09.02.2018 It's a ferry boat from. Manhattan to Staten Island. On the trip you have a perfect view of the Statue of Liberty. It's for free. The town of ...
NewYork-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital provides comprehensive maternity services throughout your pregnancy from prenatal care through labor and delivery
25.04.2012 Subway: $7.50 ($5 for the AirTrain from JFK plus. $2.50 for the subway); 60–75 minutes to Midtown. Manhattan from the A subway line at the ...
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The fifth largest city in the world is also oneof the most-loved by tourists The Big Appleis definitely an American icon and a center ofculture fashion and trade The stunning sky-line – one of the most recognizable – also helpsits popularity
Welcome to the lungs of New York City, located between Upper East Side and Upper West Side. This vast urban oasis more than 4 km long by 1 km wide is a favourite destination for locals and attracts millions of visitors every year. Attractions include a number of playgrounds for children, a carousel, a zoo, plazas, gardens, rolling meadows, lakes, f...
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The Upper East Side is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in New York City, where wealthy industrialists such as Andrew Carnegie and many of New York's old upper-class families built stylish mansions and townhouses along 5th Avenue. Fashionable bourgeois ladies followed suit, moving onto the celebrated Park Avenue and other nearby streets. Some...
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The coolest "village" in New York City was once a separate village, hence its name. With the arrival of many artists, painters, writers and poets in the early 1900s, the area acquired a reputation as an enclave of avant-garde and alternative culture and still retains a relaxed, artistic vibe. Bob Dylan was a longtime Village resident, and it was in...
In the 1950s, the low-rent East Village became a refuge for writers, poets, artists, and students of the famous "Beat Generation". The living conditions were dismal, which was an added attraction for adherents of this countercultural movement. Nowadays, the neighborhood has become gentrified but still possesses a lively bohemian spirit. The many re...
SoHo was part of a grant of farmland given to freed slaves in 1644, making it the first community of free African Americans on the Island of Manhattan. Today, SoHo is known as a dynamic neighbourhood with many artists' lofts and art galleries, upscale boutiques and discount stores, and has become one of New York City's most popular shopping areas, ...
Thousands of Italian immigrants settled in this neighbourhood between 1880 and 1920. Its principal thoroughfare, Mulberry Street, is heavily associated with Italian-American culture and history and is lined with Italian restaurants. Bounded by Kenmare Street (north), Mott Street (east), Canal Street (south) and Lafayette Street (west).
Manhattan's Chinatown is the largest Chinese community in the Western Hemisphere, and the oldest outside of Asia. To walk the streets of Chinatown is a delightful cultural experience, with its exotic food stands, street markets, amazing Chinese and Asian restaurants, Chinese grocers and shops offering all manner of Chinese wares. Bounded by Canal S...
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We've designed this NYC tourist map to be easy to print out. It includes 26 places to visit in Manhattan, clearly labelled A to Z. Starting with the Statue of Liberty up to to the renowned museums in Central Park, NY. With this printable tourist map you won't miss any of the must-see New York attractions.