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Plan language: EspañolAmong the things to do in New York City, United States, are climbing the Empire State Building for a view at 443 meters high, walking across the 1.8-kilometer-long Brooklyn Bridge, and relaxing in Central Park, which stretches over nearly 3.4 square kilometers in the heart of Manhattan. Each place offers unique experiences for visitors.


A symbol of freedom you must see. Experience breathtaking views from the famous crown.
Datos rápidos: The Statue of Liberty stands 93 meters tall from the ground to the tip of the torch and weighs approximately 225 tons. Each year, over 4 million people visit this landmark that symbolizes freedom and hope.
Destacados: The statue wears a crown with seven rays, representing the seven continents and seas. Visitors can climb a narrow staircase to the crown and enjoy a unique panoramic view of the harbor and city skyline.


Escape the hustle with a walk or rowboat ride on the lake. Find peace in the city amidst surprising nature and culture.
Datos rápidos: The park covers 341 hectares and receives about 42 million visitors annually. There are 26.7 kilometers of paths through the greenery, which also includes 21 playing fields and 9 ponds.
Destacados: Along the lake, visitors can row small boats rented by the hour from the Loeb Boathouse. Midsummer evenings often feature free Shakespeare performances at The Delacorte Theater, a tradition that has lasted for over 60 years.


Discover the place where hundreds of thousands gather daily. Experience spectacular light shows and lively street performers on every corner.
Datos rápidos: More than 330,000 people pass through here daily, with dozens of giant LED screens emitting light up to 25,000 nits. The area quickly changes atmosphere: busy with tourists and shoppers by day, by night it transforms into a light show visible from 5 streets.
Destacados: The huge digital billboards on numerous buildings produce about 16 million watts of light, creating an almost surreal feeling at night as if you are in your own neon city. Every New Year's Eve, a crowd of over one million gathers here to watch the traditional ball drop from One Times Square.


Breathtaking view over a sea of city lights. Feel the energy 320 meters above the city in the air.
Datos rápidos: The tower has 102 floors and was once the tallest building in the world at 443 meters to the antenna. Every evening, more than 16 million lights are used to color the night sky, adjusted for seasons or special events.
Destacados: At the top is an observation deck on the 86th floor with a 360-degree view over the city, where you can see Manhattan's bright lights at night like a sea of stars. A lesser-known event is the annual climb by thousands of participants during the Empire State Building Run-Up, where runners sprint up 1,576 steps.


A walk over strong steel cables with panoramic views worth the effort. Feel the buzz of over 120,000 visitors crossing this bridge every day.
Datos rápidos: More than 120,000 people walk daily over the steel web of this bridge. At its opening, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world, measuring 1,834 meters.
Destacados: The crossing offers great views of the skyline and river, perfect for photos at sunset. Beneath the bridge deck, you'll find the original stone support pillars with a memorial plaque for the builders.


Unravel 5000 years of art and culture under one roof. Experience paintings, sculptures, and unique exhibitions that surprise every time.
Datos rápidos: More than 2 million artworks from 5,000 years of history are on display in the galleries. Each year, about 7 million visitors come to see this extensive art collection.
Destacados: In the museum's rooftop garden, you can enjoy unique art installations during the summer with views over Central Park. A lovely tradition is the annual 'Met Gala', an exclusive event where art and fashion come together.


The tallest building in the western hemisphere with breathtaking views. Enjoy panoramic vistas you won’t get anywhere else in the city.
Datos rápidos: The tower stands on the former World Trade Center site and is the tallest building in the western hemisphere at 541 meters. It attracts about 4 million visitors annually who enjoy the views from the observation decks.
Destacados: On the 102nd floor, the observation deck offers panoramic views of New York and even as far as New Jersey and Connecticut on clear days. The tower also features specially designed reflective glass that captures light and gives the building a changing shine depending on the sun's position.


An impressive place that keeps the story of 9/11 alive. Feel the weight of history and honor the memory of the victims.
Datos rápidos: The water basins mark exactly where the Twin Towers stood and contain the names of nearly 3,000 victims. Each basin is a pool with powerful waterfalls flowing constantly, a sound evoking silence and reflection.
Destacados: Certainly unique is the absence of buildings around the basins, allowing visitors to experience the emptiness of the past directly and unobstructed. Pieces of steel from the original World Trade Center structure provide a rough, tangible connection to that day.


A unique park on old railway tracks, a green oasis above the city. Walk among wild flowers, art, and city views that surprise.
Datos rápidos: An abandoned railway of nearly 2.3 kilometers has been transformed into a park attracting 5 million visitors annually. Along the path, wild flowers and plants grow that once sprouted naturally between the rails.
Destacados: Along the route, more than 500 different plant species can be found, all chosen to reflect the natural growth that once occurred here. Enjoy views over the city from elevated platforms, with old railway tracks serving as artistic benches.
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New York-style cheesecake is famous for its rich and dense texture, often made with cream cheese and graham cracker crust, originating from early 20th century New York City.

This iconic cookie features half vanilla and half chocolate fondant icing, representing the city's love for diversity and harmony through its unique design.

Although of Italian origin, cannoli have become a staple in New York, especially in neighborhoods like Little Italy, known for their crispy shells and sweet ricotta filling.

Known for its large, thin, and foldable slices, New York-style pizza is a cultural symbol, often enjoyed as street food by locals and tourists alike.

This classic deli sandwich features spiced pastrami piled high on rye bread, with origins in Jewish delicatessens of New York City dating back to the early 1900s.

Popularized by street vendors and famous spots like Nathan's Famous in Coney Island, the New York hot dog is an emblematic quick snack with a long-standing tradition.

Despite its name, the egg cream contains neither egg nor cream, but is a mix of milk, seltzer, and chocolate syrup, deeply associated with New York Jewish soda fountains.

This classic cocktail originated in New York City in the late 1800s, known for its balanced mix of whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters.

A typical order in New York City diners, a coffee "regular" means coffee with cream and sugar, reflecting the city's fast-paced lifestyle and café culture.
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If you're on a budget, some museums have free entry nights, just check their schedules before you go. It saved me a bunch and still saw cool stuff.
Loved the energy but the crowds in Times Square are nuts and overwhelming. The subway was a bit confusing at first but got easier. Expect pricey eats near main spots.
Avoid the typical tourist pizza spots. Head to the East Village for affordable, authentic slices that beat the crowded Midtown ones any day.
Late night subway rides can feel sketch in some areas. Best to stick to busier lines and stations, especially if traveling solo. Otherwise, public transport runs 24/7 which is great.
Food choices are wild, from dollar slices to fancy dining. Weather was chilly early spring but sunny, perfect for walking. Would say 5 days is good to soak it all in without feeling rushed.