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<p>If you want to see a place that is as much steeped in history as in scenic beauty and is pulsating with energy during the day and night, you must come to New York City. But, if you&#8217;re here on a short visit, then, you need to prioritize and catch hold of the best of New York City attractions.</p>
<p>The Statue of Liberty:<br />
Undoubtedly the best of New York City attractions, this lady in white was France&#8217;s gift to the US. The statue is steeped in historical significance. It is believed that the Lady Liberty&#8217;s face is modeled after the sculptor Bartholdi&#8217;s mother while her body is modeled after a prostitute. Be that as it may, the Lady has gained so much significance that she symbolizes the US. The Statue has a spiked crown, which symbolizes the seven seas. The torch in the uplifted hand symbolizes knowledge while the tablet in the left hand stands for the Declaration of Independence.</p>
<p>The Empire State Building:<br />
Another one of America&#8217;s symbolic structures, the Empire State building is visited by more than 2 million people each year. Famous beyond imagination because it has featured in countless movies all over the world, this building is elegant, grand and one of its kind. Besides, it offers a stunning view from the top.</p>
<p>The Rockefeller Center:<br />
This was one of the last sky rises to be built before the Great Depression. After this building was completed, NYC did not have a new sky scraper for almost 2 decades. The Rockefeller center was originally meant to be an Opera center. But with the stock market crash in 1929, the Radio City was born. The Rockefeller Center is famous for its shopping, dining and sightseeing opportunities. This impressive building features the famous Christmas Tree, Top of the Rock observation Deck, ice skating rink and Radio City Music Hall. Since the Center provides guided tours within the building, it is also a great way to spend a day in, if the weather is disagreeable.</p>
<p>Central Park:<br />
Central Park is another one of the top 5 New York City attractions that embodies the American experience. The park itself is huge with approximately 850 acres of land featuring lakes, theatres, ice rinks, tennis courts, baseball fields, playgrounds, zoo, Metropolitan Museum of Art and so on. During the weekends, the park is closed to cars and this offers an idyllic experience within the heart of the city.</p>
<p>The Brooklyn Bridge:<br />
The Brooklyn Bridge stands for all that is American and it has featured in many movies and films. The bridge is as strong as it is beautiful and is rightly considered to be one of the most amazing engineering feats of the 19th Century. The towers and the attached cables personify engineering excellence combined with creativity.</p>
<h2>New York City Attractions &#8211; Sweet Test the Beauty of NYC!</h2>
<p>No wonder there is so much to see in New York City. Not just the people but all of the attractions that go along with New York City and there are many. In this article, we tried to jam this article with as many attractions as you can experience in New York and believe us when we say there are a ton!</p>
<p>Statue of Liberty is, of course, the main attraction everyone looks for. A gift from France, it symbolizes democracy and prosperity and as a welcoming symbol to all those who wash upon its shores. If given the chance you will want to spend time on Ellis Island where the statue is located.</p>
<p>The Empire State Building, being the eighth wonder of the world, is something always spectacular to see. Known around the world, it is a tourist hotspot.</p>
<p>Central Park is often another romanticized place in New York. Free for everyone, it has things to do like: ice rinks for those who want to skate, theatres, baseball fields and a host of other sporting events.</p>
<p>The New York Marathon through the five boroughs is another engaging event not to miss.</p>
<p>Madison Square Garden hosts plenty of events from world concerts to theatrical acts to sporting events.</p>
<p>New York Yankee Stadium, just rebuilt brand new, is the stadium of the century, and all new grandstands, new menus, and new seating. If you like baseball you will never leave.</p>
<p>Wall Street is an attraction that everyone cannot live without, having chance to take a tour and experience in the markets first hand.</p>
<p>Broadway, the entertainment of the world comes alive right here. There are so many shows to experience both off and on Broadway.</p>
<p>Endless numbers of Boutiques and shops galore not to mention a vast array of shopping on Fifth Avenue, an experience you will not forget.</p>
<p>So, if you travel to New York City, enjoy!</p>
<h2>New York City Attractions and Information For a Budget Traveler</h2>
<p>Welcome to New York City! Have wonderful days in New York City which is widely known as the most alluring tourist place of the United States. People from all over the world keep coming to see its breathtaking sightseeing and high raised skyscrapers. Further, the city represents as the center of trades and commerce. Many interesting things are there to experience till dawn to awe hours of night. Ultra modern life style is another specialty of New York City and enormous exiting and interesting things will keep you engaged that you will never feel like alone or bore, even your homesickness will fade naturally. The eye catching tourist attractions like Empire State building, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, Grand central Terminal etc. are worth to mention. But before you start your trip to New York it is advisable to choose the hotels accommodation where you wish to stay. However, online booking of cheap and budget hotels are the easiest way to book a hotel in New York.</p>
<p>Economic travelers opt for budget hotels in New York and they are available in wide array. Such types of motels are budget friendly and on the same time comfortable to stay. The intelligent travelers who wish to expense money on other interests of the city never spoil much money on lodging accommodations. Even choosing New York cheap hotels is good for the travelers who are going to stay for many days in New York. There are varied many websites which are relevant to New York cheap hotels booking. Make a research work of the hotels and its rates along accommodation facilities. But please make sure that you are booking from an authentic website. Also you can do one thing and that is making your hotel booking from the hotels site. Rather it will prove more convenient and reliable. Check out the hotel location and the pictures of the rooms which most of the website of budget hotels in New York contains.</p>
<p>No doubt about the facilities and arrangements for such hotels. Though the hotels are cheap, yet they provide clean accommodations with impeccable service. The hotel staffs are friendly and always offer helping hand. The budget hotels like Bed of Roses Hotel, American Dream Hotel, etc. are the alluring example of cheap hotels in New York. Make your stay in one of its boroughs and select the location from where you can have an easy access of conveyance to your destinations.</p>
<h2>Children&#8217;s Enchanting View of New York City</h2>
<p>My article on our tour to New York City with two of our great grandchildren, published 20 June as 5 per Gallon Doesn&#8217;t Have to Kill RVing, has precipitated a lot of e-mails. Most have asked where we went and what we saw that was of interest &#8212; or safe &#8212; for kids. The answers will come in installments, the first, A Kids&#8217; Tour of the American Museum of Natural History was published 26 June.</p>
<p>Safety considerations when in New York City<br />
There seems to be a prevailing perception that New York City isn&#8217;t a safe place (especially for young children). Unfortunately, that is a gross miss-perception. But touring with children, touring ANYWHERE with children requires the constant and close supervision of at least one adult and two are really recommended (required with two children). (Like in any large city, there are areas that are not safe but these areas are rarely frequented by tourists and have no tourist attractions.) Most New Yorkers, when given the opportunity, are truly helpful, especially the police. Don&#8217;t hesitate to ask.</p>
<p>New York Subways are Exciting<br />
People who live in New York tend to take what they have for granted. The subway system, for instance, is the largest in the world and runs with uncanny efficiency. When I lived in New York City, the subways were owned by private, for profit, companies and they did make money. I won&#8217;t go into the history but when the City government took them over things changed. Recent years have brought a lot of improvements and they are probably better operated today than ever before (though still at a financial loss). But who would ever think of a New York subway as an attraction for an 8- or 10-year old.</p>
<p>Riding in the front car you will almost always see some kids standing in the very front of the car gazing our the window of the front door. Have you ever done that? No; you are an adult. Watching the traffic control lights flash by as the train moves between stations makes it seem like the train is going 60 miles per hour rather than 35. A passing oncoming train, viewed through the separating support posts of the tunnel, is almost strobe-like. Kids are truly fascinated by a simple subway ride. To add another thrill, take the old IRT (now the #1 Train) to Van Cortland Park (247th Street) in the Bronx. When it is approaching Dyckman from 191st Street the train emerges from the tunnel in a blast of sunlight. Two stops later, it crosses the Harlem River and the scenery is quite a transformation. Yes, you are still in New York City.</p>
<p>Window Shopping on 34th Street<br />
Although eye-popping any time of the year, New York City during the Christmas Season really knows how to dress. Take most any subway line to 34th Street (Lines 1, 2, 3, A, B, C, D, E, F, N or R). Within the area of just 3 blocks is a super busy area packed with stores plus a colossal indoor shopping mall. While always a fascinating stroll, a visit here during the Christmas season should not be missed.</p>
<p>Radio City Music Hall<br />
Radio City Music Hall on 6th Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) and 50th Street is also an eye popper. This is one of the more expensive stops on your tour list (as senior citizens we were charged $14 each and the kids $10 each) but we do think it is worth the cost. Once upon a time we made a special effort to take two grandchildren on tour with us to Carlsbad Cavern in New Mexico. Rarely were we not disappointed in their reactions to this National Treasure. Not so with Radio City! When they saw that huge auditorium with the rainbow of lights arching over the stage they were overwhelmed. (So will you be.)</p>
<p>Woolworth Building: &#8216;Cathedral of Commerce&#8217;<br />
From Times Square, take the #7 line to 42nd and Grand Central. Let them view the lobby of Grand Central Station. Then take the #4, 5 or 6 Line to the Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall stop in lower Manhattan. Walk west across City Hall Park to Broadway, turn left and you&#8217;ll see the entrance to the Woolworth Building, once the tallest building in the world. Its lobby is another sight that steals the glory from Carlsbad Cavern. A ride in one of the glass-enclosed high-speed elevators might be a little too much but if you prepare the kids they will enjoy the thrill (and that special feeling in their little stomachs).</p>
<p>Panorama of the City of New York<br />
There is only space in this article for one more so I will choose the Panorama of the City of New York in the Queens Museum of Art. (Take the #7 Subway Line to 111th Street in Queens, walk south on 111th to the Park entrance at 49th Ave and follow the yellow signs in the park to the Queens Museum of Art. The Panorama of the City of New York is a 9,335 square foot scale model of the entire 320 square miles occupied by the five boroughs of New York City. With over 800,000 true-to-scale buildings, it is the largest scale model of any city in the world. The buildings even light up as &#8216;night&#8217; approaches (each tour gets to see the day-night cycle). It is impossible to adequately describe the sight but the kids &#8212; and you &#8212; will be enchanted.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Forget the Hudson River Ferry<br />
Oh, there is so much more but it&#8217;s time to stop. But, finally, if you are RVing and if you stay in Jersey City, you will get to ride the ferry across the Hudson River (which is very wide, there). You can see that unique skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and, of course, all the ships. Yes, your kids will love New York City and we are sure you will, too.</p>
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