
▲ American Museum of Natural History – featuring over 40 galleries with an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils and the famous blue whale model, perfect for families to explore the natural world together.

▲ American Museum of Natural History – featuring over 40 galleries with an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils and the famous blue whale model, perfect for families to explore the natural world together.

▲ American Museum of Natural History – featuring over 40 galleries with an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils and the famous blue whale model, perfect for families to explore the natural world together.


▲ The Statue of Liberty – New York's iconic symbol. Take a ferry to visit the island, learn about its history and immigration stories, and enjoy panoramic views from the pedestal or crown.


▲ Central Park – an urban oasis where you can stroll across arched bridges and admire natural scenery against a backdrop of skyscrapers, often accompanied by street performers in the early morning.

▲ Times Square, known as the "Crossroads of the World," is famous for its dazzling neon billboards, Broadway theater district, and vibrant street culture.

▲ 9/11 Memorial & Museum – The solemn reflecting pools built on the former World Trade Center site create a reverent atmosphere, honoring the victims and providing a space for reflection on history and life.

▲ 9/11 Memorial & Museum – The solemn reflecting pools built on the former World Trade Center site create a reverent atmosphere, honoring the victims and providing a space for reflection on history and life.

▲ 9/11 Memorial & Museum – The solemn reflecting pools built on the former World Trade Center site create a reverent atmosphere, honoring the victims and providing a space for reflection on history and life.










