One of the most beautiful waterfront parks in the New York area, Liberty State Park offers sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. Guests can enjoy walking or biking along the waterfront paths, relaxing with a picnic on the lawn, or simply taking in the iconic harbor scenery.
This scenic waterfront path stretches along the Hudson River with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. It’s perfect for a morning run, sunset stroll, or bike ride with photo-worthy views at every turn.
The High Line is a unique elevated park built on a historic freight rail line on Manhattan’s West Side. Guests can stroll through gardens, enjoy public art installations, and take in beautiful views of the city and the Hudson River.
At the top of the One World Trade Center, the One World Observatory offers breathtaking 360-degree views of New York City from over 100 stories above ground.
This dramatic outdoor sky deck sits more than 1,100 feet above Manhattan and features a glass floor and angled glass walls for incredible panoramic views of the city. It’s one of the newest and most exciting observation decks in New York and a great photo spot.
The striking honeycomb-shaped structure known as Vessel is a centerpiece of the Hudson Yards development. Made up of interlocking staircases, it has become one of NYC’s most recognizable modern landmarks and a popular spot for photos. Nearby you’ll also find The Shed and plenty of restaurants, shops, and public art installations.
Spanning 843 acres in the middle of Manhattan, Central Park is the city’s most beloved green space. Visitors can explore scenic walking paths, lakes, bridges, gardens, and famous landmarks throughout the park.
One of the most recognizable landmarks in the world, the Statue of Liberty stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. Visitors can take a ferry to explore the grounds, visit the museum, or climb to the crown for an unforgettable view of the harbor. Located next to the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island is home to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. The museum tells the powerful story of the millions of immigrants who passed through here on their way to a new life in America.