All across Manhattan

Manhattan is the heartbeat of New York City and has become synonymous with the city as a whole. The Island itself is home to Wall Street, as well as a number of artistic and cultural focal points. The Island of Manhattan can be roughly separated into Downtown, Midtown and Uptown areas, each of which feature a number of world-class points of interest.

Positioned to the south of 14th Street, Downtown Manhattan is the setting of the Financial District which runs along Wall Street, including the rebuilt World Trade Center and Battery Park, from which you can access the Statue of Liberty by boat. Several trendy cultural areas downtown, including Greenwich Village Tribeca and Soho feature historic architecture, trendy dining and plenty of shopping. Another admired target downtown is Manhattan, which runs along Canal Street.

Midtown is located between 14th Street and Central Park, and contains a top artistic scene. The center|core|axis|hub|heart} of arts life in the metropolis is the Theater District which contains Broadway, Times Square and Hell’s Kitchen, as well as the Radio City Music Hall. Midtown is a opportune spot for travelers to stay as there are scores of New York hotel options in the area. Other admired districts include Gramercy Flat Iron, a hip residential district, as well as the fashion-centric Chelsea District.

Large amounts of real estate controlled by Central Park, Upper Manhattan features the City Zoo, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and more than a few museums all over the Upper East and West side. Furthermore, the district is thehome to Columbia University in Morningside Heights, the old Harlem neighborhood and Washington Heights.

Each one of Manhattan’s one of a kind areas hold their own sense of history, as well as trendy attractions from top-notch arts to food. A trip to New York is not finished without a thorough tour of Manhattan’s finest spots. There is a good reason that the island has come to classify the public face of the city. Manhattan is one of the world’s premier cultural capitals and continues to set the standard in commercial and metropolitan trends.

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Published in: Safaris + Travel | on October 28th, 2008 |

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