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1. Koreatown (32nd ST) l W 32nd ST, between Broadway & 5th Ave

    Vibrant block brimming with Korean restaurants, bakeries, and shops, reflecting NYC’s multicultural tapestry

 

2. Empire State Building l 20 W 34th Street, Between 5th & 6th Ave

    A historic Art Deco skyscraper offering panoramic city views from its iconic 86th-floor observatory
 

3. Macy’s Department Store l 151 W 34th ST, on Broadway Ave

    A historic flagship store offering a wide variety of merchandise, famous holiday window displays, and the annual 

    Thanksgiving Day Parade

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4. Madison Square Garden l 4 Pennsylvania Plaza, Between 7th & 8th Ave at 32nd ST

    A world-famous indoor arena hosting top-tier sports events, concerts, and entertainment spectacles

 

5. Hudson Yards l 20 Hudson Yards (Near 10th Ave & 33rd ST)

    A modern development featuring a spiral staircase sculpture (the Vessel), upscale shopping

    and diverse dining along the city’s West Side. (Vessel, Shops, Restaurants)

 

6. The Edge l 30 Hudson Yards (Enter Hudson Yards complex)

    A striking, glass-floored observation deck jutting out from a supertall skyscraper, offering dramatic vantage points 

    over the Hudson River

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7. The High Line l In the Meatpacking District up to W 34th ST between 10th & 12th Ave

    built atop a former railway line, adorned with gardens, art, and scenic views of Manhattan’s West Side

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8. Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum l Pier 86, W 46th ST & 12th Ave

    A museum on a decommissioned aircraft carrier, showcasing historic spacecraft, submarines, and airplanes

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9. Chelsea Market l 75 9th Ave (between 15th & 16th ST)

    A bustling indoor food hall and marketplace featuring artisanal eateries, boutiques, and culinary delights

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10. Little Island l Pier 55 Hudson River Park (West ST & W 13th ST)

    A whimsical, man-made park perched on distinctive tulip-shaped pylons offering green spaces, performance venues

    and water views

 

11. Madison Square Park l Between 5th & Madison Ave, and E 23rd & E 26th ST

    A historic public park offering green space, art installations, and a famous Shake Shack amid towering architecture

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12. Flat Iron Building l 175 5th Ave (at 23rd ST)

    A distinctive, wedge-shaped skyscraper that has become one of New York City’s most photographed architectural icons

 

13. Harry Potter Store l 935 Broadway (Near E 22nd ST)

    A themed flagship store filled with wizarding merchandise and interactive experiences inspired by J.K. Rowling’s fantasy series

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14. Grand Central Terminal l 89 E 42nd ST (at Park Ave)

    majestic Beaux-Arts transit hub known for its celestial ceiling, grand concourse, and hidden cocktail bar

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15. SUMMIT One Vanderbilt l 45 E 42nd ST (Near Madison Ave)

    A multi-level observation experience set within a cutting-edge skyscraper, featuring mirrored floors immersive art, and 360° views

 

16. Hell’s Kitchen l West 34th and West 59th Streets, 9th Ave

    Known for its diverse dining options, nightlife, and a rich theatrical history closely tied to Broadway.

 

17. Times Square l Broadway & 7th Ave, Roughly from W 42nd to W 47th ST

    A neon-lit crossroads of the world bustling with theaters, digital billboards, tourists, and street performers

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18. Bryant Park l Between 5th & 6th Ave and W 40th & W 42nd ST

    leafy urban oasis behind the New York Public Library, known for its seasonal events, lawn, and outdoor reading area

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19. New York Public Library l 476 5th Ave, (42nd ST)

    A Beaux-Arts landmark housing millions of books, special collections, and grand reading rooms

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20. Shops on 5th Ave l Along 5th Ave primarily between 49th ST and 59th ST

    A premier shopping corridor lined with luxury boutiques, flagship stores, and world-famous retailers

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21. Top of the Rock (Rockefeller) l 30 Rockefeller Plaza (50th St between 5th & 6th Ave)

    An observation deck with sweeping sights of Central Park and Midtown’s skyline atop the legendary Rockefeller Plaza
 

22. ST. Partick’s Cathedral l 5th Ave between 50th & 51st ST

    A grand Neo-Gothic Catholic cathedral known for its intricate architecture and spiritual serenity 

    amidst bustling Midtown Manhattan

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23. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) l 11 W 53rd ST (between 5th & 6th Ave)

    A world-renowned institution dedicated to modern and contemporary art home to masterpieces like Van Gogh’s “Starry Night.”

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24. Central Park l Central Park South (59th ST), Central Park West (8th Ave), Central Park North (110th ST)

    A sprawling green haven of lawns, lakes, and cultural attractions offering a calm refuge in the heart of Manhattan

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25. Unite Nations (UN) l 405 E 42nd ST (1st Ave & E 42nd ST)

    The international organization’s hub, where delegates meet to address global challenges and promote peace

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26. Union Square Park l 14th ST to the South, 17tht ST to the North, and Union Square East & West

    A bustling public plaza known for its lively greenmarket, community events and the convergence of multiple neighborhoods

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27. Washington Square Park l Waverly PL, West 4th St, University PL, and MacDougal ST

    A beloved Greenwich Village meeting ground adorned with a famous arch, lawns, and gathering spots for artists and performers

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28. Soho

    A fashionable neighborhood famed for its cast-iron architecture, upscale boutiques, art galleries and trendy restaurants

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29. Little Italy l Mulberry Street from Canal to Broome Streets

     its Italian American heritage, authentic eateries, and vibrant cultural festivals.

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30. China Town l Mott ST, Canal ST, and Mulberry ST

    A lively Lower Manhattan neighborhood teeming with Asian markets, authentic eateries and culturally rich streetscapes

 

31. Manhattan Bridge l Near Canal ST & Bowery

    An iconic steel suspension bridge spanning the East River, known for its distinctive blue towers and subway tracks

 

32. Brooklyn Bridge l City Hall Park (Centre ST & Park Row)

    A landmark suspension bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, offering sweeping skyline views and pedestrian walkways

 

33. City Hall l City Hall Park area, Broadway & Murray ST

    The seat of New York City’s government, housed in a historic building overlooking City Hall Park

 

34. Financial District l Wall Street

    A historic and bustling lower Manhattan neighborhood known as the center of global finance and home to Wall Street

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35. Charging Bull l North of Bowling Green Park, Near the intersection of Broadway & Morris ST

    bronze sculpture near Wall Street that symbolizes strength, financial optimism and the fierce resilience of the American economy

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36. Trinity Church l 75 Broadway, at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway

    historic Episcopal parish in Lower Manhattan known for its striking Neo-Gothic architecture, storied cemetery

    and prominent role in New York’s early history, 1667 year

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37. 9/11 Memorial & Museum l 180 Greenwich Street, Between Liberty and Filton ST

    solemn tribute located at the former World Trade Center site, honoring the victims of the September 11, 2001 

    attacks through reflective pools, exhibits, and preserved artifacts.

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38. One World Trade Center l 285 Fulton ST & West ST

    The tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere, symbolizing resilience and offering panoramic observation decks

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39. Battery Park l Southern tip of Manhattan, Near Battery PL & State ST

    A waterfront park at Manhattan’s southern tip with harbor views, ferries to the Statue of Liberty and tranquil green spaces

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40. Brookfield Place l 230 Vesey ST at, next to 9/11 Memorial & Museum

    Towering waterfront office complex offering shopping, dining & ice-skating, plus special events.

 

41. Heli NY l 6 East River Piers, near Battery Park

    Helicopter tour and charter company offering scenic flights over New York City’s skyline

 

42. Dumbo l Water ST with Washington ST, Brooklyn

    DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is a trendy Brooklyn neighborhood known for its cobblestone

    streets, art galleries, waterfront parks, and stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and bridges

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    A vibrant neighborhood known for its artistic vibe, music scene, diverse food culture, and unique vintage shops

 

    A major traffic circle and public space featuring a monument to Christopher Columbus and a gateway to Central Park

 

    A sprawling performing arts complex housing the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic and the New York City Ballet

 

    A vast museum exploring the natural world through dioramas, fossils, and immersive scientific exhibits

 

    One of the world’s largest and finest art museums, showcasing artworks from across history and the globe

 

    A modern art museum celebrated for its unique spiral architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright

 

    A colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island symbolizing freedom, democracy and welcoming immigrants to America

 

B. GROCERY STORE

43. H Mart (Midtown)38 W 32nd Between Broadway and 5th Ave

44. Whole Foods Market63 Madison Ave (Midtown)270 Greenwich ST (Downtown)

45. Trader Joe's200 E 32nd ST, 3rd Ave (Midtown)400 Grand ST, Clinton ST(Downtown)

46. Duane Reade459 Broadway (Downtown)

47. CVS320 5th Ave (Midtown) / 7-ELEVEN l Next to the Sohotel (Downtown)

 

C. LIQUOR STORE

48. Herald Square Spirits34 W 31st ST, Between Broadway and 5th Ave

49. Epic Spirits Inc875 6th Ave, 31st ST

50. Granyette Wine & Spirits Inc184A Lafayette ST, Between Grand and Broome ST

 

E. EMERGENCY CARE

CityMD Urgent Care

   5 Pennsylvania Plaza, 33rd ST, 8th Ave (Midtown)

   138 Delancey ST, Between Norfolk and Suffolk ST (Downtown)

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