Bryant Park
In the heart of Midtown, it was once a drug dealer's area. In 1992 and after a solid renovation,
it was an immediate success and became a resting place for New Yorkers.
Bryant Park
Bryant Park
Bryant Park
Bryant Park
Bryant Park
5th Avenue
5th Avenue
5th Avenue & East 42nd Street
Chrysler Building.
New York Public Library
This municipal library (built in 1908) occupies a whole side of Bryant Park.
New York Public Library
New York Public Library
New York Public Library
5th Avenue
Horatio Street
Horatio Street
Jane Street
Jane Street
Jane Street
11th Avenue & Hudson River Greenway
Hudson River Greenway
View of the Financial District.
Erie Lackawanna Terminal
On the other side of the Hudson, the city of Hoboken.
New York City Sanitation Department, Hudson River & Hoboken
Pier 54
Former quay of White Star Line and Cunard Line (whose name is still legible), its building was destroyed in 1991.
Pier 54
This wharf should have welcomed the Titanic in 1912, after its inaugural crossing. We know what happened to the mythical ship.
Pier 66
World Trade Center
The empty space of WTC1 and WTC2, and the new Freedom Tower.
Broadway & 140 Harry Bhelmsley Building
Broadway & St. Paul’s Chapel
Dating back to 1764, it's the oldest surviving building in Manhattan.
Broadway & City Hall Park
Broadway & Transportation Building
Broadway
Woolworth Building : 241 meters high and dating from 1913, this is one of the most beautiful and oldest skyscrapers in the city.
New York City Hall
Housing the office of the mayor, its access is severely restricted. Built in 1811.
Manhattan Municipal Building
Built in 1912 to house most of the services of the city.
Manhattan Municipal Building
At the top, the Civic Fame statue.
West Street
The entrance to the street, towards the World Trade Center.
Battery Place & State Street
Battery Place & State Street
Battery Park
West Street
On the left, the new neighborhood of Battery Park City. Right, Whitehall Building.
Whitehall Building
State Street
State Street
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church
Church and presbytery built in 1965.
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church
17 State Street
Alexander Hamilton US Custom House
Erected in 1907 by the federal government to manage the collection of duties for the port of New York.
Alexander Hamilton US Custom House
It has since changed functions and houses the National Museum of the American as well as the National Archives.
Broadway
Broadway
Financial District
It's not the nicest part of the city.
One Liberty Plaza
Certainly not the most beautiful building in Manhattan, it replaced the Singer Building in 1969.
Broadway
Trinity Building, built in 1905.
Station Cathedral Parkway - 110th Street
The complexity of the New York subway can disconcert at the beginning. But once its principle understood,
it becomes very easy to use.
Cathedral Parkway - 110th Street Station
Fulton Street Station
Subway stations are often cramped, and sometimes, as here, in a state of advanced ruin.
Fulton Street Station
Fulton Street Station
Fulton Street Station
Fulton Street Station
Fulton Street Station
Fulton Street Station
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