10 Things To Do In New York City: Complete Guide To The Big Apple

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10 Things To Do In New York City: Complete Guide To The Big Apple: New York City, with its towering buildings and iconic landmarks, is a vibrant hub of culture, big city life, and delicious food. Musicals, movies, and novels show that New York is a city of endless possibilities and inspiration.

 

10 Things To Do In New York City: Complete Guide To The Big Apple

Experience iconic sights including the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, and more. Many cruises depart from New York City, allowing you to easily see the city before or after your ship takes you to the Caribbean, Canada, or elsewhere. Our top 9 New York City attractions and travel recommendations can help you plan a stress-free vacation!

 

Scramble in Times Square

Times Square has large billboards, bright lights, and Broadway musicals! Due to its picturesque location near the cruise port, this lively crossroads is a favorite stop for first-time and return travelers. We recommend visiting Times Square in the morning when the crowds are smaller and the lighting is better for photography.

If you don’t mind the crowds, soaking in the neon lights and digital billboards is a must. Times Square is a lively part of New York, where you can see Sardi’s caricatures, hear the mysterious humming sound, and enjoy busking!

 

Embark on a NYC Harbour Lights Cruise

The bright lights that illuminate New York’s streets and skyline at night prove it never sleeps! A city lights cruise gave us a new perspective on the harbor’s views and lights, including the sunset and NYC’s most popular places. You can stroll under the Brooklyn Bridge, pose with the Statue of Liberty, and see the never-ending Manhattan cityscape for two hours!

 

Shop ‘til you drop at 5th Avenue

Fifth Avenue is a busy Manhattan street. This famous street has premium flagship stores and high-end boutiques, making it a shopper’s dream! Shop at Bulgari, Cartier, Louis Vuitton, and others. The fashionable avenue has architecture and art attractions in addition to shopping.

Enjoy St. Patrick’s Cathedral’s architecture and the Museum of Modern Art’s collection of van Gogh, Picasso, and Warhol works.

 

Take a sunset walk in Central Park

Central Park is a great place to escape the city and enjoy some fresh air and vegetation. In vibrant Manhattan, this vast urban park offers many activities, attractions, and events. A sunset walk under the canopy of towering American Elm trees without the cloud-scraping towers is a great way to slow down from New York City’s fast pace.

It was refreshing—literally and figuratively! Explore the Alice in Wonderland sculpture and the courageous sled dog Balto monument. Climb the Belvedere Castle for balconies overlooking the Great Lawn, Turtle Pond, and Ramble, a birdwatching paradise!

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Indulge in New York’s cuisine

From fine-dining restaurants and classic bakeries to food trucks and street-food booths, New York City has something for every mood and taste. We loved the New York-style pizza, so try Scarr’s Pizza and Joe’s Pizza, which are essential to NYC’s pizza scene.

Our favorites include Little Italy and Chinatown, excellent for trying unique flavors outside New York! Halal carts are everywhere throughout the city, drawing huge lines of hungry people looking for cheap and tasty street food. For dessert, try Levain Bakery’s chocolate cookies or New York-style cheesecake!

 

Catch a Broadway show

Broadway is a prominent bucket list item for many people visiting New York. It’s special to see a musical or play live in New York City, where arts and culture thrive. The Theatre District, commonly known as the Great White Way, has some of the city’s best theaters near Times Square. There’s something for everyone, from The Phantom of the Opera and Hamilton to Lion King and Aladdin!

 

Experience the buzz of Grand Central Terminal

Let the Grand Central Terminal, a gorgeous train station in Midtown Manhattan with impressive architecture, history, and infinite dining and shopping, captivate you. A large beaux-arts neoclassical façade welcomes you.

Once inside the station, exquisite marble floors, skylight windows, elegant chandeliers, and an elegantly decorated ceiling will make you feel like a king. The four-faced opal clock on the main concourse and Grand Central Market for souvenirs and food are highlights.

 

Swot up in the Natural History Museum

The vast Natural History Museum in Manhattan will captivate history buffs. Admire the enormous dinosaur and prehistoric fossil displays. Apart from fossil exhibits, the museum has permanent exhibition halls for earth and planetary sciences, human origins and civilizations, culture, arts, and more.

Enjoy some peace in the Hall of North American Forests, explore space in Hayden Planetarium Space Theatre, and marvel at butterflies at Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium. Top attractions include the 122-foot Titanosaur and Great Blue Whale!

 

See the New York City skyline from the Top of the Rock

We think Top of the Rock has the greatest city skyline views of all our NYC observation decks and platforms! On top of Rockefeller Centre, this stunning outdoor observatory offers panoramic views of downtown Manhattan, the Empire State Building, Central Park, and more.

Its north, south, east, and west glass terraces offer a panoramic view of the city from 850 feet up. For an unforgettable experience, get tickets for the golden hour to see the sun rise and set over the stunning skyline.

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