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One World Observatory

If you want to see as much of NYC as possible, the tallest building in the western hemisphere is going to come in handy. From the top three floors of this site, you’ll be able to take in sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. 

 When people think of New York City, Manhattan is often the first place they picture. It’s no wonder: the borough is home to big-name attractions, such as Central Park, the Empire State Building, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the High Line and One World Observatory; world-class museums, restaurants and concert halls; and the bright lights of Times Square and Broadway.

But there's more to the borough than the obvious sights. Manhattan contains charming neighborhoods and hidden green spaces, trendy boutiques and classic bars.

So you’re in Manhattan for one day. While you won’t have time to taste every pizza slice, peruse every art gallery and shop every boutique, you will have time to experience the borough’s unmistakable energy and some of its essential attractions. Check out our guide below to get the most out of your visit (and make sure to wear your walking shoes).

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