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Sofia Balbi Vacation Planning Assignment (Part 1) Nov 13 2022

Tour the Big Apple: Top 5 attractions


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Time Square
Times Square is one of those places that when visiting
New York must be at the top of your list of attractions
to visit. Quite a symbol of the city. A sector totally full
of tourists, from early hours of the day.
Due to its excellent location, in the heart of the city, a
day dedicated to this place will not only allow you to
get to know the world-famous square, but also a lot of
equally recognized places.
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is the most famous and
representative monument in Manhattan. That is why it is
the dream of everyone who travels to New York for the
first time.
Since its inauguration, the Statue of Liberty has become
the symbol of the United States. She was the first sight on
immigrant ships arriving in New York Harbor. Its original
goal of becoming the icon of people's freedom has been
more than fulfilled, and it is one of the places in all of
America that receives the most photos. Since 1984 it is
considered a World Heritage Site, according to UNESCO.
Empire State
The Empire State Building is the most famous skyscraper in
New York City, in fact it has been the scene of many movies
and series, among which are the scene of "King Kong", and
the last scene of "Something to remember" with Tom Hanks
and Meg Ryan.
Most important, its great height allows visitors to enjoy a
spectacular view of the city.

Central Park
Central Park is the largest park in the entire city.
When you walk in one of its 340 hectares, you
feel that you are anywhere except in the city that
never sleeps, the tranquility, the silence that is
breathed, catches everyone who enters Central
Park.
Sofia Balbi Vacation Planning Assignment (Part 1) Nov 13 2022

Brooklyn Brigde
One of the first things you want to do when visiting New
York is to cross the famous Brooklyn Bridge, so often seen
in movies. It is a beautiful and imposing bridge, but above
all it tends to fascinate for what it has as a symbol in a city
where great popular icons are not lacking: the Statue of
Liberty, the Empire State, Central Park, etc.

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