What Things to See and Do in New York City

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By lovebuglena

view of New York City from Staten Island Ferry
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view of New York City from Staten Island Ferry

New York City is considered to be the financial capital of the world. I also think it should be considered the capital of the world because in this city you will find people from all parts (all continents) of the world.

New York City is made up of five boroughs - Manhattan (aka the city), Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island. Each borough can be considered its own city and is connected by bridges and/or tunnels. Some of the famous bridges include the Verrazano Bridge (connects Brooklyn and Staten Island), the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges (connect Brooklyn and Manhattan), and the RFK Bridge (formerly the Triboro Bridge), which is a set of three bridges that connects Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx. The tunnels include the famous Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, which connects Brooklyn and Manhattan and is the longest underwater vehicular tunnel in North America, and the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels, which connect Manhattan to the State of New Jersey.

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New York City is a city that never sleeps. There is much to see and much to do in this great city. If you are interested in visiting New York City read on further to find out what you can do and see when coming to New York.


Walking Across The Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan to Brooklyn. Besides serving vehicular traffic, the bridge also serves as a pedestrian bridge allowing people to get from Brooklyn to Manhattan by foot. There is breathtaking scenery walking across the Brooklyn Bridge and it is a great thing to do when visiting New York City and it is FREE.


Transportation in New York City

There is ample transportation in New York City to get you from one borough to the next. There are local and express buses, the subway, the ferry, and the Staten Island Railway. The ride on the Staten Island ferry is FREE in both directions. The Staten Island Railway is free with the exception of the St. George Ferry Terminal stop, and the one before it. Local fare must be paid upon entering or exiting these stops. The subway and local bus fare is $2.25/ride; the express bus fare is $5.50/ride. There is a free two-hour transfer available. Buses accept coins and MetroCards while subways only accept MetroCards. MetroCards are magnetic strip cards onto which commuters add money for travel. Each time a person slides a MetroCard the appropriate fare is deducted from the balance on the card. Once the balance is depleted on the MetroCard a person can either refill the card (add more money to it) or throw it away and buy a new MetroCard. There are pay-per-ride MetroCards and unlimited MetroCards, which allow unlimited travel on subways and local buses.


Neighborhoods to See in Manhattan

If you are planning to spend time sightseeing in Manhattan you might want to visit these neighborhoods: Times Square, Herald Square, Union Square, Harlem, Chinatown, Greenwich Village, Soho, Tribeca, Little Italy, Bryant Park, Battery Park, Upper East Side, and Upper West Side.


Museums

One of the great things to do in New York is to immerse yourself in art. There are many museums in New York to visit. Here is a list of the more popular ones.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (aka The Met) - Here you will find paintings, and sculptures from European artists. You will find collections of Asian, African, Oceanic, Byzantine, and Islamic art, as well as a collection from Ancient Egypt. There is also a collection of classical antiquities and a collection of musical instruments, costumes & accessories, and weapons/armor from around the world.

  • Location: 1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street, New York, New York
  • Hours of Operation:
    Monday: Closed (except holidays)
    Tuesday - Thursday: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Friday & Saturday: 9:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Sunday: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Admission (suggested): Adults: $20, Seniors (65 & up): $15, Students: $10,
    Children accompanied by adult: Free

The Cloisters- This is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The museum features art and architecture of the European Middle Ages. It is located in Fort Tryon Park and overlooks the Hudson River.

  • Location: 99 Margaret Corbin Drive, Fort Tryon Park, New York, New York
  • Hours of Operation:
    M
    arch - October: Tuesday - Sunday: 9:30 am - 5:15 pm, Closed Mondays
    November - February: Tuesday - Sunday: 9:30 am - 4:45 pm, Closed Mondays
  • Admission (suggested): Adults: $20, Seniors (65 & up): $15, Students: $10,
    Children accompanied by adult: Free

MoMa (Modern Museum of Art) - collections include modern and contemporary art. Here you can look at architecture & design, paintings, drawings, photography, sculptures, prints, film, and more.

  • Location: 11 West 53rd Street, New York, NY
  • Hours of Operation:
    Monday: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Tuesday: Closed
    Wednesday & Thursday: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Friday: 10:30 am - 8 pm
    Saturday & Sunday: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Admission: Adults: $20, Seniors (65 & up): $16, Students: $12,
    Children (16 & under): Free

The Guggenheim - Here you can view impressionist, post-impressionist, early modern art, and contemporary art.

  • Location: 1071 5th Avenue at 89th Street, New York, NY
  • Hours of Operation:
    Monday - Wednesday: 10 am - 5:45 pm
    Thursday: Closed
    Friday: 10 am - 5:45 pm
    Saturday: 10 am - 7:45 pm
    Sunday: 10 am - 5:45 pm
  • Admission: Adults: $15, Seniors: $10, Students: $10, Children (K-12): $3.50


American Museum of Natural History - This is a science museum. There are 46 exhibition halls, which include human biology and evolution, halls of minerals and gems, halls of meteorites, fossil halls, and the art of the diorama: recreating nature. There are also research laboratories and a library. There is also the Rose Center for Earth & Space and the Hayden Planetarium.

  • Location: Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY
  • Hours of Operation: Monday - Sunday: 10 am - 5:45 pm
  • Admission (suggested): Adults: $16, Seniors: $12, Students: $12,
    Children (2-12): $9

Whitney Museum of American Art - Here you can look at 20th-Century and 21st-Century American art.

  • Location: 945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street, New York, New York
  • Hours of Operation:
    Monday: Closed (except holidays)
    Tuesday - Thursday: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Friday & Saturday: 9:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Sunday: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Admission: Adults: $18, Ages (19-25): $12, Full-Time Students: $12
    Senior Citizens (62 & up): $12, Ages (18 and under): Free


The Brooklyn Museum of Art -
This is the second largest museum in New York City. Here you can look ancient Egyptian masterpieces, contemporary art, and art from many other cultures.

  • Location: 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York
  • Hours of Operation:
    Monday & Tuesday: Closed
    Wednesday - Friday : 10 am - 5 pm
    Weekend: 11 am - 6 pm
  • Admission: Adults: $10, Students: $6, Senior Citizens: $6,
    Children accompanied by adult: Free


Observatories

Want to see New York City from way up high? Here is a list of two famous observatories in New York City.

Observatory at the Empire State Building (86th floor):

  • Location: 34th Street and 5th Avenue, New York, NY
  • Hours of Operation: daily 8 am - 2 am
  • Admission: Adults (13-61): $18.45*, Seniors (62 & up): $16.61*,
    Children (6-12):
    $12.92*
    *Sales tax will be added to the ticket price.

Top of the Rock Observation Deck at the Rockefeller Center:

  • Location: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY (Entrance on 50th Street)
  • Hours of Operation: daily 8 am - 12 am
  • Admission: Adults: $21, Seniors (62 & up): $19, Children (6-12): $14, Sunrise/Sunset: $30, Sunrise/Sunset Children: $15


Central Park
Central Park

Central Park

Central Park is the biggest park in New York City and is visited by millions of people every year. It is located in Manhattan and runs from 59th Street to 110th Street. It is filled with lush greenery, beautiful plants, sculptures & fountains, lakes & ponds (including the turtle pond) bridges and passageways, and more. There is a road running through the entire park for cyclists, and rollerbladers, and there are ample pathways for people who enjoy walking.

There is a lot to do in Central Park. Some activities include boating, carriage horse rides, pedicab rides, rock climbing, ice-skating (during winter), and riding the carousel. There are many playgrounds situated about the park for kids to play in. For animal lovers Central Park has its own zoo. There is the regular zoo and the children's zoo. (Information on this is featured in the zoo section of this article).


Central Park Zoo
Central Park Zoo

Zoos and Aquariums

If you are an animal or ocean life lovers you can spend your day visiting one of New York City's zoos and aquariums.

Central Park Zoo:

  • Location: 64th Street at 5th Avenue (east side of Central Park), New York, NY
  • Hours of Operation:
    Summer (March 27 - Oct 31): Monday - Friday: 10 am - 5 pm
    Summer (March 27 - Oct 31): Weekends/Holidays: 10 am - 5:30 pm
    Winter (November 1 - April 1): daily 10 am - 4:30 pm
  • Admission: Adults: $12, Senior Citizens (65 & up): $9,
    Children (3-12): $7, Children under three: FREE

Prospect Park Zoo:

  • Location: 450 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
  • Hours of Operation:

    Summer (March 31 – November 4): Monday - Friday: 10 am - 5 pm
    Summer (March 31 – November 4): Weekends/Holidays: 10 am - 5:30 pm
    Winter (November 6 – March 30): daily 10 am - 4:30 pm

Admission: Adults: $8, Senior Citizens (65 & up): $6,
Children (3-12): $5 Children under three: FREE

Bronx Zoo:

  • Location: 2300 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY
  • Hours of Operation:
    Spring/Summer: Monday - Friday: 10 am - 5 pm
    Spring/Summer: Weekends/Holidays 10 am - 5:30 pm
    Fall/Winter: daily: 10 am - 4:30 pm
  • Admission: Adults: $16, Senior Citizens (65 & up): $14,
    Children (3-12):
    $12


New York Aquarium:

  • Location: Surf Ave and West 8th Street, Brooklyn, NY
  • Hours of Operation:
    Winter (November 6 - March 30): 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
    Spring (March 31 - May 25): Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Spring (March 31 - May 25): Weekends & Holidays 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
    Summer (May 26 - September 3): Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Summer (May 26 - September 3): Weekends & Holidays 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Fall (September 4 - November 4): Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Fall (September 4 - November 4): Weekends & Holidays 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
  • Admission: Adults: $14.95, Senior Citizens (65 & up): $11.95,
    Children (3-12):
    $10.95

The Botanical Gardens

If you are into plants, greenery, and such you might want to head to one of the botanical gardens.

Brooklyn Botanical Garden:

  • Location: 900 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY
  • Hours of Operation:
    Monday: Closed
    Tuesday - Friday: 8 am - 6 pm
    Weekend: 10 am - 6 pm
  • Admission: Adults: $8, Senior Citizens: $4, Students: $4,
    Children under 12:
    Free

The New York Botanical Garden:

  • Location: 200th Street and Kazimiroff Boulevard , Bronx, NY
  • Hours of Operation:
    Monday: Closed
    Tuesday - Sunday:10 am - 6 pm
  • Admission: Adults: $6, Senior Citizens: $3, Students: $3,
    Children 2-12:
    $1, Children under 2: Free


Times Square
Times Square

Broadway Shows, Plays, and Concerts

The area around the famous Times Square (in Manhattan) is home to many theaters where people can enjoy Broadway shows, off-Broadway shows, plays, and even concerts. There is a vast variety of shows and plays to choose from and there is something playing every night of the week. Here you will also find the famous Nokia Theater where many popular musical artists perform when they tour the country. The other Nokia Theater is located in Los Angeles.

On 32nd Street and 7th Avenue (in Manhattan) you will find Madison Square Garden, which is the home of many music concerts and also sporting events.

On 6th Avenue, between 50th and 51st Streets (in Manhattan) you will find Radio City Music Call where shows and concerts take place. Radio City Musical is the home of the Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes. The show runs every year starting in November and going past Christmas.

At 253 West 125th Street, in Manhattan's Harlem neighborhood, you will find one of the most famous music halls in the United States - The Apollo Theater. This famous theater was the home of Showtime at the Apollo (a television variety show).


If you really want to see New York City, you have to allocate more than a few days for your trip. There is so much to do and so much to see while here, much more than I have included in this article. There is plenty of information to digest here, so I thought it would be best to end it here. Hope you get to visit New York City soon. You are going to love it here.

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lovebuglena Hub Author 21 months ago

Ginger Meow - thanks for the feedback. Not sure about now but in the past Harlem was not such a good neighborhood to be in. And I would not go wonder around to the Bronx - go there only if you want to go to the zoo or botanical garden.

Lena

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Ginger Meow 21 months ago

This is a great hub! One to bookmark for any traveller. Are you able to recommend areas of NYC to be careful of? Neighbourhoods that you should take caution going into? Thanks again.

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lovebuglena Hub Author 21 months ago

Ign Andy - Thanks for the feedback. If you ever get to visit NYC you're going to love it. And now you have yourself a short guide of what you can do while here. :)

Lena

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Ign Andy 21 months ago

Very thorough information about New York city.

I hope, I can visit NYC someday.

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lovebuglena Hub Author 22 months ago

Thank you Regis. Maybe you will visit New York someday :).

Lena

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rauffray 22 months ago

Wow! That is an most informative article, Ms. Kovadlo. Thank you for sharing.

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