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Voorhees State Park

With a historical past of serving as a camp for the Civilian Conservation Corps, Voorhees State Park offers 47 tent and trailer sites for camping purposes. Only an hour away from New York, it has two group campsites and three shelter facilities. Hunting, picnicking,hiking along the differently terrained 7 trails and the observatory are the major attractions.

Walk across the Brooklyn bridge

This 137-year-old & 1800 meter long bridge across the east river connecting Manhattan & Brooklyn. It was once the longest suspension bridge in the world and it still attracts around 1,20,000 visitors every day with its six lanes of traffic and a 15 feet wide central pedestrian path. The walking bridge is on the top of traffic lanes and on a clear day provides an unrestricted view of the downtown skyline of Manhattan & Brooklyn and also the Statue of Liberty & Empire State Building. Brooklyn Bridge Park is right near the bridge(& Pier-1) and is a perfect place to enjoy a movie night or relax after a tiring walk. Read More

Walk across the city’s bridges

The Brooklyn Bridge is the oldest suspension and hybrid cable-tied bridge in New York City lets you enjoy the river view from any of the six lanes. The East River also has the double-decker Manhattan Bridge with its three westbound lanes running beneath four other lanes and Queensboro Bridge with four reversible lanes on the upper deck. Enjoy the view of the Harlem River while taking a stroll along the Henry Hudson double-decked bridge, Spuyten Duyvil Swing Bridge and the oldest surviving bridge of the city –High Bridge. The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the George Washington Bridge offer sprawling views of New York Bay and the Hudson River. You will also love walking on the Newton Creek drawbridges namely Pulaski Bridge,   Greenpoint Avenue Bridger, Metropolitan Avenue Bridge and Grand Street Swing Bridge. The Carroll Street Bridge is a designated landmark of the city with two walkways and you can also check out the Bow Bridge in Central Park and Gapstow Bridge.  Read More

Wall Street

Wall Street is situated in Financial district in the lower Manhattan, New York City. Wall Street is a major attraction for all the Financial experts and enthusiasts. One may take a tour of this 1.1 kilometre long street with an iconic building of world finance, i.e. the New York Stock Exchange. There is a sculpture of a charging bull representing the bullish market in finance. This street is a little towards the luxurious end for it houses the most sophisticated financial edifices in the world. Read More

Warwick Valley Wine and Distillery

The Warwick Valley Winery is ideal for those looking to spend their day tasting award-winning wines and pairing them with locally sourced gourmet food. Only about an hour’s drive from anywhere in the tri-state area, this is the getaway of choice for young professionals and families in New York. The Winery and Distillery boast of a wide range of wines, ciders and even bourbon, as well as family-friendly activities like apple picking. There is also live music on weekends and groups are allowed to bring their own picnic furniture and choose a nice spot on the grounds to spend their day. Read More

Washington Crossing State Park

Washington Crossing State Park with its long history is famous for its trails,wildlife habitat, Johnson Ferry House, camping and fishing options. It is a treat for a nature-lover for supporting a wide variety of plants. Visitors can partake in hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking along the trails.

Washington Square

A park which is also a marsh and a parade ground in Manhattan. The park has huge gardens, flowers from all around the world and benches around lakes. It is very bustling where lots of facilities like indoor sports, indoor pools, outdoor sporting zones for running and walking, chess centers and monument like George Washington arch are most visited.Most good restaurants are available in a 25-minute radius of the park. Most visited place is a memorial named after George Washington and some beautiful arches around there Read More

Watch a Movie at Bryant Park

Located between 40th and 42nd Streets in Midtown Manhattan, in New York City, Bryant park screens a Netflix movie every Monday around sunset. Watching a movie at Bryant Park is one of the most iconic things to do in New York.The lawn and concessions stand open at 5 pm and the movie begins around sunset. Moviegoers are to bring their blankets to sit on the lawn. To grab a nice spot, you are advised to show up a little early than 5 pm. No tables or chairs are permitted on the lawn.Bryant Park screens classics like Coming To America, To All The Boys I've Loved Before, and Big free of cost for everyone. Captions are provided for the films.Watching a movie screening at Bryant Park is a truly unique event that anyone visiting New York must experience. Read More

Whitney Museum of American art

Whitney Museum of American art situated between the high line and the Hudson River is a major attraction of the meatpacking district. This century-old Museum specializes in preserving and exhibiting American art of the 20th century with its focus on work by living artists. More than 3000 artists have participated in the longest-running survey of American history;  the Whitney Biennial, where the finest exhibits and sculptures of the past century, as well as their recent arts, are displayed to the public. This Museum has exhibits of all varieties, colors, and artists contributing to the past 100 years of American art history with a floor (8th floor) reserved for special arts. The museum also has installations of its public art collection across the museum at 95 Horatio Street. It also features exhibits by Mexican muralists and their contemporaries; the “Vida Americana” featuring the fusion of American and Mexican art is not to be missed. Read More

Whitney Museum of American Art

Popularly known as Whitney, the Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan was established in 1931 and features a permanent collection emphasizing on twentieth and twenty first century American art. The permanent collection since the nineteenth century till date comprises over 25000 drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, films, prints, videos and new media artifacts from over 3500 artists. While exhibiting artworks from living artists and those from the early twentieth century, the museum holds biennial and annual exhibitions for lesser-known and younger artists. Tickets are to be booked in advance and cost USD 25 for adults, USD 18 for students, seniors and disabled visitors and free for visitors aged 18 and below. The museum is open Monday, Thursday and Friday from 11:30 PM till 6 PM and on Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon till 6 PM except on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Enjoy delicacies from Evan Tessler at Untitled or visit the Studio Café for drinks and quick bites. Read More

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