Southeast Asia's first movie-themed them park is a popular destination for visitors to Singapore.
Made out of a pillar of black granite, the center shows a cut out of an American soldier who is also known as the Universal Soldier. Looking through him, there is a great view of the Statue of Liberty and Staten Island.
Soaring seventy stories over Manhattan is the Top of the Rock, the observation deck on top of Rockefeller Center, with spectacular views of New York City.
The Irish Hunger Memorial in New York City takes its name from the words "The Great Hunger", which are "An Gorta Mor" in the Irish language.
Also known as Trinity Wall Street, this is NYC's most famous church.
Fantastic pizza chain in NYC, Two Boots serves up massive pizzas at low prices in a unique atmosphere.
The Metronome and The Passage are both an enormous work of public art and a very confusing clock.
The Tenement Museum in New York City is dedicated to preserving the history of immigrant life in the city during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
These gardens are a relaxing haven in bustling Manhattan and a popular are for tourists and New Yorkers alike.
K-town is filled with asian restaurants, and shopping in the Koreatown Galleria.
Given to the New York Buddhist Church as a symbol of peace, it now stands in Manhattan as a reminder of the horrors of atomic war.
While Columbus Park isn't exactly a tourist destination, it is a perfect place to visit if you want an authentic New York experience.
Visiting the Empire State Building in New York City is an experience you will never forget. The Empire State Building was constructed in 1931. It was the world’s tallest building for the next 41 years and is currently the tallest building in New York City.
New York is great for ice skating in November, December and April when temperatures typically range from 45 to 65 degrees but the rinks are already open
The Abrons Arts Center is the perfect place to enjoy an evening of entertainment far away from the standard fare on Broadway.
This memorial in Battery Park commemorates those seamen who lost their lives supplying the troops during WWII.
Battery Park is located in the Battery in New York City. Because of the cannons that were erected after the American Revolution to defend the citizens, the place was called the Battery and the park, the Battery Park.
Only in Vegas will you be able to visit Paris, New York City, Rome, and Venice in the space of an hour.
For the true movie lover, a trip to the Zero Film Festival is a must do trip at least once.
The option of taking the Air Train and Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) might seem the most complicated at first. But it's actually very simple, cheap, and quick.
The Staten Island Ferry is a great way to both see the Statue of Liberty and get a view of the NYC skyline from the water - for free!
Opened in June of this year, the High Line Park is bringing green to a previously disused part of New York.
The Air Train from JFK airport to Jamaica Station is an above ground train that transports people from the Jamaica Center city subway station (Sutphin Blvd) to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is organized by the Smithsonian Institution. There are two places where Native Indian art and culture are exhibited, one in New York City and another in Washington D.C.
New York offers up nearly 150 discounts and deals running from now through autumn. You'll get money off on museums, theater shows, attractions, shopping, and visitors' tours.
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