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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 5 OCTOBER 2014 34 TRAVEL DENSE, bustling, stylish and full of life, there is no place quite like New York City, whose impressive skyline includes the Empire State Building and where crowds flock each night to the theatres on Broadway. Famous for its bright lights and known as "the city that never sleeps", New York keeps tourists on the go. With a subway system that runs 24 hours a day and the major- ity of the city planned out as a grid, a good pair of walking shoes and a pocket-sized map are a visitor's best friends. The city is organised into five boroughs, however it's the borough of Manhattan, the most urbanised and architecturally diverse of the five, that visitors are likely to envi- sion when they think "New York." Manhattan boasts many neighbour- hoods, from SoHo to Murray Hill, Harlem to TriBeCa, and each with their own unique flavour and style. To get your bearings, hop aboard one of the city's double-decker bus tours where a guided overview of the many districts is available in a variety of languages. Sightseeing For 12 million American immi- grants between the late 19th to mid 20th century, Ellis Island was the port of entry into their new home- land. Greeted by the famous Statue of Liberty and then registered at El- lis Island, the United States Nation- al Park Service has preserved these sites and created a museum where visitors can even trace their fam- ily's ancestry from the records once taken here. Located in midtown Manhattan, the Empire State Building boasts one of the most popular observation decks in the world where millions of visitors each year take in the im- pressive views from the top of one of the world's tallest buildings. Central Park, an oasis of green in the city's centre, forms a link be- tween Manhattan's Upper East and Upper West sides. The park offers horse-drawn carriage rides, bicycle rentals, sprawling meadows ideal for a picnic lunch, a popular jogging track encircling a scenic reservoir; and in winter, an ice-skating rink. Broadway Running the full length of Man- hattan, Broadway is the oldest main thoroughfare in New York and dates back to the first New Amsterdam settlement. At the intersection of 42nd Street, one will find themselves in New York's Times Square. Awash in neon lights and a few steps away from Madison Square Garden, Rockefel- ler Center, and the city's behemoth department stores Saks, Macy's and Bloomingdale's, this also happens to be the spot where New Years Day is greeted by enormous crowds of rev- elers cheering for the glittering ball to drop at midnight. The most famous stretch of this wide and historic avenue runs through midtown Manhattan and is lined with theatres offering mu- sical entertainment each night. For something more off beat, skip the queues on Broadway and head down to the Lower East Side. Here you'll find smaller, 'black box'-style theatres with a quirkier selection of performances at typically nominal admission fees. Dining and Nightlife New York boasts some of the fin- est restaurants in the world and the variety of cuisine on offer is without compare. New York loves to eat and New Yorkers are passionate about their favourite spots for everything from where to find the best bagel to the finest five-star gastronomic ex- perience. On the New York restaurant scene, competition is fierce, and there's always a new must-try res- taurant in the spotlight, as well as long-standing institutions that have served their beloved recipes for gen- erations, such as The Russian Tea Room and Carnegie Deli. Just let the city's many neighbour- hoods guide you. Stop in for dim sum in Chinatown, pasta in Little Italy, or southern-style 'soul food' in Harlem. Even on the city's streets, there is authentic American snack fare on offer – roasted nuts and grilled hot dogs whose powerful aromas prove irresistible to tourists and locals alike. Beyond Manhattan Manhattan alone can occupy a tourist for weeks, but a trip beyond the city is rewarding. With New York's plentiful transportation net- work, trains and buses can take you beyond the city or even outside the state. Just outside of Manhattan, Brook- lyn is a popular borough enjoying a present-day cultural renaissance. In and around the Williamsburg neigh- bourhood, many of the city's artists and young entrepreneurs come to launch their careers, opening eclec- tic restaurants and boutiques, giv- ing performances and showcasing innovative artwork. For further exploration of Amer- ica's Northeast, the heart of New England lies a few hours from New York. Spend a day in Boston sip- ping coffee with the intellectu- als in Harvard Square, or enjoy a whale-watching cruise from the city's harbour. From there, head to the mountains of Maine or Vermont where winter skiing, summertime hiking and beautiful autumn foliage make for outdoor adventures in all seasons. Where to stay? The Ritz Carlton is located be- tween 5th and 6th Avenue overlook- ing New York's famed Central Park, in an exclusive neighbourhood re- nowned for its excellent dining and superb shopping. Ritz-Carlton guests will experience cosmopoli- tan elegance in the heat of New York City. Also on 5th Avenue, the luxurious St Regis is an ideal base to discover the city. Its ideal location places it within walking distance of Central Park, The Empire State Building, major attractions and excellent res- taurants. In midtown Manhattan on Madi- son and 5th Avenue, the Roosevelt Hotel is where the bustling business district meets the culture of the Upper East Side. This traditional hotel is within walking distance of some of New York's major attrac- tions, making it an ideal choice for holidaymakers. The Roosevelt Ho- tel combines the classic style of the early 20th century with the modern conveniences of today. How to get there? Emirates offer direct flights from Malpensa airport in Milan to JFK, New York. Flights departing from Milan on 7 November and return- ing on 21 November were priced at €481.68, including tax. Ryanair flights between Malta and Milan on the same dates were priced at €57.92, including airport tax. Prices were accurate at the time of going to print. Be a part of it New York Take a ferry across to Ellis Islands where more than 12 million immigrants first entered America. The Statue of Liberty, a gift from the French watches over the harbour One of the oldest bridges in the United States, Brooklyn Bridge was the world's longest suspended bridge when it was completed in 1883 Be part of the million- strong crowd that sees in the New Year in the famous Times Square Central Park, an oasis of green in the city's centre, forms a link between Manhattan's Upper East and Upper West sides