Things to do in New York City
New York City, NYC, the Big Apple or 'the City that never sleeps', regardless of how you refer to it, there is no denying that the city is a tourist's dream. However, what are the must-see places of such an action-packed city? Read on to find out about things do to in New York City.
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Sightseeing
New York literally teems with sights and boasts something new and exciting on every corner. Top of the list for first timers, count on visiting the Ellis Island, look out across the cityscape from the Statue of Liberty or Empire State Building and hang out in the Central Park. Culture vultures Culture vultures should definitely go to any of New York's splendid museums, including the Guggenheim, American Museum of Natural History and Metropolitan Museum of Art. If it seems a little daunting, then a host of New York guides, both on foot and by bus, are available to cover the most important sights.
Broadway
Any visit to NYC would not be complete without taking in a Broadway show at New York's Theatre District. With over forty theatres hosting both long-running and short-term productions, there is something to suit all tastes seven days a week. From classics such as The Phantom of the Opera and Chicago to newly released Catch Me If You Can and Hair, theatre lovers are spoilt for choice. For more information on New York theatre, check the listings at Broadway.com.
Sports
The US is a sports crazy country and New Yorkers are no different. In fact, the city plays host to some of the world's most revered sporting arenas. Visit Madison Square for two of the biggest sporting events happening in New York which are the NBA's New York Knicks and NHL's New York Rangers. On the other side of the town, Flushing Meadow is home to the US Tennis Open. Other sporting events include the New York Jets, the New York Giants NFL teams and the New York Cosmos football (soccer) team.
Walking
Although it is a large city, a good amount of time in New York can be spent in walking and discovering the changing faces of the neighbourhoods. Culturally rich zones Check out the culturally rich zones of Harlem, Little Italy and Chinatown, and uncover a world of time-honoured traditions, delectable cuisine and vibrant nightlife. Other areas worth spending time in are the Meatpacking District, Greenwich Village, Times Square and Soho. Final word For an escape from the Manhattan crowds, take a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge to the stylish neighbourhood of Brooklyn or head north to multicultural The Bronx.