New York Remains Popular Destination for Business and Holiday Alike
The Statue of Liberty, one of New Yorks most iconic landmarks
With summer only just around the corner, an influx of travellers looking to visit foreign climes and one of America's favourite cities remaining as ever a popular location, New York is set to once again draw millions of summer visitors from the UK alone. And with a huge array of competitively prices flights allowing individuals access to the 'Big Apple' for both business and pleasure, one of the State's most iconic cities looks to once again draw the crowds.
Renowned around the world, New York continues to have a love affair with both the American public and visitors alike. With Central Park, Broadway, Manhattan Island and the Statue of Liberty all offering an exhilarating experience for travellers over and over again the iconic city, its towering skyscrapers, yellow taxi's and glamorous shopping, provides the perfect summer getaway whether it be a long weekend or a few weeks. And with the arrival of the second Sex and the City Movie, a famed show which built on New York's previous fame and brought it to a whole new audience, the location is likely to once again become a hotspot for fans.
Travelling from the UK couldn't be easier with a number of routes flying out of the country including British Airways from London Heathrow. Offering instant and quick flights to the U.S so that visitors can quickly immerse themselves in the bustle of New York, Grand Central Station, Magnolia's Bakery and shopping at Macy's is only a few hours away.
Posted by Barry, 02 June 2010 11:39
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