New York City, New York City Guide
New York City offers shopping, restaurants, clubs, museums, & a world-class arts scene that captivates visitors from around the world.
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Popularly known as the "Big Apple" and the "City That Never Sleeps", spanning an area of 321 square miles, with a population of 8.2M, New York City is an international center for business, finance, fashion, medicine, entertainment, media, and culture.The city possesses an extraordinary energy with an expansive collection of museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, international corporations, and financial markets. It is home the headquarter of the United Nations, a very diverse culture, a fast paced cosmopolitan lifestyle, and as of June 2006, the City of New York was distinguished for having the lowest crime rate among major American cities, and let’s not forget, New York City is home to many of the world’s most famous skyscrapers. Immerse yourself in New York City for five minutes, and you’ll see why it’s like no other place on earth. Only here will you find all of America’s attributes – the diversity, the culture, the style – intensified in such an intriguing way. And only here will you experience those sublime moments that New York City is famous for… As a first-time visitor to New York the Empire State and Chrysler buildings, the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, Staten Island Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge and all our other world-famous attractions are a must to experience. If you've been there before, there's always another neighborhood to explore, another restaurant to try, another Broadway show and museum blockbuster to see, another don't-miss cultural performance or sporting event.
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Popularly known as the "Big Apple" and the "City That Never Sleeps", spanning an area of 321 square miles, with a population of 8.2M, New York City is an international center for business, finance, fashion, medicine, entertainment, media, and culture.







