Gracie Mansion is one of Consigli di City of New York.

1. Gracie Mansion

8.7
E 88th St (at E End Ave), New York, NY
Monumento · Yorkville · 57 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Gracie Mansion was originally built in 1799 by a prosperous New York merchant named Archibald Gracie.

2. Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge

Queensboro Bridge, New York, NY
Ponte · Roosevelt Island · 146 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: There are new protected bicycle lanes in Queens Plaza – try them out and see what you think!

3. Brooklyn Army Terminal

8.6
140 58th St (at 2nd Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Struttura · Sunset Park · 14 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Brooklyn Army Terminal was most heavily trafficked during WWII, when over three million troops and 37 million tons of military supplies passed through the facility.

4. Brooklyn Army Terminal

8.6
140 58th St (at 2nd Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Struttura · Sunset Park · 14 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? The most famous soldier to deploy from BAT was Elvis Presley in September of 1958, when he shipped off from Brooklyn to Germany.

5. Heritage Field

8.4
800 East 161st St. (River Ave), Bronx, NY
Campo da baseball · Concourse Village · 3 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: In the footprint of the old Yankee Stadium, Heritage Field is the largest of the new and renovated parks to be built as part of the Yankee Stadium Area Redevelopment Project.

Grand Central Terminal is one of Consigli di City of New York.

6. Grand Central Terminal

8.9
87 E 42nd St (btwn Vanderbilt & Park Ave), New York, NY
Stazione ferroviaria · Midtown East · 1469 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: In 1941, thousands of Brooklyn Dodger fans gathered in Grand Central to celebrate the team’s first National League pennant in 21 years.

7. Grand Central Terminal

8.9
87 E 42nd St (btwn Vanderbilt & Park Ave), New York, NY
Stazione ferroviaria · Midtown East · 1469 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: In 1947, over 65 million people - the equivalent of 40% of the US population had traveled the rails via Grand Central Terminal.

8. Prospect Park

9.6
Prospect Park W/SW (Flatbush Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Parco · Prospect Park · 309 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? Prospect Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux, who were the same architects responsible for Manhattan’s Central Park.

Prospect Park is one of Consigli di City of New York.

9. Prospect Park

9.6
Prospect Park W/SW (Flatbush Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Parco · Prospect Park · 309 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Prospect Park, with its 585 acres of grassy land, forest, and waters is one of Brooklyn’s most rewarding attractions.

10. Grand Army Plaza

9.2
Flatbush Ave (Eastern Pkwy), Brooklyn, NY
Piazza · North Slope · 58 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: The streets around Grand Army Plaza form the largest and busiest traffic circle in Brooklyn.

11. Willis Avenue Bridge

Willis Ave, New York, NY
Ponte · 38 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: The span of the bridge rolls horizontally onto land whenever a barge or boat needs to pass along the Gowanus Canal.

12. Willis Avenue Bridge

Willis Ave, New York, NY
Ponte · 38 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? Runners of the NYC Marathon call the Willis Avenue Bridge "the wall" because it marks the 20 mile mark on the route.

13. Carroll Street Bridge

Carroll Street (btw Nevins and Bond), Brooklyn, NY
Ponte · Carroll Gardens · 12 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? This 1889 city-owned bridge is one of the oldest in the five boroughs.

14. Carroll Street Bridge

Carroll Street (btw Nevins and Bond), Brooklyn, NY
Ponte · Carroll Gardens · 12 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: In 1987, the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Carroll Street Bridge a landmark, calling it ''rare and unusual.''

Ponte di Manhattan is one of Consigli di City of New York.

15. Ponte di Manhattan

8.8
(Manhattan Bridge)
Manhattan Bridge, New York, NY
Ponte · 229 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Construction on the Manhattan Bridge began in 1896. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world!

16. Flushing Meadows Corona Park

9.2
Great Lakes Ct (Dwight Eisenhower Promenade), Queens, NY
Parco · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 89 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Head over to the Queens Zoo, and while you're there, connect to free Wi-Fi.

17. Battery Park City Esplanade

9.4
Battery Park City (From Chambers St to Battery Park), New York, NY
Parco · Battery Park City · 52 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Spanning the entire length of Battery Park City, the Esplanade with breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Hudson River is the ideal place to jog or take a sunset stroll.

18. Ponte di Manhattan

8.8
(Manhattan Bridge)
Manhattan Bridge, New York, NY
Ponte · 229 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? The Manhattan Bridge was the first suspension bridge built on deflection theory. It opened to traffic on December 31, 1909. Leggi tutto.

19. Ponte di Manhattan

8.8
(Manhattan Bridge)
Manhattan Bridge, New York, NY
Ponte · 229 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: You're on a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark!

20. Carroll Street Bridge

Carroll Street (btw Nevins and Bond), Brooklyn, NY
Ponte · Carroll Gardens · 12 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Take a look at the cables and rollers of the oldest of the four remaining retractile bridges in the country – built in 1889! The bridge now uses electricity instead of steam to retract.

21. Willis Avenue Bridge

Willis Ave, New York, NY
Ponte · 38 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: On July 12, 2010 the new swing span of the Bridge was loaded onto barges and began a 135 nautical mile journey to NY Harbor and then to the East River. The bridge is 350 ft long and weighs 2,400 tons.

22. Grand Army Plaza

9.2
Flatbush Ave (Eastern Pkwy), Brooklyn, NY
Piazza · North Slope · 58 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Grand Army Plaza, a National Historic Landmark, is the heart of Brooklyn. Within blocks are the Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park.

23. Grand Army Plaza

9.2
Flatbush Ave (Eastern Pkwy), Brooklyn, NY
Piazza · North Slope · 58 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Grand Army Plaza is now safer and more attractive thanks to a recent safety redesign by DOT.

24. Battery Maritime Building

10 South St (at Whitehall St), New York, NY
Boat or Ferry · Financial District · 9 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: The Governors Island ferry runs from this c. 1909 steel-faced, Beaux-Arts style survivor, a lone holdout from the days when ferry terminals lined the East River waterfront.

25. Parachute Jump

8.5
1601-1899 Boardwalk W, Brooklyn, NY
Monumento · Coney Island · 8 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: This joyride hasn’t operated since 1964, but it’s one of Brooklyn’s most recognizable landmarks. Originally built for the 1939 World’s Fair, it simulated a parachute-guided leap for 40 cents.

26. Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

8.9
1000 Richmond Ter (Snug Harbor Rd), Staten Island, NY
Centro culturale · Randall Manor · 40 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: The majestic Greek Revival buildings adorning this campus were built between 1831 and 1880 as dormitories for retired sailors, who were housed here until 1976.

27. Riverside Park - 91st Street Garden

9.3
Riverside Dr (at W 91st St), New York, NY
Giardino · Upper West Side · 9 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: The 91st Street Garden in New York's Riverside Park was the location for the final scene of the movie You've Got Mail (1998) starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.

26th Street Viewing Spur is one of Consigli di City of New York.

28. 26th Street Viewing Spur

8.3
W 26th St (btwn 10th & 11th Ave), New York, NY
Luogo panoramico · Chelsea · 3 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: The 26th Street Viewing Spur is an illuminated steel frame that evokes the advertising billboards that were attached to the High Line after the freight trains stopped running.

Boathouse & Audubon Center is one of Consigli di City of New York.

29. Boathouse & Audubon Center

9.3
Hill Dr (at East Dr), Brooklyn, NY
Monumento · Prospect Park · 23 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Opened in 2002, the Audubon Center is housed in the landmarked 1905 Boathouse, an architectural masterpiece based on the design of a 16th-century Venetian Library.

30. Terminal A

LaGuardia Airport, Queens, NY
Terminal dell'aeroporto · East Elmhurst · 103 consigli e recensioni

City of New YorkCity of New York: Both the exterior and interior were designated as landmarks in 1980 including a polychromatic terra-cotta frieze of flying fish and central rotunda encircled by a sprawling mural by James Brooks.