The Brooklyn Bridge
Recently celebrating its 128th birthday, the Brooklyn Bridge is a renowned landmark in the Big Apple. Connecting the districts of Manhattan and Brooklyn, it is the United State’s oldest suspension bridge, and strolling across this engineering marvel is a popular way to enjoy an outstanding view of New York City.
Rockefeller Center
Located in midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Center spans two city blocks, both of which are packed with free things to do and see. One can arise early to wave to friends and family from the background of the live taping of The Today Show which takes place in the Center on a daily basis. In addition, the Top of the Rock Observation Tower, located 70 floors above the Center, offers stunning views of the city from all four directions. Most people would also agree that no Christmas tree in the world receives as much attention as the infamous 40 foot tree that is placed adjacent to the Rockefeller Ice Skating rink each holiday season, and those who plan to travel to New York in December will not want to miss a trip to this impressive landmark.
Times Square
No trip to New York is complete without a visit to Times Square. This outstanding landmark in the middle of the city should be placed on every visitor’s must-see list. Regardless of when one chooses to visit Times Square, whether a hot summer night or a crisp fall day, he or she will not be disappointed. From the massive throngs of people, to the stores, theaters and clubs, Times Square is an experience no one should miss.
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