The most beguiling city in the world, New York is an adrenaline-charged,
history-laden place that holds immense romantic appeal for visitors.
Wandering the streets here, you'll cut between buildings that are icons
to the modern age - and whether gazing at the flickering lights of the
midtown skyscrapers as you speed across the Queensboro bridge,
experiencing the 4am half-life downtown, or just wasting the morning on
the Staten Island ferry, you really would have to be made of stone not
to be moved by it all. There's no place quite like it.
While the events of September 11, 2001, which demolished the World
Trade Center, shook New York to its core, the populace responded
resiliently under the composed aegis of then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Until
the attacks, many New Yorkers loved to hate Giuliani, partly because
they saw him as committed to making their city too much like everyone
else's. To some extent he succeeded, and during the late Nineties New
York seemed cleaner, safer, and more liveable, as the city took on a
truly international allure and shook off the more notorious aspects to
its reputation. However, the maverick quality of New York and its people
still shines as brightly as it ever did. Even in the aftermath of the
World Trade Center's collapse, New York remains a unique and fascinating
city - and one you'll want to return to again and again.
You could spend weeks in New York and still barely scratch the
surface, but there are some key attractions - and some pleasures - that
you won't want to miss. There are the different ethnic neighborhoods
, like lower Manhattan's Chinatown and the traditionally Jewish Lower
East Side (not so much anymore); and the more artsy concentrations of
SoHo, TriBeCa, and the East and West Villages. Of course, there is the
celebrated architecture of corporate Manhattan, with the
skyscrapers in downtown and midtown forming the most indelible images.
There are the museums , not just the Metropolitan and MoMA, but
countless other smaller collections that afford weeks of happy
wandering. In between sights, you can eat just about anything, at
any time, cooked in any style; you can drink in any kind of
company; and sit through any number of obscure movies . The more
established arts - dance, theater, music - are superbly catered
for; and New York's clubs are as varied and exciting as you might
expect. And for the avid consumer, the choice of shops is vast,
almost numbingly exhaustive in this heartland of the great capitalist
dream.
Orientation and highlights
New York City comprises the central island of Manhattan along with four
outer boroughs - Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx , and Staten Island .
Manhattan, to many, is New York - whatever your interests, it's here...
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