Taking Your Bite Of The Big Apple

Taking Your Bite Of The Big Apple

There a few cities in the world home to 8.5 million people. Cramming all of these people into a tiny space, New York is renowned around the World for being one of the busiest cities on Earth, with the hustle bustle giving a legendary atmosphere. With a population so large, Manhattan benefits from having a lot of variety when it comes to things to do and see. From the monuments and large buildings, to the landmarks you’ve seen in countless movies, everyone can find things to do in New York City.

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Food And Drink:

Of course, though, it wouldn’t be possible to visit a city like this without thinking about the food you’ll be trying while you’re away. Having a population from all over the world, New York has a vast selection of culinary delights on offer, and a lot of people will embrace the chance to give them a try. For this reason, it is always worth looking for hotels which don’t provide food, as this will make it a lot easier to go out and try as much as you can.

Statue Of Liberty:

Commanding over 3 million visitors each year, the Statue Of Liberty is one of New York’s proudest monuments. Originally a gift from France, in 1886, this attraction has been the center of attention in the city for decades. Within the massive structure, there is a staircase and elevator, making it nice and easy to get to the top. Once there, you will have the best views Manhattan has to offer, and you won’t have to leave for a very long time.

Central Park:

Sometimes, a little bit of peace and quiet is what you need from your break. Central Park has featured in countless TV shows, movies, and other popular culture, making it possibly the most famous park in the world. During the night, this part of the city can get a little dangerous. In the day, though, it will come to life, and you will get the chance to get a true insight into what New York life is like.

Times Square:

While it may be largely designed as an area for businesses to advertise, Times Square is like no other junction in the world. Sitting between two of the busiest roads in Manhattan, this part of the city is laced with brightly lit billboards and signs, all pointing towards shows and businesses. This has made it very popular amongst tourists, with photos of this place being some of the most popular on Instagram.

Broadway:

Right next to Times Square, you will find yourself standing on Broadway. This road features some of the greatest and most well-renowned theatres in the english-speaking world, making it perfect for anyone looking for some culture. You can find stars like Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey on Broadway, making the shows nice and accessible, while also giving you the chance to see the stars. Not a lot of vacation ideas give you this sort of freedom.

Coney Island:

During the winter, Coney Island is a normal residential area, and not much will be found by tourists coming to visit. In the summer, though, this part of the city transforms, with locals taking to the streets to create a massive fair and hosting loads of fun events. This is great for those with children, as it enables you to find activities which everyone likes. You can use this as a way to eat some time if you have a spare day or two.

Little Italy:

With such a high population of people from around the world, the different cultures in New York create an exciting melting pot. To see them for yourself, areas like Little Italy can give you a real insight into the people which built the place, while also giving you the chance to experience food and entertainment from across the world. Not a lot of people realize that these sorts of places are very important to communities, and are usually an authentic take on the place they represent.

Hopefully, with all of this in mind, it will be a lot easier to start working towards your own vacation to New York. As a tourist in this city, you will have to work hard to make sure that you can see everything you want to, as it is so large. To help you with this, a little bit of research can go a long way, and will help you to build a solid itinerary for the time you have away. This is great for any kind of trip.

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35 thoughts on “Taking Your Bite Of The Big Apple

  1. Loved the first picture looks like it has been taken from a drone. New York is crammed with steel classes scrapers and people but it still looks so pretty with all that concrete around. Lovely post. Great write up.

  2. Wonderful places to visit in New York City, I’ve never been there but it is already in my bucketlist. For sure Statue of Liberty will be on the primary place to visit. Next would be the Broadway, Time Square and the famous central park.

  3. Ooooh! Definitely keeping this post bookmarked for my New York trip! Thanks for sharing!

  4. This just gives me another reason to visit New York City! As if I don’t already have enough

  5. we’ve been wishing to step in New York and see how busy the people in the place are. I’ll keep your suggestion on tourist spots to visit in this city.

  6. I really enjoyed New York during the spring, loved to spend lots of time in Central Park. I’m not one for busy streets, but Time Square is a must, at least once during a stay.

    1. I feel the same way Sylvie. I loved Central Park too and though I am not the biggest fan of concrete and neon…time square is just full of energy

  7. I think my bucket list to NYC is made. Such interesting places to try out. Lovely article.

  8. I think this list would be very helpful when I run out of things to try in NYC. Lovely article filled with interesting places.

  9. Never been NYC but pictures are awesome. Love to travel as so many places to visit.

  10. New York has always been one of my dram destination! I wanted to visit Time Square and Central Park. It sounds touristy but i really want to see those places in person. Soo envy you!

  11. I’d love to go back to New York! Times Square was an insane junction but still so much fun to walk through all the bright lights!

  12. New York, like the other major capitals (e.g., Paris, London) requires several visits. It’s such a bustling place and the sites you mention are definite must-sees!

  13. Your photos are stunning!! One place not a lot of pple Visit while in the big Apple is Coney Island- glad you guys went!!

  14. I cannot get enough of New York City. I especially love Central Park. It just seems like you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and find a quiet haven. However, Times Square s too hectic for me.

  15. It’s been years since I’ve visited NYC, but would love to go back. We did Broadway and it was fantastic. Would love to visit Coney Island this time.

  16. I would definitely go to Central Park, it looks unreal in the photos, I wonder how expensive is to live nearby it. The variety of food from all over the world sounds like London but 10 times bigger. Honestly speaking, big cities are not my cup of tea, but I could give NYC a go. Perhaps in autumn, it must be so beautiful!

  17. I recently returned from my NYC trip and I loved it! So your shot was a nice reminder about my trip and your shots are magical!! Nice 😉

  18. I can’t wait to go and check out New York City. It has always been on my bucket list. I would love to go over Christmas. It sounds like such an incredible city.

  19. As a native NYer I’m always looking for fun new places to take friends when they visit from out of town! Thanks so much for this list!

  20. So many cool places to visit in NYC. WE love Little Italy actually had a great dinner there, nt to mention our visit to the island and the statue of liberty. Thanks for bringing back good memories.

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