The Five New York Boroughs: What to See and Do

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New York is split into five distinctive boroughs that offer masses of different tourist attractions to suit every taste. Each New York borough has its own vibe and its own must see and do activities and attractions. No matter where you are in The Big Apple there’s always something new to try. Here’s the Globehunters lowdown on the five New York boroughs and the top things to see and do in each. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: The Five New York Boroughs: What to See and Do


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The Five New York Boroughs What to See and Do
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Intro
  • New York is split into five distinctive
    boroughs that offer masses of different tourist
    attractions to suit every taste. Each New York
    borough has its own vibe and its own must see and
    do activities and attractions. Heres the
    Globehunters lowdown on the five New York
    boroughs and the top things to see and do in each.

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Manhattan
  • Some of New Yorks most popular tourist
    attractions like bustling Times Square are found
    in Manhattan. Times Square is home to the
    legendary Broadway theatres and hosts more than
    39 million visitors a year. Its iconic billboards
    are one of those fantastic photo opportunities to
    make your Facebook friends jealous! The 843 acre
    Central Park is another must-visit and offers
    respite from the hustle and bustle of New Yorks
    busy streets. Central Park is charming at any
    time of year, especially in the snow.

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Manhattan
  • Of course no trip to Manhattan would be
    complete without a visit to the Statue of
    Liberty. Its found on Liberty Island, which is
    classed as Manhattan. Visits to the statue can be
    combined with a trip to the 9/11 memorial a
    deeply moving tribute at the sight of Ground Zero.

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The Bronx
  • The Bronx is a fascinating, ethnically diverse
    borough which houses the Bronx Museum of the Arts
    as well as the famous Yankee Stadium - home of
    the New York Yankees baseball team. If you fancy
    some top notch food from The Bronxs sizeable
    Italian community head to Arthur Avenue in
    Belmont.

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Brooklyn
  • New Yorks hipsters are often found in the
    Williamsburg neighbourhood, which is in the New
    York borough of Brooklyn. Williamsburg attracts
    young creative types and boasts a plethora of
    cafes, live music venues, vintage clothes
    boutiques and restaurants. Finally, dont miss
    the great photo opportunities of Brooklyn Heights
    with its impressive architecture and views of the
    New York skyline.

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Queens
  • Theres lots to do in New Yorks largest and
    most culturally diverse borough Queens. Long
    Island City, once a manufacturing hub, is now
    home to art galleries, museums and studios dotted
    amongst renovated industrial buildings. Its also
    very easy to get to from central Manhattan by
    train or even ferry.  Culture vultures should
    also visit MoMA PS1 in Jackson Avenue a
    non-profit contemporary art museum which
    showcases the latest artistic talent and emerging
    genres. Visitors of all ages will enjoy Queens
    Zoo with its daily sea lion feedings and Andean
    bears.

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Staten Island
  • The journey to Staten Island is an experience
    in itself. Most tourists choose to take the 25
    minute Staten Island ferry across the Hudson
    River to the island in order to photograph the
    Lower Manhattan skyline and of course the Statue
    of Liberty. 

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Conclusion
  • Whether you want to experience the five New
    York boroughs for the first time or simply
    reacquaint yourself with this fantastic city,
    take a look at Globehunters cheap New York
    flights.Which is your favourite New York
    borough? Is there anything we've missed that
    youd recommend? 
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