New York Manhattan 2-Day Intense Travel Guide (Part 3)
#Statue of Liberty I didn't book tickets in advance. Around 12:00, when I was about to leave the Brooklyn Bridge, I checked the official website and saw that there were only tickets available for 15:00. I tried to order online but failed, so I decided to go to Battery Park and see if I could get tickets there. ๐ข๐ At the park, tickets were readily available, no reservation needed. It was 25 ๐ per person, and you could just buy and board the ferry. It took over three hours from buying the ticket to returning to Battery Park, with most of the time spent waiting in line. It was hot and sunny, but I highly recommend visiting the island. The photos turned out great! I'll be posting a separate guide on how to buy tickets and board the ferry. ๐ ๐ข๐ #Wall Street Bull After the exhausting visit to the Statue of Liberty, I still had to visit the Charging Bull. On the way to the subway station, I also passed by the New York Stock Exchange ๐ธ. #Katz's For dinner, I found a century-old sandwich shop. I wondered what could be so special about a sandwich, but after tasting it, I was amazed. The food was delicious, and I'll definitely post a separate guide about this place. ๐ On the way to Bleecker St station after dinner, I couldn't resist taking photos of the many graffiti walls ๐ธ. ๐ข๐ I also visited some interesting little shops and watched street basketball. Life here feels just like a movie. New York has everything you'd expect it to have. ๐จ In the evening, under the beautiful sunset, I took the subway to the airport shuttle to JFK Airport, ending my trip to the United States. #NewYork ๐๐