What to do and see in Turtle Bay, New York (NY): The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

January 18, 2022 Mollie Coke

Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
Restaurants in New York City

1. The Ark of Return

1st Avenue and 46th Street United Nations Visitors Plaza, New York City, NY 10017 http://rememberslavery.un.org
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The Ark of Return

2. Katharine Hepburn Garden

224 E 47th St, New York City, NY 10017-2102
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Katharine Hepburn Garden

3. United Nations Headquarters

405 E 42nd St, New York City, NY 10017-3507 +1 212-963-4475 [email protected] http://visit.un.org
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United Nations Headquarters

We regret to inform you that in an abundance of caution and as a preventative measure amidst the current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, United Nations Headquarters is closed to the public and guided tours have been suspended effective immediately until 31 March. For more information and updates please visit: Facebook, Twitter, & visit.un.org We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Visitors can learn about the UN's peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts by touring the complex, even when it is in session. NEW! Now offering VIRTUAL TOURS! Please visit our website for more information and bookings: visit.un.org

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Unfortunately it was raining heavily on the day I joined a tour of the UN headquarters last October. This meant I didn't really see the outside area of the building. So I feel like I missed some interesting areas, views and artworks. However, it's a great experience to peer inside the heart of the UN and I highly recommend it. Our Egyptian tour guide was excellent, unhurried, clearly very knowledgeable about the building and the activities and functions of the organisation and able to answer all the group's questions. The artwork littered throughout the buildings is engaging and thought-provoking and walking into the General Assembly Hall, the Security Council Chamber, and the Economic and Social Council Chamber was memorable. Titbits of information that particularly interested me included worldwide military expenditure since midnight on the day I visited; $3,666,966,642 (in less than 24 hours - staggering) and a mural of the annual military expenditure from 2013 comparing that to Official Development Expenditure, the UN regular budget and the International Disarmament and Non-proliferation Organisations expenditure in the same year - also staggering. It certainly demonstrated priorities. An extra hour before the start of the tour is required for security issues and activities. Don't forget your official ID.

4. Amster Yard

211 E 49th St, New York City, NY 10017-1501
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5. The Braves of 9/11

780 3rd Ave, New York City, NY 10017-2024
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