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à New York

Travel guide New York

New York, often referred to as 'The Big Apple', is a global metropolis known for its boundless energy, cultural diversity and iconic skyscrapers. This cosmopolitan city offers an unparalleled urban experience, with its famous attractions, unique neighbourhoods and vibrant arts and dining scene.
New York has a rich history, having been a focal point for immigration, commerce and culture. From its origins as a Dutch colony to its current position as a global financial centre, each neighbourhood tells a part of its fascinating past.
New York is served by three major airports: JFK, LaGuardia and Newark. The city is also accessible by train, bus and car, with a robust public transport infrastructure.

Accommodation

New York offre un large éventail d’options d’hébergement, des hôtels de luxe emblématiques aux auberges de jeunesse, en passant par les appartements de location à travers la ville.

Gastronomy

New York pizza, bagels, international cuisine, food trucks, Michelin-starred restaurants.

What is there to see? What to do?

Statue de la Liberté, Central Park, Times Square, Empire State Building, Musée d’Art Moderne, Broadway.
Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island.
Walks in Central Park, cruises on the Hudson, guided bike tours, observation of buildings and architecture.
Central Park Zoo, Manhattan Children's Museum, High Line, ferry excursions, Broadway shows for children.
Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, Fashion Week, New York Marathon, New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square.

Activities

Shopping

Fifth Avenue, SoHo, Chelsea Markets, vintage boutiques in Brooklyn.

Nightlife

Rooftop bars, jazz clubs, Broadway theatres, lounges and speakeasies.

Did you know?

Central Park is bigger than the Principality of Monaco.
Le système de métro de New York est l’un des plus grands du monde.
La ville abrite plus de 800 langues, ce qui en fait l’endroit le plus linguistiquement diversifié de la planète.
The first pizzeria in the United States opened in New York in 1905.
Times Square is named after the New York Times, which had its headquarters there.
Tips and tricks
Use the MetroCard for public transport.
Walk or cycle to discover the neighbourhoods up close.
Download a city map application to make navigation easier.
Visit museums on free days, explore neighbourhoods off the beaten track, enjoy parks and green spaces.
Bonjour, je suis Sophie, une voyageuse passionnée de 28 ans. J’ai une fascination particulière pour New York et l’Amérique en général, qui s’est développée lors de mon premier voyage dans la ville qui ne dort jamais. Je me souviens encore de la première fois que j’ai vu la Statue de la Liberté, un véritable choc culturel qui a éveillé en moi une curiosité insatiable pour l’Amérique.
Sophie G.
DiamsTrotter New York

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