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A helicopter ride over New York City is the ultimate sightseeing activity! With multiple tour options departing 7 days a week we will show you views of New York City you can’t get anywhere else! Our Bell407 helicopters are the largest, safest helicopters in the industry in the northeast! They have floor-to-ceiling glass windows for unobstructed views in comfort and style! Our private charter services can take you anywhere in the northeast saving you time in your busy schedule.

Companies That Offer Helicopter Rides

HeliNY – Downtown Manhattan Heliport

Helicopter New York City

Liberty, The Helicopter Company

Frequently Ask Question

1. How much is an NYC helicopter ride?

Ans: As of 2021, the average full-price ticket for a 20-min ride is approximately $300+, which includes the city tax (heliport fee). So, at full price, you are paying around an additional $50 for an extra 5 minutes in the air, but you will see a lot of Manhattan in that short time.

2. Can you fly a helicopter over Manhattan?

Ans: Although Manhattan helicopter flights are still allowed, there are certain restrictions included. For instance, helicopter pilots can only fly 1,000 feet above the tallest obstacle, with a horizontal radius of 2,000 feet from the copter.

3. How much do you tip a helicopter pilot?

Ans: By all means, if your pilot gives you a great tour you should tip at the very least $10.00 per person. over a year ago. Sadly, Helicopter Tour Pilots are not “highly paid” professionals.

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If you want to see as much of New York within a limited time the Big Bus tours is a good option. Their New York bus tours serve up the Big Apple in perfect slices. Hop on to capture panoramic views of icons like the Empire State Building and Brooklyn Bridge. Hop off at any Big Bus stop to discover New York’s famous neighborhoods and hidden gems.  The best way to see most of NYC for an excellent price. Earbuds are provided to hear the guided commentary. Skilled drivers. Fun staff. Hop-on and Hop off locations were ideal for seeing all the sights.

Highly recommend if you didn’t rent a car for your trip, these busses give you headphones and tell you all about the details based on buildings, monuments, and locations.

Address: 723 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019

Phone: (518) 333-7747

Website: https://www.bigbustours.com/en/new-york/new-york-bus-tours/

Open Hours

Tuesday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Friday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Sunday 9:30AM–4:30PM
Monday 9:30AM–4:30PM

1. Where can I buy a ticket for the tour?

Ans: You can purchase tickets either on this website, on the bus, from a trusted retailer such as your hotel concierge, or from one of our on-street staff members. Please note that for hygiene reasons we encourage you to pay with card when possible so that all parties can avoid the handling of cash.

2. Is the commentary available in my language?

Ans: All buses feature an entertaining and informative pre-recorded commentary in the following languages:

– English
– Spanish
– French
– German
– Italian

3. What time do tours start and how often do the buses run?

Ans: Please visit their Service Information page for up-to-date information on tour start times and frequency.

4. Where can I start the tour?

Ans: You can hop on at any Big Bus stop. To find the stop closest to you, please click here.

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iFLY Indoor Skydiving - Westchester
iFLY Indoor Skydiving - Westchester
4.6
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Zeppy GZeppy G
20:19 02 Jul 22
It was a great time, although you'll be aware of the high price and significant wait for a short experience. The different coaches have slightly different coaching styles, we had Rob and we liked him.They'll offer you a heavily discounted return package after your experience is over, which while a good deal, is slightly predatory - so just be ready for the offer. The experience is overall worth it.
George KolitsopoulosGeorge Kolitsopoulos
19:10 26 Jun 22
This was totally worth whatever anxiety you're going through thinking about if you should just go do it or not! Super respectful, informative AND interactive instructors here. You WILL feel comfortable and safe. I was 10/10 nervous about this and the second I entered the chamber I was (literally) lifted to a new level of excitement and in a weird way, relief! Can't wait to come back! My family loved this experience. Barring infants, any age should have a fun time here! Even just watching the flights go on was an enticing experience. 10's 10's 10's across the board!!!!
GGC FrostyGGC Frosty
17:23 26 Jun 22
It was very exciting. Jerome was great and funny. He made sure we all felt comfortable and taught us how to gain control of our movement inside the tube. I will definitely come again and request Jerome. If you come, I suggest you do the same. Thank you for a great time Jerome!
Kenneth MarinelliKenneth Marinelli
05:47 04 Apr 22
Incredible experience !!! If there are 10 things in your life that should be labeled as a "once in a lifetime experience" then indoor skydiving should definitely be one of them.I-fly will give you a safe environment to accomplish that. The experience of weightlessness or zero gravity is slowly becoming a typical adventure but at the present time has an astronomical price tag. In time, this cost will gravitate to a more reachable amount. I-fly can currently give you that experience without breaking the bank. Don't delay! Jump on board this increasingly popular adventure !!!
Mirko RadakMirko Radak
22:30 16 Jan 22
We went there for a birthday surprise with different last names. Pretty soon we started sharing one last name and an amazing experience. iFLY is a special place for people to experience the world of birds in a safe way and maybe to make a next step and join them in the sky.
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Over 10 million individuals have had the opportunity to fly thanks to iFly since it initially opened its doors in 1998. Modern wind tunnels are available at their indoor skydiving facilities, which are accessible to people of all ages. You don’t need any prior knowledge either; they will teach you how! If you’re organizing a birthday party, a corporate outing for team development, or just a fun activity with friends, iFly in the Westchester region might be just what you’re looking for! The final reservation period for iFLY is 30 minutes before closing. Reservations are strongly advised. Visit and reserve your flight right away.

Address: 849 Ridge Hill Boulevard, Yonkers, NY 10710

Phone: (914) 449-4359

Website & Reservation: https://www.iflyworld.com/westchester/

Open Hours

Tuesday 11AM–6PM
Wednesday 12–7PM
Thursday 12–7PM
Friday 12–7PM
Saturday 10AM–9PM
Sunday 10AM–8PM
Monday 11AM–6PM

Ticket Pricing: $80 – $100

Frequently Ask Question

1. How much does indoor skydiving cost in New York?

Ans: Price packages start at about $80+ for first-time flyers, and group packages are available for up to 8 experienced flyers to fly at once in 15 or 30-minute blocks. Located at Ridge Hill Mall in Yonkers, iFly Westchester is the only indoor skydiving spot in the New York area.

2.  How long do you actually fly at iFly?

Ans: They replicate the skydiving experience and offer flights that are about 1½ times longer than a tandem jump. So each flight is around 60 seconds, often a bit longer but never shorter than 50 seconds.

3. Does iFly have a weight limit?

Ans: Yes, anyone with reasonable health & fitness can fly but their upper weight limit is 18 stone and 7 pounds (117kg). They do ask that you check the list of criteria below before booking.

4. Is indoor skydiving scary?

Ans: Indoor skydiving may get very scary, very fast when you realize that the stuff that generally works for you–making rapid, aggressive corrections; muscling through a difficulty; getting tense–doesn’t work in the wind. Videos

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Quick Overview

Address: 99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014
Phone: (212) 570-3600
Architects: Renzo Piano, Marcel Breuer
Founder: Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
Founded: 1930
Director: Adam Weinberg
Architectural style: Modern architecture

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Frequently Ask Question

1. Why is the Whitney Museum famous?

Ans: As the preeminent institution devoted to the art of the United States, the Whitney Museum of American Art presents the full range of twentieth-century and contemporary American art, with a special focus on works by living artists.

2. Is the Whitney Museum prestigious?

Ans: The Whitney museum also hosts the Whitney Biennial in even-numbered years and is the most prestigious assessment of contemporary art in America. At the Whitney Museum, you will dive into an artistic world that defines what is innovative and influential in American art since the twentieth century.

3. Is the Whitney Museum good?

Ans: The Whitney shows American art, it is one of the best galleries in New York, The collection includes Andy Warhol’s pop art and the defining works of the Abstract Expressionism movement, which began in New York. The Whitney did much to establish New York as the artistic capital of the world.

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New York Botanical Garden
New York Botanical Garden
4.7
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Georges YounesGeorges Younes
11:48 28 Jul 22
There are several botanical gardens in New York City, but none with grounds as extensive as the NYBG in the Bronx. 250 acres of well tended gardens await you. You obviously will not visit all, but wear comfortable shoes and choose a clement day because the largest part of your visit will be outdoors. The garden never feels crowded because of its size, but also because entrance fees are outrageously priced at 30 dollars per adult. And that is the main downfall of this beautiful place. It prices itself above market and falls into the trap that many other New York public spaces fall into. Somehow, they all expect to be paid between 25 and 30 dollars for access to their grounds. Many New Yorkers simply don't visit the garden because it's already far to get too. Add the cost. And they get discouraged. Regardless, come prepared. There are ways to counter the cost, especially if several people are visiting. You can also pack a picnic and eat in many areas of the park, which is definitely an option to consider for a family.
Hana WelshHana Welsh
14:30 10 May 22
It is better to visit this botanical garden and stay there for the whole day. There is so much to see. The garden covers a huge area. It can be reached by train from Grand Central Station, or by car. In addition to the walking area there is a lovely greenhouse where at the time of my visit there was an orchid festival - very beautiful. Beautiful library building. MUST VISIT!
Vanessa MartinezVanessa Martinez
16:17 26 Mar 22
It was my first time here and it did not disappoint! Parking on site is $20 per car for the full day, easy to enter and walked around the conservatory since it was a rainy day. I bought tickets online, making the total be $60 ($30/person). Highly recommend coming to see the beautiful diverse flora from around the world, here in the Bronx. Bring your phone or camera (masks are optional currently). There are bathrooms throughout and plenty of photo op spots!
Wendy VWendy V
18:25 15 Mar 22
A LITTLE HIDDEN GEM IN THE BRONX! I love coming here. When I come here I get to enjoy all that beauty has to offer. Even throughout the pandemic, it was open for our enjoyment. All of the staff at NYBG are so kind and caring. It is a great place to visit to watch birds, butterflies and take pictures to enjoy for years to come. Highly recommend visiting at least 4 times a year; once for each season - in order for you to see the vast changes in the environment and to marvel at the beautiful display of natures art! This spot is more than just a garden, it is an outdoor classroom.Parents, take your kids here, teach them about nature, and teach them to respect our beautiful planet.
Frank ChungFrank Chung
22:30 13 Feb 22
One of the best places to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Even when it gets crowded, there is always a place where you can find serenity among nature. There's always something interesting to see even in the winter. The rock garden is probably something that is overlooked by many but is a lovely and serene nook. The food is incredibly overpriced, so feel free to bring your own snacks and eat at one of the several picnic tables that they have available.
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Address: 2900 Southern Blvd, The Bronx, NY 10458

Phone: (718) 817-8700

CEO: Jennifer Bernstein (Sep 1, 2021–)

Area: 250 acres
Founder: Nathaniel Lord Britton
Founded: 1891

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Frequently Ask Question

1. Is NY botanical garden worth visiting?

Ans: Founded in 1891, the New York Botanical Garden is a 250-acre oasis in the middle of Bronx Park, housing 50 specialty gardens, and more than one million plants. The largest botanic garden in the United States, it’s also a National Historic Landmark and well worth a visit in any season.

2. How long should you spend at the New York Botanical Garden?

Ans: All-Garden Pass tickets are always free for active Garden Members. We recommend setting aside two hours to view CHIHULY. Plan for additional time to explore all of the Garden’s permanent collections. Access to the Conservatory and Library Building is granted on a space-available basis and there may be a wait on peak days.

3. How long does it take to walk through New York Botanical Garden?

Ans: Check out this 1.8-mile loop trail near New York City, New York. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 37 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, trail running, and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of the day.

4. Does NY botanical garden have a free day?

Ans: Grounds Admission includes access to outdoor gardens and collections, including the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden. Grounds Admission is free to everyone regardless of residency on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and to NYC residents all day on Wednesdays.

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Top of The Rock
Top of The Rock
4.7
Based on 44118 reviews
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Gabe Eaves-VoylesGabe Eaves-Voyles
17:30 07 Jul 22
The best view of the city in my opinion, to say it is breathtaking is an understatement. The staff was also incredibly helpful, and it wasn't super busy which helped given I'm not too keen on open observatories. One of the best experiences in the city, period. The price is affordable too, and far worth it. I will be back the next time I return to the city. 10/10, I would even go as far to say it is the best observatory in the city, and at the best location.
M JM J
23:07 24 Apr 22
Top of the rock was a great experience!!!It was really easy to book online and there are signs in the area that lead you to the experience. Getting tickets scanned and bag check was quick and efficient and the staff were lovely. There is a short wait to the lifts that take you up to the observation deck.The observation deck offers 360 degree views of the city and is great for seeing the iconic NYC skyline including the Empire State Building. Great experience!
Adam WiltonAdam Wilton
15:52 20 Mar 22
Just WOW. Having been to all five observation decks in NYC, this one is the best. The views of the empire state building and central park are incredible. Normally you have to pay extra for going during sunset, but since I had the New York Pass I just scanned my pass and got entry right away. Going during sunset is so worth it since you can stay as long as you want once up there and get a day view, sunset view, and night view, depending on how long you want to stay. Make sure you go up the stairs once arriving off the elevator since there are two smaller floors which are much less crowded and have better views with no glass obstructing the view. I think each observation deck offers its own unique experience, but if I had to pick just one, this is the best in all of NYC.
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18:10 28 Feb 22
Our "Better Recommendation": Top of The Rock is worth the price of admission for the views. With its 360-degree, multi-terraced levels, it offers the best views of the city that never sleeps. Some may say others offer better views, but only this view centers the world famous Empire State Building against the ever-growing and impressive backdrop of Manhattan. From 850 feet, the brilliant chaos of New York City melts into a tranquil and delightful dance of people, lights, and cars. I think The Drifters were singing about this magical spot with "Up on the Roof". -Tony
Dawnielle SandovalDawnielle Sandoval
21:21 22 Jan 22
We took the private tour, and it turned out to just be the two of us and Brian (Bryan?) who was PHENOMENAL on this tour.He was a great guide, super knowledgeable and personable. It was like we were walking with friends. He gave his perspective on so many things that I really enjoyed. Seeing the Rainbow room was amazing and he showed us historic buildings out several of the windows.Not only was I impressed with the building and it’s beauty but our guide was awesome! Would definitely recommend this tour. The rooftop views are beautiful!!
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Located in: Rockefeller Center
Address: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112
Phone: (212) 698-2000
Open Hours:
Sunday 9AM–11PM
Monday 9AM–11PM
Tuesday 9AM–11PM
Wednesday 9AM–11PM
Thursday 9AM–11PM
Friday 9AM–11PM
Saturday 9AM–11PM

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Explorer – 2 Attractions Pass$69.00

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Frequently Ask Question

1. Is Top of the Rock worth it?

Ans: Travelers say the Top of the Rock offers some of the best views of Manhattan and say the experience is worth every penny. Visitors recommend booking the combo ticket that includes a tour of the building and the observation deck access. Rockefeller Center is located in midtown Manhattan between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

2. How long do you spend at Top of the Rock?

Ans: Guests can stay on the observation decks as long as they like during operating hours. On average, people spend about 45 minutes to an hour at Top of the Rock.

3. Which is better the edge or Top of the Rock?

Ans: The observatory closest to street level is the Top of the Rock at 30 Rockefeller Plaza at 800 feet, while the highest is 1,268 feet at One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. But the highest open-air observatory is Edge, the 100th-floor deck that opened at Hudson Yards in March.

4. What is the best time to visit Top of the Rock?

Ans: The best time of day to visit Top of the Rock is in the morning between 8 am and 11 am to avoid the crowds. The next best choice for low crowd levels is from 8 pm to closing time.

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One World Observatory
One World Observatory
4.7
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LeWayne BallardLeWayne Ballard
06:09 07 Jul 22
Came for a Sunday afternoon tour, luckily it was a pretty clear day, so was able to see miles away. Upon arriving, you can't see any of the lines since they're downstairs and past security checkpoints, but they do list the approximate wait times for each of the ticket types. There's a standard, combination, and all-inclusive ticket to purchase. I was short on time, so purchased the all-inclusive for $63, but it did include a $15 food or merchandise credit. As part of the all-inclusive ticket, it included priority lanes at the security checkpoint and the elevator, $15 credit, and an audio guide. There wasn't any lines at security or the elevator, even though the sign quoted a 45 minute wait. However, I didn't mind as was short on time and it included $15 store credit.The views were amazing and gives you 360 view of New York and as far as your eyes can see. Being that there were 360 views from floor to ceiling, it was easy to walk around and take pictures without any obstructions. People were pretty respectful by taking pictures and moving on. Great place to enjoy the views, just be sure to check the weather and consider the different ticket options.
MichelleMichelle
20:43 25 Jun 22
Amazing views of South NYC! I purchased the all inclusive ticket which came with the tablet to use while exploring. The tablet was somewhat useful, but did not exactly sync with what I was seeing so it was a little confusing. I’m already very familiar with NYC, so I didn’t use it much. Dinner and drinks were priced as expected. Timed tickets, so the crowd wasn’t bad. I purchased the tickets with a 3 hour block which was nice. I stayed for 2.5 hours to view, eat dinner and dessert, then watch the rain roll in during sunset.Really cool videos along the way up, when you first arrive to the observation deck, and on the way down. Well set up! Enjoyable. Will return with family!Active duty military- call ahead and you will receive a discount.
Jeffrey UsherJeffrey Usher
00:02 28 Mar 22
This place is great for tourists that are visiting NYC. However, as a native New Yorker I found the one world observatory to be simple and a tad bit boring. They didn't have a location where you can go outside similar to the edge or Rockefeller center. It is still a beautiful view and would recommend this for someone that is looking something simple. I did like the tablets that you provide when walking around the Observatory because they provide information about the NYC skyline. Is it a decent interactive experience. The highlight of this place will have to be the restaurant. It is a pricey place however the food was on point and the cocktail drinks were wonderful. Overall, I did like it however, I still think Rockefeller center open air roof is still better. I would have given it 3 stars but that restaurant pushed it to 4.
Edgar GoldshmidtEdgar Goldshmidt
21:12 05 Jan 22
I had an amazing and once in a life-time experience having my engagement at the World Trade Center Observatory. The planning was seamless and easy. I had several requests for the proposal, and all of them were fulfilled. The planners/organizers were super friendly and accommodating. They provided a world class experience and gave me and my finance a memorable evening, that we will cherish for many years to come. Thank you!
Jaclyn ChungJaclyn Chung
02:11 30 Nov 21
It was a wonderful experience to see NYC from One World Observatory. Everything is crisp and new. The guides were helpful and efficient. The virtual reality aspect made it super fun! This is a quick and easy trip with spectacular views. High recommend.
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Located in: Westfield World Trade Center
Address: 285 Fulton St, New York, NY 10007
Phone: (844) 696-1776
Height: 1,776′, 1,792′ to tip CTBUH
Floors: 94
Construction started: April 27, 2006
Founded: November 3, 2014
Architects: Daniel Libeskind, David Childs, T. J. Gottesdiener
Architecture firm: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Floor space: 3.50127 million ft²

Ticket Pricing

Trip.com

10:00AM$34.79

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Tour Only-10:30$39.00

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One World Observatory: Skip The Ticket Line$46.82

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One World Observatory: Skip All Lines$57.70

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One World Trade Center  Official SiteVisit site

Tickets from $43.00
Musement$69.59
The New York Pass

1 Day Pass$134.00

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2 Day Pass$179.00

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3 Day Pass$208.00

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4 Day Pass$237.00

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5 Day Pass$264.00

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7 Day Pass$303.00

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10 Day Pass$331.00

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Frequently Ask Question

1. What is the purpose of the One World Trade Center?

Ans: One World Trade Center was built in remembrance of the victims of the terrorist attack that happened on September 11, 2001. It is a constant reminder of the lives that were lost and hope for the future.

2. How much does it cost to visit One World Trade Center?

Ans: For $43 you get access to the One World Observatory with a fixed time window. If you want to enjoy the view alone and can plan a visit to the One World Trade Center into your daily schedule, this is not a bad idea.

3. How long is the one world tour?

Ans: 2 hours (approx.)

4. What can you see from One World Observatory?

Ans: Every year, hundreds of thousands of people visit the One World Observatory for that once-in-a-lifetime view of New York City. From the top of the One World Trade Center, guests can marvel at 360-degree views of Manhattan, the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge, and New York Harbor, all while staying indoors.

5. Which is better One World Observatory or Empire State Building?

Ans: One World Observatory is much newer but has a history of its own because of its ties to the terror attacks of 9/11. The Empire State Building offers views from further up in Manhattan, so you’ll see more things like Central Park and the famous museums than you could from the One World Observatory.

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Queen Anne Chiropractic Center
Queen Anne Chiropractic Center
5.0
Based on 124 reviews
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Steven DalrympleSteven Dalrymple
18:15 23 Jul 22
I have been having back pain for years and finally reached out for assistance. I was immediately helped and seen the next day (today). Everything about my experience today was top notch. I rarely write reviews- the service needs to either be extremely good or extremely bad. I’d be willing to lobby for google to add a sixth star for this business specifically.
Liz DuarteLiz Duarte
16:39 10 Jul 22
Something was out of whack in my back & my friend suggested going to the chiropractor. Thankfully, I knew where to go as I was a regular patient of Queen Anne Chiropractic but hadn't had an adjustment for a couple of years. I have consistently received excellent care from Dr. Sarah, Dr. Darrell and Dr. Graeme and I especially appreciate the time Dr. Graeme takes to connect before the adjustment. The staff is friendly, welcoming, and professional. I highly recommend Queen Anne Chiropractic.
L Joy SorensonL Joy Sorenson
23:21 20 Jun 22
I love this place. The office is nice and welcoming. They get me in quickly and the chiropractor is great. I highly recommend.Lisa
Teri SealsTeri Seals
03:56 20 Jun 22
I've been seeing Dr. Graeme since I moved to Seattle 3 years ago. As the child of a chiropractor, I can confidently say that the bar for seeing someone else is pretty high... I've been so grateful to have Queen Anne Chiro in my life, and for the care Dr. Graeme provides. Even when I only see him from time to time, he remembers me as both a patient and a person. I enjoy my interactions with everyone at the clinic, and I always feel better when I leave. It's a huge plus that they make scheduling such a breeze, and I never have to wait long to be seen. Highly recommended!
Itohan EnadegheItohan Enadeghe
02:51 26 Feb 22
Great experience overall. David’s massage was very relaxing and he was very nice and had a lot of great tips which I found very helpful. I also saw a chiropractor which was very helpful for me. Had no idea I needed one till I saw them and they were very informative. Definitely recommend.
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Address: 1905 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

Phone: (206) 282-8275

Website & Appointment: https://www.queenannechiro.com/

Open Hours:

Saturday 9AM–12PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 8AM–7PM
Tuesday 10AM–6PM
Wednesday 8AM–12:30PM, 3–7PM
Thursday 10AM–6PM
Friday 8AM–7PM

Services

Back Pain
Neck Pain
Headaches
Herniated Disc
Knee Pain

Service Areas

  • Queen Anne
  • Downtown Seattle
  • Belltown, WA 98121
  • Magnolia, WA 98199
  • Fremont
  • Ballard
  • North Seattle
  • Greenlake

Doctors Team

Dr. Darrell Gibson, D.C
Dr. Graeme Gibson, D.C.
Dr. Sarah Gibson, D.C

 

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Health First Chiropractic Seattle
Health First Chiropractic Seattle
4.9
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brad scurlockbrad scurlock
22:47 20 Jun 22
I’ve been visiting Health First since February after experiencing neck, shoulder, and back problems resulting from a car crash. Dr. Santos conducted a thorough evaluation and convincingly explained her results and conclusions in uncomplicated terms. She designed a plan to address my issues which consisted primarily of chiropractic sessions with her and ligament therapy with Stephen Wadsworth. All of the staff at Health First are knowledgeable, skilled, and friendly. As a consequence of my treatment, I'm hopeful for a full recovery and I'm armed with tools to proactively address potential issues going forward. I highly recommend Health First Chiropractic.
Mimi NoyesMimi Noyes
18:44 20 Jun 22
I've been seeing Dr. Santos now for a little over a month and I could not be happier! I'm impressed with how much she really cares about her patients. My health and wellbeing are clearly very important to her. She always takes the time to explain everything very carefully and then asks you if you understand. If you don't (which at one point I didn't) she then explains it a different way until you understand exactly what she is doing, how it works, and how it will help. On the day of my first adjustment, there was something terribly wrong with my neck and I couldn't turn my head without severe pain. After it was done and I idly turned my head to the left and NO PAIN! I've also been suffering from low back pain for over 15 years. After we didn't see improvement from working on just my neck, she did an adjustment on my back. AMAZING! It's made a huge difference and I am now able to stand and walk for much longer periods of time without pain. I know that in continuing to see her my health is only going to get better and better. I'm so excited!
Mark KotzerMark Kotzer
21:53 19 Jun 22
A huge kudo for Dr. Santos! She has done wonders for my neck and shoulder pain by using a technique that focuses on very specific and minimally invasive adjustments. I particularly appreciate her very thoughtful approach and all the information she provides along the way. I feel like I have a partner focused on helping me optimize my overall well-being. Recommend to anyone looking for a truly customer-centric chiropractor.
Iryna BovkunIryna Bovkun
18:19 13 Jun 22
I really liked that before starting any treatment Dr. Santos does an x-ray, and a lot of different tests , then the doctor analyzes the situation , explained me precisely what’s going on with my body and only after that sets the vertebrae. Everyone in this clinic is very attentive, kind, caring and good professional. The clinic is very cozy, the atmosphere is relaxed with great music.If you have pain in your body, I recommend you First Health Chiropractic
Chris WolfChris Wolf
21:19 08 Jun 22
Dr. Santos and her team are simply awesome. Her style of chiropractic medicine has transformed me. I’m fitter, healthier, more aligned, and more pain-free than since I was a child. On top of the excellent care, the office itself is very nice and comfortable. I could sip a coffee and read books there for hours if they’d let me. All in all, highly recommend.
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Address: 1420 E Madison St Suite 1, Seattle, WA 98122

Phone: (206) 327-9328

Website & Appointment: https://www.health1stchiro.com/

Open Hours:

Friday 10AM–4PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday 9AM–6PM
Tuesday 9AM–6PM
Wednesday 9–11AM, 2–6PM
Thursday 2–6PM

 

Services

Upper Cervical Chiropractic
Craniosacral Therapy and Massage
Manual Ligament Therapy
Sole Supports – Custom Orthodics
Acupuncture

Doctors Team

Dr. Michael Lenarz

 

Dr. Lenarz is the founder of Health First Chiropractic, with four offices throughout Western Washington. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Blair Upper Cervical Society. He is past Chairman of The Board of Trustees at Sherman College of Chiropractic. He also authored The Chiropractic Way, (Bantam Books, 2003), the first introductory book about chiropractic, produced by a major publisher in the history of the profession.

He received Chiropractor of the year from the Blair Chiropractic Society in 2003 and Chiropractor of the year from Sherman College of Chiropractic in 2012. Dr. Lenarz is certified as a Blair Chiropractic Technique instructor with an Advanced Blair Instructor Certification.

Dr. Aixa Santos

Originally from Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, Dr. Aixa Santos graduated from the University of Puerto Rico in 2015, having earned the degree of a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She then furthered her education by earning her Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Sherman College of Chiropractic, in Spartanburg, SC. During that time, Dr. Santos participated in Blair Chiropractic Technique seminars and conferences. After graduation, she decided to move to Seattle to work with Dr. Michael Lenarz as an associate doctor.

Dr. Santos came to Health First to make a difference in the world by changing people’s lives and restoring and maintaining optimal health. She embraces the understanding that by removing misalignments to the spine, we remove obstacles to healing and allow the body to heal itself.

Nicole Tilson, LMT

Nicole’s career in massage and bodywork began with her own healing journey that eventually led her to Upper Cervical Chiropractic, and she’s been hooked ever since. She attended Discovery Point School of Massage in 2018 and simultaneously studied Phenomenal Touch, and later, Thai massage at the TMC School of Thailand. She completed a four-month program in dynamic myofascial techniques with an instructor named Dawn Schmidt, LMT. She is certified to offer intra-oral work and breast massage and is currently working toward certification in craniosacral therapy with Lauren M. Christman, LMT, CBSI/KMI, CCST

Nicole is a lifelong learner who is continually fascinated by anatomy, the science of movement, the healing process, and most of all, the place where the three intersect. In her free time, Nicole enjoys quilting, spending time with trees, and cuddling her ball python, Cupcake.

Stephen Wadsworth, MLT

Stephen’s massage career began in 2000 in California, where he received his first license. In order to treat soft tissue issues and pain more effectively, he went back to school in 2001 to study myofascial techniques, Structural Integration, and trigger point therapies. Stephen graduated from the Healing Hands School of Holistic Health in 2003.

In 2008 Stephen met Arik Gohl, the creator of Manual Ligament Therapy (MLT). He immediately saw the positive change this ground-breaking technique made in his clients and became a student of Arik.
Since then, Stephen has worked closely with Arik and the MLT community to further develop and promote Manual Ligament Therapy.

Dr. Rae Wang

Dr Wang obtained her Doctorate degree from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine with a specialization of neuromuscular and sport medicine, she is also passionate about supporting patients to restore health from many other chronic issues. Women’s health is another area of her focus. She wants her patients to greatly benefit from this holistic medicine as part of her heritage and tradition by introducing nutrition, diet, life styles, herb, minerals, breathing, relaxation exercises (Qi Gong, Tai Chi), body work (Shiatsu and Tui Na), other needle-free treatment & heat therapies, cupping, gua sha, moxibustion and more.

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Elevate Chiropractic and Rehab
Elevate Chiropractic and Rehab
5.0
Based on 159 reviews
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John VerduinJohn Verduin
00:00 14 Jul 22
Elevate Chiropractic and Rehab has been great for me! I have had chronic back pain for the last four years and within a month they had me back in the weight room doing lifts I wasn't sure I would ever be able to do again. If you are dealing with an injury I highly recommend visiting them! They have a great team and will work with you to get you where you want to be!
Meg GriffinMeg Griffin
03:52 17 May 22
I cannot recommend Elevate enough. When I first started coming to Elevate, I hadn't run in months because of some pretty bad hip pain. I had tried other chiropractors who all told me I probably needed surgery. I was relieved to hear the contrary from Jason. After chiropractic adjustments, you get to do physical therapy with Clint. As my exercises piled up, Clint wrote up a schedule for me to follow, which was super helpful! I felt understood and well taken care of here. I'm able to run with zero pain now! I will definitely recommend Elevate to friends and family in the future.
Liann HerwerdenLiann Herwerden
23:13 09 May 22
I came to Elevate with lower back pain that prevented me from enjoying everything from easy walks to lifting weights. My time here has been such a positive experience; Jason and Clint are both very informative, patient, and thorough. I’m feeling the best I have in over a year and couldn’t be more grateful that I can get back into the activities I enjoy.
Josh MieczkowskiJosh Mieczkowski
17:58 28 Apr 22
The folks here really know their stuff! Not only do you leave feeling a million times better but they also come up with a game plan (and will email ya with videos!) on what you can do at home to continue to feel great.
Caley RojasCaley Rojas
16:42 26 Mar 22
This place is great! Everyone there is so friendly and kind! The place is very organized and sanitary. They explained everything to me, and made sure I understood what I was doing, and why. Would recommend!
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Address: 101 Nickerson St #140, Seattle, WA 98109

Phone: (206) 486-1648

Website & Appointment: http://www.elevatechiropracticrehab.com

Open Hours:

Friday 8AM–2PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday 8AM–7PM
Tuesday 1–7PM
Wednesday 8AM–2PM
Thursday 1–7PM

 

Services

Chiropractic
Flexion Distraction | Decompression
Active Release Technique
NKT
IASTM
Fascial Movement Taping
Corrective Exercise
K-Laser

Doctors Team

1. Jason Hodges, DC

Dr. Jason Hodges received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, CA, where he graduated with honors as the valedictorian of his class. He has completed post-graduate and professional training in corrective exercise therapy (CES NASM), fascial movement taping (RockTape), Active Release Technique (ART), Neurokinetic Therapy (NKT), Graston (IASTM), Functional Movement Screens (FMS / SFMA), Foundation Training, functional blood chemistry, and Functional Medicine. He is always striving to improve his efficiency, effectiveness, and relevance as a healthcare practitioner through deliberate practice, exposure to new techniques, educational seminars, and staying up-to-date on health and wellness research.

2. Ryan Hansen, DC, MS

Dr. Ryan Hansen received his Doctorate of Chiropractic and his Master’s of Sports Medicine from the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon. Prior, Ryan attended Western Oregon University where he played college baseball and ran collegiate track and field while focusing on human biomechanics through his Exercise Science degree. Ryan’s post-graduate educational focus has been on corrective exercise therapy and soft tissue manipulation. With his background in sports, and also having a holistic outlook on healthcare, he finds treating the whole patient, and not just the presenting symptoms, is what allows long-lasting effects to happen. He is very passionate about education and enjoys putting together community talks to help encourage an overall healthy lifestyle.

3. Adam Axmear, DC

Dr. Adam Axmear graduated from Cleveland University, Kansas City, Cum Laude in 2019.

Adam grew up in Iowa and moved to Kansas City in 2004. He has been working with athletes in the CrossFit community for multiple years as a coach and as a trainer in Olympic Weightlifting. Eventually, Adam turned his passion for fitness, health, and wellness into a career that focuses on helping every client move better and be able to live a pain-free life!

In his free time, Adam loves to travel and explore the outdoors, and he is excited to begin his next adventure in the PNW.

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Eastlake Chiropractic and Massage Center
Eastlake Chiropractic and Massage Center
4.8
Based on 278 reviews
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Joon ParkJoon Park
23:05 29 Jul 22
Wow, Mario is an amazing massage therapist. He is knowledgeable, scientific, and kind. He really focuses on fixing you so you can feel better. I'm glad I found this place.
Suzanna EllerSuzanna Eller
20:42 22 Jul 22
The best in town. Even though I live far away now I'll go out of my way to come see these guys. They are that good.
Lisa HansenLisa Hansen
19:05 21 Jul 22
Every time I come into Eastlake I am greeted warmly and treated so well! Dr Calvin is a master at what he does and I always find relief after visiting the clinic. Best place ever!
Yuriy SolodkyyYuriy Solodkyy
18:09 04 Jun 22
I’ve been regularly getting adjustments from Dr. Mulanax for about 7-8 years since I moved to Eastlake. Definitely would recommend him for all your chiropractic needs! 👍🏻
mary bennettmary bennett
19:47 26 May 22
I had a great experience! I was adjusted and felt better immediately….. and slept much better that night. I have recommended Dr Kamel and the massage therapist to friends and family.
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Address: 2946 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102

Phone: (206) 324-8600

Website & Appointments: https://www.eastlakechiro.com

Open Hours: 

Friday 8AM–5:30PM
Saturday 8AM–12PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 8AM–6PM
Tuesday 8AM–6PM
Wednesday 8AM–6PM
Thursday 8AM–6PM

Services

Chiropractic
Posture Correction
Massage Therapy
Graston Technique
Custom Orthotics
Spinal Decompression
Sports Injury
Auto Injury Treatment
Wellness Care

Doctors Team

1. Doctor Kamell

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Dr. Kamell is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP). He received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Oberlin College in 1982 before graduating Magna Cum Laude from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, Missouri. With an interest and active participation in multiple sports, Dr. Kamell received his advanced degree in sports injuries and rehabilitation in 1996. He continues to remain abreast of the latest research and treatment innovations through continuing education pertaining to spinal and extremity orthopedics, neurology, radiology, manipulation, and chiropractic science. Dr. Kamell is a member of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (ACBSP) as well as the Washington State Chiropractic Association (WSCA) and American Chiropractic Association (ACA).

Education

  • Logan College of Chiropractic, St. Louis, Missouri
    Magna Cum Laude, 1990
  • Metropolitan Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri
    Externship, 1990
  • Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio
    Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, 1982

Certification

  • Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP), 1996
  • Doctor of Chiropractic, Washington State
    License #2489

Continuing Education

  • 25+ hours per year attending seminars pertaining to spinal and extremity orthopedics, neurology, radiology, manipulation, and chiropractic science

Membership

  • American Chiropractic Association Sports Council
  • Washington State Chiropractic Association
  • American Chiropractic Association

Preferred Provider

  • Regence, Blue Cross, Aetna, First Choice, United Healthcare, Kaiser Permanente, Uniform Medical, Cigna, and others.

2. Dr. Calvin

Dr. Calvin

Dr. Calvin is a Chiropractic Physician, and a certified chiropractic sports physician (CCSP). He completed his undergraduate studies majoring in pre-med and chemistry at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. He then attended Chiropractic College at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He received his advanced degree in sports injuries and rehabilitation from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, Missouri, and has attained over 1,000 hours of continuing education in the areas of sports rehabilitation and nutrition.

Testimonials

Emerald City Spinal Care
Emerald City Spinal Care
5.0
Based on 317 reviews
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Manda VarneyManda Varney
21:40 06 Jul 22
I'm a few weeks into my treatment plan and couldn't be more pleased with the care from Dr. Van and the team here. She navigates each appointment with great care and expertise and always makes me feel welcome. I already feel markedly better, and they always seem to reach out at just the right time with communication and resources. Highly recommend if you need a chiro in Seattle.
Mary TranMary Tran
16:08 26 Jun 22
The staff at Emerald City Spinal Care are so kind and will take great care of you! I came to them through a referral from a friend, and I had never received chiropractic care before so I didn't know what to expect. Dr. Van walked me through the process, and provided me tips on how to take better care of myself. At Emerald City Spinal Care, I feel like you not only receive care, but you also build relationships with the staff - they know me by name, and always check in to see how my day is or how I'm doing.
Nikki CainticNikki Caintic
17:30 10 Jun 22
I recommend Emerald City Spinal Care for anyone looking to improve their health! I recently started my care plan with Dr. Van and have truly appreciated their commitment to my overall wellbeing. I was also able to book a 1 hour massage with Tara during one of my sessions and it was a great pairing with the relief from my spinal adjustments. From the water fountain at the entryway, to Mary's warm welcome, I love the whole team and the calming environment they create. I don't really post many reviews but when I do, it's because I want to share my experience with anyone who is searching for the type of compassionate care that I was looking for. I'm so very grateful for Emerald City Spinal Care and everything they've done to support my wellness!
Sierra SonzaSierra Sonza
08:56 02 Jun 22
I am forever grateful for Emerald City Spinal Care. I highly recommend anyone with curiosity about seeing a chiropractor or improving their neck/spine to make that call and schedule a consultation.I am going on my 5th month being a patient and I can honestly say this is one of the best investments I’ve made this year!My quality of life has greatly improved since I’ve become a patient. Slowly but surely I have noticed increased strength, mobility and most importantly energy and quality of sleep/rest. All of which I had noticed were drastically declining prior to becoming a patient.I absolutely love sleep, once my sleep became seriously affected by my neck and back pain I knew it was time to do something about it. I am so glad I did!Cheers to wellness!Thank you Emerald City Spinal Care 💛
Crissy MarshallCrissy Marshall
18:18 27 Dec 21
I hate doctors, but Dr. Zapata took the time to really actually listen to me. I'm pretty sensitive to my unique situation with scoliosis & a rod fused to my spine. I don't trust many people touching me. She answered my questions and had very clear explanations using models to show me. It all made a lot of sense. She feels real, fun & easy to talk to. I wish she was a doctor for all my needs. I never realized how many nerves go through the spine & all the details till now.
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Located in: The Citizen

Address: 1222 E Madison St suite d, Seattle, WA 98122

Phone: (206) 204-8255

Website & Appointments: emeraldcityspinal.com

Open Hours

Monday
8:00am – 11:00am
2:00pm – 6:00pm


Tuesday
1:00pm – 5:00pm


Wednesday
8:00am – 11:00am
2:00pm – 6:00pm


Thursday
1:00pm – 5:00pm


Friday
8:00am – 11:00am
2:00pm – 6:00pm


Saturday
By Appointment Only

Services

Neck Pain

Back Pain

Head Pain

Auto Injury

Doctors Team

1. CHIROPRACTOR CHRISTINE ZAPATA, D.C.

Chiropractor Seattle WA Dr Christine Zapata

Dr. Christine Zapata is the founder of Emerald City Spinal Care. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Dr. Zapata was first introduced to chiropractic in high school after a series of concussions from sports injuries and a serious car accident left her with debilitating migraine headaches and back pain. It did not take long before she started noticing a dramatic shift in her health.

2. CHIROPRACTOR VAN PHAM, D.C.

Chiropractor Seattle WA Van Pham

Dr. Van was born and raised in San Diego, California. Having always been very interested in the human body and helping others, she knew from a young age that she wanted to pursue a career where she could put those two passions into practice.

As a child, Dr. Van suffered several head injuries from playground and car accidents, which left her with chronic pain, anxiety, and the inability to concentrate. After receiving specific upper cervical care, she felt the life-changing impact it had on her health and realized it was her calling to be a chiropractor.

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Seattle Chiropractic and Wellness Center
Seattle Chiropractic and Wellness Center
5.0
Based on 211 reviews
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Eric REric R
22:59 27 Jun 22
Very good service. Really nice people who helped me with setting up and appointment and using my insurance.
Vivien ZollerVivien Zoller
22:27 10 Jun 22
They are the best. They listen to your needs and issues, they come up with a great plan suited for you and designed for you as an individual. Great team working across different departments, from chiropractic to acupuncture.
Ani O’HaraAni O’Hara
16:07 29 Mar 22
Everyone here is focused on how to help you be well again. Dr. Robin, Dr. Bajwa and Dylan (acupuncture and Chinese Medicine) are some of the best medical professionals I have ever encountered. They genuinely care about you, the individual, with your unique history and symptoms. In just over a month, I feel like I have made tremendous progress with issues that have been bringing me down for the last two years. I have myself back again. Dylan with his acupuncture and herbs has resolved an issue I have had for the better part of a decade. Dr. Robin, in addition to being an excellent chiropractor, is also highly intuitive. She listens and adjusts her treatment every time depending on my progress or lack thereof. The office staff are awesome! Look no further for the best in Seattle.
B ClarkB Clark
23:27 04 Mar 22
Dylan did an excellent job listening to my feedback on where it hurts on my back and focusing on those areas. I love coupling cupping with acupuncture and highly recommend it to anyone who is willing to go through some discomfort for quicker relief (I literally feel better right after the appointment)
Chi NguyenChi Nguyen
18:14 17 Dec 21
Dr Dylan is very nice. He always wants to do everything for us to relieve the pain
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Seattle Chiropractic and Wellness Group is your local Chiropractor in Seattle serving all of your needs. Seattle Wellness group strives to provide the highest quality wellness-based care in Seattle. With services like chiropractic care, acupuncture, and so much more, their focus is on giving you the care that you need in the most natural and safest ways possible. Their practitioners are highly trained in various modalities of their respective treatment forms. They also accept insurance of various kinds, so your treatment can be even more affordable.

Quick Overview 

Address: 3611 Woodland Park Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103

Phone: (206) 826-1005

Email: info@seattlefamilychiro.com

Website & Appointment: http://www.seattlefamilychiro.com/

Open Hours:

Friday 8AM–5PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday 8AM–6PM
Tuesday 9AM–6PM
Wednesday 8AM–6PM
Thursday 9AM–7PM

Services

Condition They Treat

Whiplash
Headaches
Neck Pain
Back Pain
Tmjd (Jaw Pain)
Stress And Tension

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture
Fire Cupping
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Liniments
Electrotherapy

Liniments
Electrotherapy
Auto Accident
Workplace Injury
Personal Injury
Cold Laser Therapy
Custom Orthotics
Kinesio Tape

Doctors Team

DR. NADEEM A. BAJWA, DC (Chiropractor)

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Dr. Nadeem Bajwa realized that chiropractic was for him when he suffered a serious low back injury in his teenage years while playing soccer. Dr. Bajwa went from medical doctor to medical doctor to get relief of his pains. Each pill he took was ineffective as the last. Missing many months of soccer and other activities as a kid, he realized that he had to try something more effective.

His father introduced him to a chiropractor who relieved him of his symptoms in a matter of 3 visits. This instant relief of back pain led him to research and further look into the profession of chiropractic. Contact our Chiropractor in Seattle, WA. For services in Pain Management Clinic, Nutritional Counseling, Wellness Center, Massage Therapist & Therapy. Dr. Bajwa attended the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia for 4 years where he earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. It was during his second year at the university that he decided to become a chiropractor.

DR. MEI LING ROBIN, DC (Chiropractor)

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Dr. Mei Ling Robin moved to Seattle from St. Louis, MO. At just 5 years old, she began working as a multi-disciplinary circus performer and at 14, while training as an aerial contortionist, she suffered a serious low back injury, resulting in the inability to continue working. Dr. Robin desperately sought care from different types of health care providers but failed to find a treatment that provided relief and got her back to performing. After months of failed treatment, she sought care from a chiropractor where she experienced immediate relief and was back to training and performing in 6 weeks. After this initial experience, Dr. Robin immediately knew that she wanted a become a chiropractor as well.

Dr. Robin attended Logan University in St. Louis, MO, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Life Science with an emphasis in Human Biology. She then continued on to obtain her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Logan University. In addition to spinal care, Dr. Robin took a special interest in the treatment of extremities (shoulders, wrist, knee, hip pain) and has enjoyed helping patients work through these injuries.

ALEXANDRA J. ROSE, LAC, AEMP (Acupuncturist)

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With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Rose has helped many people achieve their best possible health with the different tools of East Asian Medicine.  Dr. Rose uses acupuncture and Chinese medicine to effectively treat patients with health challenges such as: back pain, sciatica, joint pain, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and stress-related conditions.  She is also skilled at treating eye disorders, urological conditions, prostate problems, sexual dysfunction, and infertility.  She provided care for many years for the Veterans Administration and is very proficient in treating advanced orthopedic pain and post-surgical pain.

Dr. Rose is certified by the National Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) and practices in the state of Washington.  She graduated with honors in 2006 with a master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the Samra University of Oriental Medicine in Los Angeles, California.  She also completed a post-graduate study in Beijing on modern-day applications of acupuncture and herbal medicine doing clinical rounds at four specialty hospitals.

Tuttle DeLucchi Chiropractic
Tuttle DeLucchi Chiropractic
4.9
Based on 236 reviews
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Joshua RodriguesJoshua Rodrigues
16:37 11 Jul 22
I went in at the beginning of the year unable to do anything (sit/stand/walk/etc.) without pain that made me sweat bullets and a few months later majority of that pain is basically gone to the point we're I almost can't remember how that felt. Highly recommend.PS. The back board he uses is amazing.
Bill AyotteBill Ayotte
14:45 28 Jun 22
Very informative and professional. My severe pain is almost completely gone after a couple visits. Thank you!
Sean MaddenSean Madden
21:44 20 Jun 22
This place is impeccable! A very professional and friendly staffs!In terms of service, Dr. Delucchi delivered that very well, I’ve been dealing with pain on my right hip down to my knee for a year now and just for a couple of visits I can feel the improvement. Also, he has this impressive knowledge and skills. Kudos!
Lauren MatosLauren Matos
20:14 23 May 22
I cannot say enough great things about Dr. DeLucchi and his staff! After years of stiffness and pain in my neck from sports injuries and overuse with very little relief from physical therapy and other chiropractors, I have finally recovered nearly all range of motion in my neck and back. No more stiff neck! I’m back to enjoying my swims instead of dreading the workouts. Dr. D takes time to go over the adjustments to make me feel at ease and I always leave his office feeling better than when I walked in. As an added bonus, their hours make it easy to fit in an adjustment before or after work.
Shayla AndersonShayla Anderson
00:24 25 Apr 22
Absolutely recommend! He’s funny, educational, easy to talk to and of course, very good at what he does! 100% recommend!!! If you want someone who makes you feel comfortable, explains his process and makes it a little fun— you’re in the right place!
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Quick Overview

Located in: Watermark Tower
Address: 88 Spring St # 123, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 467-8611
Website & Appointment: yourseattlechiropractor.com
Open Hours
Friday 6AM–12:30PM
Saturday 7–11AM
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
Tuesday 6AM–12:30PM
Wednesday 6AM–12:30PM, 2–6PM
Thursday Closed

Services

Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic Adjustments & Subluxation in Downtown Seattle
Massage Therapy
Sports Injuries

 

About Doctors

Dr. Daniel DeLucchi

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Daniel DeLucchi graduated from the Brigham Young University-Idaho with a major in Health Science and concentrations in chemistry and physics. After college, He headed straight to graduate school and obtained a second bachelor’s degree in life science and cum laude with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Logan University, College of Chiropractic. During grad school he also did plenty of research with some great St. Louis companies including Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) focusing on injury prevention, Go! Marathon and Logan University’s Human Performance Center treat a number of athletic injuries.

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Devine Chiropractic & Rehab Center
Devine Chiropractic & Rehab Center
4.9
Based on 330 reviews
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diane hughlettdiane hughlett
02:35 23 Jul 22
In town leaving for cruise in one day. After much walking the hills up and down in Seattle, my back and hips were so painful. I stop to catch my breath and rest. When I look up to begin the rest of my trek to the hotel, in front of me is Devine Chiropractic. It was devine intervention. I would never honestly made all the walking in ports on my cruise without some kind of intervention. Kind and friendly office staff go me right in. Dr Devine spent good amount of time stretching me then manipulating my body. He was very thoughtful of my discomfort and listened to me explain my history. Left feeling sooooo much better. Arrived very next day for adjustment that further improved my ability to move. Spent all day walking almost pain free. Going for a third adjustment tomorrow as my back has been stressed and painful so long. My adjustments have been far superior to what I have experienced in my hometown. Now to figure how to get Dr Devine in my suitcase to take him home ….. or find the capacity to flight west when I need an adjustment. Thank you Dr Devine and staff for a great experience and helping me completely enjoy my trip.
Joanne MarshJoanne Marsh
03:16 10 Jul 22
Came to Seattle to vacation. Didn’t realize everywhere you walked was uphill or downhill. And did a hike. My back was in bad shape and I could barely walk. I called up Devine and they fit me in on a Saturday. The doctor I saw I forgot to get his name was AMAZING. He did massage stretching and THEN adjusted me. It helped so much. They were way better than my regular chiropractor back home. Their approach is how it should be done in my opinion. If you are from out of town or live in Seattle you will be so happy if you choose their services. All the staff are delightful and the owner as well. If you are a tourist they are on pike street right across from Pikes Place Market. Super well located to get adjusted and so things as I was able to after my adjustment.
Wakefield BarWakefield Bar
19:49 18 Jun 22
I was referred here by an excellent masseuse when I was having a lot of back pain. She could tell that I probably needed more than just massage and she was right! After the first treatment I felt measurably better and now 4 treatments in I feel better than before I pulled something. Dr Devine is excellent at adjustments and the staff all seem knowledgeable and helpful.
Heather DunnHeather Dunn
01:08 15 Jun 22
Not sure I could say enough great things about Morgan! I was on a road trip and was going to be in Seattle for the week and after a couple days walking around, I realized I had to find someone to adjust me as my back has been bad lately. Morgan was so great I ended up going 3 times that week. She was so friendly, helped fix the problem, and even taped me before I left to get back in the car for a couple days. So happy I found them. Check them out, even if it's just for something small. You will be feel better and be glad you did.
Taryn PorterTaryn Porter
15:02 14 Jun 22
The front office was really nice and did their best to get me in as soon as possible, the sign up process for new patients was fairly easy and the exam and corrections were thorough and bearable as far as discomfort goes. Definitely plan on going back, especially considering the convenience of location to downtown. Right across from pike place market
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This downtown Seattle chiropractor has been providing chiropractic treatments to patients in downtown Seattle for over 30 years, with a focus on natural pain relief and wellness care. They treat patients with conditions ranging from whiplash to scoliosis to herniated disks to sciatica and have had remarkable success with conditions arising from car accident injuries, sports injuries, work injuries, repetitive stress injuries, slip and falls, bad posture, and more.

Dr. James Devine specializes in treating extremity conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, frozen shoulder, hip and knee conditions, plantar fasciitis, heel and foot pain, and elbow and wrist conditions and Dr. Morgan Anderson is Webster certified to provide prenatal chiropractic care. Their male and female chiropractors speak English, Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, and Tagalog. They pride themselves on their ability to get their patients feeling better quickly and back to doing what they love.

Quick Overview

A 1-min walk from Pike Place Market

Address: 104 Pike St #210, Seattle, WA 98101

Phone: (206) 623-2225

Website https://www.downtownseattlechiropractic.com

Open Hours

Friday 7:30AM–6PM
Saturday 7AM–3PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 7:30AM–6PM
Tuesday 7:30AM–6PM
Wednesday 7:30AM–6PM
Thursday 7:30AM–6PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Services

Seattle Auto Accidents Chiropractor
Sports Injuries
Work Injuries
Pregnancy Care

Condition Treated

  • Arthritis
  • Auto Accidents
  • Allergies
  • Back Pain
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Digestive Problems
  • Depression
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Frequent Colds /Flu
  • Golfers Elbow
  • Hay Fever
  • Herniated Discs
  • Headaches
  • Joint Problems
  • Knee /Ankle / Foot
  • Low Immunity
  • Low Back Pain
  • Leg / Hip Pain
  • Menstrual Cramps
  • Muscle Tightness
  • Muscle Weakness
  • Migraine
  • Mid Back Pain
  • Maintenance Treatment
  • Neck Pain
  • Numbness or Tingling
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Pinched Nerves
  • Plantar Fascitis
  • Prenatal Chiropractor Care
  • Posture & Exercise
  • Pregnancy pain
  • Painful joints
  • Rotator Cuff problems
  • Repetitive stress injuries
  • Spine Rehabilitation
  • Shoulder / Arm Pain
  • Sports Injuries Joint Problems
  • Stress Management
  • Sexual Dysfunction
  • Sciatica
  • Subluxation
  • Stiffness
  • Sinus Trouble
  • Sprains & Strains
  • Scoliosis
  • Spinal Alignment
  • Tension/Spasms
  • TMJ Syndrome
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Tendonitis
  • Whiplash / Neck Pain
  • Work/job injuries
  • Wellness Care

Doctors

1. James Devine, DC

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(Sports Injuries, Extremity Injuries, Workplace Injuries (L And I), Weekend Warriors)

Dr. Devine, one of Seattle’s most sought-after chiropractors for over 28 years, has been acknowledged as the “Best Chiropractor in Seattle” and is consistently ranked as one of the top chiropractors in Seattle on Yelp.

2. James Barthelme, DC

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(Neurological Issues, Auto Injuries, Soft Tissue Injuries, Extremity Injuries, Biomechanics)

Dr. James “Bart” Barthelme was born and raised in Palm Springs, CA. Wrestling has been his passion since middle school and is where he first learned the importance of dedication to his craft.

3. Morgan Towslee, DC

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(Formerly Dr. Anderson, *webster Certified Pregnancy & Pediatrics Specialist, Soft Tissue Injuries, Sports Medicine)

Dr. Towslee has a passion for caring for women throughout their pregnancy. She is a member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association and is Webster Technique certified.

4. Kwang-ho Lim, DC

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(Upper And Lower Body Extremities, Sports Injury Rehabilitation, Active Release For Soft Tissue Injuries)

Dr. Kwang-Ho Lim was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering in South Korea and his Master’s degree in Canada.

5. Hanchuan (Victor) Ma, DC

Hanchuan (Victor) Ma, DC

(Trigger Point Therapy, Kinesiology, Corrective Exercise Instruction, Sports Injuries)

Dr. Ma was born and raised in Shanxi, China. He dreamed to be a doctor to help people since childhood. He earned his clinical medicine degree in China before becoming a Chiropractor.

6. Henry Appiah, DC

Dr. Henry Appiah was born in Ghana, West Africa, and raised in a family of traditional African healers. He became a certified naturopathic medical doctor and health consultant who specializes in complementary alternative medicine. He then continued on to attend chiropractic school. He has a passion both for healing and for people.

Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
4.8
Based on 57770 reviews
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Kristen L. MatulisKristen L. Matulis
23:17 04 Jul 22
I recently completed the walk from Downtown Brooklyn across the Brooklyn Bridge to get into Lower Manhattan to One World Trade (then back across), and what an experience!!! It was definitely chilly walking across, bring a coat if you're on the fence about bundling up during the transitional seasons! Words cannot properly capture the depth/significance of this experience, I have never experienced anything like it. The structure itself is incredible, but the view of Lower + Midtown Manhattan are unmatched. It was a privilege to be able to experience the skyline from the Brooklyn Bridge, and I will definitely return!!
Daniel DraffenDaniel Draffen
12:40 17 May 22
Hey, she's been standing proud since May, 1883, so the bridge speaks for itself! We walked across this bridge for the first time and had a magnificent view of the East River, the New York harbor and the Manhattan skyline.What makes the walk so nice is that there is a raised pedestrian walkway totally void of cars and other vehicles so one can walk peacefully without having to worry with traffic. There was a nice crowd that day; it was a splendid, sunny spring day and the visibility was great. There were lots of artists and vendors that added a bit of spice to the whole experience.I had been wanting to cross the Brooklyn Bridge all my life so we finally got the opportunity and it was nice!
Megan WilcoxMegan Wilcox
02:18 21 Oct 21
This is a beautiful bridge, it is extremely packed on the weekend and the people make it sometimes tough to enjoy. It's amazing they made a bike lane not on the pedestrian part though, so that frees up a lot of space to actually enjoy it. If you're here on a weekday, then definitely go then to avoid the weekend crowds. Walking across to see Brooklyn is a perfect way to spend a day and look at Manhattan.
Daniel AdamsDaniel Adams
14:22 05 Feb 21
When my friends first see Brooklyn Bridge they are usually mesmerized by its sheer size! And it is indeed and amazing place, giving opportunity for a great walk and a key traffic artery, connecting the huge boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, thus allowing several hundred thousand cars to pass every day!This sophisticated piece of architecture is very, very old. The first plans of building such a bridge were initiated in as early as 1800, but it took nearly a century to complete it. Brooklyn Bridge was officially opened on May 24, 1883. It was been in exploitation for more than 137 years!What is even more remarkable about Brooklyn Bridge is the views it provides towards both Brooklyn and Manhattan. It is spectacular to see the skyline of both boroughs both by day and by night. The skyscrapers in day and their lights at night are truly, truly amazing!The bridge is a very sophisticated work of art. It is considered to be a hybrid cable stayed and suspension bridge, and it’s one of the very few of its kind in the world! During it’s nearly a century and a half exploitation it has received numerous upgrades, making it an even bigger wonder!We cannot imagine New York City without Brooklyn bridge and all its pros!
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The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing of the East River.  It’s one of the iconic locations in New York City, and you can see the fantastic view of the city’s skyline. You can enjoy the walk and can cross the bridge and see the beautiful pictures. If you are planning to do that, then I would suggest going early morning when you won’t find many people and can enjoy the walk.

I definitely recommend a stroll from Brooklyn toward Manhattan. If you are willing to get up early in the morning on a cloudless day to see the sunrise there you will be amazed. Worth getting up early. Views absolutely magnificent and no crowds in the morning.

Quick Overview

Address: Brooklyn Bridge, New York, NY 10038

Total length: 6,016′
Longest span: 1,595′
Construction started: in 1869
Opened: May 24, 1883
Architect: John A. Roebling
Location: New York, Brooklyn, Manhattan
Bridge type: Suspension bridge, Cable-stayed bridge

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Frequently Ask Question

1. Why is the Brooklyn Bridge so famous?

The Brooklyn Bridge is very recognizable thanks to its location, size and its granite towers, and thick steel cables. It is perhaps one of New York City’s most popular attractions because it is so photogenic.

2. How long does it take to walk through Brooklyn Bridge?

Ans: The short answer is 60 minutes. That’s the time that most visitors to the bridge take to cross. New York commuters hurrying to work spend 25 minutes crossing the Brooklyn Bridge.

3. Is it free to walk over Brooklyn Bridge?

Ans: The Brooklyn Bridge is a fully operational bridge managed by the NYC Department of Transportation, the Bridge is free to walk across.

4. Is Brooklyn Bridge worth seeing?

Ans: Whether you’re visiting the city or you live there, walking across this iconic bridge is one of the best things to do in NYC. It’s fun, free, and the perfect way to enjoy the breathtaking skyline and river views! A view of the Brooklyn Bridge, taken from the Manhattan Bridge (which you can also walk across).

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Times Square
Times Square
4.7
Based on 179039 reviews
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Cyre CubeloCyre Cubelo
17:53 31 Jul 22
Love time square. Plenty of tourist walking around enjoying the atmosphere. It's quite a unique experience if you're a people person and enjoy the city life like New York. Definitely, once in a life time experience. People around come here and enjoy the diversity of it. If you like Broadway show, it's just around the corner.
Lady CTELady CTE
10:29 03 Apr 22
First time there and it was an experience of a lifetime. So many things to see and do that were amazing and brightly lit. Places to shop from the very inexpensive to the most. The atmosphere was filled with excitement, people and adventure. Wear your walking shoes and just keep moving. You'll see so much; it's wonderful. We had the time of our lives. People from all over the world, any type of food you could image. Just sheer excitement, mystery and wonder because around every corner was a new opportunity to see something unique and different. Loved, loved, loved it. We've got to come back for more than just an overnight stay; there's way too much to see and do for just one night but we are grateful for the experience.
Vaibhavi ChavanVaibhavi Chavan
22:16 01 Mar 22
It's Times Square. After doing photo session visit the Broadway Theatre. Watch a show tickets start from $43 and up at the counter. Many street artists perform here in the evenings and mostly on weekends. Places to eat: Coffee at Starbucks, Al fresco drinks at the Beer Garden. Dine at Carmine's/ Virgil's BBQ steakhouse (same house but different cuisine). Must try Juniors cheesecake (original).
Parichit choksiParichit choksi
17:59 29 Dec 21
Nice and great vibes.You can enjoy the stairs sitting with hot coffee for an hours. Enjoy the crowd, lights and people around you. It is live 24X7-365 days.You can enjoy natures beauty as well as lights and crowd too. (Sometimes) lots of lights and energetic people around you. Sometimes the street that you can enjoy!!Must visit place of NYC.
Zaliq AhmadZaliq Ahmad
05:09 16 Jul 21
What can I say? Such a nice place to visit. When you come to New Jersey or anywhere nearby, Times Square is a must! Yes, parking can be an issue but some looking around will find you a good spot. Been here a few times with family and friends including one time past midnight. Each time I was met with a lot of people and open shops, city never sleeps!
Alexander FreedmanAlexander Freedman
11:34 16 Jun 21
A really good place to observe New York at its finest, there were so many street performers and other attractions on both the street and the sidewalk. Although it's quite crowded (because it's an amazing place), I really had a fun time observing everything in and around the area. I really enjoyed it here and definitely recommend it to everyone!
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Times Square is a major commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment center, and neighborhood in Midtown Manhattan, New York. It is formed by the junction of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 42nd Street. They quote New York as “The City Never Sleeps”. This can be understood in real if someone visits Times Square.

A definite must-do for tourists; it is iconic for a reason. The square is essentially a big outdoor mall, surrounded by major retailers like Sephora, M&M world, Forever 21, Line Friends, Disney, etc with countless TV billboards on the buildings. There are food vendors all around. It is surprisingly kept relatively clean. The lights make it very exciting especially at night.

This place is amazing at night. It’s like living in a dream. There are lots of great food trucks around as well. A must-visit place if you are traveling in New York City.

Quick Overview

Address: Manhattan, NY 10036

Boundaries: Broadway, 7th Avenue, 42nd and 47th Streets
Bus routes: M7, M20, M42, M50, M104
Historical features: Duffy Square; George Michael Cohan statue; One Times Square

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Frequently Ask Question

1. Why is Times Square so famous?

Ans: In time, it has become the symbol of this vibrant metropolis, with its huge, illuminated advertising hoardings: the star of many a movie! With its neon lights and billboards, Times Square is New York’s most famous landmark and is the liveliest area in the city, located at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue.

2. Is it free to go to Times Square?

Ans: Although there is no Times Square entrance fee to enter the square or the celebration area for New Year’s Eve, there are certain areas in Times Square that will require visitors to purchase entry tickets. The prices of those entry tickets will vary from place to place.

3. Is Times Square worth visiting?

Ans: Times Square is one of New York City’s most popular tourist attractions, as it’s the epicenter for all things media and a famous New Year’s Eve venue. A stroll through the area—with its bright lights and skyscrapers plastered with digital billboards—is pretty impressive.

4. Is Times Square better at night?

Ans: If you want to see Times Square really showing off for you, visit around 6 p.m. or 7 p.m., right before the Broadway shows start. This is when the lights will seem brightest and the crowds will seem largest.

5. What is unique about Time Square?

Ans: Despite its name, Times Square is not geometrically a square at all. It’s actually closer in shape to two triangles in which Broadway runs diagonally and intersects the horizontal and vertical street grid of Manhattan.

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Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal
4.7
Based on 5859 reviews
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Elisa CofrerosElisa Cofreros
21:41 07 Jun 22
Extraordinary nice looking train terminal. Easy to navigate. Its not just a train stop, its like a walk through urban history, its an experience! A must to go to when travelling New York. Time just passes by in this terminal, watching and observing the busy people pass by. A historic landmark! 🚞🛤⭐️
D HowieD Howie
04:51 04 Apr 22
I normally get off the train at Grand Central Station but I've never bothered to go upstairs where the real beauty is until today. So I decided to go upstairs into this large beautiful room filled with conversations from people of all walks of life.Inside Grand Central are many stores and a great dining area which offers good food.P.S If you're looking for the restrooms they are downstairs in the dining area.In the large room upstairs you should look up at the ceiling and you'll see the constellationsI felt like I was in a 1940's film, so classic and lovely! The architecture of this building is amazing and it has a historical look and feel to it.I was definetly in complete awe of this place and will definitely return to see this beautiful building once again.
Greg HauslerGreg Hausler
18:12 22 Feb 22
A New York must see. It really is something amazing. It's the heart of the transportation system in New York. Probably one of America's best examples ofurban planning done right. The architecture alone is worth seeing. It's hard to imagine that something that is so heavily utilized still manages to shine. Undoubtedly there is a proverbial army of people that keep the building clean and sound and they should be applauded for their efforts. Still, it's astounding to me that something so heavily utilized manages to stay so beautiful. It saddens me that more of our urban structures don't adhere to the same principles that this structure was built with. Sometimes spending time on design and spending money on the right materials ends up lasting longer and being a better reflection of the type of society we want to be.
maryna seammaryna seam
22:50 13 Apr 21
My all time favorite place I have visited in New York. From the amazing star alignment cathedral ceilings to the countryside farmers market in the train station. If you are in New York it is definitely a place to visit and take the train if you can! Also make sure to have a good camera, there is really no lighting in there so when a picture is taken it sometimes will come out very dim.
Emmita C.Emmita C.
17:51 15 Sep 20
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Grand Central Terminal is a commuter rail terminal located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Grand Central is the southern terminus of the Metro-North Railroad’s Harlem, Hudson, and New Haven Lines, serving the northern parts of the New York metropolitan area.

The beautiful train station! The architecture is elegant and very well designed! Very busy with lots to see. There are plenty of restaurants inside. Grand Central Station is huge and well designed and built. This station is many times bigger than the Chicago union station. However, seats are hard to find for a weary traveler. It is a place that you must necessarily visit, and it’s free admission.

Quick Overview

A 3-min walk from the Chrysler Building
Address: 89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 340-2583
Construction: 1903–1913; Opened February 2, 1913
Line(s): Park Avenue Tunnel (Hudson Line)
Tracks: 67: 56 passenger tracks (30 on upper level, 26 on lower level); 43 in use for passenger service; 11 sidings
Area: 48 acres

Admission is Free

Frequently Ask Question

1. Why Grand Central Terminal is famous?

Ans: Opened to the public on February 2, 1913, Grand Central is a world-famous landmark and transportation hub in Midtown Manhattan. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering, but also of survival and rebirth.\

2. Is Grand Central Terminal still in use?

Ans: Grand Central Terminal is open daily from 5:15 AM to 2:00 AM, however individual store, restaurant, market, dining concourse, and holiday hours may vary and we recommend you check the individual pages for each.

3. Is Grand Central Terminal free?

Ans: The Municipal Arts Society offers daily 12:30 pm, 75-minute tours of the terminal. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for seniors, students, children under 10, and members of the military. Space is limited. TIP: If you have the New York Pass, the audio tour of Grand Central Terminal is included.

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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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19:41 06 Jul 22
Great mix of art exhibits displayed in a well designed building. Recommend spending at least half a day if not the entire day for a leisurely visit. I'd go back again every year or so! Sometimes they have free entry for limited time.. one can find out the latest online.
Abba saurusAbba saurus
04:23 02 Nov 21
Iconic building that is worth visiting if you're interested in architecture. If you're interested in standing and staring at a piece of art on order to take it all in, this is not the right place to go. Today was my second visit to the museum and the continuous circular ramp for the main exhibit is tiresome at best and can be dizzying at worst.The current Kandinsky exhibit is also set up in a way that was disorienting and poorly curated, on top of the uphill climb to see all the works. It is a reverse chronology of his work. Each period of his life was described using some detail from previous parts of his life that had yet to be revealed. It was like reading a book backwards. Perhaps if the visitor is well versed on Kandinsky's career it would be interesting to deconstruct his artistic progression, but it was confusing to the average art viewer. Half-way through the exhibit I matched straight to the end so that I could actually start at the beginning of his painting career and learn how he progressed through the experience of two world wars and moves from one country to another - and then it started to make sense. The few descriptions of the paintings on the walls also were long and not often very revealing.The exhibit rooms that connect off of the main ramp have pleasantly flat, even floors, but low ceilings and feel very confined.
Shannon O'Shannon O'
00:21 13 Oct 21
My best friend took me to my first Art Museum, as an Artist myself I was honored to walk this building. Incredibly sincere collections, you can really take your time here. I was so surprised when we went in and saw Masters works, I was moved to tears by some of my most favorite paintings, to stand before them gave me chicken skin. Thank you to all those working hard to maintain and keep such an outstanding collection. The NYC artists were just as fabulous and breathtaking! I feel so lucky to have gone!
ElijahElijah
20:08 17 Aug 21
Beautiful museum. Drawing the line between old-fashioned and modern days art. Beautiful sketches and marvelous tech are embedded in each other. Enjoyed my time here and yet didn't even get to witness all of the exhibits. Would love to jump by this magnificent place again sometime soon.Thanks for the experience
Unzihektakiya “Unzi” OgleUnzihektakiya “Unzi” Ogle
12:18 20 May 21
The spiral roundness of the Guggenheim is quite fun, you really should be allowed to bring a skateboard into this place! Frank Lloyd Wright would approve I feel, and he designed it! The building has a surreal suitability for showing modern art. It is big and open but curled and curiously intriguing. In most museums one feels so much their square rectangularity. This makes the powerful roundness of the Guggenheim a refreshing reorientation and a stunning original experience!
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If you’re looking for the best things to do in NYC then Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum would be a great place to visit. Visit the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum in New York City, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the renowned permanent art collection and special exhibitions. This is a terrific museum— a great mix of very recent and slightly older modern and contemporary art. The walk through the rotunda is a great way to explore the exhibits, and the architecture is lovely.

Quick Overview

Address: 1071 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128
Phone: (212) 423-3500
Founded: 1939, Manhattan, New York, NY
Founders: Frank Lloyd Wright, Solomon R. Guggenheim, Peggy Guggenheim
Director: Richard Armstrong
Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright
Parent organization: Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
Number of visitors: 1.5 million+ (2021)

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Frequently Ask Question

1. What is the Guggenheim museum famous for?

Ans: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is arguably the most important building of Wright’s late career. A monument to modernism, the unique architecture of the space, with its spiral ramp riding to a domed skylight, continues to thrill visitors and provide a unique forum for the presentation of contemporary art.

2. What famous pieces are in the Guggenheim?

The Five Most Popular Artworks in the Guggenheim’s Collection Online in 2019
  • Vasily Kandinsky, Composition 8 (Komposition 8), 1923.
  • René Magritte, Empire of Light (L’empire des lumières), 1953–54.
  • Jeff Koons, Puppy, 1992.
  • Faith Ringgold, Woman on a Bridge #1 of 5: Tar Beach, 1988.
  • Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Can’t Help Myself, 2016.

3. How much does it cost to get into the Guggenheim?

Ans: The admission fee starts from $25.

4. How long does it take to walk through the Guggenheim?

Ans: If you love art and prefer to get into the details, you will need at least three hours to explore what’s on display at Guggenheim Museum, New York. Some visitors are known to complete their tour in less than an hour.

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Empire State Building
Empire State Building
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Mervet AsfourMervet Asfour
18:44 05 Sep 21
I visit every time I’m entertaining out of town guests. This was my first time visiting with my son. The employees are amazing!! They go out of their way to make children happy. They allowed my son to work as a greeter and assist in operating the elevators. He was so happy! Their kindness during difficult times reminded me how beautiful people are and to be hopeful for our future!
Catherine OakesCatherine Oakes
16:46 05 Sep 21
Great views of the city! We went right before sunset and the light was amazing for pictures.The museum was really interesting as they had the history of the construction but also fun things like being able to experience looking up and down an "elevator shaft". Really gives you the understanding of just how tall the building is.If you are a movie buff, they also have a whole section of the museum for films that were filmed there and actors who have visited.
Andres AyalaAndres Ayala
04:32 18 Jul 21
Do me a favor. Stand right in front of the Empire State, and look up. You can close that mouth now!! This place is INCREDIBLE! When we entered, absolute immediate elegance and beauty. Then ever floor and step of the way was just better. That one place where they simulate the people in the old times building? Absolutely breathtaking. Then when you go up the elevator, you see another simulation of the old time constructors. When you get to the watch area, try not to cry, try not to open your mouth, try not to squeal, try not to be darn happy. Impossible right? I agree. It was just the happiest moment of my life. Seeing NYC through the eyes of the Empire State Building was just an honor. Now, one warning. I have acrophobia. If you have acrophobia, I still recommend you to come, but stay inside when it’s time to go to the watch area and also, keep your distance from windows. I got too close and I almost passed out. But it’s alright if you make sure nothing triggers your fears. Actually, more than alright. Beautiful. This is the heart and soul of New York, let me tell you. I would recommend you to come, 110%.
Levi SpiresLevi Spires
12:11 07 Apr 21
I know... you're probably like, "is it worth it?" Yes it is! The whole experience is first-class. Similar to Disney, the Empire State Building's experience starts the moment you get into the line. They have tons of micro-experiences while you wait to get to the top. And they're all extremely well done. My favorite was walking through the construction site. With the full-wall videos, it really feels like you're in the 1920's high above NYC. Of course, the best part is the top floor. NYC looks amazing from 88 floors high. It's cold, but totally worth it. The pics I have will last me the rest of my life.
Ankit SharmaAnkit Sharma
15:14 12 Feb 21
Whether you are a tourist or a New Yorker you must see this iconic site! The view is amazing! Along the way the little performance is brilliantly curated together. The history of this place and how it was built is a miracle in itself! The staff was welcoming and inviting. Now is a great time for the locals. There are very few visitors yet! I highly recommend this place without reservation
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This is a must-visit when visiting NYC. The best time to visit the building is during sunset. It’s quite windy and cold up top, but thankfully there are heaters. It’s worth every dollar. You’ll get to take astounding pictures so make sure you bring your best photography equipment! There’s no other building more iconic than the Empire State Building. It is an incredible experience to take a ride on the elevator and get a view of the Manhattan skyline nonetheless. The staff is entirely professional, and they make the visit relatively seamless. It gets pretty crowded so consider visiting it on weekdays and hours less busy.

Quick Overview

Address: 20 W 34th St., New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 736-3100
Height: 1,250′, 1,454′ to tip CTBUH
Floors: 102
Construction started: March 17, 1930
Opened: April 11, 1931
Architects: Yasuo Matsui, Arthur Loomis Harmon, William F. Lamb, Gregory Johnson
Function: Office, High-rise building
Area: 87,120 ft²

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Frequently Ask Question

1. Why is Empire State Building so famous?

Ans: Opened in 1931, the Empire State Building is the world’s most famous office building, a historical landmark, and was named “America’s Favorite Architecture” in a poll conducted by the American Institute of Architects. It’s no surprise that visiting this amazing building is one of the top places to visit in New York.

2. Is it free to go to the Empire State building?

Ans: To visit the Main deck on the building’s 86th floor, you need to buy the Standard ticket, which costs $45.73 for an adult. If you want to skip all the lines, you must buy an Express Entry ticket, which costs $85 for all visitors.

3. Why is it called Empire State?

Ans: While the precise origin of the nickname “Empire State” is unknown, one of its oldest documented sources is a letter written by George Washington in 1785 in which he expresses admiration for New York’s strength during the American Revolution and deems the state “the Seat of the Empire.

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The High Line
The High Line
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Wendy “Woo” CouserWendy “Woo” Couser
22:14 07 Jul 22
This place is wonderful. Inspired, and free to walk across. It is an oasis of calm above a very bustling city. We entered it at the end where the vessel is, this is a very interesting piece of architecture, and we walked to Chelsea Market, which is also another beautiful place. There are a few people selling cold drinks along the route, which was very much needed. Would highly recommend a walk along the high line if you visit New york 😀
Matthew FieldMatthew Field
09:32 15 Jun 22
If you love the great outdoors and the buzz of big city life, then you need to get yourself to The High Line ASAP.The idea of strolling along a disused railway line, surrounded by the buildings and hustle and bustle of NYC and beautifully landscaped surrounding is, to someone like me, heaven.The design of the park is fantastic, carefully laid out in such a way where you can easily navigate, despite the oncoming rush of pedestrian traffic and take in everything around you.You can pause on a bench and catch your breath on one of the many benches or you can park yourself on one of the viewing platforms and just watch the chaos of the city below you while you sit and drink it all in.There is noting quite like it.
Bárbara VitorianoBárbara Vitoriano
23:49 31 May 22
Love it!! Super nice walk from the vessel more or less until the Chelsea market and the small islands!! It’s so pretty the view, all the street art you passed by, and the flowers and buildings. You pass by really beautiful modern buildings, I think it is an old train path cause you can still see the path all the way threw the high line. I completely recommend
Andrea BenitezAndrea Benitez
20:02 10 May 22
Looking for something free and fun to do in New York?!This is your place to go! It can even get romantic for a date. Since they have sittings all around beautiful flowers and greenery.ADA compliant, they have ramps and elevators to get there.Enjoy your visit!
Valerie powersValerie powers
22:11 18 Jul 21
A Great free walkway above the crowds. See Manhattan from a different perspective. The High Line is a renovated El Subway line. The gardens are beautiful, plenty of seating for resting. Nice shade, a fun escape from the rush of the city. After your walk along the High Line, check out the Chelsea Piers.
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The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long elevated linear park, greenway, and rail trail created on a former New York Central Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. The High Line attracts five million visitors a year, making it the second most visited cultural venue in the city. The northern end of the High Line is at 34th St. & 12th Ave. Its southern end is at Gansevoort St. & Washington St.

The High Line is a full 30 feet above the street. Seasoned hikers who can manage the streets of New York without a problem may feel lightheaded or fatigued when they reach the elevated altitudes of the High Line. The High Line is a perfect place to escape from the city when you are near the Meat Packing. It gives you an amazing perspective of New York City and it is very beautiful. All of the plants and trees on this path are incredible.

Quick Overview

Address: New York, NY 10011

Departments: Hearth on the High Line

Phone: (212) 500-6035
Length: 1.45-mile- thehighline.org
Visitors: 8 million (2019)
Created: 2009
Architects: Piet Oudolf, James Corner (Project Lead), Charles Renfro
Area: 1.448 mi²
Open Hours:
Thursday 7AM–11PM
Friday 7AM–11PM
Saturday 7AM–11PM
Sunday 7AM–11PM
Monday 7AM–11PM
Tuesday 7AM–11PM
Wednesday 7AM–11PM

Admission is Free

 

Frequently Ask Question

1. What is special about the High Line?

Ans: Built on a historic, elevated rail line, the High Line was always intended to be more than a park. You can walk through gardens, view art, experience a performance, savor delicious food, or connect with friends and neighbors-all while enjoying a unique perspective of New York City.

2. How long does it take to walk through the High Line?

Ans: The High Line Park is approx. 1.45 miles or 2.33KM and takes about 30min to walk and opened all year round including the Winter. It’s an old elevated railway line dating back to 1934 and it was built to transport goods to the different deposits that were located along the western part of the Island.

3. Is the High Line NYC free?

Ans: The High Line Is Completely Free To Visit, And This Is What NYC Tourists Can Expect. The High Line has become one of the most beloved parks in Manhattan, and its historic views come with no extra fees to explore.

4. Are dogs allowed on High Line?

Ans: Obstructing entrances or paths. Drinking alcohol, except in designated concession areas. Feeding birds or squirrels. Dogs (dogs are currently not allowed on the High Line due to the limited area of the pathways and the fragility of the new plantings).

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The Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art
4.6
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Miro DuranaMiro Durana
07:20 18 Jul 22
The Museum of Modern Arts is a great place to visit. There is no wait to purchase tickets, and the touch screen makes it easy to buy them. There are loads of paintings to see, and the famous paintings like the red room are definitely worth checking out. The security at the front entrance is like at an airport, so there might be a little wait but nonetheless there is something for everyone at the Museum of Modern Arts, so it'd recommend a visit.
erin werin w
04:21 12 Jan 22
This museum is absolutely lovely!! During my visit today, the crowds were really low. I'd recommend visiting this time of year (and when the weather is this cold) because some of the exhibits were completely empty.I'd say this is the most unique art museum I've ever been in. I'm not well versed in appreciating art, but this was much more than the standard image of empty rooms with classical paintings hanging on the walls. I think it offers something interesting for people who aren't traditional art fans
Charlotte BurgertCharlotte Burgert
02:05 10 Jan 22
IF you like modern art, this is the place for you. The service was awesome; there has been security everywhere, and the museum was super clean.If you DO NOT LIKE modern art (like me and my husband) do not go there. It's not worth it.I gave 5 starts because the Museum was nice and clean and the staff was friendly.
K. K.K. K.
16:05 17 Nov 21
Great place to spend some time with family or friends. We met up with some friends we hadn't seen in years and enjoyed roaming through the gallery while catching up. It was a great way to spend a few hours while also seeing the art. Nice place with everything you need (gift store, bathroom, Cafe, and cafeteria) to spend an extended time together while enjoying the art. Highly recommend it.
Madeleine Maria WeberMadeleine Maria Weber
21:36 21 May 21
Wonderful excursion into the world of younger artists mixed with the old school master pieces like Monet’s Lily ponds. Some installations truly stretch your mind and lead you to new places in your thoughts, others stay an enigma which language you don’t understand. A wonderful contrast to the Metropolitan Museum. Both should be enjoyed together.
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The Museum of Modern Art is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. The first Friday of the month is free for local New Yorkers to visit but you need to book the tickets in advance. Also, they have free pen and paper and even chairs for visitors to participate in the drawing.  In the evening they have DJ music and an open bar in the garden.

The Museum of modern art really makes you look at many things in a different way. Some of the pieces were very outlandish and thought-provoking, while others were mundane yet done in such a way that makes you rethink your own realities. A very well-presented art museum. The works of so many immortalized artists from across time and the world are made available here to the public.

Quick Overview

Address: 11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 708-9400
Architects: Yoshio Taniguchi, Edward Durell Stone, Philip Goodwin
Founded: November 7, 1929
Director: Glenn Lowry
Founders: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, Mary Quinn Sullivan
Architectural styles: Modern architecture, Contemporary architecture, International Style
President: Marie-Josée Kravis
Open Hours
Thursday 10:30AM–5:30PM
Friday 10:30AM–5:30PM
Saturday 10:30AM–7PM
Sunday 10:30AM–5:30PM
Monday 10:30AM–5:30PM
Tuesday 10:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday 10:30AM–5:30PM

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Central Park
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Random SomeoneRandom Someone
16:46 21 Apr 22
Had a great time. If you are going to get a petty cab ride ( 3 wheel covered bike ) make sure you shop around. We decided to and the first one we found was $5 per minute. Luckily we declined and saw that others were different. Another one was $6.99 a minute. Eventually a guy came by asking people if they wanted a ride, his said "flat rate" he gave us 2 options. Small and large loop for $20 and $40 respectively. He was very knowledgeable and stop and took pictures of us. Large loop probably took close to a half hour. I gave him $60. It was a great way to see the park. Highly recommended if you find the right guy.
Sean FaisonSean Faison
23:02 09 Oct 21
I love Central Park! There is so much to do. You can play softball or Soccer on the athletic fields, there is a carousel and in the winter an ice skating rink. You can rent row boats at Bethesda Fountain and enjoy a wonderful and unique view of the city from the row boat. There are so many things to do in this park that you can easily spend an entire day here. ENJOY!
Jasmine MartinezJasmine Martinez
14:38 09 Oct 21
Denny Moe is great with the kids. He remains himself but brings the kids into his world, regarding vibe and communication. Beyond that, he is a GREAT barber. Ive tried a few before him and once my sons hair was cut by Denny Moe, I no longer need to look. Beyond satisfied. His lines are precise. He cuts evenly all around. He is efficient at what he does. Other barbers have had a hard time with my sons hair because of the direction of hair growth and the amount growth disparity between areas. Ive never had to ask Denny Moe to go back over an area or fix a line. I highly recommend his establishment. In addition to that, his shop has a lax and comfortable feel.
Catch These Lives LaterCatch These Lives Later
09:04 25 Jun 21
Central Park is 1 of the most peaceful places to experience. You can come here and truly have peace of mind whether you're walking, biking, or jogging with hundreds of others who care about fitness. It can have you feeling like you're all a part of an exercise class because there are so many people who work out along the paths. Or maybe you just want to take a lay on the grass and bask in the sun while listening to music, read a book, meditate, etc. I chose to do some walking before sitting by a lake and watching some ducks and turtles peacefully go about their business. The turtles appeared as if they were constantly peeking at me due to their heads being the only visible part to be seen. Lol. There were also some turtles perched on some rocks before they decided to take a dive into the water. I guess those rocks were absorbing too much heat and they couldn't take it anymore. There are vendors in various places throughout the park who will be selling ice cream, juice, water, etc to help you face the hot weather we're experiencing now. I felt such a cool breeze as I sat and ate my ice cream. The beauty of this place is amazing with the large areas of well kept grass and beautiful flowers (see my pic included). I've seen people fishing here and someone even caught a huge fish (see pic included). Sadly, I did see dead animals, 1 being a baby turtle 🙁 I promise you will love it here and it doesn't hurt to bring someone along to keep you company.
david arroyodavid arroyo
04:18 11 Mar 21
I love walking through Central Park! I take off my headphones and just take in all the great Park of NY has to offer. It calms my soul. I'm always in a good mood when I come out of the park! A great place for many different things to do! My favorite, picnics!!
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Central Park is an urban park in New York City, between the Upper West and Upper East Sides of Manhattan. It is the fifth-largest park in the city, covering 843 acres. Central Park was it’s just like the pictures you recognize where the movies take place and it brings you back makes you feel part of the moves, for some reason the street noise is also blocked you can forget your in a city unless you look at the buildings, but it’s beautiful the bird’s chirp, and dogs 🐶walked the horses also get their exercise it’s really cool to see a very active park.

Family-oriented fun place to visit. Has many vendors, park areas for kiddos, and other fun stops along the way. It is only one way for traffic. Can ride electric vehicles but only on roads way. Regular bikes and strollers can go on the inside paths. Tons of green space. There are a lot of benches lining the path.

Quick Overview

Address: New York, NY
Phone: (212) 310-6600
Area: 1.317 mi²
Visitors: about 42 million annually
Length: about 2.5 miles britannica.com
Architect: Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903), Calvert Vaux (1824–1895)
Established: 1858
Open Hours
Thursday 6AM–1AM
Friday 6AM–1AM
Saturday 6AM–1AM
Sunday 6AM–1AM
Monday 6AM–1AM
Tuesday 6AM–1AM
Wednesday 6AM–1AM

Admission is Free

Frequently Ask Question

1. Why is Central Park famous?

Ans: Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, Central Park influenced the development of urban parks nationwide and is widely regarded as a masterpiece of landscape architecture. Central Park is a National Historic Landscape (1963) and a Scenic Landscape of the City of New York (1974).

2. Is Central Park NYC free?

Ans: Central Park is free, but has its own paid shares of attractions as well. With its vastness, you’ll definitely need a guide to help you pinpoint exactly where to go, and what to do within it if you’re pressed for time.

3. What are some facts about Central Park?

  1. Central Park is the most filmed location in the world.
  2. Purchasing Central Park was more expensive than buying Alaska.
  3. Central Park is larger than the country of Monaco.
  4. There are more than 10,000 benches in the park.

4. Is Central Park worth visiting?

Ans: Besides plenty of scenic views Central Park offers us numerous opportunities to have fun with friends or the family, enjoy extremely beautiful natural spots, and visit historical monuments and places of world value. It’s hard to choose just one side of Central Park as there are many that deserve to be visited.

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American Museum of Natural History
American Museum of Natural History
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Gina EmileGina Emile
01:59 31 Jul 22
The best ever!! You will need a map and also a full day to finish it all , One of the best museums I've been to., The gem/geode collection was beautiful, the dinosaur exhibit was so big and had a lot of real fossils/bones. Loved seeing the different animal species. Also the sea creature exhibit was awesome 🤩
Ariel TuckerAriel Tucker
11:19 08 Sep 21
It was a wonderful experience. I wish I could have spent a much longer time to visit all of the exhibits. But I you're a teacher like myself then I recommend taking your students to the there. The exhibits have a wide variety of plants, animals, minerals, and even history. Just as they say a picture tells a 1000 words then this Museum is telling many wonderful stories.
Hugo CortesHugo Cortes
17:31 31 Jul 21
Awesome place! It takes more than one day to explore it completely but it's really worth it. Some of the art has to be kept in low temperature so it can be kinda cold, but if you bring a light jacket or a sweater you should be fine. Besides, they have a place where you can eat your own food so they don't force you to buy there as other museums do. I definitely recommend it.
Ryan McLartyRyan McLarty
19:17 18 Jul 21
I think this is my favourite museum in NYC! The exhibits are utterly fascinating and excellently curated. They also have super cool rotating exhibits which are definitely worth checking out. Highly recommend the current rocks and minerals showing if you get the chance (make sure to show up earlier in the day to get a spot in the virtual line).
Roberto DolabjianRoberto Dolabjian
22:21 01 Jun 21
This is the Greatest Museum of it's kind in the Country together with the one in Washington DC.For me, if I had not seen those two Cities, I could of said I don't know America.Hall of Gems is awe inspiring, with some of record carat size and purity pure stones.Museum represents most of Major areas of the World people,and it's Inhabitants.For Children it is still best place to learn about Geography, Biological Sciences and later Anthropological branch of knowledge.These are also participated by kids, young adult games, and experimental science exercises.Please visit this place together with the other one, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.RZED.
JimJim
02:08 16 May 21
Overall as far as what the museum shows, it's a good place. Thought there would be American history involved but still pretty cool to check out about different cultures, animals, planets and space history and how things came to be the way they are now.However, I will say security was pretty inconsistent in particular their mask enforcement today. I understand "face coverings" are required which I had no problem doing and had a bandana on. However, the signs (and staff) need to live up to it if bandanas or anything besides a mask aren't allowed. So the issue I had was I wore a bandana as I'm from out of state. I came in line (security said nothing) and made it through 3 exhibits until a security guard (who was the same one who checked us in) yelled at me that I need to wear a mask and not a bandana or neck gator despite the sign saying face covering and not saying bandanas, neck gators, etc aren't allowed. Luckily for me I thought ahead and was able to switch as I had a mask in my pocket. But he should've said something before came in the building and the other guards I walked by until that point didn't say anything either should've. Chances are, I wasn't the first and probably not the last person to do this. So all I ask is make sure you have signage elaborating an actual mask (and not neck gator, bandana, etc) is only allowed and all of security needs say something about it and do it before people enter! Maybe re-signage and better training by security on this topic should be introduced if the team is using the same enforcement.Could've had 4 stars but the mask scenario dropped it to 3...
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Explore the natural world and the known universe. All admission to the Museum is by timed entry and must be reserved online. From dinosaurs to outer space and everything in between, this huge museum showcases natural wonders. You can easily spend hours exploring. The highlight for us was the dinosaur section. Avoid birds of New York if you’ve just had lunch. This is a great museum with many interesting exhibits. A lot of animals, figures of people from different parts of the world and different times. You can also see many ancient tools, dishes, and pieces of art. Definitely worth visiting.

Quick Overview

Located in: Theodore Roosevelt Park
Address: 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024

Phone: (212) 769-5100

Founded: April 6, 1869
Director: Lisa Gugenheim
President: Ellen V. Futter

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