Places You should Visit in USA
USA is Full of Tourist Places. We have compiled some of them.
Central Park:
Despite its impressive size it is certainly not the largest park in the city but it is certainly the most famous and perhaps the most interesting: take a long walk or rent a bike to shorten the time (if you are in the summer).
The southern portion is certainly the one with the most “things to see”.
Times Square:
It must be recognized that the first impact with this intersection of streets is always very suggestive, because it is certainly much more impressive and luminous than one might expect.
You will return several times between these sparkling streets, immersed in a real crowd bath.
Museum of Modern Art:
New York has so many must-see museums, if I had to choose my personal favorite I would probably . I can assure you that it is the highest expression of modern and contemporary art, a collection of absurd beauty.
I wouldn’t miss it for sure.
Brooklyn Bridge:
Its vintage charm is best appreciated from the Brooklyn shore, precisely from the parks of Empire Fulton Ferry and Brooklyn Bridge Park.
After having immortalized it, the ideal would be to cross it towards Manhattan: it is not too strenuous a walk and offers priceless views.
New World Trade Center:
A place of remembrance, the New World Trade Center is the symbol of New York’s rebirth after the 2001 attack.
A new complex of buildings with an adjoining Memorial and Museum has replaced the Twin Towers.
The real One WTC offers the highest observatory in the city,
SoHo:
Together , they are the emblem of New York more on a human scale, secluded from the chaos of Midtown, *
Strolling through these streets with beautiful cast iron buildings, cafes and fashion boutiques is certainly very rewarding.
Chelsea:
Chelsea is one of the last neighborhoods in Manhattan to have taken off: the gray and infamous industrial district is a distant memory and today is teeming with beautiful clubs and art galleries.
You cannot miss the Chelsea Market and the fascinating High Line park, created from the old freight railway line.
Williamsburg:
If you are looking for a New York that is still truly anti-conformist and far from the consumerist manias of Midtown Manhattan, then Williamsburg is the neighborhood for you. For Visa Related Queries Click Here
Walking you can admire how the old abandoned factories have been wisely transformed into beautiful rooms and lofts,
Brooklyn Heights:
Of the many neighborhoods in Brooklyn, the Heights are undoubtedly one of the most interesting. Stroll past brownstone houses and don’t miss the highlight, the beautiful Brooklyn Heights Promenade, which offers magnificent views of Manhattan’s financial district.
Metropolitan Museum of Art:
It would take 4 days to visit it all in depth, this huge museum has an absolutely incredible art collection and covers a vast historical period. Among the many beautiful areas, do not miss the Egyptian Wing.
On the roof there is a bar that offers a nice view of Central Park.
Greenwich Village:
Very pleasant, it is the first adjective that comes to mind when I think of The Village (as New Yorkers call it).
The heart is Washington Square Park (with its white arch) but don’t limit yourself only to this, there is so much more around it.
Wall Street:
Even if you are not passionate about finance, how not to be around Wall Street and its surroundings. My advice is to go on a weekday, perhaps in the morning, to see the area in full swing.
Besides the bull, the NY Stock Exchange, Trinity Church and the Federal Hall there is much more not to be missed.