5. Weocome to New York
After suffering through some rough weather in the winter months, New
York City is welcoming summer with open arms. And the collection of
warm-climate events is sure to please, as always, with many returning
favorites, like the Big Apple Barbecue Block Party, Pride Week and the
Lincoln Center Festival. The majority of the season's most exciting
events are also free—including Shakespeare in the Park, the Museum
Mile Festival and Broadway in Bryant Park—but some require tickets
and others fill up fast, so get in on the action early. A special highlight
for sports fans, the 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game takes
place at Citi Field, home of the Mets. Also on the sports front, close out
your summer with tennis' biggest affair, the US Open Tennis
Championships. For more, visit our weekly "Free in NYC" and "Top Five
Events" features; check out our concert, fashion, art, nightlife and
sports listings; see our roundup of annual events; or search for an
event in our calendar.
6. Hotel Ranaissance
Five stars hotes which is located at time square
It include breakfast and diner in hotel’s restaurant .
7. 4 July
America's biggest birthday bash is the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks. As was
the case the past few years, the fireworks take place over the Hudson River, with
approximately 40,000 shells launching from six barges between West 24th and
West 50th Streets. The inspiring display—accompanied by music—is a festive
way to celebrate our nation's independence. Millions tune in on TV, but you can
be there in person.
10. Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the
international border betweenthe Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S .state
of New York. They from the southend end of the Niagara Gorge.
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12. Statue of Liberty
• The Statue of Liberty is a monument commemorating the centaninal of the signing of the
United States Declaration of Independence, given to the United States by people of France to
represent the friendship between the two countries established during the American
Revolution.
14. Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is a bridge in
New York City and is one of the
oldest suspension bridge in U.S.
Completed in1883, it connects
the boroughs of Manhattan and
Brooklyn by spanning the East
River. With a main span of 486.3
m. it was the longest suspension
Bridge in the world from its
opening until 1903 , and the first
Steel-wire suspension bridge.
16. Rockefeller Center
• Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings covering 22acres between 48yh
and 51th streets. Built by the Rockefeller family, it is located in the centre of Midtown
Manhattan, spanning the area between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. It was declared a
National Historic Landmark in 1987 .
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18. Empire State Building
• The Empire State Building is a 102-story skyscaper located at the intersection of Fifth Avanue
and West 34th street . It has a roof height of 381 meters. It stood as the world’s tallest building
for 40 years, fromits completion in 1931 until construction of the World Trade Centre’s.
19. Chrysler Building
• The Chryler Building is an
skyscaper in New York City
, located on the east side of
manhattan. Standing at
319meters ( it was the
world’s tallest building for
11 month before it was
surpassed by the Empire
State Building in 1931 ) .