Group # 3.
New York City's five boroughs are home to some of the world's most recognizable, cherished landmarks and attractions.
From Times Square and Central Park to the Empire State Building and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the island of Manhattan packs more famous icons into one compact area than any other place on earth; and that's to say nothing of the City's four other boroughs—The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island—each of which contains its own roster of must-see destinations.
So, it sounds overwelming, but dont worry, here you have the must see:
- NYC skyline *http://www.nycgo.com/slideshows/skyscrapers-of-new-york-city/1/
- Timer square
- Central park *http://www.nycgo.com/slideshows/must-see-central-park
- NYC museums
- Statue of Liberty and Elis Island
- Yankee Stadium
- Flushing Meandowns Corona Park
- Bronx Zoo and acquariums *http://www.nycgo.com/slideshows/nyc-zoos-aquariums
- Brooklyn Bridge
- Staten Island Ferry *http://www.nycgo.com/slideshows/must-see-st-george
- Downtown Manhattan
- 9/11 Memorial & Museum
- The 7 train
- Prospect park*http://www.nycgo.com/slideshows/must-see-park-slope
- Coney island *http://www.nycgo.com/slideshows/must-see-coney-island
- Lincon Center for the Performing Arts
Coney Island
ReplyDeleteConey island – New York City´s legendary amusement district is a not a theme park.
It starts whit the awesome wooden CYCLONE royer coaster .
The carnival atmosphere wouldn´t be complete without Sindesshows by seashore .
It´s an understatement to say thath Coney Island has faced it´s share of challenges over the year.