New York City Guide
Ground Zero
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- Visiting New York
September 11 is a day known to all New Yorker, American citizens and to the world. Now called Ground Zero, this is a major destination on lower Manhattan. This place will show you a side of New York that you may not expect.
Sports in New York
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- Visiting New York
The United States is a very sporty country. Let’s not talk about any sports then and get straight to the point, those you won’t find anywhere else than in America, with the true New York stadium vibe, I’m talking about baseball and football. Here are NYC’s most famous teams: the Giants, The Jets, the Mets and the Yankees.
Next stop: NYC!
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- Visiting New York
Train station are not meant to be a cool place to hang out, but that’s what you thought before you went to Grand Central Terminal, NYC’s biggest train station located on Midtown Manhattan. Actually, it is the largest train station in the whole world, so go check it out because this building is a unique exemplary.
The Highline
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If I told you that somewhere in NYX there is a public eco-park built on raised railroad tracks from the 30s and that it goes through Chelsea and Meatpacking District, what would you think? Well here it is, what I am talking about is called the Highline and it’s one of the most beautiful parks NYC has to offer.