3. 1. Times Square
It is the heart of neon in the city and
the center of the theater district. There
are a large number of restaurants,
businesses,
street
artists,
and
obviously, Broadway theaters.
2. Statue of liberty
Symbol more representative of New
York--as well as that of the United
States. Tourist barges depart from
Bowling Green, Castle Clinton...
4. 3. Central Park
The Park has vast areas covered by
grass, squares, a mini zoo, a track of
skating, a carousel, an outdoor
theater, trails for running, biking,
skating, horseback riding, and
numerous fountains and sculptures
4. Bridge Brooklyn
It is the favorite New York bridge
and was the first bridge of steel
worldwide suspension. You can
cross it walking in about 30 minutes.
The view is amazing.
5. 5. Structure Empire State
You can see a great view
of New York from the
observation post on the
top floor.
6. Cathedral St. Patrick's
It is the largest of the
United States Catholic
Cathedral decorated with
Gothic style.
6. BEFORE
AND
AFTER
7. World Trade Center The twin towers were the buildings more high in
New York, and the second most high in the world. On September 11,
2001, a group of terrorists hijacked two airliners, crashing them,
knocking down them and destroying also 5 buildings that belonged to
the same complex. The twin towers were the buildings more high in
New York, and the second most high in the world. On September 11,
2001, a group of terrorists hijacked two airliners, crashing them,
knocking down them and destroying also 5 buildings that belonged to
the same complex. Around 2,900 people lost their lives
7. 8. Chinatown
Walk on the Canal Street to the
Bowery Avenue and enjoy the
aromas of the fish and fruit and
vegetable market.
9. Little Italy
Close to Chinatown, Little Italy
extension has been limited to
Mulberry Street but however
maintains its charm with its
fabulous restaurants and the
Italian feeling in the air.
8. 10. Lincoln Center
It is the world's largest Center for
the arts. The three main buildings
are grouped around the central
water source and are: the theatre
of New York State, New York
Ballet and Opera New York
facilities.
11. Park Washington Square
This Park is frequented by
students at the University of New
York, musicians Street, skaters,
clowns, comic, chess players,
heated chairs who are watching
what is happening around. In the
northern sector of the square you
will see a bow in memory to
Washington.
9. 12. Government House of the city
(City Hall)
House of Government of the city of
New York. The current mayor is
Michael Bloomberg.
13. United Nations
United Nations, symbol of the
World Conservation union.