New York in 1 day. What can be seen? Map. Video. Photo.
New York in 1 day. What can be seen? Map. Video. Photo.
View of Manhattan from Top of the Rock
New York is a huge metropolis with many attractions and entertainment.
A week may not be enough to see the city. But everything happens in life. And then you suddenly ended up in New York for one day. Despite the fact that this time is catastrophically short for exploring the city, acquaintance with New York can still take place. And of course it will be exciting!
What is worth seeing in New York in 1 day? And most importantly - what can you see in New York in 1 day?
In fact, with good planning of your vacation, you can still have time to see the iconic places of the Big Apple.
And, not only those that are included in the list of "The main attractions of the city of New York." But also those that are not written about in all guidebooks, but which undoubtedly deserve attention. Like St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.
In fact, with good planning of your vacation, you can still have time to see the iconic places of the Big Apple.
And, not only those that are included in the list of "The main attractions of the city of New York." But also those that are not written about in all guidebooks, but which undoubtedly deserve attention. Like St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.
St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York
As we wrote earlier, usually all international flights arrive at JFK Airport named after John F. Kennedy. From there, it is convenient to get to Times Square (both by taxi and by subway).
And since Times Square is the heart of New York, you can start from here. If you plan to travel by taxi, then there are many options for routes. It all depends on your desires and financial capabilities. In this article, we will consider a route option with movements in the subway .
It should immediately be clarified that the route time is indicated without any stops, for guidance and planning your own vacation. After all, only one Times Square or One World Observatory can spend several hours.
Times Square
So, having arrived at the Times Square metro station, you can walk along the following route (route map below):
- Times Square
- Herald Square
- Empire State Building
- walk down 5th avenue
- New York Library
- Grand Central Terminal
- St. Patrick's Cathedral
- Rockefeller Center
- Radio City Music Hall
- Moma Contemporary Art Museum
Rockefeller Center in New York
This route of 4 km takes about 1 hour (without stops). Depending on whether you plan to climb the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center, walk around Grand Central, or explore contemporary art at Moma, you need to extra time.
If you have already exhausted your time limit, then you need to take the metro at the nearby station 5Av / 53St (to the last point of the Moma Museum) and go along route E to the Jamaica Center / Arche station, where you should transfer to the Air Train and head to the airport (this the journey will take 30 minutes).
So, you have already examined the Midtown of Manhattan, and the strength, time and desire to move on are still present, you can either climb a little higher and take a walk in New York's Central Park, or go down to Downtown.
By subway (or taxi if desired), you can go from the 49 street station along the R route to the South side of Manhattan to the Whitehall station (20 minutes).
Here the route lies through such sights.
- Whitehall
- Battery Park
- Bronze Bull
- New York Stock Exchange
- Fedral Hall
- Trinity Church
- Ground Zero
- One World Observatory
This route of 3 km will take about 45-50 minutes on foot (again, excluding stops).
And from the Chambers street metro station along route A we get to the Howard Beach station, where we transfer to the Air Train and go straight to the airport.
We read, we think, we choose.
And have a nice holiday!