What to do in New York

New York gazeboNew York has in its streets the magic and majesty of U.S. property. Because of its history and development has become one of the most significant tourist destinations in the world.

Not surprising to know that New York is a meeting of several people in the world, who want to know its streets and interesting places.
 
It is for this reason that one of the main economic activities in the city is tourism, because they spend 40 million tourists every year. With so many places to visit and things to do in New York keep in mind that the main destinations are the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Broadway theaters, Central Park, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, the Botanical Garden and 5th Avenue. Another attraction are four impressive new artificial waterfalls with a height of 30 to 40 meters. These artificial waterfalls are located in the East River and can be seen from shore or from boats.
The most famous museum in Manhattan is the Metropolitan Museum of Art. With more than two million books, 130,000 m² and 4.5 million annual visitors, make the MET is between the largest museums in the world. Other museums scattered throughout the city also offered general art collections.

In the area of science and technology, are the New York Hall of Science, the Skyscraper Museum and the Staten Island Museum of Arts & Science, however, the most prestigious is the American Museum of Natural History with its 32 million specimens and objects, and the Planetarium.

New York has more than 113 km2 of parks and 22 miles of beaches. Among its major green space we find:

The Central Park, a rectangle of 4 km by 800m, is located in Manhattan. Some 25 million tourists a year, making it the most visited park in the United States, with many appearances in movies and television has become the world's most famous park. Much of the park looks natural, but has several artificial lakes, two ice rinks, and areas used for various activities.

The second largest park in the city is located in Queens, the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.

Prospect Park in Brooklyn, is a park of 2.1 km2. Among the attractions are: The Long Meadows, a field of 36 hectares, the largest of any U.S. park, the Picnic House, home offices and large meeting room for 175 people, Litchfield Villa, former home of the owners of the southern part of the park, the zoo and Lake Brooklyn Prospect of 24 hectares. It has several sports facilities, including seven baseball fields. There is also a Quaker cemetery in an area called Quaker Hill.
We visit the Latino neighborhoods like Little Italy or foreign (Italian neighborhood), Spanish Harlem (Hispanic district) and Chinatown.

St. Patrick's Cathedral, is now the seat of the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York, while the parish church of the city, is located on the east side of Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st streets in the center Manhattan.

Immigration Museum on Ellis Island, worked since 1892 to 1954. It is now a national monument and a museum with 30 galleries devoted to immigration. Its exhibits reflect the tortuous month trips, where these characters came to American soil in search of a dream.
 
South Street Seaport located in the eastern part of Fulton Street, this complex was built on an abandoned area, along the East River. It is a dock where a great variety of museums, shops and restaurants, which becomes the venue for Financial District workers who end their working day.

 has in its streets the magic and majesty of U.S. property. Because of its history and development has become one of the most significant tourist destinations in the world.

Not surprising to know that New York is a meeting of several people in the world, who want to know its streets and interesting places. It is so pleasant to work with experts.
 
It is for this reason that one of the main economic activities in the city is tourism, because they spend 40 million tourists every year. The main destinations are the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Broadway theaters, Central Park, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, the Botanical Garden and 5th Avenue. Another attraction are four impressive new artificial waterfalls with a height of 30 to 40 meters. These artificial waterfalls are located in the East River and can be seen from shore or from boats.

Brooklyn is home to the largest population in New York City as well as the second largest land square footage. The vast area and large amount of foot traffic make cleaning buildings and facilities a top priority. GreenAir Cleaning NYC provides office cleaning services in Brooklyn that use Green Seal certified cleaning products, and an eco-friendly approach. New green businesses are beginning to pop up everywhere especially in the borough of Brooklyn due its large amount of new families and are seeking green cleaning services.
The most famous museum in Manhattan is the Metropolitan Museum of Art. With more than two million books, 130,000 m² and 4.5 million annual visitors, make the MET is between the largest museums in the world. Other museums scattered throughout the city also offered general art collections.

In the area of science and technology, are the New York Hall of Science, the Skyscraper Museum and the Staten Island Museum of Arts & Science, however, the most prestigious is the American Museum of Natural History with its 32 million specimens and objects, and the Planetarium.

New York has more than 113 km2 of parks and 22 miles of beaches. Among its major green space we find:

The Central Park, a rectangle of 4 km by 800m, is located in Manhattan. Some 25 million tourists a year, making it the most visited park in the United States, with many appearances in movies and television has become the world's most famous park. Much of the park looks natural, but has several artificial lakes, two ice rinks, and areas used for various activities.

The second largest park in the city is located in Queens, the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.

Prospect Park in Brooklyn, is a park of 2.1 km2. Among the attractions are: The Long Meadows, a field of 36 hectares, the largest of any U.S. park, the Picnic House, home offices and large meeting room for 175 people, Litchfield Villa, former home of the owners of the southern part of the park, the zoo and Lake Brooklyn Prospect of 24 hectares. It has several sports facilities, including seven baseball fields. There is also a Quaker cemetery in an area called Quaker Hill.
We visit the Latino neighborhoods like Little Italy or foreign (Italian neighborhood), Spanish Harlem (Hispanic district) and Chinatown.

St. Patrick's Cathedral, is now the seat of the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York, while the parish church of the city, is located on the east side of Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st streets in the center Manhattan.

Immigration Museum on Ellis Island, worked since 1892 to 1954. It is now a national monument and a museum with 30 galleries devoted to immigration. Its exhibits reflect the tortuous month trips, where these characters came to American soil in search of a dream.
 
South Street Seaport located in the eastern part of Fulton Street, this complex was built on an abandoned area, along the East River. It is a dock where a great variety of museums, shops and restaurants, which becomes the venue for Financial District workers who end their working day.

General information about USA

Total Area: 9,826,675 km2

Population: 313,918,000.

Density: 87.4/sq m.

Capital: Washngton D.C.

Tourism: Over 60 million international tourists visit USA each year.

Political Structure: Federal presidential constitutional republic, (Two-party system)

Time zone: (UTC−5 to −10) Summer (DST) (UTC−4 to −10).

Currency: United States dollar ($) (USD).

Language: English

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