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New York City

New York City at a Glance Experience the Big Apple in full with a private charter flight to New York City. No city in North America receives more visitors than New York, and once you visit you will see why. NYC has everything, from famous landmarks to an unbeatable skyline, and some of the world's best hotels, shops, and restaurants.

Each of New York's five boroughs offers unique characteristics and attractions. Spend a day in midtown Manhattan one day, and then discover an entirely different experience in Brooklyn the next.

New York City alone receives nearly 70 million visitors annually. That figure is enough to make New York state one of the most heavily trafficked states in the U.S. There are countless attractions in the city. Some of the most famous and popular landmarks include New York Times Square, the State of Liberty, and the Empire State Building. But New York is also renowned for its world-class cuisine, vibrant and diverse culture, high-profile celebrity presence, and much more.

New York City is also one of the world's largest hubs for business travel in countless industries. Many companies are headquartered in New York City, making it one of the busiest and most diverse travel centers in the world.

The City that Never Sleeps receives a constant stream of visitors throughout the year. If you are traveling for pleasure, spring and summer are typically the best times to visit NYC due to the weather in the northeast. Where is New York City? New York City is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, with over 8 million residents in just over 300 square miles of space. Brooklyn has the highest population of the city's boroughs, with over 2.5 million residents.

New York City is located at the far southeast end of New York State. It borders Long Island and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and New Jersey to the west. The Hudson River marks NYC's western boundary, while the East River divides Brooklyn and Queens from Manhattan's East Side.

New York City has two major airports: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA), both in Queens. Smaller, less crowded airports near the city include White Plains Westchester Airport and New York Stewart International Airport. Flying to New York is often more convenient than driving because most people in the city rely on public transit rather than their cars to get around. Popular New York City Attractions New York City is home to dozens of internationally famous landmarks and destinations. New York City travel guides are a must for most visitors. Even those traveling for business will try to see at least one famous landmark during their stay. Central Park, the State of Liberty and Ellis Island, Battery Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Empire State Building are just a few of the more popular destinations.

There are, of course, other great ways to see New York. Views of the city skyline can be accessed from the top of the Empire State Building, or one of Manhattan's famous rooftop bars.

New York City is also a popular travel destination for fans of theater, film, and sports. Some of the most historic entertainment venues in the world, like Madison Square Garden, Yankee Stadium, and various Broadway theaters, can all be found in the Big Apple.

Things to See in New York City

Grist Mill Museum

Great Captain Island

Riverside Museum (Historical)

Pine Brook Golf Course

Erasmus Hall Museum

Ripley'S Believe It Or Not!

The Creek Beach

Forest Hills Stadium

Hamilton Grange National Monument

Guggenheim Golf Club

Dosoris Island

Ridgewood Golf Club

Willets Hassock

Brooks Stadium

Otter Rocks

Huylers Beach

Old Orchard Museum

Seidler Beach

Yountakah Golf Course (Historical)

North Brother Island

Bruce Memorial Golf Club

Split Rock Golf Course

Rutgers Stadium

Sedge Island

Canarsie Pol

Roxy Theatre (Historic)

Carl Schurz Memorial

Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum

Harbor Point Beach

East Crow Island

Abigail Adams Smith Museum

Wheatley Hills Golf Course

Governors Island

A A Low Building South Street Seaport Museum

Aqueduct Racecourse

Jones Rocks

Echo Lake Golf Course

Oakwood Beach

Radio City Music Hall

Glenwood Golf Course

National 9/11 Memorial

Marquis Theatre

Chimney Rock Gorge

New Dorp Beach

Citi Field

Metropolitan Opera House

Fighting Island

Barley Point Island

Staten Island Museum

Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre

Wee Captain Island

Al Hirschfeld Theatre

Aqueduct Racetrack

Former Gallery Of Modern Art (1964-1969)

Peninsula Golf Club

Rockland Lake Championship Golf Course

Museum Of The City Of New York

Woolsey Rock

Fort Monmouth Golf Club

Orchard Beach

Central Park Zoo

East Atlantic Beach

Shrewsbury Island

Solomon R Guggenheim Museum

Glen Island

Packanack Golf Course

Yeshiva University Museum

Museum Of American Folk Art

Doral Golf Club

Mau Mau Island

Canoe Beach

Rikers Island

Suffern Village Museum

Belmont Park Race Course

Broadacres Golf Club

Resorts World Casino New York City

Jerome Park Racetrack (Historical)

Uncas Point Beach

Sails Point Hassock

Bonnel House Historical Museum

Travers Island

Hempstead Golf Club

Hawlett Hassock

Rich Island

Game Cock Island

Pecks Rock

East Beach

Museum Of African Art

Museum Of Arts And Design

Knoedler Gallery (Historical)

Children'S Museum Of The Arts

Maplemoor Golf Club

Middle Line Island

Mazda Brook Golf Course

J J Downing Memorial Stadium

Abrons Art Center

Montclair Golf Course

Rulers Bar Hassock

National 9/11 Memorial

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