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PLACES TO VISIT IN MANHAT: Where the heart of New York beats

PLACES TO VISIT IN MANHAT: The place where the heart of New York beats

Every place we see from the movies that comes to mind when New York is mentioned is the place to say here.. There are so many places to visit, museums to visit, parks to rest, so we said, let’s make a separate post.. In fact, Manhattan has such colorful places in itself that we decided to give them under separate headings in the article below.. From now on, you will know New York like the back of your hand Manhattan: The place where the heart of New York beats. Happy reading efenimm

Click for a map of places to visit in Manhattan in Americas

1) HARLEM

Apollo Theater: Opening its doors to its audience in 1914 Who hasn’t performed in the historical theater? Billie Holiday, Sammy Davis Jr., Bill Cosby, Lauryn Hill and many more were in the spotlight at the Apollo Theater before they became famous.. Hosting special events, concerts and shows today, the Apollo Theater is one of the must-see places in New York.. If you watch one of the shows or concerts, don’t enjoy it.. Or at least pass in front of this historical theater… That’s something too shshs. Click for the location

Our recommendation is to see the Appolo Theater in Harlem first.. Continuing towards Central Park, which is adjacent to the street..

2) CENTRAL PARK: We have included the must-see places in Central Park on the Central Park route.. Or not in this park, no. From the zoo to the strawberry orchard, from the bird feeding area to the theatre, there is what you can look for…

Central Park List of Places to See: Vanderbilt Gate, Great Lawn, American Museum of Natural History, Belvedere Castle, Bethesda Terrace, Sheep Meadow, Ghostbusters Building, Lincoln Center

We enter Central Park through Vanderbilt Gate and take a rest in the wide Great Lawn, which we often see in the movies even though it is actually grass.. We visit the American Museum of Natural History at the edge of the park.. Then we dive into Central Park again and greet Belvedere Castle, the indispensable element of the famous gardens, and reach the Bethesda Terrace, where you can watch one of the most beautiful views of the park from the edge of the lake.. This time we’re resting on a lawn called Sheep Meadow.. Don’t miss the lawn, it even has a name, so it’s important It’s time to get out of the park. You may get scared when you leave New York Central Park. Because here you are Ghostbusters Building!!! We conclude our Central Park themed tour by visiting the Lincoln Center, which is within walking distance outside the park, taking a photo and humming the song from the movie Ghostbusters.

3) 5. STREET (5th Avenue, Fifth Avenue): We are on New York’s most famous street. 5. The street is one of the places that every tourist should not go without seeing, where museums and stores of famous but very famous brands are located.. 5 running parallel to Central Park. 5th Avenue, which includes must-see places for first-time visitors to New York.. The street route takes about 4 hours.

5. Street Places To Visit: Museum of the City of New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, The Stephen A. New York Public Library (NYPL), Empire State Building, Flatiron Building

  • Museum of the City of New York at Schwarzman Building: Hosting exhibitions in painting, photography, cartoons and many more branches of art The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: If you want to visit famous exhibitions in the building designed with modern architecture, the fee is $25 for adults and $18 for students.
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art: And here is another museum what’s the price for you? breaks, but they still set a price. So these prices better break your heart Adult $25, student $12
  • St. Patrick’s Cathedral: If you donate at the entrance to the cathedral, which is visited by more than 5 million people every year. Preferences for $5 per person
  • New York Public Library (NYPL): This huge library, opened in 1895, has the title of America’s largest library system.. The New York Public Library also has very special pieces.. For example, the letter that Christopher Columbus wrote that he discovered the New World in 1493… If you want to visit the New York Public Library, keep it in mind; It is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays.
  • Empire State Building: The world-famous Empire State Building, where you can enjoy a 360 degree view of New York between 08:00 and 02:00, is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.. 86. and 102. You can watch this magnificent view from the floors.. You have to pay an additional fee to visit the exhibition on the ground floor.. With The Standard Pass 86. and 102. for floors: adult $52, only 86. for floor: 32$. If you want to watch the sunrise, $100
  • Flatiron Building: Triangle-shaped 21-storey building, 5. One of the most popular structures of the street.

4) MIDTOWN:Midtown walking route, which also includes Times Square, takes 1 hour.

Midtown and Times Square Places to See List: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, Theater District ie Broadway and Shubert Alley, Chrysler Building, Grand Central Terminal, Macy’s Herald Square or Macy’s or Herald Square, Madison Square Garden

  • Museum of Modern Art (MoMA): One of America’s most famous museums, the Museum of Modern Art costs $25 for adults and $14 for students.
  • Radio City Music Hall: You can watch performances and concerts at the Radio City Musical, which hosts many famous shows and performances by singers.. Or if you say I came for the first time, let’s take a tour; Between 09:30-17:00, you can join the tour that costs $29.95 for adults, tour the legendary music hall with a guide, examine the art deco architecture, see the backstage and meet Rockette.
  • Rockefeller Center: The world-famous Rockefeller Center 70 of the building. You can watch the New York view from the floor. There are two alternatives, the Rockefeller Center Tour (Fees $20) and the view from the top (Fees: $26-$32). Both cost $44 with RockPASS ticket. Click to buy tickets
  • Broadway (Theater District) & Shubert Alley: Theater District and famous Broadway, every actor’s dream…And Broadway’s oldest and most famous gift shop Shubert Alley
  • Chrysler Building: The Chrysler Building, built with Art Deco architecture, is one of the most famous skyscrapers in America..
  • Grand Central Terminal: New York’s famous Central Station..
  • Macy’s Herald Square or Macy’s or Herald Square: Built in 1902, the building is America’s largest shopping mall and one of America’s must-sees.. Covering a block as it is, Macy’s has 11 floors.
  • Madison Square Garden: You can watch a concert, ice hockey or basketball game at the world-famous Madison Square Garden, where concerts by One Direction or Justien Bieber are also held.. Don’t forget to check the calendar before you go.. Between 09:30 and 15:00, the tour where you will discover the dressing rooms of the famous Knicks and Rangers, Chase Bridges, the arena and much more, costs $26.95 for adults.

5) LOWER MANHATTAN: The Lower Manhattan route will take approximately 2 hours. Sure just walk shshs

List of Attractions: The High Line, Whitney Museum of American Art, Union Square, Washington Square Park and the triumphal arch (arch), Little Italy, 9/11 Memorial, The South Street Seaport , Wall Street, Battery Park, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island.

  • The High Line: 10 and 12. The area between the streets is called. Click to see on map. On the High Line where you can take a Garden Tour, Art Tour, Design Tour, Wildlife Tour, with a volunteer guide, from May to October, Tuesdays from 6:30 to 19:45 and Saturdays from 10:00 to 23:15. You can join free tours at the entrance of ‘s Gansevoort Street (Gansevoort Street). Click for more information
  • Whitney Museum of American Art: You can visit the Whitney Museum, where you can visit special collections and exhibitions, every Friday between 07:00 and 22:00, by paying as much as you want.
  • Union Square: The park opened in 1839, the gathering place of New Yorkers for the show and festival
  • Washington Square Park and the arch: Washington Square Park, which also includes the marble triumphal arch erected in 1889. a place where you can get away from the noise of New York for a while in the greenery..
  • Little Italy: You can find Italian restaurants and shops where you can shop in the small streets between Canal Street and Broome Street, where the Italian wind blows.. Click for the map of Little Italy Region
  • 9/11 Memorial: The monument built in memory of those who died in the September 11 terrorist attack. The museum tour, where you can see the traces of that day, costs $ 24 for adults.
  • The South Street Seaport: North Street Seaport, a music and entertainment center with cultural events, design shops, bars, cafes and restaurants
  • Wall Street: Just walk past the Wall Street street, full of suit stockbrokers, with the statue of America’s first president George Washington and the angry bull..
  • Battery Park: With its small cafe called Table Green Cafe, it stands out from the crowd. You can go to Ellis Island, where the Statue of Liberty is located, from Battery Park, which will give you the feeling of being far away. The cost of the tour is 18$ for 13-61 years old. Click to buy your ticket in advance

That’s it for now.. If you have any suggestions, we are waiting for you in the comments..

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