Travel Guest Post: Travel Guide to NYC

New York City is one of the world’s most famous travel destinations, partly thanks to its countless appearances in Hollywood films and TV shows, but also for its many cultural achievements. Visiting New York can be as captivating today as it was a century ago, with a mix of historical attractions and modern exhibits appealing to people of diverse ages and backgrounds.

Just walking around is one of the most enjoyable experiences in NYC, especially in the central districts that house some of its most famous parks and squares. Central Park is one of the most famous urban parks in the world, and a great place for walking or cycling at all times of the year, and for experiencing New York’s four seasons. Times Square can be considered another essential destination, and not only at New Year, as this bustling square is the heart of New York.

If you’re eager to fill up your photo album, New York has plenty of significant monuments and famous landmarks to choose from. Some of the most popular include the Statue of Liberty, the World Trade Center Memorial and the Empire State Building, the latter of which also offers spectacular views of the city when you take a trip up to its viewing platforms. Another recommended view over New York City is from the observation platforms of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.

To seek out some culture on your city break to New York, one of the leading districts is Broadway, where you can find a mix of star-studded musicals and more serious theatrical shows. New York’s music and concert halls can also offer a variety of experiences, including Carnegie Hall and Radio City Music Hall, while world-leading art galleries like the Metropolitan Museum of Art (commonly known as the Met) can also be the basis of a fascinating cultural afternoon in the city.

If you’re visiting New York City with the family, you’ll be spoiled for choice with child-friendly attractions, but if you’re looking for something that adults can enjoy just as much, enduringly popular destinations like Madame Tussauds Wax Museum could be just the thing. You shouldn’t visit New York without sampling some of its famous food and drink either, including putting its legendary pizzas to the test – especially if you’ve eaten pizza in Chicago for comparison. New York City is known as the city that never sleeps, which means you’ll never be stuck for entertainment after the sun goes down.

Author: Jamie Monteath