Are you planning on visiting Manhattan but don’t know where the best attractions are? Then you’re in the right place! Manhattan is considered to be more famous than the other boroughs, and with good reason.

The One World Observatory is a great way to observe Manhattan’s architectural marvels.

With its amazing 360-degree view at the top of the tower, you can see all of Manhattan’s best tourist spots. They also feature a 14-foot screen floor that projects the view of what’s below—you get the thrill without the danger! They even have a cafe up there and a whole restaurant in case you get hungry.

Next up we have is none other than the Empire State Building!

Unfortunately, you’ll need a reservation to get access—but if you’re into historic places, then you’re in for a treat. You get a 90-minute tour of the building, which includes their art decorations lobby and the celebrity walk. Come visit to celebrate the building’s history and get a relaxing coffee at their Starbucks Reserve.

The New York Public Library is something that you were probably eyeing if you’re into books and history.

Did you know that the main branch of the New York Public Library is over a hundred years old? Besides its age, the main reason it’s probably stayed for so long is its sheer architectural beauty. It’s relaxing, and the ambience is just perfect for enjoying a good book.

Next up is the Theatre District—so, theatre kids, it’s your time to shine!

The Theatre District features all the classic musicals and more. From Alladin to Hamilton, basically all the musical hits get featured here. Costumed characters roam around the area, giving more life to the already booming Times Square.

The Rockefeller Center is perfect for those touristy pictures you’ve wanted this whole trip.

In the middle of all the commotion is 30 Rockefeller Plaza—the most famous building on the block. You don’t even need to be a tourist to join the tour, as they showcase the history behind the murals in the lobby. There’s even an observation deck on the seventieth floor, giving you a different angle of the Manhattan view.

And lastly, we have Macy’s Herald Square:

The perfect place for you to shop all your troubles away! A few different shops specialize in selling mid-priced fashion, which is perfect if you want to splurge. They also get very festive there, so you can get lucky and witness the famous Macy’s Day Thanksgiving parade.
For the most part, these indoor attractions are what you’ll be going for. So, which one are you most interested in? Tell us all about it in the comments section!

 

Carol
Author: Carol