
Breathtaking views: Statue of Liberty
Built by Gustave Eiffel, “Lady Liberty” was a gift from the French people to the United States. and recognized as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was inaugurated on October 28, 1886
Central Park
Walking, biking, or riding a horse-drawn carriage through Central Park’s criss-crossed walkways is a must on any New York City itinerary. In winter, you can even tie your shoelaces and slide down the Wollman Rink. This massive downtown park, half a mile wide and 2.5 miles long, is one of the things that makes New York such a beautiful and livable city.


Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Met as it is commonly known, was founded in 1870 and is one of the most popular museums in the United States. The Met’s permanent collection contains more than two million works of art, spanning a period of 5,000 years. The centerpiece is Met Fifth Avenue. Collection highlights include American decorative art, weapons and armor, costumes, Egyptian art, musical instruments, photography, and more.