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New York from Above

New York from Above

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Ten out of ten times, I’m more than happy to oblige because even though I’ve lived in this city for a while, I still pinch myself whenever I catch a random glimpse of the epic NYC skyline.

This is a lesser known spot but the view of New York from the Manhattan Bridge is one of my favorites. The High Line is one of the more unique parks in New York City and goodness – this thing is just great. The Metropolitan Museum of Artis celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. Credit: Julienne Schaer Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Hudson River and the New York City skyline, as well as walk across a section of the see-through glass floor. Credit: Hudson Yards At the end of the day you simply can’t skip visiting Central Park regardless of how many times you’ve seen it because it never fails to feel magical.There’s an inexplicable feeling that overwhelms me every time I catch a glimpse of the breathtaking NYC skyline from a plane. The Chrysler Building steals the show and the fast moving cars below make this a great spot to practice your photography skills. It’s not hard to see why, with over 2 million pieces of art, it’s the largest museum in the country and the fifth largest museum in the world. The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world. ―F. Scott Fitzgerald

The memorial is dedicated to New Jersey’s 9/11 victims and it’s so beautifully made. Thankfully since crowds are usually kept to a minimum, you can take your time reflecting. Fun fact: The One World Trade Center stands at 1,776 feet (including the spire), in honor of the year America declared independence. However, there’s a well-known annual phenomenon in New York City known as Manhattanhenge, which is when the sun aligns perfectly with east-to-west running streets as it sets. The Whitney Museum of American Artoffers outlooks from 13,000 square feet of outdoor exhibition space and terraces. Credit: Whitney Museum of American Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art (better known as the Met) is often considered the best museum in New York City.

To this day, the view of New York from the Manhattan Bridge is still one of my favorites, even if for sentimental reasons. 😉

A few floors below, Bar SixtyFive ,across from the renowned Rainbow Room, provides a picture perfect option for dinner with city views and a new seasonal menu. Museums The Metropolitan Museum of Art Celebrating its fifth anniversary throughout 2020, One World Observatoryboasts views from the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Credit: One World Trade Observatory The Staten Island Ferry is beloved and gets quite crowded! It takes approximately 22 million people a year (about 70,000 passengers a day) between Manhattan and Staten Island. The best time to visit the High Line is either spring or summer when the plants are in bloom. Regardless of when you visit, you’ll see beautiful murals, unique art and rotating sculptures.My husband and I live in New York City and often host friends and family. The one thing everyone inevitably asks for is a tour of the best views of NYC — and believe me, sometimes that list feels endless! The Empire State Buildinghas been completely reimaged over the past year with a newly renovated 102nd floor observatory with 360-degree views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Credit: Empire State Building Brooklyn Grange’surban farms at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and Long Island City, Queens, offer visitors farmers’ markets, workshops, yoga and more along with three unique vantage points of New York City. Credit: Brooklyn Grange’sUrban Farms Amusement Parks Luna Park @ Coney Island P.S. Did you know that the Brooklyn Bridge is older than London’s famous Tower Bridge? It’s true! Read: 20 Thought-Provoking Facts About New York City.

I highly suggest visiting during sunset but prepare for crowds — this is a beloved NYC viewpoint for good reason. This exhilarating activity is not for the faint of heart but I’d be doing you a disservice if I didn’t mention it on this list. Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the best free things to do in New York City so there’s a good chance you’ll make the trek for yourself while visiting — I highly suggest adding a stroll through DUMBO to your itinerary because it’s an experience you won’t soon forget. Further Reading: 15 ICONIC Things to Do in Central Park Bonus: Time Warner Building at Columbus CircleAnd there’s no denying that New York City is a beautiful city — thankfully there’s no shortage of spectacular New York City views from which to take in the iconic Manhattan skyline. Note: Google Maps can be misleading, you cannot reach Ellis Island by walking from Liberty State Park. You must hop on a ferry. The Javits Centerboasts a state-of-the-art nearly 7-acre green roof—that includes gardens, produce and even honeybees—with arguably the best view of Hudson Yards the City has to offer. Credit: Javits Center From April to October, the Javits Center offers free tours of its 6.75-acre green roof. Tours are typically provided Monday through Friday, and the time of the tour can vary depending on their event schedule. Brooklyn Grange’sUrban Farms Local’s Tip: If you’re looking to save money while visiting the viewpoints in New York City, we highly recommend getting the New York Pass. We had a chance to try it out firsthand and found it incredibly easy to use.



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