I want to wake up in a city
That doesn't sleep
And find I'm king of the hill
Top of the heap.
Frank Sinatra
Population
Density
In 2014, the city had an estimated
population density of 27,858 people per
square mile (10,756/km²), rendering it the
most densely populated of all municipalities
housing over 100,000 residents in the United
States; however, several small cities (of fewer
than 100,000) in adjacent Hudson County,
New Jersey are more dense overall.
Demographics
Based from the 2000 Census
Getting to and from airports
Rental cars
Train bookings made easy
Food shopping
Markets
Scenic vistas
Once you have arrived
The reasons
we love it
Take the ferry to Staten Island for a culture
change and experience how they live,
Check out the amazing art galleries that the
city has to offer.
Spend a day meandering in Central Park to
get the full effect of Jacqueline Kennedy
Onassis Reservoir.
What to do?
How to get around
Commuting tips and tricks for first-timers
Manhattan -
Brooklyn
The island of Manhattan was purchased
from American Indian people in 1626 for
about US$1,000 in modern currency.
In 1789, New York City became the first
national capital of the U.S. for a year.
New Yorkers drink almost 7 times more
coffee than other cities in the US.
Geography
Some facts about the big apple
With 800 languages,
New York is the most
linguistically diverse
city in the world.
factslides.com/s-New-York