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Empire State Building
You should not miss your visit to New York City without going to the Empire State Building, which is considered a masterpiece skyscraper designed by Art Deco.
The observatory is on the 86th floor and you can see yourself floating more than 1,000 feet (305 meters) above the city streets, and this is a National Historic Landmark that offers visitors plenty of fun. And the place is open after midnight all year round, it’s a beautiful romantic spot to spend a fun romantic time there.
statue of Liberty
A symbol of freedom, the Statue of Liberty has been a beacon in New York Harbor since 1886. Famous for having a flame that burns more than 300 feet (91.5 meters) above the ground, “Liberty Enlightening the World” is the statue’s official name and can be accessed by Commercial ferries, which offer amazing entertainment destinations for the perfect holiday fun.
You can go on free tours around the National Park Service around a copper-clad masterpiece by designer Frederic Auguste Bartholdi.
Ellis Island “Museum of Immigration”
Ellis Island, or what is known as the Museum of Immigration, is the gateway through which millions of immigrants have crossed into the United States, and it is an excellent place to visit for those interested in the personal stories of those who came to America in search of a new beginning of life.
You can follow in the footsteps of the newest citizens of the country as they pass their luggage there.
American Museum of Natural History
If you want to see dinosaur fossils and theories of natural evolution you should choose to see the Planetarium Show and IMAX theater sure at the American Museum of Natural History, there you will find more than 32 million specimens and cultural artifacts to explore.
There, ANMH catches the eye of enthusiastic young fans and finds a 94 feet (28.6 meters) blue whale, and finds the fossilized skeleton of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the most famous landmark there.
Museum of Modern Art
Beginning at MMA Eight Prints and Drawing in 1929, MMA’s collection has grown to include thousands of prints, drawings, paintings, sculpture, film, architectural designs and object design. The museum’s holdings highlight the best examples of modern and contemporary art, displaying the evolution of artistic expression through the 20th century and into the 21st century. There you will find famous artworks by Picasso, Henri Matisse, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh and Andy Warhol.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Known simply as “The Dead”, this museum offers an unparalleled view of the whole world under one roof. It includes an extensive collection of Greek and Roman art, European and Asian paintings and sculpture, as well as artifacts from Africa and the Americas.
There is a special section for collecting Egyptian souvenirs from 1906 – and holding weapons and armor, which include examples from both Europe and Japan. The Metropolitan collections include more than two million works of art dating back more than five thousand years of history.
Rockefeller Center
It is a famous center in New York City and there are a lot of activities that you can do there and enjoy it, you can watch children’s shows and ice skating, as well as you can enjoy the music of Radio City Hall and watch the dance to its tunes.
There are many interesting shops that you can shop in and pick up some souvenirs from there, and you will also find special restaurants to serve the city’s food. 360 degrees.