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Visit New York - and see the world! Nowhere else offers such
diversity in such a compact and exciting way; and no other city has
the energy and arrogance to make it work so well.
The problem lies in knowing where to start, but even if you don't
immediately rush off to view the world-famous sights and icons of
this most dynamic of cities, just being there is enough. The wonder
of New York is in the energy and the diversity that emanates from
its densely packed, multi-cultural population. The city vibrates
with colliding cultures, languages and nuances; here high-life and
low-life rub shoulders, and whoever you are and whatever your taste,
there will be something to amuse and stimulate you 24-hours a day.
Whether lolling on a bench in leafy Central Park, watching the world
go by from a French bistro in Soho, gazing up at 'Lady Liberty' from
the deck of the Staten Island Ferry, most visitors will feel they've
done it all before, simply because New York is so familiar to anyone
who has ever seen a movie or watched television. There is something
special however in actually seeing the familiar landmarks and
experiencing the pulse of the clich'd, but true, 'city that never
sleeps'.
New York City is made up of five boroughs - Staten Island, The
Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan, but many visitors never
leave Manhattan. There is a lot packed into this tiny area: the
24-hour pasta restaurants of Little Italy and the bustling sidewalks
of Chinatown, the jazz clubs of Greenwich Village and the theatres
of Broadway; and of course the iconic sights of the Statue of
Liberty, the Empire State Building and Times Square.
New York has been described as the best three-day city in the world,
and that's about right. After a frenzy of museums, galleries, bars
and clubs, some visitors are ready for a break. Fortunately there's
a lot of choice, from the National Parks of Upstate New York, to the
beaches of Long Island or simply the leafy oasis of Central Park.
Whatever you're after, New York is ready and waiting to bewitch,
bother and bewilder.
If you're wondering about the origins of the city's famous sobriquet
it actually comes from jazz musicians' slang for small towns:
"little apples" or even "the sticks"; but New York was always the
"Big Apple." The name has stuck and no other title encapsulates this
amazing place quite so well.
NY awaits - come, take a
bite!

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