benefits – it takes away stress and allows you to experience new surroundings and vibes. If this sounds like something you would love, but you haven't a travel list ready, we recommend starting with New York.

New York is one of the world's leading fashion, food, art, and theater hubs. As one of the world's most popular locations, New York comprises massive skyscrapers, diverse culture, and a hustle-and-bustle atmosphere. It is impossible not to fall in love with this city.

Here are four sites in New York that you don't want to miss out on your visit:

4. The Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most photogenic places in New York. If you visit NY, you must experience walking this bridge, preferably towards Manhattan. Located on the East River's shore, the Brooklyn Bridge offers picturesque views, including the panoramic view of the New York Harbor.

Visiting Brooklyn Bridge in the summers will love the cultural and sports venues, including outdoor movies, kayaking, and outdoor sports classes. The Brooklyn Bridge is always flocked by the locals of NYC, but, as a tourist, you shouldn't be missing out on the fantastic scenery Brooklyn Bridge has to offer.

Book your flight today and start exploring one of the world's greatest cities – New York. 

3. Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty symbolizes New York and the entire United States of America – nearly half of the American population can trace back their ancestors to Liberty Island.

The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous landmarks in the world, and there are many reasons that you should go to NY and visit Liberty Island and the Statue of Liberty. You might not know that you can go to the crown of the statue and have the best travel experience of all time.

You get to have mesmerizing views of New York City while taking in a little bit of the history of the Statue of Liberty. Afterward, you might want to quickly jump on a ferry ride and visit the immigration museum located on Liberty Island.

2. Central Park

When Central Park was initially designed in the 1950s, the underlying objective was to build an immediate respite from the city's whirl and excitement.

Built as the first urban landscaped park in the USA, Central Park is not only a nature preserve within the city but also the hub of a multitude of attractions for tourists and local New Yorkers. That said, it is recommended to visit Central Park on a nice sunny day so you can truly enjoy its beauty.

Don't forget to stop for a picnic at Sheep's Meadow and if you like skating, take your skaters with you to go wild in the Wollman Rink. If you want to get a realistic glimpse of typical NYC life, then visiting Central Park is a must-do activity while you are on a trip to explore New York.

1. Times Square

Times Square is just as famous as New York itself. While Times Square is exciting during the day, it is an excellent spot to explore in the evening when it vibrates to the brilliantly lit gigantic screens and billboards.

The unique appeal of Times Square is that it is the liveliest area of New York – the neon lights and massive illuminated billboards, you will never feel bored in this vibrant spot. Besides the fantastic atmosphere, Times Square has the best theaters, restaurants, bars, and museums.

To truly experience what Times Square is about, we recommend visiting this amazing spot of New York at night, so you can get thoroughly enchanted by the city's most famous squares.

If you are a sucker for arts, we recommend visiting one of the 41 mainstream theaters that are located around Times Square.

The Takeaway

New York is home to various nationalities, ethnicities, and religions. By visiting New York and exploring this fantastic city, you can mingle with New Yorkers and become a part of their fast-paced life and unmatched energy.

 

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