Top-Rated Tourist Attractions

Discover New York's most iconic monuments and all the tourist attractions you cannot miss during your stay in The City That Never Sleeps.

Unmissable Monuments and Attractions

Times Square

With its neon lights and billboards, Times Square is New York’s best known symbol. It was once an extremely unsafe part of New York.

Fifth Avenue

The Fifth Avenue is New York City’s most famous street. It is also called Millionaire’s Row. It crosses the city from north to south.

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building was the world’s tallest building from 1931 to 1972. It is currently the sixth tallest building in New York.

Central Park

Central Park is New York’s largest urban park and one of the biggest in the world. Discover what to see in Central Park and how to get there.

World Trade Center

Destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, the World Trade Center has been rebuilt to become one of New York’s symbols

Statue of Liberty

New York’s most famous symbol, the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) is found on Liberty Island.

9/11 Memorial

Built in remembrance and honour of the victims of the terrorist attacks, the monument is a reminder of the loss of lives a sign of hope for the future.

One World Trade Center

Established on Ground Zero, where the Twin Towers once stood, the One World Trade Center is the tallest building in New York and in the Western Hemisphere.

Chrysler Building

The Chrysler Building used to be the tallest skyscraper in New York City. Discover this breath-taking building.

Ellis Island

Ellis Island was the gateway for over 12 million immigrants to the United States and you can now visit the Statue of Liberty Immigration Museum.

Wall Street

Wall Street is the Financial District’s main street with iconic buildings such as the New York Stock Exchange and the Federal Reserve Bank

Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 buildings located in the heart of Manhattan. It is one of the liveliest areas in New York City.

Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most photographed bridges in the world. Since it was built, it has appeared in numerous films and series.

Grand Central Terminal

The station’s compelling history and breath-taking hall makes the Grand Central Terminal worthwhile visiting

Federal Hall

Built in 1700, this building served as New York’s City Hall and is where George Washington was inaugurated as the first President of the United States.

High Line

High Line is a park built on an elevated section of the New York City’s disused Central Railroad. It was opened in 2009.

St Patrick’s Cathedral

St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the largest Neo-Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States. It is dedicated to the Patron Saint of Ireland.

St John the Divine Cathedral

The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine is the largest Anglican cathedral in the world. Discover its history and find out what to see in the cathedral.

Vessel

Vessel is the iconic honeycomb shaped structure in High Line Park. This staircase, a unique structure, is the perfect place to catch views of Hudson Yards.

The Edge

The Edge is Hudson Yards' spectacular new observation deck. Its glass floor and walls offer breathtaking views. See the price, schedule, and location here.

Summit

One Vanderbilt is a 427-meter skyscraper with an observation deck known as Summit that offers superb views of the New York skyline.