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Take a stroll through the iconic Central Park. A true oasis in the middle of the bustling city, it offers something for everyone - from carriage rides to rowboat rentals, to street performers and food carts.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known as "the Met", is one of the world's largest and finest art museums. Explore the vast collections of art ranging from ancient Egyptian to contemporary art, and everything in between.
Take in the breathtaking views of the city from the top of One World Observatory, located on the 100-102 floors of the tallest building in the western hemisphere. Enjoy a unique 360-degree view of the skyline from the observatory deck that offers stunning views of the city.
Traveling around New York City can be quite overwhelming for first-timers. It is important to plan ahead and consider using the subway system that is affordable and efficient. A 7-day unlimited pass costs $33 and will allow you unlimited access to subway and local bus services. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available options but can be a bit more expensive.
If you have more time, consider exploring more museums or historical sites such as the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building. If you have less time, prioritize the attractions you are interested in and plan accordingly. It’s important to take breaks throughout the day, hydrate and carry comfortable shoes as there will be a lot walking.
New York City has two major airports - John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA). JFK is located approximately 15 miles southeast of the city and offers non-stop flights to destinations around the world. LaGuardia Airport is located approximately 8 miles northeast of the city and is mainly used for domestic flights within the US.