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New york tourist route 4-day route recommendation
It's big and modern, but it also has its own leisure and comfort. Then, if you want to travel to new york, take a look at the four-day tour route of new york arranged by Bian Xiao for you!
Day 1 Upper West Side and Central Park → Midtown.
Spend a morning visiting the Central Park and seeing the fortress-like skyscrapers surrounded by green. Depart from Columbus Circle, drive northeast, pass the Bethesda Fountain, protect the waters and the strawberry orchard in the east.
If you take your children, look at dinosaur skeletons at the American Museum of Natural History, and then rent a rowing boat at LoebBoathouse to visit the lake.
central park
central park
6:00~ 1:30 the next day
The park covers more than 800 acres, like a picturesque meadow, pond and forest, and is called "new york's lungs". /kloc-In the middle of the 0/9th century, it was just a swamp. With the development of history, it was carefully built into an idyllic natural landscape.
This is the gathering place of new york people. They like walking, picnicking, sunbathing and playing ball games in the park. They also watch concerts and enjoy Shakespeare's plays for free.
Bethesda fountain
Bethesda Fontaine
This neoclassical fountain is one of the largest in new york. In the middle of the fountain stands an angel in the water, and the bottom is supported by four little angel statues. This fountain was built by Bohemian feminist sculptor EmmaStebbins in 1868.
Protect waters
Greenhouse water
The protected waters are located in the north of the zoo. This pond is very popular in warm seasons, and children will put their model boats on the water to sail. There is also a statue of Alice in Wonderland with mushrooms on it, which children like to climb.
There is a statue of Andersen in the west of the water, and a story meeting will be held here on Sunday (from June to September 1 1:00).
strawberry fields
Strawberry Fields
This tearful garden was built in memory of former Beatle John Lennon, who was assassinated outside the Dakota building across the street.
There is a solemn elm forest and a mosaic tile with only simple "imagination" (Lennon's famous song "Imagination").
American Museum of Natural History
Natural history of American museums
Adult/child $22/ 12.50
10:00~ 17:45
If you bring your children, you can also choose to visit the American Museum of Natural History, which was built in 1869 and has about 30 million works of art. The most famous museum is the Fossil Museum, where there are nearly 600 fossil samples, including the huge mammoth skeleton and the formidable Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton.
After a morning of green exploration, it is time to explore the beauty of the city's architecture, such as Central Railway Station, Chrysler Building, New York Public Library and Rockefeller Center. In the afternoon, I visited the lovely Museum of Modern Art. ..
Central Station
GrandCentralTerminal
From 5: 30 to 2: 00 the next day
Grand Central Station is regarded as the most amazing art school in new york. It is not only a station, but also an enchanted time machine. Its chandeliers, contemporary marble bars and restaurants will take you back to the era when train travel and romance were integrated.
Grand Central Station's trump card is its lobby: the marble floor in Tennessee is pink, while the old-fashioned ticket counter in Italy is beige marble. The arched ceiling is sacred, with murals of turquoise and gold foil depicting eight stars.
On the other hand, the French designer Paul Caesar Eller deliberately wanted to draw the Milky Way from the perspective of God (that is, from the outside to the inside).
Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building
Hall Monday to Friday 8:00~ 18:00
The 77-story Chrysler Building makes many other skyscrapers look too rigid and conservative. 1930, WilliamVanAlen designed this building, which dramatically combined decorative art with Gothic aesthetics and was decorated with a sharp steel eagle.
New York Public Library
New York Public Library
Monday, Thursday to Saturday 10:00~ 18:00, Tuesday and Wednesday to 20:00,
Sunday 13:00~ 17:00
The famous stone lions "Patience" and "Perseverance" overlooking Fifth Avenue are faithfully guarding here. This magnificent building with the artistic style of an art school is one of the most attractive free tourist attractions in new york.
19 1 1 year, this flagship library in new york was rated as the largest marble building in the United States.
Until today, the Rose Main Reading Room here can still amaze you with its luxurious lattice ceiling. There are precious notes and manuscripts of almost all British writers in the exhibition hall of the library, as well as an original declaration of independence and a Gutenberg Bible.
If you want to thoroughly explore this small world of books, art, chandeliers and colonnades, you can join a free tour guide from the reception desk in Astor Hall.
Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center
During the day, the time of specific businesses varies.
This "city within a city" first appeared in the worst period of the Great Depression. Built in nine years, it is the first multifunctional space in the United States that integrates retail, entertainment and office. The style here is modern, with 19 building, some outdoor squares and many big-name tenants.
You can see the magnificent scenery from the top of the steep rock here that you can't even see from the top of the Empire State Building. Unfortunately, some parts of the Chrysler building were blocked. It's best to go there before sunset and enjoy the changes of the city from day to flashing night.
Museum of Modern Art
Modern art museum
Adult/child $25/free, Friday 16:00-20:00 free.
Saturday to Thursday10: 30 ~17: 30; Friday to 20: 00.
July to August Thursday to 20:00
MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) is a superstar in the modern art world. There are many top stars at the biosca Awards Ceremony: Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso, Warhol, Liechtenstein, Roscoe, Pollock and Bourgeois.
Since its establishment in 1929, the museum has collected more than 150000 works of art, recording all kinds of creative ideas and movements that appeared in the late 19 century and are still influential today.
For art lovers, it is the Varhala Temple (the hall where Odin, a god of death in Nordic mythology, entertained the souls of fallen soldiers); For laymen, this is an exciting short-term crash course. Everything is related to art, beautiful and intoxicating.
Spend the night under the shining lights of Broadway, where large musicals and neoclassical plays are staged every day. You can choose to watch the smash hit performance in the playwright's Horizon Theatre or Signature Theatre.
You can also feel the Las Vegas-like atmosphere in Times Square at TKTS ticket booth, have cocktails at RumHouse, and then climb to the top of the Empire State Building to say good night to the whole city.
Times Square
Times Square
Times Square, located at the intersection of Broadway and Severn Cerf, is the most active center in new york. This is a turbulent torrent, flashing lights, exaggerated billboards, and primitive urban energy intertwined.
From yellow taxis and golden arches to the dazzling Broadway stage, this busy place is condensed into an iconic and popular new york City.
the Empire State Building
Empire construction
The observation deck on the 86th floor is 27/2 1 USD for adults/children, of which the observation deck on the 102 floor is 44/38 USD.
8 o'clock to 2 o'clock the next day; The last elevator goes to 1: 15 the next day.
The Empire State Building is the tallest star in new york. From King Kong to Independence Day, 100 can be seen in many movies. No building can represent new york like it.
There are two observation platforms here: the 86-story platform in the open air provides an outdoor experience, and the coin-operated telescope can see the scenery of this metropolis at close range; The closed platform with 65438 floors and 002 floors is the second tallest observation deck in new york, overlooking the scenery of five districts of the city, which is quite exquisite and beautiful.
The sunset scenery of the two observation platforms is spectacular, and the city is gradually imprisoned in the afterglow of dusk.
The next day, East Side → Soho and Chinatown → Upper West Side and Central Garden.
Start with the amazing Metropolitan Museum of Art, stroll through the collections in Egypt and Rome, enjoy everyone's works in Europe, and finally come to the roof overlooking Central Park.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan museum
Adult/child $25/free
Sunday to Thursday 10:00~ 17:30, Friday and Saturday to 2 1:00.
This huge encyclopedic museum (MET) was built in 1870 and has the largest art collection in the world. Its permanent collection is as many as 2 million pieces, and it covers a wide range, from Egyptian temples to American paintings.
There is also the Art Museum, which covers an area of 17 acre and attracts more than 6 million visitors every year, making it the most popular independent scenic spot in new york.
Go shopping in Soho in the afternoon and look for the best brands in the world among the crowded tourists. Visit Chinatown and feel the non-mainstream consumerism there. In fact, it's only a few blocks. Take a walk in the nearby Buddhist temple, stop and try some snacks such as cream tart and almond ice cream.
Suhao district
Home office worker
Shoppers all over the world are drooling over Soho. There are high-end, cutting-edge and fashionable flagship stores, mouth-watering big names and ruthless fashionistas.
However, don't just stare at world-famous brands, you can also find many new stores here, unique and imaginative local brands created by talented artists and independent designers.
Chinatown
Chinatown
In this new york's most colorful and crowded community, the familiar smell comes to my face. No matter how many times you pass by here, you can get a different experience.
Smelling the fragrance of fresh fish and cooked persimmons, listening to the crisp mahjong sound on the humble table, and watching the roast duck hanging in the shop window drool, I can't think of it.
If you have tickets for the concert, skip dinner and go directly to BarciboEnotec to enjoy a fine glass of Italian wine before the performance. Then go to Lincoln Center to see metropolitan opera's opera or listen to the symphony in Avery Fisher Concert Hall.
After that, we will have dinner at BurkeWills, where there is modern Australian food, and then go upstairs to ManhattanCricketClub for a drink.
Lincoln center
Lincoln center
This is an empty and glittering modernist hall, which contains the most important performance venues in Manhattan: Avery Fisher Concert Hall (where New York Philharmonic is located) and David Koch Theatre (where new york Ballet is located).
There is also the iconic metropolitan opera. The inner wall of the Opera House has bright and saturated murals created by Mark Xia Jiaer.
The third day Brooklyn
Take the East River Ferry to the docking area and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Manhattan from the brand-new Brooklyn Bridge Park. Then stroll along the cobblestone streets in Dangbo District and visit bookstores, antique shops and cafes.
Don't miss the antique Jane's Carousel, and don't miss the beautiful scenery on the Imperial Fulton Ferry.
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park
6:00~ 65438+ 0:00 the next day
This 85-acre park is one of the most popular new attractions in Brooklyn. Surrounded by the East River, it extends 65,438+0.3 miles from JaySt in the docking area to the western end of Atlantic Avenue in Mount Coble.
It revived the once barren coastline and turned a series of abandoned docks into public green spaces.
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge is the real star of the park. It is the first steel suspension bridge in the world and a masterpiece of architecture.
When the 1883 bridge was opened, the span between its two supporting towers was 1596 feet, which broke the historical record at that time and became an outstanding model of urban design, providing creative inspiration for poets, writers and painters.
When you arrive at the Brooklyn Museum, you can see wonderful works from Africa, America and ancient Egypt, as well as good temporary exhibitions. Then go for a walk in Prospect Park and rejuvenate yourself in the picturesque scenery by the lake.
brooklyn museum
BrooklynMuseumofArt
Admission $ 12
Wednesday, Friday to Sunday11:00 ~18: 00, Thursday to 22:00.
PhotobyAlisonDayviaFlickr
Designed by McKim MeadWhite, this encyclopedic museum is an academic art building with a building area of 560,000 square feet.
Construction of 19 began in the early 1990s, and now there are more than150,000 pieces of collections, including ancient handicrafts, rooms dating back to 0/9, and sculptures and paintings spanning the century.
Wang Zhan Park.
Qianjing park
5:00~ 65438+ 0:00 the next day
Prospect Park, covering an area of 585 mu, was built in 1866, which was considered by its founders as an upgraded version of Central Park. There are many similarities between the two: gorgeous lawns, beautiful lakes, forest-covered paths and long mountains interlaced with green sidewalks.
Take a green taxi to Williamsburg in the north of the area and look for oysters and customized cocktails at MaisonPremiere. Come to the rooftop bar, Ides brings you the unspeakable scenery of the whole city.
In the evening, you can go bowling across the street to BrooklynBowl and enjoy wonderful music performances.
Williamsburg
Williamsburg
Williamsburg is one of the hottest dining and shopping areas in Brooklyn. You will notice many hipsters with beards, tight jeans and bare ankles, but underneath their appearance, there is a wealth of creativity.
In contrast, the traditional scenery here is rare. The best way to visit is to wander from afternoon to evening, go shopping, eat and drink, and then listen to live music.
Williamsburg Bridge
Williamsburg bridge
Built in 1903, this steel suspension bridge aims to connect Williamsburg with the Lower East Side of Manhattan, thus making this area a vibrant industrial center. From the sidewalks and bicycle lanes, you can see the charming scenery of Manhattan and the East River.
There are many bars and restaurants in the two blocks connected by the two ends of the bridge, which can easily "charge" people.
Day 4 Lower Manhattan and Financial District → East Village and Lower East Side → Greenwich Village, Chelsea and Meat Processing Zone.
Take the Staten Island ferry in the morning and watch the sun rise from the skyscrapers in lower Manhattan. Then visit the sad 9. 1 1 National Memorial Hall, and then go to Trinity Church Cemetery to mourn the great people of new york.
Staten Island Ferry
Whitehall terminal
24 hours; be free of charge
The residents of Staten Island think that these huge, heavy and dirty orange ferries are just a means of transportation, while Manhattan people imagine them as secret and romantic dream boats that escape from the metropolis in spring.
You can take a ferry to Staten Island and come back directly by ferry instead of going ashore to enjoy the beautiful scenery of new york city skyline, Victoria razzano Strait Bridge and the Statue of Liberty at sea. Or stop and have a rest, explore some unknown neighborhoods in new york, and then catch the ferry back at night.
Anyway, you can't miss this unforgettable experience.
9 1 1 National Monuments and Museums
National Museum 1 1
Tickets are $24
Two huge reflection pools named for the purpose of "introspection" symbolize hope and rebirth, remembering thousands of lives lost in terrorist attacks.
Next to the swimming pool is an art museum. This grand and solemn place records the important events and follow-up reports that took place on the fateful day of 200 1.
Entering the interior, a gentle slope points to the display of the underground art gallery of the museum. Going down, two 70-foot-high iron trident pillars stand overhead, which were originally embedded in the foundation of the North Tower.
These two charred remains look like huge rusty forks, silently witnessing the terrorist attacks.
There is a so-called "survivor ladder" in the museum, when hundreds of employees used it to escape from the World Trade Center. There are steel columns that were finally removed from the scene, decorated with messages and souvenirs from excavators, rescuers and families of victims.
There is also a fire truck that was burnt down by new york Fire Department 2 1 Fire Brigade. At that time, the scene of hell on earth was vivid.
Through videos, pictures, personal belongings, physical evidence and real recordings at that time, the Underground Art Museum has seriously explored the scene at the time of the tragedy, the events before the terrorist attack (including 1993 World Trade Center bomb explosion and people's sadness, cheer up and hope after the incident, which is thought-provoking.
Trinity Church
Trinicucci
The church is from 7: 00 to 18: 00 from Monday to Friday.
Saturday 8:00~ 16:00, Sunday 7:00~ 16:00.
Trinity Church was completed in 1846, which was the tallest building in new york at that time. There is a bell tower 280 feet (about 85 meters) high in the church. There are exquisite stained glass windows above the altar, and a small museum displays some ancient church handicrafts.
Some famous people are buried here, including alexander hamilton, the father of our country. Here, you can also see top music performances like ConcertsatOne (Thursday, 13:00) and enjoy a grand chorus concert. They perform the Messiah of Hanlu every year from 12.
Visit the East Side, look at the shop windows, and then go to the gallery. After that, visit the low-rent housing museum in the Lower East Side and enjoy the fascinating immigration history of the city. Then walk to the east village and take a walk near St. Kyle Square Street and 9thSt.
Xia Dong district low-rent housing museum
Lower museum
Tickets are $22
10:00~ 18:00
No other museum in new york can compare with it in reflecting human nature. It reflects the city's more vivid past.
By displaying various early apartments, including a German Jewish family in the 1970s in 19 and an Italian Catholic family's apartment that experienced the Great Depression in 1929, we can appreciate the heartbreaking and thought-provoking historical heritage of this area, and anyone interested in the history of new york should not miss it.
St. Kyle Square Street
Smark's place
St. Kyle Square Street is undoubtedly one of the most famous and smallest streets in new york, which is full of historical anecdotes.
From St. Kyle Square Street to the west is Astor Square. Beside the crowded cross-shaped street, stands a strange square sculpture, which is affectionately called "Rubik's Cube" by the local people.
The real name of this work of art is Alamo (weight 1800 pounds (about 0.8 tons), made of corrosion-resistant steel, and it is also the favorite gathering place for residents in this area.
Strolling through the lovely winding streets of Greenwich Village. Listen to live jazz at BlueNote, Smalls or VillageVanguard in the evening, where you can deeply feel the source of your soul.
After that, I sneaked into a bar with a prohibition atmosphere around LittleBranch through the humble brown gate, drank a few pine nut cocktails, and then went dancing-Cielo, one of the best small nightclubs in the city.
Elevated line
Elevated line
7:00~ 19:00
At the beginning of the 20th century, the meat processing area and the West Side where Chelsea was located were the largest industrial areas in Manhattan. There is an elevated railway here, which lightens the freight burden of the chaotic streets below. With the development of new york, these railways were finally abandoned.
After that, the government made a plan to turn the railway tracks here into public green spaces in new york. On June 9th, 2009, high line park 1 District, the most popular old city reconstruction project in new york, was opened. Since then, it has become one of the star attractions in new york.
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park
It used to be a public cemetery where prisoners were publicly executed, but now it has become an unofficial city square, attracting students from new york University who take a leisurely walk, street performers who swallow fire, rare dogs and their owners, and many fast chess lovers.
Surrounded by beautifully cut brown sandstone and gorgeous modern buildings, Washington Square Park is one of the most striking gardens in new york.
If you like traveling abroad, you must come to new york, otherwise how can you say that you travel abroad and love traveling?
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