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New York City Travel Itinerary

New York City Travel Itinerary

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Plan your New York City, NY trip, without starting from scratch.

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  • Food and Restaurant Recommendations
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  • Sight and Activity Recommendations
  • Blue Duck's Epic Packing List
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Why Plan a Trip to NYC?

New York City, famously known as "The City that Never Sleeps," is a destination that captivates with its vibrant energy and endless possibilities. It's a haven for art, music, theater, and food lovers. From its iconic landmarks to its diverse neighborhoods, NYC offers an unparalleled experience.

This bustling metropolis is a melting pot of cultures, providing the best in food, entertainment, and cultural experiences. With its cosmopolitan vibe and pockets of small-town charm, NYC stands out as a unique destination. The city's world-class cultural institutions, incredible diversity, and everything-goes vibe make it a must-visit location.

10 Facts About New York City

  1. Statue of Liberty: A birthday gift from France to the United States, the Statue of Liberty was presented on July 4, 1884.
  2. New Amsterdam: Before it was New York, the city was called New Amsterdam by Dutch settlers around 1626.
  3. Central Park: Designed in 1853, Central Park is the first landscaped park in the United States and the most filmed location globally, appearing in over 530 movies.
  4. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The largest art museum in the United States, it's also one of the most visited art museums in the world.
  5. Population: NYC is the most populous city in the United States, home to about 8.5 million residents, which is roughly 1 in every 38 Americans.
  6. Empire State Building: This iconic skyscraper has its own zip code: 10118.
  7. Linguistic Diversity: With over 800 languages spoken, New York City is the most linguistically diverse city in the world.
  8. The Big Apple: The nickname was popularized by John J. Fitz Gerald, a sportswriter for the New York Morning Telegraph in the 1920s, referring to the city's horse racing circuit as "the big apples" of competitive racing.
  9. Culinary Birthplace: NYC is the birthplace of many American culinary staples, including the hotdog, ice cream cone, red velvet cake, eggs Benedict, pasta primavera, and chicken & waffles.
  10. Oyster Shell Streets: In the early 19th century, oysters were so popular in New York that their shells were used to pave Pearl Street.