Things to do in Lyndhurst

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1. Times Square

The flashing neon signs and oversized billboards of Times Square are larger and louder than life, rather like New York itself. Overflowing with noise and activity, it is the very soul of the city that never sleeps.
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Times Square showing a skyscraper, signage and central business district

2. Broadway

Broadway is called the “Great White Way” for the dazzling lights surrounding the popular Times Square portion of this avenue. Take a moment to look in all directions from your spot at the center of Times Square. Every December 31, about 1 million people crowd into this space to watch the 12-foot (3.6-meter) ball drop from One Times Square in celebration of the New Year.
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3. Central Park

For an afternoon away from the swarming streets of New York City, why not follow the example of the locals and make a bee-line for the expansive lawns of Central Park. Designed by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted, the park opened in 1857 and has been a treasured gem in the heart of the urban sprawl ever since.
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spring landscape in the Central park, New York, USA

4. Madison Square Garden

Midtown Manhattan has one of the world’s most famous indoor arenas: Madison Square Garden (MSG). Watch the NBA New York Knicks, NHL New York Rangers and WNBA New York Liberty or your favorite big-name concert performers at this huge venue.
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5. Rockefeller Center

Constructed during the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Rockefeller Center was a sign of confidence in the face of an uncertain future for many Americans. The complex was financed in its entirety by the tycoon and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, and remains a commanding presence to this day in midtown Manhattan.
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6. Grand Central Terminal

Just one glance at the imposing neo-classical façade of Grand Central Terminal evokes the spirit of adventure and romance. A priceless Tiffany clock made from opulent stained glass sits above the entrance, crowned by the classical figures of Mercury, Hercules and Minerva. When it was built, this was the largest sculptural group in the world – an apt frontispiece for such a grand building.
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7. Empire State Building

When it was completed in 1931, the Empire State Building was the tallest in the world – a title it held for 40 years. An icon in the New York skyline, it is recognised the world over thanks to celebrated films such as King Kong and West Side Story. Rising to a remarkable 442 metres high, this instantly identifiable art-deco skyscraper has come to represent the city’s stature and ambition.
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Close up view of the Empire State Building and the New York city skyline on a beautiful blue sky day

8. Statue of Liberty

Gifted to the United States of America by the people of France in 1886, the Statue of Liberty marked the friendship between the two countries and memorialised over a hundred years of American independence. It has stood in New York Harbor ever since, the first thing new immigrants fleeing famine and persecution would see as they arrived in search of a new life in the land of the free.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Lyndhurst worth visiting?
Whether you plan to experience the local charm and cultural attractions or try unique foods and go on outdoor adventures, there are many things to do in Lyndhurst.
How do I spend a day in Lyndhurst?
Start your sightseeing with a visit to American Dream and DreamWorks Water Park. Then, explore different areas of Lyndhurst for local restaurants and some souvenir shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Lyndhurst?
American Dream is one of the top tourist attractions in Lyndhurst and deserves a place on every sightseeing list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Lyndhurst?
Three days will give you plenty of time to tick off popular city highlights, such as American Dream, DreamWorks Water Park and Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park. The average stay in Lyndhurst is two days. If you have the urge to extend your adventure, New York isn't far away.
What are some activities to do in Lyndhurst with kids?
Whether you're holidaying with tiny adventurers or thrill-loving teens, a fun-filled itinerary makes all the difference. Browse our recommendations for what to do in Lyndhurst with kids.

What to do in Lyndhurst for adults?
There are loads of things to do in Lyndhurst, with experiences for adults of all ages. Round off your day with a visit to Washington Street or Justice William Brennan Courthouse.
Are there free things to do in Lyndhurst?
One of the simplest ways to learn about free things to do in Lyndhurst is to speak with a local tour guide. You'll get insider advice on hip neighbourhoods, parks and other hotspots you can experience without reaching into your pocket. Lyndhurst Historical Society - Little Red Schoolhouse is one place that doesn't have an entrance fee.