2-Day Tour in New York
1 cities |
6 attraction(s) |
total distance 18
km
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Day2
Day1: New York
3 attraction(s) ·
7 km
2
Times Square, located in Manhattan, New York City, is known as the "crossroads of the world". It is situated at the intersection of West 42nd Street and Broadway Avenue. Nearly 40 shopping malls and theaters are gathered around it, making it a prosperous entertainment and shopping center. Times Square is the only area within zoning regulations that requires property owners to hang eye-catching advertising boards, including various advertisements and promotional boards. In addition, Times Square is also the live broadcast location for the popular American TV show "Good Morning, America."
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Broadway is a major north-south thoroughfare on Manhattan Island, known as the iconic hub of American theater and musicals due to a large number of theaters on both sides. Located between 44th and 53rd Streets, the inner Broadway mainly houses classic, popular, and commercial plays. The outer Broadway, between 41st and 56th Streets, mainly features lesser-known, experimental, and low-budget plays.
Day2: New York
3 attraction(s) ·
9 km
1
Central Park is a huge urban park located between 59th and 110th Streets in Manhattan. The park has a wide range of facilities including a zoo, children's playgrounds, theaters, a man-made lake, ice rinks, sports fields, and large lawns for visitors to relax on. In addition, the park's perimeter road is 10 kilometers long and is very popular with joggers. It is not easy to have such a beautiful park open to the public for free on such valuable land in Manhattan.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known as "The Met", is one of the largest art museums in the United States and one of the most famous in the world. Its total exhibition area is 20 hectares, equivalent to the size of the Beijing National Stadium, and the main building area is 8 hectares. Its collection of artworks exceeds 3.3 million pieces, including paintings, sculptures, architecture, murals, calligraphy, photography and other fields, with 19 different departments.
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The High Line Park is a unique elevated garden located on the west side of Midtown Manhattan, New York. Originally a railway freight line connecting the meatpacking district to the Hudson Port at 34th Street, the park was completed in 1930. However, by the 1980s, the railway became outdated and the High Line Park faced the threat of demolition.
Thanks to the determined preservation efforts of the FHL organization, the High Line Park was able to survive and was eventually transformed into this one-of-a-kind elevated garden promenade. With its beautiful scenery and rich history, the High Line Park has brought enormous social and economic benefits to New York, and has become an outstanding representation in the fields of international design and historic preservation.

























