4 Things You Must Do In New York City
If you’re going to New York City soon, there are probably 100 things you’re thinking of doing once you get there. However, unless you’re going for an extended trip, you’re not going to be able to fit in absolutely everything. Below you’ll find 4 things you should definitely keep on your ‘to do’ list if you want to have the best time.
With a trip to New York City on my horizon, I thought this article was fitting.
Head To The Met
The Met, or the metropolitan museum of art, is one of the most beautiful museums in New York city – some might say the world. The archaeological sites are wonderful and the artwork is breathtaking. This is a museum that you shouldn’t miss.
Guided Bike Tour of Central Park
A guided bike tour of central park will get you out into the open exploring, and you might even meet some like-minded travelers on your trip. You could explore on foot, but where’s the fun in that?
The 9/11 Museum
The 9/11 museum might seem sad, and while the story behind it is, it’s so full of history and amazing pieces that will enlighten you to the goings-on that day. You’ll learn about what happened, who was involved, and it’ll no doubt be one of the best memorial museums you ever visit. Several memorial museums are across our country, and worth a visit.
See A Broadway Show
A broadway show should top off your New York trip nicely – as long as you select the right one. With so many choices, Broadway Shows are sure to be a hit for anyone visiting New York City. The infographic below can help you figure out what to see!
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I am looking forward to a visit to New York City, as it has been more than 40 years since I have visited. With several things to see and do, I can guarantee that there will be no time for boredom.
SaraB
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