12 Famous Photo Locations in New York City

I must have spent at least 20 days in New York City in total, so I’ve been lucky enough to see all the famous sites. It really is one of the greatest cities in the world with iconic movie locations, skyscrapers and historical buildings.

Below is a collection of my favourite spots in the city. Enjoy!


1. Times Square.

One of the most famous places on the planet - so yes, the majority of the time it feels like half of the world population is there too. But in every way it’s awesome. It gives you those feels of hopes and dreams. *Cue Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind*

The good thing about Times Square is that it’s completely free, so you can literally spend the whole day there. Looking around the shops, watching the screens from the Red Steps and taking those all important photographs.

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2. Central Park Lake & Loeb Boathouse.

This was one of the best things I’ve done in my life. We hired a rowing boat for an hour which cost $15 (cash only). It was also another $4.00 for each additional 15 minutes with a $20 cash deposit. BUT SO WORTH IT!

So many of my favourite films have been featured here including 27 dresses - iconic!

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3. Top of the Rock - Rockefeller Center.

THE ultimate view of the city & Empire State Building.

I’ve been here 3 times and it still takes my breath away. Slightly pricey - adult tickets costing $38. There are viewing decks on three floors. The 67th and 69th have protective glass, then the 70th has unobstructed 360 views.

My top tip is to arrive around 5pm, then you will be able to see the city during the day, at sunset, then at night. It’s magic seeing all the twinkly lights turn on!

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4. Madison Square Garden.

This was a huge bucket list tick for me - seeing a basketball match at MSG! The game and the atmosphere was electric! If I lived in New York, I would definitely be a season ticket holder here. Undoubtedly one of the best things to do in the city.

‘DEFENSE!’

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5. Brooklyn Bridge.

Undeniably one of the most famous bridges in the world. It connects Brooklyn to Manhattan which boasts incredible views from either side. It can take up to an hour to walk the whole way across or even better, you can hire bikes to get to the other side.

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6. Staten Island Ferry.

Another free experience in the city, which takes you to and from Staten Island. Again the views are awesome as you sail past the Statue of Liberty. It’s just another great way to see the city from a different perspective. The ferry port is located by Battery Park in South Manhattan. The orange ferries are huge, so you can’t miss them!

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7. Central Park.

The perfect place to take a picnic on a warm summers day. There are always plenty of people playing frisbee, basketball, baseball or sunbathing around the park. Again, it’s another location where you’re entertained for free. Lots of buskers, dancers, acrobatic acts and rollerbladers.

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8. Cupcake ATM.

Yup, this is a real thing. Plus they’re delicious. Located by Lexington Avenue 59th street subway station.

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9. Grand Central Station.

One of the most famous train stations in the world. It’s located in midtown Manhattan and is over 100 years old. The building oozes history and gorgeous architecture.

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10. Statue of Liberty.

Another world-famous building that is a must-see in New York. To go inside the tower, I suggest booking in advance as there are limited slots. Especially if you’re wanting to go right up to the crown. The view from the Pedestal is just as good, it just depends if you want the full experience. There are many different ticket options, but they all include the round trip ferry service, Ellis Island Immigration Museum plus access to the Statue of Liberty grounds.

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11. Ground Zero.

This is not the place to practice your selfies or have a photo shoot. But certainly, the place to reflect, think and pay your respects. It’s the most powerful place I’ve ever been. The 9/11 Museum and the One World tower are worth a visit too.

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12. Pershing Square.

Famous for being featured in many movies, plus they make THE best pancakes! Located right outside Grand Central Station - go go go!

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