They call NYC The Big Apple, perhaps because we have the tallest buildings, biggest museums, and best and priciest pizza.
Don't get me wrong, I Love New York and you will too as long as you're prepared to pay the high cost of living here and those sky-high prices, with hotel rooms averaging a few hundred per night stay.
NYC is a city of superlatives, and it lives up to every one of them. From the dazzling spectacle of Broadway to MoMA’s world-class galleries, the boutiques of SoHo, and the array of restaurants offering cuisines from every corner of the world, there’s a different New York to discover every time you visit.
Beyond those iconic landmarks, though, New York’s secret side awaits. You’re likely to stumble upon indie vintage shops and locals-only brunch spots even on the shortest of strolls. And when the crowds and noise are too much to take, just look up—that skyline will remind you why you came in the first place.
NYC has Coney Island and the less known City Island on either end of New York City.
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New York, NY - A City so nice they had to name it twice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsi5lXxzByU