The most iconic view of Rockefeller Center for visitors takes place during the winter when the plaza turns into a skating rink, but the plaza also houses a farmer’s market, dozens of shops and cafes, plus the popular tourist attraction, Top of the Rock Observation Deck. Top of the Rock ...
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Central Park has it all: 843 acres. Nearly 40 million annual visitors. Twenty-nine sculptures. More than 25,000 trees. The massive National Historic Landmark is located smack-dab in the middle of Manhattan, and it is home to everything from an ice-skating rink to a swimming pool and hos...
In the summer, you can catch free movies in the park; in winter, there is a pop-up ice skating rink to enjoy. The park is also located right next to New York Public Library. It is ideally combined with a visit to the library’s Reading Room. On a rainy day, you can always stay...
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New York City in the winter is a sight to behold. From the iconic ice-skating rink at Rockefeller Center to the glittering holiday window displays along Fifth Avenue, the city transforms into a winter wonderland. But as magical as it looks, NYC winters can also be harsh, with freezing tem...
New York City in the winter is a sight to behold. From the iconic ice-skating rink at Rockefeller Center to the glittering holiday window displays along Fifth Avenue, the city transforms into a winter wonderland. But as magical as it looks, NYC winters can also be harsh, with freezing tem...
Lower Manhattan (also called Downtown) is the area south of 14th Street between the East River on the east and the Hudson River on the west. The area is divided into several neighborhoods as you can see on this map. I can't possibly cover everything there is to do in each of these...