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New York is a city of superlatives. Besides being a world financial centre, the urban island of Manhattan teems with world-renowned restaurants, architectural masterpieces and venerable art institutions that make it one the worlds greatest cultural cities. Its hectic pace and its alluring promise of if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere, draw visitors and new residents from all over the world, who come in search of a piece of this American pie.

New York has always been a city of the world and its multinational, multicultural inhabitants (who speak over 80 languages) infuse its concrete canyons with a buzz that is every bit as energising and electrifying as that depicted in countless films and TV programmes. With over 20,000 eclectic restaurants, 150 world-class museums and more than 10,000 stores brimming with brand names and bargains from across the globe, New York really does have something for everyone. Away from the mayhem of the 24-hour urban hustle and bustle, New York also boasts the bucolic oasis of Central Park and the breezy park-lined Hudson River. It also acts as jumping off point for the ritzy beach towns of Long Island. However, the epicentre of New York life always has been and still very much is the island of Manhattan, which is surrounded by four other distinct city boroughs (the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island) all of which have their own character and attractions.

New Yorks location at the confluence of the Hudson River, Long Island and the Atlantic Ocean reflects the citys importance as a port and as the disembarkation point for millions of immigrants to the USA. The first European settlement on Manhattan was by the Dutch, during the 1620s. They named the city New Amsterdam. In 1664, the British took over and renamed it New York. The settlement rapidly flourished, expanding from south to north along the island. Mass immigration in the 19th and early 20th centuries saw the emergence of distinct ethnic quarters, with the island of Manhattan rapidly developing into a unique cultural melting pot housing an entire world within its 58sq km (23sq miles). The cultural diversity stemming from the citys rich history contributes to its importance as a multicultural capital.

Today, New Yorks focus is on its more recent history the events of 11 September 2001. The ramifications and aftershocks of the terrorist destruction of the citys two tallest buildings (symbols of New Yorks confidence and success) still permeate many levels of life. Determination to overcome Americas worst ever terrorist attack is felt throughout the city, in plans for memorialising the World Trade Center Towers, the completion of the huge Time Warner Center, and the revitalising of nearby neighbourhoods. The event has done little to dent the appeal and vitality of the city. In fact, the world seems to have largely rallied around New York and, since the attack, tourists have tended to come not only for the shops, the theatre and the museums, but also for new and thoughtful reasons.

New York is an excellent place to visit at any time of year, although it is particularly pleasant during the spring and fall, when temperatures hover around 21ºC (70ºF). New York winters tend to be unpredictable, although cold temperatures bring less snow here than to other nearby cities, while summers are hot and muggy, often lasting until September.

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  • John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
    Planned as far back as 1958 under Eisenhower, but not actually opening until September 1971, the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts commemorates both Presidents and is one of America's foremost cultural institutions.
  • Amateur Night at the Apollo
    Steeped in history, Amateur Night at the Apollo is raucous and great fun. Past winners of the contest who launched their careers here include Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin and James Brown.
  • Central Park
    One of the most famous city parks in the world, Central Park is an enormous rectangle of green which measures 2.5 miles by 0.5 miles and extends right through the centre of Manhattan. New York's residents come here to relax and exercise.
  • Empire State Building
    The Empire State Building in central Manhattan was the world's tallest building between 1931 and 1970, and is one of the most famous skyscrpers in the world. Tourists flock here to take in the incredible views of New York, but be warned, the height and wind can make the experience pretty nerve-wracking!
  • Graceland
    Even those impervious to the enduring charm of America's greatest icon succumb to the legendary and irresistible Graceland, in the birthplace of rock 'n' roll, Memphis, Tennessee.
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