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.
- Blue Duck's Epic Overview Spreadsheet
- Food and Restaurant Recommendations
- Hotel Recommendations
- Sight and Activity Recommendations
- Blue Duck's Epic Packing List
- Reservation and Budget Tracker
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
- Statue of Liberty: A birthday gift from France to the United States, the Statue of Liberty was presented on July 4, 1884.
- New Amsterdam: Before it was New York, the city was called New Amsterdam by Dutch settlers around 1626.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Empire State Building: This iconic skyscraper has its own zip code: 10118.
- Linguistic Diversity: With over 800 languages spoken, New York City is the most linguistically diverse city in the world.
- 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.
- 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.
- Oyster Shell Streets: In the early 19th century, oysters were so popular in New York that their shells were used to pave Pearl Street.