It’s one of the biggest cities in the world, yet it’s really a collection of interconnected small towns to explore. From Brooklyn to the Bronx and Manhattan to Queens and Staten Island, each borough and enclave offers its own eclectic experience. Every trip to NYC is a brand new adventure.
NYC Neighborhoods
Central Park
It’s perhaps the world’s most famous urban park, and it lives up to its reputation. Go for a quiet stroll along the Reservoir or even rent a rod and cast a line in Harlem Meer. If you time it right, you could catch a concert at SummerStage or a performance of Shakespeare in the Park.
Times Square
The lights are brightest in Times Square, so make sure your phone is charged for all the pictures you’ll take. Head to the Top of the Rock and look down on it all. Leave time for epic people-watching at street level. Shops and shows are everywhere, and spectacular dining is easy to find.
Midtown
Catch a Broadway show or stroll through the Museum of Modern Art. Ascend the Empire State Building or soak up the history at Rockefeller Center. Midtown Manhattan is at the heart of everything that makes New York City such an incredible place to visit.
Lower Manhattan
So many of NYC’s most iconic neighborhoods can be found in Lower Manhattan. Greenwich Village, SoHo, Tribeca, and more. Discover favorite local restaurants and shops as you wander the neighborhood streets. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is one stop you won’t want to miss.
Brooklyn
Perhaps the best view of the New York skyline can be found at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Then look closer because there’s so much to see and do in this trendy, vibrant borough. The Botanic Garden is stunning in the spring, and Brooklyn Flea is a must-stop market where you never know what you’ll find.
Gold Coast
Beyond the close-in confines of NYC, you’ll discover more treasures on the Hudson River waterfront. In Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken and more, epic dining, entertainment and nightlife await you. It’s a perfect vacation destination, on the edge of so much excitement.