The bustling concrete jungle can be a very daunting place when you first arrive, so before you decide to take yourNew York holidays, familiarize yourself with the five different boroughs comprising the city.
Manhattan is densely populated and is home to most of the cities skyscrapers and Central Park. The borough is the financial center and plays host to shopping Heaven (and apparently the world’s “most expensive street!”) in the form of 5th Avenue and the brightly lit, commercial hub of Times Square.
Brooklyn is known for its cultural, ethnic and social diversity and distinctive architecture, such as the huge Williamsburgh Savings Bank and that which are located in Prospect Park. Brooklyn also encompasses a beautiful, far-stretching beachfront including the adjacent Coney Island, which is renowned for its amusements.
Queens is the biggest borough of New York and is the most diverse county ethnically in the US. It doesn’t quite have the tourism factor of the other boroughs but more and more people are visiting the area to appreciate the history, culture and food of New York without the crowds or prices of Manhattan. Citi Field – the home of the New York Mets lies within and the city annually hosts the U.S. Open tennis tournament making it a great location for sport fans too.
Bronx is the most northerly borough and the only none to be a part of United States homeland. The Bronx which is the birthplace of rap and hip-hop culture – is also home to the New York Yankees and their stadium, as well as the largest metropolitan zoo (Bronx Zoo) which covers 25 acres and houses over 6,000 animals.
Staten Island is reached by the free Staten Island Ferry – one of the city’s most favored tourist attractions. The ferry provides amazing views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the lower region of Manhattan. The island is home to 28 miles of walking trails and a vast area of untouched forest perfect for any lovers of nature!





