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Visit Statue of Liberty

Visit Statue of Liberty and learn about its captivating history The Statue of Liberty may be one of the most iconic statues in the world but there are some things that many people might not know about the famous Lady Liberty! Of course, the best way to learn about her is to visit Statue of Liberty but, […]

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Things to do on the Upper West Side

Things to do – Upper West Side Manhattan’s Upper West Side has been outshone for years by other neighborhoods – namely the more glamorous Upper East Side – but this corner of the city might just surprise you. Running from West 59th Street to West 110th Street, the Upper West Side is a mostly residential […]

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Lower East Side Tour

Cultural diversity and incredible eats on the Lower East Side tour Wander through the streets of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, and it’s clear, almost immediately, that this neighbourhood is the true definition of a cultural melting pot. To your right, you’ll find a historic Jewish synagogue, to your left a bustling Chinese restaurant. On one corner […]

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Best Restaurants Lower East Side

Whet your appetite in the best restaurants of the Lower East Side New Yorkers love their food and nowhere is that most apparent than on the Lower East Side tour. This exciting area is home to some of the most delicious and diverse food you will find anywhere. With emigrants from so many different countries and cultures living here […]

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Statue of Liberty Tour

Spectacular sights and fascinating history on the Statue of Liberty tour The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are easily two of the most iconic tourist destinations in New York, yet, despite, having visited the city on several different occasions, I had never been able to find enough time to visit. Aside from time constraints, […]

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Lower East Side Galleries

The rebirth of Lower East Side galleries Like most areas in New York City, the Lower East Side has seen a great deal of change over the years. What was once one of the most undesirable areas in the city has now become a mecca for the young and hip who flock there to indulge in drinking […]

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Tours of the Met

World-class art on exciting tours of the Met Opened in 1872, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art houses over 2 million objects, including everything from ancient Egyptian temples to classic works by artists such as Van Gogh and Rembrandt. With such an impressive collection to explore, and many tours of the Met to choose from, I opted to […]

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