Covering 19 grand buildings fronting 5th Avenue, Rockefeller Center is surprisingly massive.
The neon lights on Broadway are bright, but they rarely tell you that - at an impressive 53 kilometers - it's the longest street in New York.
Dominating the landscape of Midtown Manhattan, from King Kong to the Empire State Building to Sleepless in Seattle.
Learn about your Monet from your Monet? Fainting at dreamy Chagall watercolors? If yes, then the Museum of Modern Art will leave you spellbound.
It is one of New York's most recognizable landmarks. The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island and seen as a symbol of freedom, is 93 meters high.
A bustling transportation hub serving more than 67 million commuters and commuters each year, New York's famous train station is grand in design as well as name.
The other four boroughs that make up the city – Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Staten Island – are rich in music history and vibrant street culture.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Solomon R. The Guggenheim Museum houses some of the most outstanding paintings in the world such as Picasso, Cézanne and Kandinsky.
Do you want to know more about the origin of our planet? In Night at the Museum movie setting, you can encounter ancient dinosaurs.