They don't call New York City "the city that never sleeps," for no reason.Housing over 8 million residents, New York City is renowned for its bustling city streets, architectural wonders and its hundreds of museums, galleries, and performance venues.
Once you've landed in New York City, slap on your most comfortable pair of shoes and travel this city like a local: by foot. There's a lot to see so energize yourself at one of the hundreds of thousands of restaurants lining the streets. The range of cuisine is as ethnically diverse as this roaring metropolis' population so expect to have every (edible) whim met.
Whatever your interests, New York has something to offer. For the sports fans, Madison Square Garden holds the city's sporting events in addition to some of the most memorable concerts in history.
Classical music buffs may prefer to head toward Carnegie Hall, located in midtown Manhattan, to check out something more their style in the form of an orchestral performance or some of the world's most talented solo musicians.








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