There are endless things to do in New York at any time of day or night. The city has 5 main boroughs – Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island – all of which has unique sights, family-friendly activities, and after-dinner fun. Some of New York’s most world-renowned landmarks include the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Empire State Building, and Times Square.
The American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Whitney Museum of Art house thousands of artefacts, artworks and fossils from all over the world. You can ride a ferry from the New York Harbor to Liberty Island, where you can visit the Statue of Liberty up close. Since 1888, this neoclassical sculpture has been one of the best things to see in New York City. Also iconic, the Empire State Building has 2 observatories offering panoramic views of New York City and beyond.
Times Square is a highlight in Midtown Manhattan that boasts neon lights, massive billboards, and award-winning shows. No trip to New York is complete without catching a Broadway show. The Theater District has over 40 world-class venues where dance shows and musicals take place throughout the year. Central Park is great for families because of its historic carousels, large playgrounds, scenic paths, and lush gardens.