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What are the main attractions in Uptown, New York? Come and take a look [DTA Suda Driving School]

Posted on 3/16/2026

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Manhattan above 59th Street is called "Uptown", which is Central Park and the Upper West Side (Upper West Side) and Upper East Side (Upper East Side) around it. It is recommended to arrange a day each for the Metropolitan Museum of Art (reservation) and the Museum of Natural History (reservation). If you are a special art lover, you can arrange 1 hour to go to the Guggenheim Museum to see the exhibition. Most fans will not specifically arrange play time for Central Park. If the weather is good, just walk along the way. 1. Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) Built in 1870, it is one of the three largest museums in the world, the other two being the British Museum and the Louvre. The Met attracts more than 5 million visitors every year and has a collection of more than 2 million works spanning 5,000 years. Opening hours: Sunday/Tuesday/Thursday 10am-5pm, Friday/Saturday 10am-9pm Tickets: Adults 30$, students 17$, free for under 12 years old Recommended play time: 3 hours-1 day Transportation: Get off at the 86th Street station of the subway train 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R and walk for 10 minutes after exiting the station. Address: 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028 2. American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) was established in 1869 and is one of the famous attractions in New York. It has a collection of more than 30 million+ animal and plant geological specimens (from dinosaur fossils, to animal bones, to space meteorites). Opening hours: 10am - 5.30pm (see the official website for closing time) Tickets: 30$ for adults, 24$ for students, reservation (+11$, can see all special exhibitions) Recommended play time: 3-5 hours The museum has 4 floors above ground, divided into two exhibition halls, new and old, each floor is connected. The old hall displays traditional exhibits such as dinosaur fossils, mammal specimens, ores, etc. The new hall has a unique shape, including the popular Butterfly Vivarium and the immersive interactive exhibition Invisible Worlds (special exhibition/additional fee required) Transportation: It takes about 18 minutes to walk from the Metropolitan Museum; get off at 81st Street or 79th Street of Line 1/2 of Subway Line A/B/C. Address: 200 Central Park W, New York, NY 10024 3. Solomon R./Guggenheim Museum is a relatively niche contemporary art museum, characterized by the spiral structure of the building, suitable for true art lovers. Opening hours: 10.30am - 5.30pm Tickets: 30$ for adults, 19$ for students. How to play: First take the elevator to the top floor, then walk down the ramp, and view the exhibitions floor by floor. Note: The exhibits are very abstract, and you will most likely not know what you are looking at. Please decide whether to go... Transportation: It takes about 7 minutes to walk from the Metropolitan Museum; take the subway 4/5/6/Q and get off at 86th Street, and walk for 10 minutes. Address: 1071 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128 4. Central Park was completed in 1870. It was formerly a swamp and was built to improve the living environment of residents. It is the first man-made park in the United States. It is suitable for locals to walk, jog, cycle, picnic, boating, etc. Opening hours: 6am - 1am Recommended play time: 1-2 hours How to play: For tourists, just take a walk when going to the Metropolitan Museum! If you like to take pictures, you can check in at Sheep Meadow, Bow Bridge and Bethesda Terrace. Transportation: There are multiple subway stations on both sides of the park. Reminder: Don’t rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being scammed. Food-entertainment-tourism related pictures
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