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New York is about far more than bricks and mortar, or even the people who inhabit it. It’s importance to the nation runs deeper even than its status as the world’s second biggest financial centre. The streets aren’t quite paved with gold, but to some they might as well be; New York is the embodiment […]

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New York is about far more than bricks and mortar, or even the people who inhabit it. It’s importance to the nation runs deeper even than its status as the world’s second biggest financial centre. The streets aren’t quite paved with gold, but to some they might as well be; New York is the embodiment of the American Dream.

This is why millions of immigrants have flocked to the city over the last century and why, with 150 recognised nationalities, it remains a contender for the most multicultural city in the world. Anything is possible; your cultural fix in one of the fine museums ends up impulsively in a Broadway theatre; your historical walking tour turns into an opportunistic spending spree in one of the many shopping malls; your quiet afternoon in a city diner becomes an all night bar crawl with three expats and a local taxi driver. Don’t sweat it; just give in to the Big Apple.

Where to stay
The Library Hotel is a paradise for book lovers and even those who aren’t will be impressed by the comfort and service at one of New York’s top hotels. The Casablanca and French Quarters are two more great choices which cater superbly for business and leisure alike.

Where to eat
New York cuisine is as diverse as the population; there’s a particularly strong Italian influence, and Frankie’s Spuntino 457 is perhaps the best place to sample it. The sublime Ouest has a more traditionally American feel, while Aquavit is possibly the best Scandinavian restaurant outside of Scandinavia.

What to see
The Statue of Liberty is easily New York’s most famous landmark. If you prefer to shop than sight-see then head to the world-renowned Fifth Avenue; alternatively, catch a show on Broadway – all the big names are there.

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