New York is home to over 150 museums, including the internationally famous Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and the Frick Gallery. The Brooklyn Childrens' Museum was the first museum in America designed specifically for children. Visitors can tour the Ellis Island Immigration Center on their way to America's most famous symbol, the Statue of Liberty or learn about the city itself at the Museum of the City of New York.
For a night on the town, New York is hard to beat. New York's famous Theatre District produces almost 35 new shows a year on Broadway. And the 125 off-Broadway theatres attract 8 million visitors to over 1,000 shows. Diners have their choice of over 18,000 restaurants, representing all of the hundreds of cultures and traditions that flourish in New York. Sports fans can watch hockey and basketball at world-famous Madison Square Garden and baseball at Yankee Stadium. And for shoppers, there's no place like Macy's on 34th Street, the world's largest department store.
New York has more world-class attractions than any other city. Fifth Avenue, the Empire State Building, the Bronx Zoo, the famous New York Skyline and the World Trade Center all help bring over 35 million visitors to New York each year! New York has so much to offer, visitors can enjoy something different every day.
There's no place like New York!