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MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA)

Museums
3.9/5
38 reviews
This incredible museum with its collection of 200,000 works is a must for ... Read more
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STATUE OF LIBERTY

Columns and statues to see
4.7/5
84 reviews
This great lady is the emblem of New York. Shivers are guaranteed when the ... Read more
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BROOKLYN BRIDGE

Works of art to see
4.8/5
85 reviews
Cross the Brooklyn Bridge for fantastic views of Manhattan, especially when ... Read more
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CENTRAL PARK

Natural site to discover
4.8/5
81 reviews
New York's green bubble is a preserved and ideal place to walk, bike, ... Read more
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EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

Monuments to visit
4.5/5
77 reviews
This majestic skyscraper, perhaps New York's most iconic, offers ... Read more
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METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

Museums
4.8/5
34 reviews
This museum, a true institution with its magnificent collection on ancient ... Read more
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CHRYSLER BUILDING

Contemporary architecture
4.5/5
19 reviews
Large building with an incredible view with its 77 floors for 318 m high ... Read more
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9/11 MEMORIAL

Memorial to visit
4.7/5
59 reviews
Large area dedicated to the victims of the attacks with 2 large pools ... Read more
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SUMMIT ONE VANDERBILT

Towers to visit €€
5/5
2 reviews
Open - from 09h00 to 23h45
This new observatory offers breathtaking views and beautiful mirror effects ... Read more
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TOP OF THE ROCK

Monuments to visit
4.7/5
70 reviews
Building with a 360° panoramic veranda on the 70th floor with a dazzling ... Read more
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ROCKEFELLER CENTER

Monuments to visit €€
4.4/5
24 reviews
Complex suggesting a tour with experienced guides that reveals the secrets ... Read more
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NEW YORK EN FRANÇAIS

Guided tours
4.7/5
3 reviews
Very serious agency in Manhattan suggesting tailor-made tours off the ... Read more
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MAIN SWITCHBOARD TERMINAL

Stations and subways to visit
4.8/5
50 reviews
Huge station of more than 40 m high in the Beaux-Arts style housing an ... Read more
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HIGH LINE

Parks and gardens
4.7/5
38 reviews
The New York Hanging Gardens offer a pleasant walk with a unique view of ... Read more
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ONE WORLD TRADE CENTER - ONE WORLD OBSERVATORY

Works of art to see
4.9/5
30 reviews
New York's tallest skyscraper symbolizes the city's rebirth after the ... Read more
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ELLIS ISLAND IMMIGRATION MUSEUM

Museums
4.6/5
29 reviews
Museum with about thirty galleries with objects of daily life, family ... Read more
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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Museums
4.4/5
30 reviews
The New York Museum of Natural History, which houses numerous temporary, ... Read more
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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY

Libraries to visit
4.7/5
20 reviews
Large public library with monumental stairs suggesting a guided tour to ... Read more
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SAINT PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.3/5
21 reviews

St. Patrick's Cathedral, the seat of the Archdiocese of New York, appears to date from the Middle Ages, but was built between 1858 and 1879. The first St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York (which was its original archdiocese) was located in the Nolita neighborhood of lower Manhattan, at the intersection of Mulberry Street and Mott Street, but it was completely destroyed by fire in 1866. It was rebuilt alongside it, becoming the oldest Catholic church in New York, and is now called St. Patrick's Old Cathedral.

Although St. Patrick's Old Cathedral on Fifth Avenue may look small among all the skyscrapers that surround it, it is nonetheless the largest Catholic and Gothic church in the United States. Its interior is magnificent. The cathedral is lit with candles that are reflected in the 71 stained glass windows and the large rose window. Observe the details of the carved columns. The great organs have no less than nine thousand pipes, which means that the concerts are grandiose in this perfect acoustic. If you are there during the great Irish festival of St. Patrick's Day, you should definitely visit. It is one of the most visited buildings in New York (3 million visitors per year) and, even if it is very busy, the cathedral gives an incredible feeling of quietness in the heart of the hive of activity that is the Rockefeller Center area. It stands out considerably from the luxury shops and glass buildings that surround it, and seeing it as you walk up Fifth Avenue is like a real apparition! F. Scott Fitzgerald, the famous author of Gatsby the Magnificent, married his girlfriend, Zelda, there in 1920. Unfortunately, if you too dream of getting a finger ring there, you must reside in the Archdiocese of New York to get married. However, you can attend mass with the believers who attend it (necessarily well-to-do, since they live in the neighborhood!). Masses are held every day of the week. On Sundays, there are no less than eight sermons between 7am and 5:30pm (the choir is there for the 10:15am mass). The 4pm mass is entirely in Spanish! Only the Christmas mass, which is quite incredible, is difficult to access since priority is naturally given to members of the parish.

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BRYANT PARK

Natural site to discover
4.3/5
17 reviews
Park surrounded by a forest of buildings in Manhattan offering a multitude ... Read more