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Top Tourist Attractions in Manhattan

 
  • Times Square

    A large public square and commercial district known for its bright digital billboards, theaters, and vibrant entertainment atmosphere.

  • Grand Central Terminal

    Historic Beaux-Arts train station and major transportation hub known for its iconic architecture, celestial ceiling, and role as a filming location.

  • Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

    Historic beaux-arts library building featuring modern architecture and accessible facilities. It functions as a major research library with extensive collections and free access to resources.

  • Madison Square Garden

    Multi-purpose indoor arena and entertainment venue known for hosting sports events, concerts, and major entertainment moments. Guided tours explore its history, backstage areas, and iconic features.

  • Central Park Carousel

    Historic handcrafted wooden carousel featuring 57 carved horses and two chariots, installed in 1951 and recognized as a piece of American folk art.

  • New York Stock Exchange

    Historic neoclassical exchange building known for its iconic facade and role in global finance.

  • Museum of Modern Art

    Renowned art museum dedicated to modern and contemporary artworks, featuring extensive collections and exhibitions from the late 19th century to today.

  • United Nations Headquarters

    International complex housing the principal organs of a global organization dedicated to peace and security. The site features modern architecture and serves as a hub for diplomacy and international cooperation.

  • Friends Building

    Immersive attraction featuring recreated sets and props from the TV show Friends, including a fully functioning Central Perk cafe.

  • Hook & Ladder Company 8 Firehouse

    Historic fire station built in 1903, known for its Beaux-Arts architecture and appearances in films such as Ghostbusters.

  • Castle Clinton

    Historic circular sandstone fort that has served as a military installation, immigration processing center, and entertainment venue, now functioning as a museum and national monument.

  • Saint Paul's Chapel

    Historic Georgian church built in 1766, known as the oldest colonial-era church in Manhattan. It serves as a place of worship and a memorial connected to the September 11 attacks.

  • Canal Street

    A major east–west street known for its bustling street market, clothing vendors, and budget-friendly shopping options. It features vibrant street commerce and is wheelchair accessible.

  • The Dakota

    Historic luxury apartment building known for its Victorian architecture and cultural significance.

  • Bow Bridge

    Victorian-era cast-iron footbridge known for its decorative design and romantic atmosphere, spanning 60 feet across a lake.

  • Woolworth Building

    Historic neo-gothic skyscraper completed in 1913, once the tallest building in the world, featuring detailed terra cotta cladding and notable interior design.

  • Carrie Bradshaw's House

    Famous residential building used as the exterior filming location for a fictional character's apartment in a popular TV series. It is located in a historic brownstone in the West Village.

  • Saks Fifth Avenue

    If you like fashion and shopping, don't miss this wonderful place. Here you can buy clothes, shoes, accessories, various beautifying…

  • Federal Hall

    Historic Greek Revival building notable for its association with the first U.S. Congress and George Washington's inauguration.

  • Lincoln Center

    Major cultural complex hosting renowned performing arts organizations and multiple venues for opera, music, dance, and theater.

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