Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty or Liberty Enlightening the World is located on the small island of Liberty Island, southwest of Manhattan. Must visit each day of good weather. The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by the French in 1886, to celebrate the centennial of the American Declaration of Independence and as a sign of friendship between the two nations.
http://www.nps.gov/stli/

Empire State Building
The historical perspective not to be missed. It is enough for the 80th floor. It is best to mount a half-hour before sunset after ensuring that the visibility was good.
http://www.esbnyc.com/

Times Square
Centered on 42nd Street and Broadway. It consists of blocks between 6th and 9th Avenue from east to west and by the 39th to 52nd Streets from south to north. It constitutes the western part of midtown shopping district. Times Square is one of the “places” the most famous and busiest in the world, like the Piccadilly Circus in London or the Champs-Elysees in Paris.

Central Park
The nature in the heart of the city, interesting perspective on the buildings of Rockefeller Center. To see a Sunday afternoon when the New Yorkers to practice their favorite sport.

Natural History Museum
magnificent Natural History Museum, its permanent collection houses a splendid collection of dioramas on the fauna and flora of the world. A very nice collection of world civilizations is also to be discovered. A gallery of beautiful habrite skeletons of dinosaurs including a T-rex. A second part of the museum called the Rose Center for Earth and Space and is dedicated to space, it contains the Hayden Planetarium, which has an absolutely amazing show!
http://www.amnh.org/

Metropolitan Museum of Art
A must. Expect a full day and do not drag. Photographs are permitted for private use.
http://www.metmuseum.org/

One World Trade Center
The One World Trade Center (Freedom Tower, or Tower of Freedom) is the central tower of the new World Trade Center complex, which aims to bridge the huge gap left by the destruction of the previous complex September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in . Located south of the island of Manhattan this site also known as Ground Zero has a total area of 65,000 m2.

Madison Square Garden
For sports fans, nothing like a game New York Knicks (NBA) or a Rangers game (NHL).
http://www.thegarden.com/

UN Headquarters
The UN headquarters is located in New York, along the East River in the neighborhood of Turtle Bay to the east of Midtown (Manhattan). One can visit the buildings, which house exhibitions, including actions by the UN, and also many works of art.
http://www.un.org/fr/

Chrysler Building
We will not go up, but we just go and admire the beautiful Art Deco lobby.
The metropolis of New York (also known as “New York City” or “The Big Apple,” the Big Apple) is located at the bottom of the state of New York. New York City is the largest city in the United States. In 2000, Metro told about 22 million inhabitants, although the city itself had 8 million.

During a trip to New York, especially if this is your first visit to the Big Apple, we suggest these 10 activities not to be missed.

New York City is a great city that offers a good amount of activity. It is impossible to visit New York in just one or two days then it is better to concentrate on the main tourist attractions.

The top 10 attractions of the city of New York will allow you to quickly choose what to see in New York during a short stay.

We hope this list as a top 10 best attractions in New York will help you plan your trip.

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