


Picasso, Braque, Monet, Dali, Matisse: you'll find them all at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, in Midtown Manhattan. Times Square is famous for its giant screens and large neon signs, not to mention it's the most lively and busiest place in New York. Once the gateway to a new world, you'll find the symbolic and iconic Statue of Liberty erected on Ellis Island, where you won't only find a splendid museum but also an observation platform overlooking the city.īrooklyn is a quiet residential area that's also popular for its chic and authentic vibe, urban farms, and walks along the East River.

With 300 art galleries, graffiti, and a vibrant cultural scene, SoHo is the destination for art lovers or those who want to absorb the bustling Manhattan atmosphere. Manhattan is both the heart of New York and the United States.Ī zoo, a museum, an outdoor ice rink, and the setting for numerous TV series: Central Park offers something for everyone, it's a huge school playground, a picnic spot, and the perfect place for a few basketball passes. Home to 5th Avenue and Broadway, this is one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in the world.
