The New York Traveler's Guide to Make The Most Out of Your Trip. If youâre reading this, then youâre thinking of or heading to one of the greatest cities in the entire world. New York City (aka the Big Apple) is often referred to as the âCity that Never Sleepsâ, and it stays true to its nickname for a reason. It is the most populated city in the United States of America, known as the cultural and financial capital of the world, and is seen as a major âmelting potâ due to the early twentieth century mass immigration, extreme tourism, and itâs global impact. New York City consists of five boroughs: âtrendyâ Brooklyn, âfood heavyâ Queens, âpowerhouseâ Manhattan, the cultural Bronx, and traditional Staten Island. New York City is home to many corporate offices for commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. Additionally, it is home to the headquarters of the United Nations. Besides itâs impressive resume of headquarters, commerce, Ivy League colleges, and trade, New York City has life like no other. The bright lights, hurried cabs, and bustling streets attract over 55 million tourists per year. Any map or list can tell you the popular places to go to in New York City. You can spend hours in the Museums (which I do recommend if you have time), and not know anything else but that. However, New York City isnât just Midtown Manhattan. Itâs the running path along the East River or the hidden speakeasy in the Upper East Side. Itâs the place where those who want to make it come and give it their all. Itâs a city filled with opportunity, hidden gems, and activities to ensure you donât sleep while youâre there. The historical sites are truly breathtaking and unforgettable. The true New York charm is a bit gritty, a bit unkempt, but full of heart. This guidebook celebrates both the traditional historic charm of the concrete jungle known, as New York City, as well as the hidden gems not the average tourist will find.
The New York Traveler's Guide to Make The Most Out of Your Trip. If youâre reading this, then youâre thinking of or heading to one of the greatest cities in the entire world. New York City (aka the Big Apple) is often referred to as the âCity that Never Sleepsâ, and it stays true to its nickname for a reason. It is the most populated city in the United States of America, known as the cultural and financial capital of the world, and is seen as a major âmelting potâ due to the early twentieth century mass immigration, extreme tourism, and itâs global impact. New York City consists of five boroughs: âtrendyâ Brooklyn, âfood heavyâ Queens, âpowerhouseâ Manhattan, the cultural Bronx, and traditional Staten Island. New York City is home to many corporate offices for commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. Additionally, it is home to the headquarters of the United Nations. Besides itâs impressive resume of headquarters, commerce, Ivy League colleges, and trade, New York City has life like no other. The bright lights, hurried cabs, and bustling streets attract over 55 million tourists per year. Any map or list can tell you the popular places to go to in New York City. You can spend hours in the Museums (which I do recommend if you have time), and not know anything else but that. However, New York City isnât just Midtown Manhattan. Itâs the running path along the East River or the hidden speakeasy in the Upper East Side. Itâs the place where those who want to make it come and give it their all. Itâs a city filled with opportunity, hidden gems, and activities to ensure you donât sleep while youâre there. The historical sites are truly breathtaking and unforgettable. The true New York charm is a bit gritty, a bit unkempt, but full of heart. This guidebook celebrates both the traditional historic charm of the concrete jungle known, as New York City, as well as the hidden gems not the average tourist will find.