One of the best is always Broadway and there is plenty do in and around Central Park. Have fun and enjoy you visit to New York City.
Ticker tape parades in New York City start at the beginning of Broadway. The lower part near Battery Park.
The closest hotel to NYC's city hall is the Churchill at 15 Park Row, 15 Park Row, New York NY 10038 and the Cosmopolitan Hotel - Tribeca, 95 West Broadway (at Chambers), New York, NY, 10007.
Broadway starts near the southern the tip of Manhattan right above Battery Park and continues north until W. 220th at the northern end of Manhattan. Then it crosses the Harlem River and continues through the Bronx near its western side until it enters Westchester County.
"The key bank locations in New York City is Manhattan, Central Park,there one located in Bank Street also and North Broadway as well and Main Street also."
The address of the Seward Park Branch is: 192 East Broadway, New York, 10002 5597
If you have ever been there, think about what you like the most about it. ex: Broadway or central park. If not, Google New York City and look up pictures. When you find one you like, write what you think about it.
Central Park is a large manmade park in New York City.
7.87 miles taking this route:Take Washington Square North & Waverly Place to 6th Ave (Avenue of the Americas). TURN RIGHT onto 6th Ave.Take 6th Ave all the way up to Central Park South (59th St). TURN LEFT onto Central Park South.Stay in the left-hand lane and take Central Park South (59th St) across to Broadway at Columbus Circle. Once you hit Columbus Circle, get in to the left-hand lane and continue straight on Broadway.Take Broadway to 150th & Broadway.
Most famously, in Central Park and on Broadway. The Shakespeare in the Park series at the public theatre in Central Park is an annual tradition. Many of Shakespeare's plays have run on Broadway over the years, including Richard Burton's Hamlet in 1964 and Paul Robeson's Othello in 1943-4.
There is no Asbury Park, New York. Asbury Park is a city in New Jersey. It is part of the New York City metropolitan area, though.
No, the financial bull is located by Bowling Green near the beginning of Broadway, not too far from Wall Street.