Les meilleures attractions pour une première fois à New York

Découvrez quelques-unes de ces attractions fantastiques et préparez votre voyage de rêve à New York.
Charlotte Tricoire

La ville de New York est en tête de la bucket list de nombreux voyageurs, elle regorge de musées fascinants, de restaurants alléchants et de points de vue époustouflants. Voici 20 des meilleures attractions de la Big Apple.

New York is famously known as the city that never sleeps - and with countless world-class restaurants, stores museums, galleries, activities, and more, it's easy to see why! Whether you’re visiting with friends, a significant other, your family members, or kids, you’re sure to have lots of fun exploring.

New York skyline at sunset

To get you all set for your trip to NYC, we've rounded up 20 of the must-see attractions that you really shouldn't miss during your trip. They're broken down into categories, so creating your dream itinerary will be a breeze.

Bus Tours Through NYC 

Start your tour of New York exploring its mega network of streets. Why not visit a collection of interesting spots in a short time by taking a bus tour?

Big Bus New York Sightseeing Tours

Big Bus New York

With the popular Hop On Hop Off Big Bus Tour, you'll get a chance to see many of the top buildings, tourist attractions, and locations New York has to offer. A few of the options available include: 

  • Empire State Building 
  • SOHO/ Little Italy 
  • Brooklyn Bridge/ City Hall 
  • Wall Street/ Charging Bull 
  • High Line 
  • Madison Square Garden 
  • and many more! 

You're free to get off and on the bus at any time during the duration of your ticket to visit particular points of interest. 

Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds New York
The images shown depict wax figures created and owned by Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds New York is a must-visit attraction for anyone who loves pop culture and celebrities. Located in the heart of Times Square, this iconic wax museum brings to life your favorite stars and celebrities from television, movies, music, politics, and sports in striking detail.

From posing with the Avengers in the Marvel Super Heroes 4D Experience to standing face-to-face with historical figures and world leaders in the Presidents' Gallery and the Spirit of New York exhibit, Madame Tussauds New York provides visitors with a unique and interactive experience like no other.

Take Pictures with Your Favorite Celebrities

Madame Tussauds New York immerses you in a world of glamour and fame, offering endless opportunities for fun photo ops and selfies with your favorite celebrities, from Taylor Swift and Beyonce to Albert Einstein. Additionally, the museum hosts exciting seasonal exhibits and regular updates to their collection. So, there's always something new to see during your visit!

Whether you're visiting New York City for the first time or you're a local looking for a fun and unique experience, Madame Tussauds New York is an attraction that you simply can't miss. Step into the world of your favorite actors, musicians, athletes, and heroes and create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.

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Enjoying the View 

Some of the most popular tourist destinations in New York are just places where you can enjoy a fabulous view of the skyline. The city offers breathtaking views if you can get yourself up to a good vantage point, so try not to miss these attractions: 

The Empire State Building

New York Empire State Building

This New York City attraction has been made famous time and again with cameo appearances in films like An Affair to Remember, Sleepless in Seattle, King Kong, and more. Be sure to head to the Empire State Building's 86th-floor observation deck to check out amazing 360-degree views of the city. 

Take a self-guided multimedia tour to learn more about the incredible sights you’ll see from the top of the city. The Empire State Building accommodates late-night visitors thanks to opening hours that extend until 2am. 

Fun fact: This iconic skyscraper was the tallest building in the world for almost four decades, and was designed by renowned architecture firm Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon in the early 20th century. For more info, check out our guide to visiting the Empire State Building

 

The Top of the Rock Observatory

View from the Top of the Rock observatory

The Top of the Rock Observatory can be found in one of the iconic hubs of The Big Apple: Rockefeller Plaza. This observation center is located at the top of Rockefeller Center, an extensive complex of 19 different buildings located between 48th and 51st Streets in Midtown.

The Rockefeller Center itself is an important sight, but those who arrange a trip to the top of the observatory enjoy a panoramic view that includes noteworthy NYC skyscrapers like the Empire State Building, One World Trade Center and the Chrysler Building. The view is definitely one of the top 10 things to do in New York.

For more info, check out our guide to visiting the Top of the Rock Observatory. Don't have time to see both, but can't decide which to focus on? Our post comparing the Top of the Rock vs the Empire State Building could be helpful.

The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty

New York City was a prominent welcoming port for immigrants to the United States throughout a significant portion of its history. Today, the Statue of Liberty is not just a symbol of America's history as a welcoming land of opportunity and freedom for immigrants, but also a great vantage point from which to view the sprawling metropolis.

There is a Statue of Liberty ferryboat tours that circle the island, and other tours offered that can be reserved in advance. These tours allow visitors to travel up the stairs to the crown of the statue, which is truly an experience unlike any other.

9/11 Memorial and Museum

9/11 Museum and memorial

One of the most important places in all of NYC is the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, located on the site of the former World Trade Center. This moving attraction recounts the tragic history of one of the darkest days in recent US history through informative and moving exhibits. The 9/11 Memorial is one of the most memorable things to do while in New York City. 

The Museum has three separate sections, detailing the lead-up to, day of, and aftermath of the attacks, with stories from people who witnessed the attacks first-hand and the relics that remain from the rubble. The outside memorial is well-known for its signature water feature and lighting commemorating the names of those who lost their lives on 9/11.

Check out New York's Top Museums

Those who visit NYC should make time as they can for the Big Apple's art. The top museums in New York are arguably some of the city's finest attractions for young and old alike. Wherever your interests lie, you can find a New York City museum to suit your tastes. With a wide spectrum of available exhibits, special events, unique programming, and more, there's never a dull moment on the NYC museum scene.

American Museum of Natural History 

American museum of natural history

As one of New York’s most beloved and top museums, the American Museum of Natural History is equal parts fun and educational. Attracting millions of visitors every year, the American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in the world. It's located right on the west side of Central Park, so it's easy to build into a larger itinerary. 

It includes more than 40 different permanent exhibition halls, covering extensive subjects in the planetary, geological, biological, and anthropological sciences.

Check out our guide for visiting the American Museum of Natural History

The Museum of Modern Art 

Museum of Modern Art, New York Duchamp

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is located in the Midtown area and features collections that focus on more recent artistic productions and diverse artistic media. MoMA exhibits showcase not only works of painting, drawing, sculpture, prints, and architecture, but also photography, illustrated books, and electronic media. 

Some of their most famous holdings include works by Jackson Pollock, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, and many, many more.

Check out our guide for visiting MoMA during your NYC vacation. 

The Met

Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located on 5th Avenue on the East Side of Central Park, on a stretch commonly known as 'Museum Mile.' The Met is one of the most popular places to go in NYC for visitors interested in art history and gaining a deeper understanding of the studio arts. 

The Met includes more than 15 different curatorial departments and offers exhibits on art from all around the world and across time, with holdings as old as Ancient Egyptian artifacts and as recent as modern-day paintings. (If you're looking for more modern and contemporary art, the Met Breuer is another smart choice). 

Among the museum's offerings are not only artworks of the Western World dating from the Renaissance period, but also products of Asian, African, Oceanic, Byzantine, Indian, and Islamic art.

Check out our guide for visiting The Met during your trip.

The Guggenheim Museum

The Guggenheim Museum on the Museum Mile

Located near the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Guggenheim is found on the Museum Mile along the East Side of Central Park. The Guggenheim features mainly modern and contemporary art, and it consists of numerous private collections that are shared with sister museums around the world including in Bilbao, Spain, and Venice, Italy.

The unique thing about the Guggenheim is its philosophy of displaying art. Rather than grouping items together by genre (a sculpture gallery, a painting gallery, etc.), the Guggenheim arranges objects in thematic ways that encourage visitors to ponder connections between them. Featured artists include Cézanne, Juan Gris, Kandinsky, Marc Chagall, Klee, and many others.

The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum

Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum

Those interested in maritime history should head to the banks of the Hudson around Midtown to visit the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum - which features an aircraft carrier turned museum.

The Intrepid was established as a museum in 1982, but previously the structure served as an aircraft carrier both in the Pacific Theater of World War II and in the Vietnam War. Exhibits at the museum explore the vessel's service history as well as general exhibits on the naval history of the 20th century.

Experiencing NYC from the Water

Visitors to New York shouldn't forget that Manhattan is technically an island. It is surrounded by water on all sides, and this makes it a great place to explore by boat. Whether you're touring from the Upper Bay area below Manhattan, the Hudson on the West side, or the East River, exploring the city by boat is a great way to experience both beautiful views and unforgettable memories.

The Landmark Cruise: Circle Line Sightseeing

Statue of Liberty sightseeing cruise

If you've only got a short time in NYC, then you'll probably want to consider a sightseeing cruise. This Landmarks Cruise with Circle Line Sightseeing is a fun, comprehensive option. This tour includes landmarks located around Manhattan's shores south of Hell's Kitchen on the Hudson and around Lower Manhattan, up to around the 20th Street Level on the East River.

Places you'll see include the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the High Line, One World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, DUMBO, the Brooklyn Bridge, and many more.

Other Important Places to Visit

Some destinations in NYC are so iconic that they are renowned all over the world. They're deeply ingrained in the city's culture and lots of people will ask you about these three:

The Yankee Stadium Tour

Yankee Stadium

To tour Yankee Stadium, you'll have to head to the Bronx, and for sports fans, it's often a highlight of their trip. Knowledgeable tour guides take visitors through Yankee Stadium featuring highlights that go beyond the sights you’ve seen on TV. The Yankees remain a significant force in NYC culture, and an in-depth tour of the stadium shows visitors the team spirit of New Yorkers from all five boroughs.

Madison Square Garden®: The All-Access Tour

Madison Square Garden

Another can't-miss destination in New York is The World’s Most Famous Arena®, Madison Square Garden. Take a 75-minute guided tour of this historic destination to get a behind-the-scenes look at this iconic venue. Some of the most famous concerts and events have happened here, hear about them in the MSG's Defining Moments exhibits.

The Garden is also home to the New York Rangers NHL team and the New York Knicks NBA team. Sports fans will be interested in knowing how the floor transforms from a basketball court to an ice rink. It's a can't-miss for culture buffs!

The Radio City Stage Door Tour

Radio City Music Hall

Radio City Music Hall is a great place to go to enjoy performances by the iconic Rockettes. On the Radio City Stage Door Tour®, you will have the opportunity to meet and have your photo taken with a world-famous Rockette.

During the tour, you will also get to view the auditorium, look at the celebrity guestbook, and discover the secrets and history of the Great Stage. Some of the biggest and best names in entertainment have performed on this stage!

Iconic Destinations

Seeing Central Park is a must-do while you're in New York, even if you'll only be staying for a very limited time. This beautiful green space offers a haven from big city living, and it never fails to impress visitors from all parts of the world.

Central Park bike ride

Past visitors to New York City typically lament that they could have spent several days enjoying Central Park. However, you can get to many of the park's top locations during a full-day bike rental, and you'll get some great exercise at the same time. Some of the things you'll want to do during your day at the park include a visit to the Central Park Zoo, a paddleboat ride on the Lake, a relaxing nap at Sheep Meadow, and a tour of the Central Park Mall with its stately elm trees. 

If you have time, enjoy the view of the Great Lawn from the Belvedere Castle and stroll through the Literary Walk to see statues of some of the most widely renowned writers in the English language, including Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and Fitz-Greene Halleck. 

Staten Island's Beautiful Views

Staten Island

Staten Island, the southern borough of New York City, has beautiful views. Staten Island includes a lengthy waterfront with picturesque vistas of the New York Harbor, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty. The best way to admire these panoramas is by taking the Staten Island Ferry.

This 24/7 commuter ferry runs between St. George and Manhattan, taking 25 minutes for each journey. While aboard it allows visitors to take in amazing skylines and harbor scenes - making it a must-experience for those visiting NYC.

A ferry ride is not the only way to enjoy Staten Island's scenic beauty. Visitors can explore Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, boasting 83 acres of gardens, the Staten Island Museum, and other cultural institutions. It offers views of the harbor and the Manhattan skyline.

The Greenbelt park is also a great way to see nature at its finest, with 2,800 acres of forests and trails. With so many opportunities to explore its stunning views, Staten Island is one of New York City's top attractions.

Coney Island

Coney Island ferris wheel

Coney Island, in the southernmost of Brooklyn, is an ideal destination for anyone looking for fun and excitement. At 2.5 miles long, the iconic boardwalk has plenty of attractions, shops, and restaurants.

One must-ride attraction is the Cyclone roller coaster, which has been a thrill ride since 1927. A nearby landmark is the Wonder Wheel, a Ferris wheel standing 150 feet tall that provides stunning views of the ocean and area. The beach offers miles of soft sand and clear water for swimming or sunbathing and people-watch spots.

Coney Island isn't only about the beach and boardwalk but is a diverse community with a rich history explored at the Coney Island Museum. Visitors can learn about amusement parks, witness sideshow attractions, and observe artifacts from the past. There are opportunities for fishing, surfing, and kayaking in the area.

Consequently, Coney Island is seen as one of the top things to do in New York City and an essential destination for fun and adventure.

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Battery Park

Battery Park, New York

Bryant Park is a great place to visit in New York City. Located in Midtown Manhattan, the park offers visitors a respite from the hustle and bustle with its lush green lawns and tranquil atmosphere. As one of NYC’s most popular parks, it has something for everyone – whether you want to relax on the grass or take part in an outdoor activity like yoga or chess.

Plenty of restaurants are nearby for grabbing a bite to eat after your time at the park, as well as numerous shops and attractions that make Bryant Park an ideal destination for tourists looking for an enjoyable day out. From movie screenings in the summer to ice skating in the winter and art exhibitions all year round, there is always something happening here.

Come for a day of leisure or a night of entertainment - Bryant Park is sure to be an enjoyable experience!

Times Square

Times Square

Times Square is one of the top things to do in New York City, and for good reason. This iconic landmark is a must-see attraction when visiting the city, as it has something for everyone. From its bright neon lights to its vibrant energy and entertainment, Times Square is an experience like no other.

With its endless restaurants, shops, theaters, and quirky attractions it's no wonder why so many people flock to this destination each year.

At night, Times Square comes alive with the hustle and bustle of tourists and locals alike, who all share in the excitement that comes with being part of this unique neighborhood. Whether you're looking for a bite to eat, street performers, or just some great people-watching, you can find it here. Plus it's only steps away from popular Broadway shows like 'The Lion King,' making a visit to Times Square even more enjoyable.

Visitors can also explore the interactive exhibits at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum or participate in a scavenger hunt as they search for their favorite celebrities' wax sculptures. The food offerings at Times Square are seemingly endless; there's something for every palate including Italian, Mexican, Chinese, and classic American favorites.

With so much to explore and experience during your visit to Times Square, there’s nothing more exciting than soaking up all that this remarkable place has to offer!

FAQs

Q: What must I see when in New York City?
A: There are countless must-see attractions in New York City, from iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty to world-renowned museums like the American Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MOMA). Whether you're interested in history, art, culture, or just soaking up the energy of this vibrant city, you're sure to find something that inspires you.

Q: What's the best way to explore New York City?
A: One of the best ways to explore New York City is by taking a bus tour, like the popular Hop On Hop Off Big Bus Tours or the unique and interactive experience offered by THE RIDE. These tours offer a fun and informative way to see many of the city's top buildings, tourist attractions, and locations, while professional comedic hosts provide fun and interesting context to the sights you'll see with history, fun facts, trivia, and even karaoke.

Q: What are some of the most breathtaking views of New York City?
A: There are plenty of places in New York City where you can enjoy a fabulous view of the skyline, but some of the most popular include the Empire State Building's 86th-floor observation deck. It offers amazing 360-degree views of the city, The Top of the Rock Observatory, located at the top of Rockefeller Center features a panoramic view that includes noteworthy NYC skyscrapers like the Empire State Building, One World Trade Center, and the Chrysler Building.

Q: What are some other important places to visit in New York City?
A: In addition to the many world-renowned museums and iconic landmarks in New York City, there are also lesser-known destinations worth a visit. For sports fans, a tour of Yankee Stadium or Madison Square Garden is often a highlight of their trip, while those interested in maritime history should head to the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. And of course, no trip to New York City would be complete without a stroll through Central Park or a visit to the always-exciting Times Square.

Q: Is it possible to save on admission to top attractions in New York City?
A: Yes! There are plenty of ways to save on admission to top attractions in New York City, including purchasing a New York Explorer or All-Inclusive Pass, which offers discounted admission tickets to your favorite destinations. With so many amazing things to see and do in New York City, it's always a good idea to keep an eye out for ways to save a little money while still experiencing everything this incredible city has to offer.

New York City skyline at sunset

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That's a wrap - our top picks for the most popular and top things to do in NYC for first-time visitors during their vacation. Whether you are traveling with young kids, teens, or adults, we're sure you will all have a great time.

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New York en septembre

C’est le début de l’automne, mais les températures toujours douces et les célébrations du Labor Day donnent à New York en septembre un air encore estival. Côté tourisme, le pic de la haute saison s’éloigne peu à peu, et les prix des vols et hébergements diminuent.Un bon moment, donc, pour planifier une visite dans la métropole américaine. Suivez l’équipe de Go City, qui vous donne tous ses conseils pour profiter au mieux de votre voyage ! On vous promet des parcs, des musées, des bateaux, et bien plus encore... Profitez du Labor Day ...mais avant tout, commençons par vous parler du jour férié de ce début de mois : c’est le Labor Day, autrement dit la Fête du travail, qui n’a pas lieu le 1er mai aux Etats-Unis, mais bien le premier lundi de septembre, ce qui le fait généralement tomber entre le 4 et le 6.Pour profiter du jour férié comme un vrai new-yorkais, allez vous promener dans un des 1700 parcs que comptent la ville ! Les habitants aiment y faire du sport ou y réunir leurs amis et leur famille. Le plus connu, c’est bien sûr Central Park : avec ses 341 hectares de verdure, ses chemins et ses nombreux points d’eau, c’est une véritable oasis de verdure au cœur de la ville. Si vous êtes du côté de Brooklyn, Prospect Park est the place to be : c’est là que se trouvent le Zoo, le Jardin botanique, et le Musée de Brooklyn. Mais au-delà des grandes stars des parcs new-yorkais, sachez que, peu importe le quartier où vous vous trouverez, il y aura forcément un parc ou un jardin proche de vous. A Greenwich Village, on aime le Washington Square Park, ancien lieu des exécutions publiques, mais qui a aujourd’hui tout perdu de ses frayeurs d’antan. Battery Park, situé à la pointe Sud de Manhattan, vous permettra de profiter de vues imprenables sur la Statue de la Liberté et sur Ellis Island. Aux Etats-Unis, qui dit fête, dit défilé ! Deux parades sont organisées à New York à l’occasion du Labor Day. La première a lieu le long de la 5ème Avenue, la seconde à Brooklyn - c’est celle-ci dont nous voudrions vous parler aujourd’hui, car elle met à l’honneur les cultures caribéennes, qui célèbrent leur Carnaval pendant la première semaine de septembre. Venez y découvrir les arts et traditions de la région, écoutez de la musique et admirez les nombreux danseurs. Un tour en bateau New York est une ville construite sur l’eau, et elle se visite particulièrement bien en bateau. C’est même un des meilleurs moyens pour profiter des plus belles vues sur la skyline. Plusieurs options s’offrent à vous, mais, si vous voulez prendre le ferry jusqu’à la Statue de la Liberté et/ou Ellis Island, il faudra vous rendre à Battery Park, dont nous vous parlions juste avant, car c’est d’ici que partent les embarcations. Une autre option existe (et, à Go City, on l’adore et on vous la conseille fortement) : prenez le ferry qui relie Manhattan à l’île de Staten Island. Vous pourrez admirer les tours, la baie et la Statue de la Liberté... la traversée dure 25 minutes et elle est totalement gratuite ! En plus, cela vous permettra de découvrir cette île new-yorkaise historique, célèbre notamment pour la Greenbelt, un immense parc possédant cinq lacs et des chemins de randonnée...ouvrez l'œil et vous pourrez apercevoir tortues et hérons !Vous pouvez aussi réserver des croisières plus longues, qui vous feront faire le tour de Manhattan, via l'Hudson et l’East River : de nombreuses options existent, et la plupart commentent la visite pour vous donner plein d’informations sur New York, son histoire et sa construction. Il est parfois aussi possible de manger à bord, que ce soit pour un brunch en famille ou pour un dîner romantique.Enfin, sachez que des ferrys vous emmènent aussi dans les périphéries de la ville ou dans le reste de l’Etat de New York : c’est un bon moyen pour rejoindre les plages, si vous voyagez début septembre et que le temps le permet encore. Les musées : des plus classiques aux plus étonnants Plus le mois de septembre avance, plus les températures ont tendance à baisser - même si cette baisse reste relative, car New York profite généralement d’un agréable été indien. Mais pour les journées les plus fraîches, pas de panique ; la ville a ce qu’il faut en termes d’activités intérieures. On ne présente plus les trois grandes stars de New York : le Metropolitan Museum of Art, plus connu sous son petit surnom de MET, l’un des plus grands musées d’art au monde, qui recèle de trésors de l’Antiquité, d’art américain, de peintures européennes et d’œuvres égyptiennes ou asiatiques ; le MoMa, spécialisé dans l’art moderne et contemporain, où vous pourrez voir La Nuit étoilée de Van Gogh, La Persistance de la mémoire de Dali ou Les Demoiselles d’Avignon de Picasso (photo ci-dessus), ainsi que de belles expositions temporaires ; et enfin le musée Guggenheim, qui vaut également le détour pour son architecture avant-gardiste surprenante...il est en effet organisé autour d’un grand escalier en colimaçon !Mais sachez qu’il existe aussi une multitude de musées bien plus insolites, qui raviront ceux qui veulent sortir des sentiers battus, comme le Musée du gangster, qui vous plongera dans les bandes de gangster new-yorkais et dans le crime organisé ; le Musée de l’ascenseur, où vous apprendrez l’histoire de cette appareil qui est désormais présent dans tous les immeubles de New York...et du monde ! ; ou encore le Mmuseumm, plus petit musée de la ville (il fait d’ailleurs grosso modo la taille d’un ascenseur), une sorte d’anti-musée qui regroupe...tout ce qui, justement, n’est jamais présenté dans un musée. Vous y verrez un bric-à-brac d’objets divers, tous plus absurdes les uns que les autres, à travers lesquels est racontée l’histoire de l’humanité. En bref Votre voyage à New York en septembre promet déjà d’être une expérience hors du commun. On ne saurait que vous conseiller cette période, qui est un bon juste milieu entre la haute saison touristique de l’été et les températures très froides de l’hiver. Sur l’eau, dans les parcs, ou au milieu des défilés du Labor Day, profitez au maximum de votre expérience, et envoyez-nous vos plus belles photos !Go City vous donne plein de conseils pour organiser votre visite à New York...mais on vous aide aussi à économiser ! Comment faire ? C’est très simple - rendez-vous ici pour tout savoir sur nos formules de voyage.
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Empire State Building vs Top of the Rock
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Top of the Rock ou Empire State Building : lequel choisir ?

So, what's the difference between the Top of the Rock and the Empire State Building?  Both are historically and culturally important buildings and offer some of the best skyline views New York City has to offer, but the two experiences can be very different.  Although the Empire State Building might be the most iconic building on the New York City skyline, keep in mind you don't have much of a view of it from the building itself (the same goes for Top of the Rock). We've put together a list of the key similarities and differences between the two attractions to help you decide which one best fits your New York itinerary, we're talking...  What's included with general admission  The different locations  The difference between the views  Top tips for visiting both  How to save on entry to both  Both observation decks feature educational exhibits and experiences included in the general admission price. Think modern displays and historical explanations, and of course, fantastic views. Here's a summary of what you can expect at each experience.  Empire State Building general admission includes:    Access to the Main Observation Deck, a 360-degree, open-air 86th-floor Observation Deck.  Admission to The Empire State Building Experience, including 12 interactive displays on the 2nd and 80th floors.  Access to a self-guided multimedia tour that helps identify the landmarks you can see in the skyline.  Please note: Access to the 102nd floor is not included with general admission tickets, other add-ons like express passes can also be bought for an extra charge.  Top of the Rock general admission includes:   Access to three floors of indoor and outdoor observation decks on the 67th, 69th, and 70th floors.  Sky shuttle elevator ride up to the top with a light show.  Admission to exhibits that feature Top of the Rock and Rockefeller Center history and the interactive Beam Walk, which simulates what it's like to walk on a construction beam 69 floors above Manhattan.  Comparing locations The biggest difference between the views from each building's observation deck is the view of the actual buildings themselves. If you're interested in the best views of the Empire State Building, head up to the Top of the Rock. If you want one of the best views of Rockefeller Plaza, get yourself to the top of the Empire State Building.  View from the Empire State Building  The observation deck in the Empire State Building is slightly higher than the Top of the Rock's deck, which stands at 1,050 feet above the ground. The building is located further south in Manhattan, so offers better views of the cluster of skyscrapers near the water in the Financial District. Landmarks you can see from the Empire State Building:  Rockefeller Plaza Center, Chrysler Building, One World Trade Center (closer views than at Top of the Rock), Central Park (further away views than from Top of the Rock), Times Square, Statue of Liberty (closer views than at Top of the Rock), the Brooklyn Bridge and more.  View from the Top of the Rock  Slightly lower than the Empire State Building observation deck, the deck at Top of the Rock is 800 feet above the ground. The building is located further north in Manhattan, so it offers better views of Central Park. Landmarks you can see from the Top of the Rock:  Empire State Building, Chrysler Building (partially obscured), One World Trade Center (further away than at the Empire State Building), Central Park (closer than from the Empire State Building), Bank of America Tower, Flatiron Building, and more.  Tips for visiting the Empire State Building and Top of the Rock  Empire State Building tips:    To beat the crowds, it's best to visit early in the morning or late in the evening.  Plan to spend 2-3 hours visiting the Empire State Building.  If you want to catch the sunset, plan to get to the top well before - the hour before sunset is excellent for pictures, too! (Leave extra time to wait in line, sunset is a popular time to visit.)  Kids under six can visit for free with an accompanying adult. Strollers are allowed, but you must be able to fold it before taking the elevator ride up.  Prepare for the security line and help speed up the process by making sure you don't have any prohibited items.  Dress for the weather and remember it's colder and windier up there.  Bring a camera to capture the best views.  Top of the Rock tips:    To avoid the largest crowds, plan to visit Top of the Rock early in the morning. Weekday visits tend to be less busy.  Plan to spend at least one hour visiting the Top of the Rock and take your time at the exhibits. Once you pass through, you can't return to the exhibits.  If you want to catch the sunset, plan to get to the top well before. Those golden hour pictures can come out even nicer than ones of the actual sunset!  Download the Top of the Rock app for a skyline guide that identifies the buildings you're looking at. It's also got audio tours you can listen to as well.  As with the Empire State Building, it's colder and windier at the top, so make sure to bring some spare layers.  Don't forget your camera, portable chargers, and binoculars to guarantee the best views and best pics. So, which New York observation deck should you choose? Both attractions are extremely popular and offer unique experiences. The main difference is genuinely the view. So if you can only fit in one, pick the view you'd prefer to see. If you want the most iconic picture of New York's skyline, go to Top of the Rock because then your pictures will have the Empire State Building in them.   But if you're more keen to tick the Empire State off your bucket list, you can capture stunning views featuring the water and Rockefeller Plaza instead. It'll be a winner, whichever you choose.  Can't choose? No need, see both with Go City® Now for the best bit, how to visit both observation decks without breaking the bank!  With a pass, you can save up to 50% on entry compared to buying individual admission tickets at each destination. Take a Hop-on, Hop-off bus tour or visit the American Museum of Natural History. Or, (if you haven't had your fill of stunning views yet) head up to the Edge or One World Observatory for even more thrilling city panoramas.  Discover our full line-up of New York attractions including landmarks, museums, tours, and more. 🤩 >> If you want to see and do as much as you can, our All-Inclusive Pass is for you.   😎 >> If you want to pick just a few attractions and visit at your own pace, our Explorer Pass is the perfect option. 
Charlotte Tricoire
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New York en février

L’hiver continue, Noël et le Nouvel sont déjà loin, mais New York en février est encore pleine de surprises. Si le froid ne vous fait pas peur, n’hésitez pas à choisir cette période pour visiter la mégapole américaine, car le nombre de touristes sera plus faible que d’habitude et votre voyage se déroulera dans des conditions plus calmes.Comme nous vous l’avions promis dans notre article précédent, nous vous faisons aujourd’hui découvrir quelques-uns des plus intéressants musées new-yorkais ; nous vous parlerons aussi des mythiques spectacles de Broadway ; puis, en l’honneur des célébrations du Nouvel an chinois, zoom sur le passionnant quartier de Chinatown. Top 5 des plus beaux musées de New York Il y a plus de 150 musées à New York ! Autant dire qu’il faudrait des années pour pouvoir tous les visiter. Mais si vous n’avez que quelques jours à passer dans la ville, vous vous demanderez peut-être quels sont les incontournables...voici un petit Top 5 pour vous aider à vous décider.1. Le MET : le Metropolitan Museum of Art, plus connu sous son petit surnom de MET, est un des plus grands musées d’art au monde. Trésors de l’Antiquité, art américain, œuvres égyptiennes ou asiatiques, vous pourriez passer des heures à en explorer les collections. Et pour cause, le musée possède plus de 2 millions d’objets ! Idéalement situé entre Central Park et la 5ème Avenue, vous ne pourrez pas passer à côté.2. Le MoMA : vous voulez voir La Nuit étoilée de Van Gogh, La Persistance de la mémoire de Dali ou Les Amants de Magritte ? C’est au Musée d’art moderne (MoMA) qu’il faut vous rendre. Inauguré en 1929, on y découvre plus de 150 000 œuvres modernes et contemporaines. Outre les peintures, sculptures et installations sont aussi à l’honneur, tout comme la photographie : le MoMA fut le premier musée au monde à accueillir cet art parmi ses expositions permanentes.3. Le musée Guggenheim : parmi l’étonnante collection réunie au musée Guggenheim, on trouve notamment des œuvres de Picasso, Mondrian, Kandinsky ou Chagall. Mais le musée vaut également le détour pour son architecture avant-gardiste surprenante...il est en effet organisé autour d’un grand escalier en colimaçon !4. Le Musée d’histoire naturelle : ossements de dinosaures, animaux empaillés venus du monde entier, pierres précieuses...voici quelques exemples de ce que vous verrez si vous choisissez de visiter le Musée d’histoire naturelle de New York. C’est l’un des plus grands musées de la ville ! Il finance aussi chaque année des centaines d’expéditions scientifiques.5. Le Mémorial du 11 septembre : à l’endroit même où se tenaient les tours jumelles avant leur destruction au cours des attentats du 11 septembre 2001 se trouve désormais un musée-mémorial qui revient sur la tragédie. Particulièrement émouvant, vous y suivrez la chronologie des événements et rendrez hommage aux 2977 victimes. Broadway et Off-Broadway Broadway, ses lumières et ses théâtres...le quartier est connu dans le monde entier ! On y recense une quarantaine de salles, dont certaines jouent depuis des années des spectacles emblématiques, comme les célèbres Le Roi Lion, Mamma Mia! ou, plus récemment, Hamilton. Symbole du rêve américain, de nombreux jeunes artistes travaillent dur pour espérer un jour arriver au premier rang de ce milieu où la concurrence est rude...et elle est rude, aussi, quand il s’agit d’acheter des billets pour les spectacles - alors ne vous y prenez pas au dernier moment, et pensez à réserver bien en avance.Mais si nous avons choisi aujourd’hui de vous parler de Broadway, c’est pour vous présenter le festival Off-Broadway, qui a lieu chaque année au mois de février. Le concept ? Deux billets achetés pour le prix d’un ! L’événement dure en moyenne une semaine, et vous retrouverez à l’affiche plusieurs des grandes productions du moment.En parlant de off...le terme off-Broadway a aussi une autre signification : il désigne les plus petites salles de spectacle, celles qui comprennent entre 99 et 499 places - les théâtres de Broadway en possèdent quant à eux plus de 500. Et saviez-vous qu’il existe même le off-off-Broadway ? Ce sont les salles de moins de 99 places ! Si vous voulez sortir des sentiers battus, découvrir des productions plus originales et des spectacles expérimentaux, c’est de ce côté-là qu’il vous faut regarder. Les visiteurs ont souvent tendance à privilégier Broadway plutôt que ses petits frères du off et du off-off...mais c’est une erreur, car c’est là que se déroule l’avant-garde théâtrale. Chinatown et le Nouvel an chinois Dynamique et densément peuplé, Chinatown, le quartier chinois new-yorkais, est situé dans le Lower East Side : avec près de 700 000 résidents chinois, la ville accueille la plus grande communauté hors de Chine ! C’est un lieu à part dans le paysage de Manhattan, qui vaut impérativement le détour...d’autant plus si vous voyagez à New York en février, car c’est généralement ce mois-ci que se déroule le Nouvel an chinois. A cette occasion, une grande parade est organisée le premier dimanche suivant la date du Nouvel an. C’est une occasion idéale pour découvrir la culture et les coutumes chinoises, goûter aux spécialités culinaires et prendre part aux festivités.Si vous voyagez en février mais en dehors de la période du Nouvel an, prévoyez tout de même une visite du quartier. Descendez à la station Canal Street (métro N, R, Q, W, J, M, Z ou 6...oui, vous avez l’embarras du choix !) puis commencez votre exploration à travers les rues. Mention spéciale pour la rue commerçante Mott Street et pour les ruelles Pell Street et Doyer Street, qui abritent les bâtiments les plus anciens du quartier.Ne manquez pas non plus le marché chinois du dimanche matin ; le Mahayna, plus grand temple bouddhiste de New York ; et Columbus Park, le seul espace vert du quartier, où vous verrez les habitants jouer aux échecs ou pratiquer le tai-chi. En bref Les festivals et festivités qui animent New York en février vous feront vite oublier que, dehors, il fait froid ! D’autant que si la neige fait une apparition trop prolongée, vous pourrez toujours vous réfugier dans un des nombreux musées.Vous le savez peut-être, à Go City, on aime les chocolats chauds en hiver. Nous terminerons donc cet article en vous donnant nos bonnes adresses pour déguster une de ces réconfortantes boissons : allez voir du côté de MarieBelle (Soho), Maman (Nomad) ou Snowdays NYC (Bay Ridge)...en plus, figurez-vous que les chocolats chauds américains sont traditionnellement recouverts de chamallows ! On aurait presque envie qu’il fasse froid.Go City vous aide à organiser votre voyage, et à maîtriser votre budget...tout ça, c'est grâce à nos formules ! Aucune raison de s’en passer.
Anne Delorean

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