New York is famed for its elegance, sophistication and high-octane lifestyle. Every day record numbers of people enter through the respective terminals of JFK, La Guardia and Newark to come and discover the epitome of American life – freedom. The boldest symbol of this existence is the imposing Statue of Liberty, representing the essence of this important city. Other landmark attractions featured in this part of world include Madison Square Garden, Rockefeller Plaza, Times Square, Central Park and the ever-popular Fifth Avenue. Alternative activities can be undertaken at the Bronx Zoo or the prominent Chinatown.
A must see venue especially for those who are fans of arts and entertainment, is the incredible Carnegie Hall. Having hosted the best in the industry, Carnegie Hall is a magnificent architectural structure known for its outstanding musical productions. The auditorium has three magnificent stages under one roof - Isaac Stern Auditorium / Ronald O. Perelman Stage with 2084 seats, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Recital Hall with 268 seats and Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall seating 599 people. All three have been the home of recitals, chamber music concerts, important jazz festivals, discussions, master classes and so much more. Besides the halls, Carnegie has an on-site Rose Museum that gives visitors an inside look at the history behind it as well as an archives collection chronicling the amazing events that have happened here.
The cuisine served at Carnegie Hall has become as famous as its music – with a variety of eateries on the premises, it promises to cater for every appetite. Visitors are welcome to enquire about tours around the Hall; these are always a popular option as the guided journeys are knowledgeable and full of fun. Come and explore New York’s more romantic side by visiting the marvellous cultural gem that is Carnegie Hall.