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NEW YORK CITY

The Big Apple, The City that Never Sleeps, The Concrete Jungle. It doesn’t matter what you call it; NYC is like no other place on earth! The attractions, shopping, restaurants, Broadway shows and simply the rhythm of the city are all you heard about and so much more.

Manhattan's neighborhoods

Midtown

New Yorkers come here to work; tourists come for the landmarks. Midtown is as crowded, loud and dynamic as New York City gets. Just Cross Manhattan on 42nd Street to absorb the energy, but make sure to keep up the pace or you’ll bump into plenty of locals in a perennial rush!

Upper East Side

This posh residential area is anything but boring. Located just steps from Central Park, you’ll find the East River Boardwalk, the bars and restaurants of Second Avenue, and world-class museums and shopping.

Upper West Side

Family-friendly and chic. Cozy and trendy. Relaxed and lively. The many contradictions that make up the Upper West Side also make it one of our favorite neighborhood. Stroll with your family during the day and drink a beer with friends in one of many hip neighborhood bars come evening.

Union Square, Flatiron & Gramercy Park

This young and lively area is home today to street performers, off-Broadway shows and an ultra-hip dining scene. In the past, though, it was known for its innovative department stores and throngs of female shoppers, lending it the nickname “The Ladies Mile.”

Lower East Side & Lower West Side

These downtown neighborhoods are where you’ll want to go for a new wardrobe or a night on the town. Charming cobblestone streets are lined with cool bars and fabulous boutiques. Just don’t be surprised if you end up spending a pretty penny—it’s well worth it!

Chelsea/Meatpacking District

Filled with high-end art galleries and exclusive nightlife, this neighborhood’s laidback vibe makes it a hotspot for those in the know. Sing karaoke in a gay bar, sip cocktails at an outdoor lounge, stroll the High Line, or dine at the Chelsea Market.

Financial District

No trip to New York is complete without a visit to the Financial District’s famous landmarks. From the Statue of Liberty and One World Trade Center to Ellis Island and Wall Street, every inch of this neighborhood is packed with history.