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New York remains New York – even after September 11th. Despite the gap in the skyline, the city still offers its visitors the special "New York Experience". Awe at the sight of the architecture and images of a multi-ethnic community, immersed in an incomparable cultural life.

The Big Apple is, for most people, Manhattan. There are 843 acres of green in the north, namely Central Park, neighboring the exquisite art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Then there is the grand tangent of Fifth Avenue, the address of the largest department stores and St. Patrick's Cathedral. It's also the ideal way to reach the Rockefeller Center and the Empire State Building. Be sure not to forget Times Square and Broadway, the embodiment of modern musical theater.

SoHo (South of Houston Street) has transformed from a warehouse district to become home to artists, bars and yuppies in chic lofts. Greenwich Village around Washington Square, with its small shops and restaurants, has always been hip, gay and trendy. South of the financial district, you can get a parade view of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island - symbols of the new beginning in a new world.

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