Make the best of your New York Trip (Part 2)
I am pleased
to bring you the third in the series of articles that celebrates the never-ending
beauty, charm and charisma of this world-famous city, a city that represents
the dream of millions of individuals from around the world who visit NY to
study, to explore or to make a living.
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum New York: While you will find Madame Tussauds
in many cities of the world, it is truly worth paying a visit to this museum
while you are in NY. By paying a reasonable entry fee, you can see nearly 200 incredibly
lifelike wax figures of the most well-known celebrities of the world including
your most-loved Hollywood actors.
Museum of Modern Art: The Museum of Modern Art in New York
is considered to be the most influential museum of modern art in the world. It
caters to an entire spectrum of human ingenuity ranging from works of
architecture and design, drawings, painting and sculpture to photography,
prints, illustrated books and artist's books, film, and electronic media. The
museum contains millions of books and original source material relating to the
history of modern and contemporary art. The Museum of Modern Art also houses a
restaurant where you can relax at the end of your intellectual tour.
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine: In a city that has virtually re-built
itself on an ultra-modern framework, there are fortunately some remaining
symbols of history. The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine was built in late
nineteenth century and has undergone a series of repairs and restorations since
then. It is among the most well-known tourist places in the city of New York.
Apart from
the magnificent places to see, there is another way that you can make your
visit to New York special. The city offers a remarkable array of staying
options ranging from hotels and inns to timeshare and vacation rental
properties. With a bit of smart research, you can find a swanky vacation rental
property right in the heart of the city that will make your visit even more
enjoyable.
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