Welcome visitor can you Log In or Create an Account

Call us now: +5999 6637989

RV Life Style - 100 Best Things to do in New York 15/20

The state of New York is in the north-eastern part of the USA. It is the fourth most populated state in the USA. The largest city is New York City where there is a population of over 8.55 million. You will find a diverse geography here, with mountains and oceans, rivers and lakes.
There are many interesting landmarks throughout the state including some of the most visited places in the world. There are over 200 colleges and universities in the state, some of which have been ranked in the top 40 in the world.
Cuisine is vastly different in every area you visit, depending on the culture of the inhabitants. Be prepared to try different types of food, and explore the many places in the state. Don’t be afraid to ask questions – New Yorkers will gladly tell you all about their state!

 

71. Museum of Modern Art

This is locally referred to as MoMA. The museum houses the work of Picasso and Rodin, as well as ultra-modern exhibits. There are literally dozens of permanent exhibits showing all sorts of artwork from well-known artists.
There is a cinema within the complex, and a sculpture garden which is well worth visiting.
You can spend the day there as there is a very delightful restaurant and bar.
A note here is that Fridays are free entry so plan accordingly.

 

72. Chinatown

Chinatown is in Manhattan’s lower side, and is home to an estimated 100,000 people. It is one of the oldest Chinese areas in the USA.
Chinatown used to comprise mainly Cantonese speaking people, but now Mandarin is the ‘official’ language of the area.
You will find the Museum of Chinese in American located here, as well as many restaurants with Chinese cuisine. Many are open all night.
Try to spend a full day in this area, and have a meal of authentic Chinese food.

 

73. The Bronx

The Bronx is a zoo. You will find it in the area of the Bronx, which is a borough of New York. This is the largest zoo in the USA and one of the largest in the world.
The zoo sees over 2.15 million visitors each year. There are 265 acres of lands through which the Bronx River gently flows.
The zoo is well-known for the diverse collection of animals, and the award-winning shows.
Aim to spend a full day here. You will be able to get lunch at one of the many snack places.

 

74. Wollman Ice Rink

This public ice rink is in Central Park. It was opened in 1949, with funds which came from Kate Wollman. Normally the rink is open to the public from October to April, while in the summer months it is transformed into an amusement park, named the Victoria Gardens.
The ice rink itself is on the site that was previously named ‘The Pond’, and is at the southeast corner of Central Park. This pond was drained and filled to become the ice rink.
If you are there in the winter months, you will be able to hire ice skates close by.

 

75. Madison Square Garden

This is in fact a huge indoor arena, and is to be found in Midtown Manhattan.
There are many events which take place here through the year such as professional boxing and wrestling, basketball, and indoor ice hockey, shows and circuses.
The Garden is the oldest sports facility in New York. It is also the oldest national Hockey arena, and the second oldest basketball arena.
Make sure you check online for upcoming events.
Be sure to check what events are happening and then book your tickets in advance, to avoid disappointment.

 

Source:
https://www.your-rv-lifestyle.com/best-things-to-do-in-new-york.html
www.your–rv-lifestyle.com

No votes yet
Location: