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New York – The Ultimate Guide – “New York, New York,” the iconic song made famous by Frank Sinatra, has long served as the anthem of this remarkable city that never sleeps. 

From its dazzling skyline and historic landmarks to its bustling neighborhoods and world-class museums, New York City has captured the imaginations of millions around the globe. 

In this email:

  • 7 things to do when visiting New York for the first time
  • The Ultimate New York Travel Guide
    • Essential Information
      • Getting There
      • Getting Around
      • Currency and Language
    • Neighborhoods to Explore
      • Manhattan
      • Brooklyn
      • Queens
      • The Bronx
      • Staten Island
    • Top Attractions
      • Times Square
      • Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
      • Central Park
      • Empire State Building
      • Broadway
    • Cultural Experiences
      • Museums (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, American Museum of Natural History, etc.)
      • Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
      • Jazz Clubs in Harlem
      • Street Art in Bushwick, Brooklyn
    • Food and Dining
      • New York-style Pizza
      • Bagels and Lox
      • Food Trucks and Street Vendors
      • Fine Dining in Manhattan
    • Shopping
      • Fifth Avenue
      • SoHo Boutiques
      • Chelsea Market
      • Flea Markets and Vintage Shops
    • Outdoor Activities
      • Biking along the Hudson River
      • Kayaking on the East River
      • Walking the High Line
      • Prospect Park in Brooklyn
    • Nightlife and Entertainment
      • Broadway Shows
      • Comedy Clubs
      • Rooftop Bars
      • Music Venues
    • Hidden Gems
      • The Cloisters
      • Grand Central Terminal Whispering Gallery
      • High Bridge
      • Snug Harbor Cultural Center
    • Tips for a Great Trip
      • Best Time to Visit
      • Safety Tips
      • Tipping Etiquette
      • Local Etiquette

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New York,  New York

Whether you’re planning your first-time visit to the Big Apple or considering an extended vacation, this guide is your key to unlocking the heart and soul of this metropolis.

Join us as we embark on a journey through the streets of New York, uncovering the hidden gems, must-see attractions, and unforgettable experiences that make this city truly unique.

Here’s a list of things to do when visiting New York City for the first time

1. Take in the skyline from up high: Visit iconic observation decks like the Empire State Building, Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center, One World Observatory, The Edge at Hudson Yards, and SUMMIT in the One Vanderbilt building for stunning city views.

A family enjoys a view of NYC from the One World Trade Center.
The One World Trade Center has incredible views of the city. | Photo Credit: Amanda Voisard / Viator

2. Wander around the parks: Explore Central Park, Fort Tryon Park, and Prospect Park for a break from the city’s hustle and bustle. You can even book walking or bike tours to learn more about these green spaces.

Boaters enjoy rowing on a Central Park pond.
Why not try your hand at boating in Central Park? | Photo Credit: Amanda Voisard / Viator

3. Make the most of the museums: Visit world-class museums in NYC, including the Guggenheim and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Consider booking skip-the-line tickets and guided tours for a better experience.

Visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art enjoy the art.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is a must-visit. | Photo Credit: Amanda Voisard / Viator

4. Head downtown: Explore historic neighborhoods in Lower Manhattan, such as the Financial District, Wall Street, and the 9/11 Memorial Pools and Museum. Consider neighborhood walking tours or food tours to immerse yourself in the culture.

A walker looks at a mural outside the 9/11 Memorial Pools and Museum in NYC.
Outside the 9/11 Memorial Pools and Museum. | Photo Credit: Amanda Voisard / Viator

5. Catch a Broadway show: Experience the vibrant Theater District on 42nd Street and enjoy a Broadway show. You can book tickets in advance or check for discounted same-day tickets at the TKTS Discount Booth in Times Square.

Tourists explore Times Square in New York.
There’s nowhere quite like Times Square. | Photo Credit: Amanda Voisard / Viator

6. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge: Take a walk or bike ride across the Brooklyn Bridge to enjoy breathtaking views of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Some tours also include a visit to DUMBO and Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Walkers explore Brooklyn Bridge at dusk.
Brooklyn Bridge has its own special atmosphere. | Photo Credit: Amanda Voisard / Viator

7. Admire the Statue of Liberty: Take a ferry to Liberty Island from Battery Park to see the iconic Statue of Liberty up close. Explore nearby Ellis Island, which houses a museum of immigration, to learn about the immigrant experience in the United States.

Tourists on a boat enjoy seeing the Statue of Liberty.
The Statue of Liberty is iconic for a reason. | Photo Credit: Amanda Voisard / Viator

These activities offer a great introduction to the diverse and vibrant city of New York.


The Ultimate New York Travel Guide