City Lights in New York City

Colors, people and lights
Wheather it’s your first time or the fiftieth in New-York City, you will always find it to be the perfect destination for a long week-end. Between the main monuments, the shows on Broadway, and the lesser-known museums such as the Lower State Tenemant museum, you will never get bored.

The city of New York will undoubtedly brand you with its unique life-style, atmosphere, diversity, and sheer proportions. Often considered a minature country unto itself, it is made up of five Boroughs – the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island – which all have their own distinctive characteristics and historical features; and though it has been portrayed in countles films and books, the city can only be appreciated to its full extend when one experiences it for oneself: the buildings will be taller, the people more extra-ordinary, and one is swept away by the current of its city-life.

You will find many world-famous attractions across the city: the Empire State Building, the Metropolitan Art Museum, the Guggenheim Museum, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Startue of Liberty, Times Square and Central Park stand out as some of the most popular locations.

The night life is just as much a part of the city experience the day, but in different ways. After dark you will of course find countless restaurants, bars, night clubs, theatres and events going on to satisfy any need to relax and have a good time, however you can also go exploring the city or spend hours gazing at the hypnotic city lights.

The diversity of the megalopolis can be felt through every one of it’s aspects: its many ethnic groups, cultures, cuisines, which all contribute to making New-York City one of the capitals of the World, and one of the most popular tourist destinations.

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