In all of its splender
Manhattan is one of the top travel locations in the world and that's not just because of its skyscrapers and neon lights.
Manhattan offers something for every person of every age group. It offers diverse neighborhoods, each with their
own unique culture and flavor and architectural beauties to behold. The city's energy is it's most appealing
attraction, along with an assortment of museums, restaurants, hotels, attractions, and shopping areas.
There are so many enjoyable and fascinating things to see that one trip to the Big Apple usually isn't enough. The most famous financial district in the world rests at the tip of Manhattan. Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange are the most talked about financial institutions on the planet. You'll stroll through the financial district on your way to Battery Park, where tourists embark on a trip to the Statue of Liberty, a famous symbol of freedom to hundreds of thousands of immigrants who came to the U.S.
Districts like SoHo and Greenwich Village offer Bohemian artsy characters and the Lower East side has fabulous kosher restaurants and synagogues. Small Manhattan neighborhoods like Little Italy and Chinatown have great restaurants created by immigrants who have lived there their whole lives. Uptown on the Upper East Side is the wealthier section of town with amazing buildings. In the middle of Manhattan is Central Park, a beautiful place to spend the day and enjoy nature. It is the site where movies are shown and horse drawn carriage rides. Manhattan is home to major icons like Broadway, Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue, Yankee Stadium, and the Empire State Building. There are so many places to visit and never enough time to see them all. You will be planning your next trip before you set foot out of this great city.
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- New York City once was the capital of the United States in the 1780s before it was transfered to Philadelphia and then Washington D.C.
- It's astonishing that not until 1790 that New York City grew larger than Philadelphia.
- America's birthday is also shown on the statue; the inscription of July 4, 1776 is chiseled into the tablet she holds.
- New York City is currently the most populated city in America with more than 8.2 million people.
- Hong Kong is the only city in the world with more standing skyscrapers than New York City.
- 36% of the current population of New York City was foreign born outside the United States.
- Since 2005, New York City unbelievably has had the lowest crime rate of the 25 largest US cities, and is one of the safest cities in the US.
- The New York subway system is the biggest mass transit system in the world with 468 stations and 842 miles (1355 km) of track.