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Things To Do in New York City When It’s Summer… New York in the summer highlights the cities unique architecture in fabulous style - the famous New York Public Library and the great, as in Grand Central Station Terminal is worth the trip to New York City alone. NYC is also home to the most celebrated art galleries and museums in the world. Our quick day trip to Manhattan, allowed us to view one of the world’s finest art collections as well as America’s most historical artifacts. Amongst New York City’s finest museums include: The Guggenheim Museum, The American Museum of Natural History, and The Jewish Museum just to mention a few. Oh right… back to enjoying this world class iconic city in the summer sun. You can spend a whole day in New York’s famous greenery, as in parks. Each of the ‘boroughs of New York has its own distinctive park space. The most popular ones being: Flushing Meadow Park in Queens and The Pelham Bay Park in The Bronx. But don’t forget the most favorite and famous NYC green spot, which of course is Central Park. Stepping into this park offers locals and visitors alike, an opportunity to escape the city’s concrete jungle and its crowded streets, to relax in a forest setting. Central Park offers the quaintness of the Bethesda Terrace and of course the serene Strawberry Fields… Forever. Central Park is a meeting spot between three of NYC’s most famous neighborhoods: The Upper West Side, The Upper East Side, and the busy bustling Harlem neighborhoods. Trusted Tours and Attractions offers discounted tickets and online travel guides to the best sightseeing tours in 23 cities across America. Planning your next vacation? Looking for ideas on what to do? Sign Up for the Trusted Travels eNewsletter and enter to win a handheld GPS Offer ends June 30th, 2008. |





























