Local guide New York City Frederique Antoinette Barbier. New York City guide.

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Local guide New York City Frederique Antoinette Barbier. New York City guide.

If you want to get to know the culture in an interesting way, then you have come to the right place. Private Tourist Guide New York City is my way of life. For years, I have been passionately pursuing my passion of bringing the history and culture and interesting surroundings of New York City, which is my place of life, to life. Even though I live and work here, this space constantly manages to shock me with its mysteries. I am passionate about the history of New York City, its surroundings, its unique atmosphere and, above all, the people of New York City, who are friendly and sincere.

Discovering the surroundings with a good Private tour guide of New York City is like getting to know a fascinating mystery. To enjoy New York City completely, it is not enough to see the obligatory tourist attractions. Only a local Private tour guide of New York City will be able to give you the power of the most famous, special positive experience of your time there. Therefore, only a person who enjoys being among people should become a city Private tourist guide. This is her overwhelming passion. New York City is a wonderful platform for human relations. For this reason, only with a Private tour guide can you feel the authentic profile of the city, feel it as the locals perceive it.

Discovering the surroundings with a Private tour guide of New York City will definitely bring you an experience. First of all, you can expect to be served in your own language. You have the opportunity to talk freely with a Private tourist guide. You can ask questions, make suggestions as well as your personal comments. Using a Private tour guide in New York City allows you to freely and individually tailor your travel arrangements to suit your possibilities and personal needs. My contribution to our joint exploration of New York City will guarantee you a perfectly prepared sightseeing time with your Private tour guide. Very importantly, I also understand the values of the local sense of humour, and can match the nature and type of messaging to your expectations. I will recommend you to get to know special attractions, not only those known from tourist information books, but those which the locals like. You will have the opportunity to taste the regional cuisine in the most famous restaurants or bars. I will show you enigmatic corners that dazzle you with their unique colours. I will prove to you why I love this city so much.

New York City therefore invites you to join this exquisite adventure. Let this New York City ambience and unique atmosphere enchant you. I can guarantee you that it will become a fantastic experience that will be immortalised in only fond memories. I'll provide you with local tales personal intriguing stories from the past and the customs of New York City will also evoke for you that which exerts good feelings.

Local guide New York City Frederique Antoinette Barbier. New York City guide.

New York City's top attractions

  • TIMES SQUARE. Big screens with brightly coloured adverts flickering on them, traffic, yellow taxis - this is the image that usually comes to mind when hearing the phrase 'Times Square'. This New York City square used to be called Longacre Square. It was renamed in 1904, when the editorial office of the New York City Times moved into the New York City Times Building (now One Times Square). Times Square owes more than just its name to the newspaper. The newspaper's owner was instrumental in getting an underground station built here. Every year, crowds of New York Cityers greet the New Year in Times Square.
  • CENTRAL PARK. In the heart of Manhattan is the most famous park in New York City - Central Park. It resembles a huge, symmetrical green island. The pace at which New York City City has grown has contributed to its creation. The city authorities carved out a green area to prevent the neighbourhood from turning into a concrete jungle. In Central Park, you can escape the hustle and bustle of the big city. Tranquillity is most easily found in the quiet zone - Sheep Meadow. The name is no coincidence - the meadow was once a sheep grazing area. The largest body of water in the park is the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir - a comfortable jogging trail has been laid out around it. The Strawberry Fields are hugely popular with tourists. They are located opposite the flat block where John Lennon lived. W
  • FIFTH AVENUE. Fifth Avenue is the most representative and one of the richest streets in Midtown Manhattan. The world's most famous designers, including Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Versace and Prada, have their boutiques here. Fifth Avenue has become a symbol of the affluent part of New York City. Initially, wealthy New York Cityers only bought flats here. The first typical commercial building was constructed in the early 20th century. Since then, the avenue has quickly developed into the world's most recognisable and most expensive shopping street.
  • STATUE OF LIBERTY. The great statue on Liberty Island is actually named Liberty Enlightening the World. It is a world-famous symbol of New York City, the United States and freedom. The Statue of Liberty was erected between 1884 and 1886 and was co-designed by the French sculptor Frederic August Bartholdi, the French engineer Gustave Eiffel (responsible for the structure) and the American architect Richard Morris Hunt (author of the pedestal). The statue itself of a woman holding a torch in her right hand and in her left hand a plaque bearing the date of the independence of the United States was created by Bartholdi. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French government to mark the centenary of the Declaration of Independence. There is a viewing point at the crown. The island can be reached by ferry. A ticket including a round-trip fare and access to the terrace costs US$21. Tickets can be booked at www.statuecruises.com. There is a viewing point at the crown of the Statue of Liberty.
  • EMPIRE STATE BUILDING. The Empire State Building can certainly be considered one of the most recognisable symbols of New York City. It is known from many films - including 'King Kong' and 'Sleepless in Seattle'. The skyscraper opened on 1 May 1931. Its construction took barely 58 weeks. It is quite an achievement - after all, it has 102 floors and measures 381 m (including the antenna on the roof - over 443 m). For several decades it was the tallest building in the world. To ascend to the 86th floor costs US$32. To also enter the observation deck on the 102nd floor, one has to pay USD 52.
  • METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. This is the oldest and largest museum in the United States. Since 1880, it has been located on Fifth Avenue, on the edge of Central Park (it was founded a decade earlier). Among the collections are paintings, sculptures, musical instruments, costumes and even weapons. The collection includes the heritage of ancient Egypt and Greece, Byzantium, African and Asian countries, works by European masters and American art. Works by Giotto, Botticelli, Raphael, Monet, Renoir, van Gogh, Rembrandt or Vermeer, among others, can be admired here.
  • WALL STREET. This is another of New York City's most recognisable streets. It is also a symbol of capitalism. The centrepiece of Wall Street is Federal Hall. Since the early 18th century, it housed New York City City Hall. It was here that the US Constitution was adopted and George Washington was proclaimed the first president. However, the original building was demolished in 1812. The modern building dates from 1842. Inside, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights of the United States can be admired in glass cases. The New York City Stock Exchange building is also an attraction. In 1989, an American sculptor of Italian origin, Arturo Di Modica, illegally placed a bronze sculpture of a bull, known as the Charging Bull, here. The bull, which today sits in Bowling Green Park, has become a symbol of Wall Street.
  • BROOKLYN BRIDGE. This is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the world. Its construction was completed in 1883. The Brooklyn Bridge runs over the East River Strait and connects the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan. The bridge measures just over 1.8 km in length. It features a pathway for pedestrians and cyclists. The Brooklyn Bridge has a presence in pop culture, having 'featured' in films such as Godzilla, I Am Legend and series such as Sex in the City.
  • Broadway is a street in Manhattan. The name is also used to describe the complex of dozens of theatres located along it. The first theatre on Broadway was built in the mid-18th century. In the English-speaking world, it is one of the most important centres of the performing arts; among tourists, it is one of New York City's greatest attractions.
  • CONEY ISLAND. For some the capital of kitsch, for others a temple of entertainment. Coney Island is a peninsula and residential district. It has a wide, sandy beach along which stretches a wooden promenade - the Riegelmann Boardwalk. It is teeming with bars and restaurants. Entry to the beach is free. New York Cityers and tourists are also attracted by the famous Luna Park (the first attractions appeared as early as the 19th century) and the New York City Aquarium.

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