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Travel Guide New York

Your Complete Travel Guide to New York

Country:USA
Language:English (+ 800 languages)
Currency:US Dollar ($)
Best Travel Time:Sep–Nov, Apr–Jun
Arrival:8–9h Direct Flight
Visa:ESTA required ($21)

Last updated: 20 March 2026 · 11 Chapters · 36 Sections

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Perfect New York Weekend

3–4 days

The best of New York in a long weekend: the iconic sights, a Broadway musical, pizza and bagels, and the view from above the skyline.

Times SquareEmpire State BuildingCentral ParkBrooklyn Bridge9/11 MemorialBroadway MusicalSoHo/Village

New York Intensive

7 days

A week to truly experience New York: all the major sights, the best museums, a baseball game, food tours through Queens, and enough time to feel like a New Yorker in a rooftop bar.

MidtownDowntownBrooklynCentral ParkMuseenHarlemQueens Food TourBroadwayConey Island

New York for Foodies

5 days

Experience New York through the palate: dollar pizza, pastrami sandwiches, dim sum in Flushing, Indian thalis in Jackson Heights, bagels with lox, and street food at Smorgasburg. The culinary capital of the world has something for every taste and budget.

Katz's DeliJoe's PizzaBorough MarketChinatown (Flushing)Jackson HeightsSmorgasburgArthur AvenueChelsea MarketRuss & Daughters

Culture & Museums Tour

4–5 days

For art and culture lovers: The best museums in the world, a Broadway musical, jazz at Village Vanguard, and gospel in Harlem. New York has more world-class culture than almost any other city — and some of it is free.

Metropolitan MuseumMoMAGuggenheimNatural History Museum9/11 MuseumBroadway MusicalJazz ClubApollo Theater

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Manhattan Midtown

The heart of the metropolis: Times Square with its millions of LEDs, the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center with Top of the Rock, Grand Central Terminal, and the Broadway theaters — New York in pure form, concentrated on a few square kilometers.

Times SquareEmpire State BuildingRockefeller CenterBroadway+1

Downtown Manhattan & Brooklyn

The Statue of Liberty, the 9/11 Memorial, the Brooklyn Bridge, the High Line, SoHo with its cast-iron facades, Greenwich Village with its bohemian spirit, and Brooklyn with DUMBO, Williamsburg, and the coolest vibe in the city.

Statue of Liberty9/11 MemorialBrooklyn BridgeHigh Line+1

Uptown Manhattan

Central Park as the green heart of Manhattan, the Museum Mile with the Met and the Guggenheim, the American Museum of Natural History, and historic Harlem — birthplace of jazz, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Apollo Theater.

Central ParkMetropolitan MuseumGuggenheimHarlem & Gospel+1

Queens & Bronx

Beyond Manhattan: Queens as the most diverse place on earth with the best international food, and the Bronx as the birthplace of hip-hop with Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Zoo, and the real Little Italy on Arthur Avenue.

Jackson Heights FoodFlushing ChinatownYankee StadiumBronx Zoo+1

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Travel Guide New York · Last updated: 20/03/2026 ·11 Kapitel · 36 Abschnitte