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New York, New York!

New York is the metropolitan city of the world, best known as The Big Apple.  New York is both suitable for learning as well as for entertainment.  The "city that never sleeps" offers a variety of museums, art galleries, popular pubs, night clubs, bars, Broadway theatres, and parks.  Also, from well known designer’s boutiques to the most remarkable brands of shoes, handbags, and clothes, you can join the so called Downtown New York and have the best shopping experience ever! 

Things to do in New York, Attractions and Sightseeing Tours

Visiting places in New York:

CENTRAL PARK BICYCLE TOURS

 Central Park is the largest park in New York; it's located in the middle of this interesting city and offers a two-hour tour on bike.

By this tour you will have the chance to see flashes of New York's culture and their way of natural entertaining. It is a fun and safe tour that you can accommodate to have for only $35. Call for reservation at 212-541-8759. Or visit the website www.centralparkbiketours.com

CIRCLE LINE DOWNTOWN Experience their one-hour narrated tour of lower New York Harbor and watch the downtown skyline glitter on their twilight tour from Historic Battery Park. They also offer the only transportation to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. 212-269-5755. www.circlelinedowntown.com

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING One of the seven wonders of the world offers a romantic nightcap and an opportunity to watch the stars come out over the greatest city in the world. $12 adult; $11 youth (12-17)/seniors (62+); child (6-11), $7; children 5 and under are free. Open 7 days a week and holidays from 9:30-12A; the last elevator to the top is at 11:30P. 350 Fifth Ave. (34 St.) 212-736-3100.

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SQUARE GARDEN See this world-famous arena. One-hour guided trip: The Garden; backstage & onstage at NY’s premier concert theater, The Theatre at MSG; the Knicks & Rangers’ locker rooms; the luxurious suites and more.. Seventh Ave. btw. 31-33 Sts. Hourly tours: Mon.-Sat., 10A-3P; Sun., 11A-3P. Adu. $16; chil. 12 & under $12 Tour schedule and highlights subject to change. Info. 212-465-5800.

TheaterApollo Theater
253 West 125th Street | New York, NY 10027
phone 212-531-5300 | fax 212-749-2743
 World famous Harlem theater, rich in the legacy and culture of African-American music and entertainment since 1934. Wednesday is Amateur Night. An international audience enjoys the excitement. Oral history tours on weekdays. Unique gift shop. Ticket information, Apollo Box Office: 212/531-5305; ticket purchases, Ticketmaster: 212/307-7171 or ticketmaster.com; backstage tours and group sales: 212/531-5337; Apollo Theater events hotline: 212/531-

5301Amusement:  Astroland Amusement Park
1000 Surf Avenue | Brooklyn, NY 11224
phone 718-265-2100 | fax 718-265-2155
  The largest full family amusement park in NYC with 35 thrilling rides, including the world famous Cyclone Roller Coaster, arcade game rooms, and food concessions. Located on the beach and boardwalk of Coney Island. Free admission.

Shopping in New York:

West 25th Street at Sixth Avenue | New York, NY 10011
phone 212-243-5343 | fax 212-463-7099

At less than 35 minutes from Midtown Manhattan, in New York you will spot the finest boutiques around the town.  Shop from famous designers like BCBG, Gucci, Ferragamo, Banana Republic.

Annex Outdoor Antiques Fair & Flea Market

Aaron's
627 Fifth Avenue | Brooklyn, NY 11215-5434
phone 718-768-5400 | fax 718-768-5404

 Since 1976 this year round market has attracted more than 600,000 annual shoppers, including celebrities. Compared to Portobello Road in London. Antiques, collectibles, decorative arts, bronzes, Oriental rugs, silver, bric-a-brac, furniture, jewelry.
Fifth Avenue Madison Avenue
Bergdorf Goodman, 754 Fifth Ave.
Bergdorf Men's, 745 Fifth Ave.
Brooks Brothers, 666 Fifth Ave.
Bulgari, 730 Fifth Ave.
Cartier, 653 Fifth Ave.
Disney Store, 711 Fifth Ave.
Fendi, 720 Fifth Ave.
Ferragamo Women's, 661 Fifth Ave.
Fortunoff, 681 Fifth Ave.
Gucci, 685 Fifth Ave.
H. Stern, 645 Fifth Ave.
Harry Winston, 718 Fifth Ave.
Henri Bendel, 712 Fifth Ave.
Louis Vuitton, 1 E. 57th St.
NBA Store, 666 Fifth Avenue
Prada, 724 Fifth Ave.
Saks Fifth Avenue, 611 Fifth Ave.
Sephora, 636 Fifth Ave.
Takashimaya, 693 Fifth Ave.
Tiffany & Co., 727 Fifth Ave.
Trump Tower, 725 Fifth Ave.
Van Cleef & Arpels, 744 Fifth Ave.
Versace, 647 Fifth Ave.
Ann Taylor, 645 Madison Ave.
Baccarat, 625 Madison Ave.
Bally of Switzerland, 628 Madison Ave.
Barney's New York, 660 Madison Ave.
Bottega Veneta, 635 Madison Ave.
Calvin Klein, 654 Madison Ave.
Christofle, 680 Madison Ave.
Coach, 710 Madison Ave.
Crate & Barrel, 650 Madison Ave.
Dolce & Gabbana, 825 Madison Ave.
Emanuel Ungaro, 792 Madison Ave.
Erica Wilson, 717 Madison Ave.
FGeorg Jensen, 683 Madison Ave.
Gianni Versace, 815 Madison Ave.
Giorgio Armani, 760 Madison Ave.
La Perla, 777 Madison Ave.
Moschino, 803 Madison Ave.
Polo, 867 Madison Ave.
1 Madison Ave.Pratesi, 829 Madison Ave.
Sherry Lehman, 679 Madison Ave.
Suzanne, 700 Madison Ave.
Valentino, 747 Madison Ave.
Yves St. Laurent, 855 Madison Ave.
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