

Manhattan is such a popular place that whenever people envision the city of New York, the first thing they imagine is visiting Manhattan. Many of Manhattan’s famous tourist attractions such as the Empire State Building, St.Patrick’s Cathedral, Times Square, and Central Park have been in some way or form depicted in various Hollywood films, broadcast TV, the radio, and even in popular magazines. Although these locations are the things that make Manhattan iconic, there are still a ton of places that are as amazing as the previously stated places. If you are visiting Manhattan for the purpose of taking your me-time and enjoying some of the fun activities, then continue reading below to view the best things to do alone in Manhattan, New York City.
1. Visit Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum
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Posted by Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum on Wednesday, 10 April 2019
The Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum is an educational institution founded in 1982 that showcases the aircraft carrier Intrepid, the space shuttle Enterprise, and various vehicles and artilleries. All persons are welcome to enjoy and take photographs of the amazing inventions. Marvel at many of America’s engineering feats as you stroll around the museum and learn the history and general mechanics on how these vessels and vehicles work. Be inspired and become aware of the history, science, and successful services that these machines were able to do during their time.
Visit Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum
Address: Pier 86, W 46th Street and 12th Avenue, New York, New York
Website: Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum
Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm; Sat - Sun: 8am - 6pm
Price: 24-33 USD
2. Tour the Grand Central Terminal
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Posted by Grand Central Terminal on Monday, 19 February 2018
Formally opened in February 1913 for public use, the Grand Central Terminal has been one of the busiest places in Manhattan ever since. The place not only functions as a terminal, but it also acts as a shopping center with over 60 shops, a cultural area, and a place where guests can eat. Be amazed at the beauty of the place which is both an architectural and artistic masterpiece. One of the building’s main attractions is the four-faced opal clock in the center of the main concourse. The clock is where many locals, as well as visitors, try to meet up since it such an iconic place in New York. If you are planning to take the subway at the Grand Central Terminal, you might as well enjoy shopping, eating, and meeting new people as you wait for your ride.
Tour the Grand Central Terminal
Address: 89 East 42nd Street, New York, New York
Website: Grand Central Terminal
Opening hours: 5am - 2am (daily)
Price: Free
3. Try ice skating at Bryant Park
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Posted by Bryant Park on Monday, 11 March 2019
The Bryant Park Corporation is a non-profit organization that seeks to renovate and operate Bryant Park for the benefit of the public. Being the only large-scale public park in midtown Manhattan, it has hosted many events such as concerts, product launches, seminars, film and photography, and even ice skating! Enjoy many of the events and activities that are being hosted daily and get to meet new people, learn new ideas, and make great memories that will last you a lifetime.
Try ice skating at Bryant Park
Address: Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, 40th and 42nd Streets, New York, New York
Website: Bryant Park
Opening hours: 7am - 10pm (daily)
Price: Free
4. See the Castle Clinton
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Posted by Castle Clinton National Monument on Wednesday, 4 July 2018
Sitting at the top of Manhattan Island, Castle Clinton is the place that greatly represents the country’s national progress and growth. Although built as a fortification during the British invasion, the castle as it stands today is a place for sightseers, theater-goers, immigrants, and visitors. Visit the place and enjoy the views of the castle as well as the monument itself. If you are interested in history and stories of the past, then you are in the right place, as the castle has plenty of it.
See the Castle Clinton
Address: 26 Wall St, New York, NY 10005
Website: Castle Clinton
Opening hours: 7:45am - 5pm (daily)
Price: Free
5. Head to Trinity Church
Posted by Trinity Church Wall Street on Thursday, 25 April 2019
The Trinity Church Wall Street is an Episcopal church that aims to serve the people by spreading the gospel of God. They are guided by specific values such as faith, inclusiveness, compassion, social justice, and integrity. If you are a person looking for a place of worship during your travel in Manhattan, then look no further. The church offers 20 services per week which are also streamed online for more people from around the globe to watch. The Trinity Music and Arts Ministry also hosts arts and concerts for the purpose of preserving the artistic heritage of the institution.
Trinity Church
Address: 89 Broadway, New York, New York
Website: Trinity Church
Opening hours: 8am - 6pm (daily)
Price: Free
6. Drink and dine at the historic Fraunces Tavern
Posted by Fraunces Tavern, Restaurant on Monday, 14 January 2019
Offering various whiskeys, craft beers, and ciders, as well as food, the Fraunces Tavern, is a place for people looking to drink and eat in great company. They offer four different menus - brunch, lunch, dinner, and tapas. Some of their featured dishes are beet salad, pan-seared organic salmon, slow-roasted chicken pot pie, and lamb stew. If you are in Manhattan and are looking for a great place to dine and drink, Fraunces Tavern is a great place that you can try.
Fraunces Tavern
Address: 54 Pearl St, New York, New York
Website: Fraunces Tavernn
Opening hours: 11am - 4pm (daily)
Price: 9-44 USD
7. Enjoy the view from the Empire State Building

If you are planning to explore the busy streets of midtown Manhattan alone, you should consider this tour. The tour will not only show you the best spots in the area but it also helps you gain more knowledge of the history and secrets on each location that the tour showcases. Some of the places you will visit would be the New York Public Library, Grand Central Station, the Rockefeller Center, and the iconic Empire State Building. Tour the fabulous spots together with 20 other people who are just as interested in Manhattan as you are.
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The Empire State building is an iconic New York City Art Deco landmark, built in 1931 during the Great Depression. This hundred-and-three-story limestone giant opened after 13 months of construction. The building’s frame rose at a rate of 4 1/2 stories per week and is the fastest-rising skyscraper ever built. Check out the 86th-floor observatory that offers 1050-foot-high spectacular Manhattan views and a wraparound outdoor deck .
Views from the compact 102nd-floor observatory are better yet, but it comes with an extra price charge. The Observation Decks attracts 4 million visitors per year. Famous films featuring the Empire State Building include: Sleepless in Seattle (1993), King Kong (1933), On the Town (1949),The Producers (1968), and Superman II (1980).
The Empire State Building is lit up with a specific color each night. Since 2012, the building’s state-of-the-art LED light displays have illuminated the Manhattan skyline at night. The lights’ colors are changed each night to recognize important occasions, holidays, and organizations throughout the year. The lighting system is capable of displaying more than 16 million colors. For visitor information, you can contact www.esbnyc.com.
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Manhattan is a great place for people to spend their vacation. It has great views, friendly locals, tons of awesome and interesting places to visit, and has so many stories to tell. Since the place has so much to offer, you will surely appreciate them when you visit. You can even explore many iconic places that you would usually only see in magazines or on TV. So take your vacation and enjoy your time in marvelous Manhattan.
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