Best Things To Do in New York City, New York

  1. One World Trade Center

    4.7 (3343 Votes)
    One World Trade Center

    Landmark, View Point, Cafe, Tower

    One World Trade Center started in November, 2014 and is a lovely addition to the New-York skyline. It is the main building of the new World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. It has around 94 floors and is the tallest building in the western hemisphere. It is a dream destination for office in all over the World and is a reminiscent of hope and victory as it signifies the rise from the ashes post ...Read more
  2. Carnegie Hall

    Art And Culture, Entertainment, Performance, Stage Show

    Carnegie Hall is a very important part of the cultural heritage of New York. Its mission since its inception has been to make the talent of musicians reach the widest possible audience. With that vision in mind, they have various shows and events held at all times. Watching a performance here is an experience of a lifetime- and you should definitely catch one when you are in New York. If you ar...Read more
  3. Ground Zero

    4.4 (8339 Votes)
    Ground Zero
    Ground Zero New York is reminiscent of the tragedy of 9/11 that took place in the city of New York. ‘Ground Zero’ is a term that is used in case of a nuclear explosion or bombings. It is used to describe the point that is nearest to a detonation. So, the site where 9/11 Memorial and Museum are standing today, was known as the ‘Ground Zero, NYC’ in the past after the New...Read more
  4. Narcissa

    4.3 (665 Votes)
    Narcissa

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    Narcissa is known for its lovely classic American Cuisine. Andre Balazs and Michelin-starred chef John Fraser’s restaurant called Narcissa boasts of a perfect marriage between ‘clean flavors and impeccably-sourced ingredients of California cuisine with new techniques of roasting, rotisserie and slow-cooking.’ Patrons swear by Egg white Frittata, Prime Ribeye, Branzino, Mission...Read more
  5. Minton's

    4.5 (633 Votes)
    Minton's

    Food And Drinks, Club, Entertainment, Leisure

    Minton’s is a renowned club of New York and is quite a fun place to be at. It is now revived as one of the most famous jazz places of the city. It was created by Richard Parsons and noted restaurateur Alexander Smalls. The place has some lovely cuisine for you to try out and enjoy. It is majorly inspired by the place Smalls grew in and he has tried to re create an amalgamation of traditio...Read more
  6. Museum Of The Moving Image

    4.6 (310 Votes)
    Museum Of The Moving Image

    Museum, Exhibition , Specialty Museum

    Museum of the Moving Image happens to be the only museum in the country dedicated to the technology of the moving image in all the forms that it are available. You will not only find displays for children here but also for old people, for avid gamers, for movie lovers, for learners and you will find all of them in abundance. This museum is known to embrace a variety of subjects. You can find in...Read more
  7. South Street Seaport

    4 (1929 Votes)
    South Street Seaport

    Art And Culture, Historical Site, Entertainment, Photo Gallery

    The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located where Fulton Street meets the East River. The Seaport was heavily damaged in 2012 in Super storm Sandy. Many of the businesses closed and the remaining businesses suffered from a severe drop in business after it. After the storm, this whole place has become dead place. The South Street Seaport Museum ...Read more
  8. French Roast

    4.1 (1529 Votes)
    French Roast

    Food And Drinks

    French Roast is a lovely place to eat at when in New York. The outdoor seating as well as the inside seating serves a lovely ambient environment. The food here is of the French descent and is exquisite. Even the French Roast situated downtown is quite a nice place to have a meal at. The uptown one is a lot more plush and is sure to satiate your hunger and give you an experience you will remembe...Read more
  9. Little Owl

    4.9 (707 Votes)
    Little Owl

    Food And Drinks

    New York is known for the variety of cuisines it has to offer to you. You will find delicacies of different cuisines in plenty and some really great quality meals are sure to come your way. When in New York, if you are looking for Mediterranean food, head over to the Little Owl. Little Owl is located in a very preferred locality-Greenwich Village. The place offers scrumptious Mediterranean cuis...Read more
  10. Wall Street New York

    Walking Area, Neighborhoods , Streets

    Wall Street is a 07 mile long, which is roughly 1.1 kilometers long Street and runs for 8 blocks. It runs from Broadway to South Street on the East River and is located in Lower Manhattan, the financial district of New York City. Known as the World’s most powerful trading spot; working at Wall Street is a dream for many. It has overtime become the synonym of financial markets all across U...Read more
  11. Century 21

    4.2 (583 Votes)
    Century 21

    Shopping Center

    Century 21 is your one stop solution to all wardrobe problems. With products ranging from men’s clothes- formals, casuals to any kind of shoes and accessories, this is a perfect place for all your shopping needs. For women it is like a shopping paradise and is the best place to get a number of brands under the same umbrella. There is a large variety of stores available and you can definit...Read more
  12. New York Harbor

    4.5 (660 Votes)
    New York Harbor

    Waterfront, View Point, River, Harbour

    New York Harbor is basically a part of the Port Authorities of both New York and New Jersey. It is located at the mouth of the lovely Hudson River where this river empties into New York Bay and then further into the Atlantic Ocean at the East Coast of the United States. It is also one of the largest naturally formed harbors in the whole world. Although the United States Board on Geographic Name...Read more
  13. Flushing Meadows Corona Park

    4.5 (2411 Votes)
    Flushing Meadows Corona Park

    Art Museum, Museum, Science Museum, Park

    Flushing Meadows Corona Park has been long known as one of the most scenic and serene tourist attractions in the city of New York. This park spreads over 898-acres It has a historical, recreational and environmental significance. The former dumping ground is also labeled as a "valley of ashes" by F. Scott Fitzgerald in "The Great Gatsby. But today, it has become Queens' largest park and has als...Read more
  14. Governor's Island

    4.6 (1242 Votes)
    Governor's Island

    Outdoors, Island, Military Area , Games

    Governors Island is 172 acre land situated very close to Lower Manhattan and even closer to Brooklyn. Initially used as a military camp, this island is now looked after by the government and is open for activities for the public. Although it is not open all year round, when it is- it offers various open spaces to the public to have a great time. It is being constantly worked upon and 30 new acr...Read more
  15. Apollo Theater

    4.6 (2010 Votes)
    Apollo Theater

    Art And Culture, Entertainment, Performance, Theatre

    America’s music landscape has a lot contributed to it from the famous Apollo Theater. Established in 1934, this place is hot spot for African- American music culture. Dating back to the days of Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald to the present day Jackson five and Jay Z, it is one of the most cross cultures music venues of the country. Today, the vision it began with once has somehow bee...Read more
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  • How do I get from West 96th and Broadway to 441 Fordham Road in the Bronx?

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    • There are many public transits that will take you to 441 Fordham Road. You can reach the 96 strret and then take the No. 2 Transit to the 149 street and then take the No.4 Transit which will take you to Forham Road Station. 441 Fordham Road is just 1 kilometer walk away from the station.

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