6000 skyscrapers mould New York’s skyline and a further 400 are already being planned. The highest building in the city is the “One World Trade Center”, which opened in the year 2015, at 541.3 metres. The Central Park, covering an area of 341 hectares, is one of the largest parks anywhere in the world.
From BER you can fly daily to New York with United Airlines. The airline flies directly to the US hub Newark Liberty Airport.
Norse Atlantic Airways will connect BER with John F. Kennedy Airport daily from 17 August 2022.
The metropolis is defined by its internationality and the multitude of cultures that come together there. This is particularly reflected in New York's gastronomic scene and the many different languages spoken there. On the Subway or while walking along the avenues and boulevards, you can hear up to 800 languages.
With musicals such as "The Phantom of the Opera" and its museums, such as the world-famous MoMa, the Big Apple is also an absolute mecca for art and culture lovers.
1. A walk through Central Park
2. Admire the skyline from the observation platform of the Empire State Building
3. Walk across Brooklyn Bridge
4. Marvel at the lights of Times Square in the evening
5. Say “Hello” to Miss Liberty
1. Visit the Bronx Zoo
2. Experience the Musical “Lion King” on Broadway
3. Feel as you would in “Night at the Museum” in the Museum of Natural History
4. Cheer on the Yankees at a game in the stadium
5. Take a ride on the Big Wheel in Coney Island
1. Pay a visit to the New York Public Library
2. Travel with the yellow cabs
3. Go shopping in Brooklyn’s many second-hand stores
4. Fetch yourself a bagel and a coffee-to-go from the bagel store just around the corner
5. Travel by public ferry to Staten Island
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