"One of the few places you can spot native New Yorkers and tourists from all over the world mingling together is at a Broadway show. People flock to the city's Theater District to catch one (or more) of over two dozen performances, ranging from classics like Chicago and Wicked to newer shows like Hadestown and Death Becomes Her. Seeing a Broadway show is both energizing and a good way to escape bad weather."
"But with so many things to see and do in NYC, planning your trip can be overwhelming. To help you uncover all the amazing attractions and sights this beloved destination offers, we've rounded up 40 of the best things to do in New York City, including local-approved activities from two experts: Fora co-founder and travel advisor Henley Vazquez and travel advisor Camila Alfonso of Valerie Wilson Travel, a Virtuoso agency."
New York City offers diverse attractions including Broadway theater, iconic bridges, scenic ferries, expansive parks, and world-class museums. Broadway hosts dozens of shows from long-running classics to contemporary productions and family-friendly musicals. Walking the Brooklyn Bridge delivers panoramic Manhattan and Brooklyn views at no cost. The NYC ferry provides affordable skyline sightseeing past landmarks like the Empire State Building. Outdoor options span Central Park picnics to High Line strolls and city beaches. Museums cover interests from medieval art at The Met Cloisters to natural history exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History. Planning helps prioritize these varied experiences.
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