What to see in two days in New York?
The next point of the route of almost all tourists is the Museum mile near Hyde Park. It all starts with the Metropolitan Museum, the largest art collection in the Western Hemisphere. Next, almost every street is located on the museum: the Barrio Museum on 104th Street, the Museum of New York on the 103rd, the Jewish Museum on the 92nd, the Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum on the 91st, the Academy of Painting on the 89th Street, th Street, the Guggenheim Museum on the 88th and the New Gallery on the 86th
Broadway is the longest street in the city, known for its numerous theaters and show programs. The Financial Street district is home to Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange. Wall Street is the financial heart of New York and all of America, it's worth paying attention not only to the Exchange, but also to the Federal Hall, where the first inauguration of the first US president was held. And of course, it's impossible not to notice the Brooklyn Bridge linking Manhattan to Brooklyn.
The Biltmore Theater and the biggest toy store in the world are located on the world famous Times Square. The zoo and botanical garden are in the Bronx. Rockefeller Center and a chain of chic shops - on Fifth Avenue and Madison. Soho is famous for its numerous galleries. And, by the way, it's at the Rockefeller Center that every Christmas, since 1931, is set up to spruce up a look at tourists from all over the world.
Finally, you can enjoy "rural New York" in a variety of parks: the famous Central, the luxurious Pelham Bay , cozy Fort-Trion.
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