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Millions of visitors come to New York every year. It's a city that welcomes tourists round the year. Different people come here for different experiences. The city gives each person what they want. If you are looking for fun, great views and a truly New York experience, then, the following New York sightseeing tips may help.

If you are the type who loves to stroll in museums, New York sightseeing offers you more than 150 museums. Each of these is open to the public. To avoid delays and long queues, check ahead.

One of the best places to visit on a rainy day is the Rockefeller Center. It is an extraordinary place that boasts of great architecture. The building is in itself a treat to the eyes, right down to the smallest detail, even the lighting fixtures and the switches used.

Whether you take your time strolling through Rockefeller Center or not, do make sure you spend an evening at Top of the Rock. If you are coming here with someone special, you can enjoy the extraordinary dining experience at Top of the Rock. The view is panoramic and the locals agree, it's even better than the view from the Empire State building. The lift ride to the roof is in itself a wonderful experience.

A City Pass costs $74, but you gain access to six New York sightseeing attractions like the Museum of Modern Art and The Guggenheim Museum. The pass is valid for 9 days, so it's good value for money for those people who are coming here for an extended stay.

If you've come to the Big Apple for a shopping spree, then, 5th Avenue is probably the best place to go.

The Staten Island ferry ride is a wonderful new way of looking at the Statue of Liberty, from the water.

Walking around New York City is not easy. You have thousands of miles to walk if you're in a mind to explore New York by foot. So, wear comfortable walking shoes.

One of the main attractions in every New York sightseeing trip is a trip to Central Park. But, instead of flopping on to the ground or walking around, why not rent a bicycle or a pair of roller skates. It's an exhilarating way of seeing one of the most visited parks in the world.

If you like to catch up with New York City sitting on your backside, book yourself into the Classic New York tour, which is a bus ride that lasts for three hours and guess what, you won't have to leave your seat if you don't want to!

New York sightseeing tips

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