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Five Things You Must Do in New York City
As a melting pot and stage of the world, New York holds hundreds of attractions which 39 million tourists visit each year.
Need a breath of fresh air after all? Enjoy Central Park, which is one of the finest examples of landscape architecture in the world.
1.Be Entertained at a Broadway Show:
Broadway is a 10 block strip of Manhattan (from 53rd to 42nd streets, between 6th and 8th Aves).With over 40 theatres, you may choose between kid-friendly like Mary Poppins, Monty Python's, Xanadu and mature shows, like Young Frankenstein. Some theatres offer online booking.
2.Ride the Ferry to Staten Island
Catch the Staten Island Ferry from Battery park. It's a great way to see lower Manhattan. You can get great views of Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty. Believe it or not there is no charge for the ferry service. In a city like New York that is tough to beat!
3. Go shopping in Macy's
Macy's, the world's largest department store, offers Ladies and Gents Fashion, children's dreamland of toys and hip clothing, home-furnishings, jewellery, here you'll find the most unusual items the world market offers on a tray. You choose! Macy's is the main sponsor of New York's annual Thanksgiving parade, a real spectacle!
4. Climb to the top of Empire State Building
Visit the most famous building in New York, if not the world. The Empire State Building soars more than a quarter mile into the Manhattan sky. Often referred to as the 8th wonder of the world it took only 1 year and 45 days to build. A star of enormous magnitude it has appeared in over 90 movies!
5. Go to see a Yankees baseball Game
Yankee Stadium stands for more than just baseball. It's an entertainment venue with year-round availability. See the unleashed emotions of fans, buy fan articles, and bathe in the crowd.


