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Traveling to one of the world’s great cities—New York, Paris, London, Tokyo—is wonderful not only for what you can see and do but also for how you feel. Certain cities give you a little tingle, a little bounce in your step. Among the crowds, the young artists and immigrants, you feel you can experiment and explore; that you can be a more vibrant version of yourself.
But of course there’s also no shortage of things to do and see. From sleek and sophisticated centers of art and commerce to bustling ethnic neighborhoods with amazing food finds, great cities are remarkable for their diversity and energy. You can tantalize your tongue with the creations of the world’s great chefs, max out your credit card at luxury shops (or just ogle the goods) or get that special little thrill that comes with discovering an out of the way boutique.
Check out these lesser-known New York sightseeing gems, from Manhattan’s last natural salt marsh and 18th century farmhouses to a remote Buddhist museum.
New York City is its own world of things to see and do, for individuals and family travelers alike. Read here for our expert’s recommendations.
Live like a New Yorker when you stay at family friendly neighborhood hotels that immerse you in the local scene.
Despite its ongoing changes, no other place in the world can match the creative energy, vibrancy and diversity of New York City.
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