Qué hacer en Manhattan en un día

Publicado 08/29/2017
Así que estás en Manhattan un día. Aunque no tendrá tiempo para probar cada porción de pizza, examinar cada galería de arte y comprar en cada boutique, tendrá tiempo para experimentar la energía inconfundible del borough y algunas de sus atracciones esenciales. Consulte nuestra guía a continuación para aprovechar al máximo su visita (y asegúrese de usar sus zapatos para caminar).

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One World Observatory
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One World Trade Center
If you want to see as much of NYC as possible, the tallest building in the western hemisphere is going to come in handy. From the top three floors of this site, you’ll be able to take in sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.
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9/11 Memorial
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World Trade Center (museum: 180 Greenwich St.)
View the footprints of the Twin Towers and the stunning reflecting pools filling them; the names of the victims of the 2001 and 1993 terror attacks are etched around the perimeter. The memorial is free and open to the public daily (the related museum requires ticketed entrance).
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Tiendas en el Oculus
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185 Greenwich St.
Descubra este destino de compras por la impresionante arquitectura blanca del Oculus, uno de los lugares más atractivos para Instagram de NYC. Una vez que haya entrado en el centro minorista, elija entre más de 100 tiendas y restaurantes.
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Eataly NYC Downtown
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4 World Trade Center
Fuel your whirlwind tour of Lower Manhattan with some fresh Italian eats: pizza, pasta, bread, vino and gelato for starters. (Don’t be afraid to take some for the road too.) There’s plenty to explore at this Eataly outpost; check out our complete guide to the expansive market here.

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Central Park
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Take the R or W subway line from Lower Manhattan to 57th Street to approach the southern border of this famous oasis, adding a refreshing dose of greenery to your visit. The lower portion of the park contains playgrounds, a vintage carousel and lush natural spots like Sheep Meadow, the Hallett Nature Sanctuary and the Pond.

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MoMA
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11 W. 53rd St.
No trip to NYC is complete without a visit to the country’s foremost modern art institution. Explore over 200,000 works including instantly recognizable pieces by Van Gogh, Dali, Lichtenstein and Warhol. An ever-evolving assemblage of photography, painting, sculpture, film and performance art add to the picture.
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Times Square
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Broadway
Bright lights, billboards and Broadway marquees are the hallmarks of this bustling area. It’s packed with opportunities for people-watching, photography and shopping, as well as scoring discount Broadway tickets at the TKTS booth.
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Restaurant Row
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340 W. 46th Street
Find cuisine from all over the world tucked within this one-block stretch of 46th Street (between Eight and Ninth Avenues). You’ll find steak at Frankie and Johnnie’s, authentic Brazilian fare at Brazil Brazil, Italian at Barbetta and a whole lot more. It’s conveniently located in the Theatre District for a pre- (or post-) curtain bite.