• St. Patrick’s Cathedral
• Grand Central Terminal
• West Village – walk this classic NYC neighborhood with old brownstones
• Ground Zero
• Stroll Soho – grab a seat at an outdoor cafe
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• St. Patrick’s Cathedral
• Grand Central Terminal
• West Village – walk this classic NYC neighborhood with old brownstones
• Ground Zero
• Stroll Soho – grab a seat at an outdoor cafe
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• Top of the Empire State Building
• Top of the Rock Observation Deck at the Rockefeller Center – less crowded, great views of Central Park
• Rockefeller Center
• Brooklyn Bridge – walk it!
• Times Square – best at night and now even better with pedestrian only streets
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Our list is for the NYC tourist. It’s for those that don’t have much time, but want to see some of the greatest attractions or iconic travel photos.
NYC is best explored by walking around the different neighborhoods, but beware, it’s very cold in winter. Be sure to ride the subway and hail a cab ride. Purchase a metro card in the subway, which can be used both on the bus and in the subway.
Jason Castellani (to be continued)
Jason Castellani (to be continued)