It is impossible to get lost in Manhattan. All the streets and avenues are numbered, and intersect at right angles thus resembling the geometrical network. This form is "disturbed" only by Broadway, the street that divides Manhattan diagonally.

MIDTOWN

Midtown, the city block with most tourist attractions and landmarks, attracts shopaholics with the variety of offers (whether you're interested in the latest fashion collections and state of the art  technical equipment), and art lovers with world-renowned museums, and hedonists with fine restaurants and prestigious hotel, located in the heart of Manhattan.

CHELSEA AND HERALD SQUARE

This part of NY has become a favourite part for accomodation to many regular NY visitors. Why? Mostly because of its position on the map of Manhattana. Here you will also find the famous Madison Square Garden, multifunctional hall and the home of New York Knicks, Liberty and New York Rangers.

UNION SQUARE, GRAMERCY PARK, FLATIRON

When browsing one of the many NY monographies in the famous bookstore Barnes & Nobile, you will surely see a picture of one of the most extraordinary buildings of New York City - Flatiron Building. This building alone is a good enough reason to tour of the neighborhood. But when you "get lost" in the Union Square market, you won't stop to admire the many unusual products sold here.

GREENWICH VILLAGE

Many say this is part of the city is not typical New York, there are no skyscrapers and geometrical street network. This part is packed with young people who like to come here, and who "order" tourists to adjust to such a relaxed environment.

SOHO AND TRIBECA

This artistic district, enriched with a great choice of restaurants and shops of young (and promising) and occasional but prominent designer names, attracts large numbers of tourists and art admirers. . Even Manhattan residents gladly come here for a Sunday lunch.

LOWER EAST SIDE

During your visit to New York, do not miss its ethnic parts, such as the Chinese and Jewish or Little Italy  in the Lower East Side. Be sure to tour of the streets of Essex and its shop with pickled vegetables, The Pickle Guys, that will, with its scents, take you back at the beginning of the 20th century. The time has stopped here.

MANHATTAN

New York was born in the southernmost part of Manhattan. In 1626 this part of town was bought by a Dutchman Peter Minuit for the goods at the equivalent of $ 24. Today this is a center of world trade and finance, and the starting point to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

BROOKLYN

Far from the eyes of the tourists, but no less interesting, Brooklyn is a part of New York new residents of the city particularly like. Tourists love it for two reasons: first - the life in it is part of the city is less expensive, and second- Brooklyn coast offers wonderful panoramic views of Manhattan. Although the fastes way to come to this part is subway, it is best reached on foot via the Brooklyn bridge.

UPPER WEST SIDE

Upper West Side is a laid back part of the city as it is mostly residential area, and here you will feel more like a resident of New York than a tourist. Therefore if you want a peaceful environment, away from the bustle of the city center, it is an ideal place for accommodation during your stay in New York .

UPPER EAST SIDE

Just mentioning Upper East Side, most women hear the tapping heels Manolo Blahnik shoes and see Carrie Bradshaw running out of her charming apartment looking for new men. Or new shoes. The younger ones think of spoiled rich from Gossip Girl. These are just some of the sit-coms that have contributed to even greater popularity of this elite neighborhood.

HARLEM

If you came to New York to dive into the soul of this city, exit the subway at the intersection Lexington Avenue and 125th streets. There have Harlem before you, and the voices you hear and faces you see are a testimony of unforgetable life stories.

BRONX AND QUEENS

Although they are considered the outskirts of the city, they too have their "trump cards" that attract tourists. They are not famous landmarks or exclusive restaurants, but the facts that the Bronx Zoo, New York Botanical Garden and Yankee Stadium are located in Bronx, and a big shopping center Century 21 in Queens are enough to attract your attention.