For many the “gateway drug” into the world of the USA - New York is indeed the city that (really) never sleeps. Anyone who gets off the subway in Times Square at night will agree with me.
No other city in the world is as famous for its Christmas decorations as the US metropolis New York. Experience “Christmas in New York” with us!
Every series needs an overview, which of course also applies to our contributions from New York City. We'll show you what we experienced there in 6 parts.
To round off our trip through New York, there are now the most important tips and tricks about the city that never sleeps.
Our last part of the mini series about New York City leads us into the other borrows of the metropolis. We take the Staten Island Ferry, Roosevelt Island Tram and the subway to less touristy places in NYC.
Today we remember those who died on September 11, 2001, a terrible tragedy that must never be repeated. - 9/11 Never forget!
In our 3rd part we continue in New York City through Midtown Manhattan. This time to Times Square, Madame Tussauds and the famous Ellen's Stardust Diner. And on to Upper Westside and Central Park.
On through New York City in our 2nd part. This time it goes through Chelsea with the Meatpacking District and Hudson Yards, as well as Midtown East and West with the two most famous viewing platforms in the world. We also have a few surprises for you!
In the first part of our About New York series, we wander through the districts of Financial District, Chinatown, Little Italy and SoHo with lots of information.
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