Things to do in Orange

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1. Times Square

Times Square is the lively and hectic heartbeat of the city, a noisy and frenetic open space which is also one of the most-visited squares on the planet. It is found on Seventh Avenue, sitting between West 42nd Street and West 47th Street.
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Times Square which includes signage, a city and a high-rise building

2. Central Park

Central Park stretches across 169 hectares of woodlands, green areas and sports grounds between the Upper East Side and Upper West Side. The park was designed by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted for the enjoyment of New Yorkers, and completed in 1873 – the pair were also responsible for renowned Stanford University campus and Niagara Reservation at Niagara Falls.
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spring landscape in the Central park, New York, USA

3. 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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4. Statue of Liberty

One of the most well-known statues in the whole world, the Statue of Liberty holds a special place in the hearts of Americans, and is an icon of the country’s culture. This breathtaking emblem is found on Liberty Island in the middle of New York’s harbour, and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a US National Monument.
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5. Yankee Stadium

Yankee Stadium has been one of New York City’s iconic destinations for almost a hundred years, ever since the original was built in 1923. The team’s new home, constructed at a cost of $2.3 billion, is the most expensive stadium ever built, but manages to include both deluxe amenities and many references to the Yankees’ long history. Enjoy a typical New York experience by hopping on the subway northward, ready to spend an afternoon watching America’s pastime.
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6. Grand Central Terminal

Covering 19 hectares and catering to over 750,000 people every single day, Grand Central Terminal plays an integral part in the lives of New York City citizens. In terms of numbers of platforms, it is the largest train station in the world, boasting a whopping 44 platforms, and also has 67 tracks running alongside.
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7. 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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8. Rockefeller Center

The Rockefeller Center is an emblem of Manhattan, effortlessly combining the classic and the contemporary, while also being at the heart of the wintertime fun and celebrations every year.
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9. Empire State Building

The Empire State Building was opened in 1931 as the tallest building in the world, a title it would retain for 41 years until 1972. Its distinctive Art Deco style has made it instantly recognisable and enduringly popular in the city and throughout the country, and it has been named one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The building holds an emblematic stature as representative of New York, in a similar way to the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Colosseum in Rome.
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Close up view of the Empire State Building and the New York city skyline on a beautiful blue sky day

What to do in Orange


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Frequently asked questions

Is Orange worth visiting?
Orange has a unique blend of local charm, culture and attractions. Whether you're into history, outdoor activities or local culinary flavours, there's plenty you'll enjoy here.
How do I spend a day in Orange?
After you've checked off major attractions like Turtle Back Zoo and Liberty Hall Museum, spend the rest of your day exploring the retail and food options in Orange.
What is the top tourist attraction in Orange?
Turtle Back Zoo is one of the top tourist attractions in Orange and deserves a place on every to-do list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Orange?
You can easily visit popular sights like Turtle Back Zoo, Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart and Alexander Kasser Theatre with a three-day stay in Orange. On average, most travellers plan two days here. There's plenty to see and do nearby too, so linger longer and venture to New York.
Is Orange a walkable city?
It all comes down to what you plan to see and do in Orange. Several top sights, such as Turtle Back Zoo and Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, are accessible on foot. If you're up for a stroll around some of Orange's neighbourhoods, Upper Roseville is 5 kilometres away from downtown, while Lower Vailsburg is 3 kilometres away from the city centre and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Orange with kids?
Planning what to do in Orange with kids has never been so easy. Whether you have teenagers or little ones, there are loads of family-friendly sights and activities to keep them entertained here.

What to do in Orange for adults?
Whether you're a food lover, culture enthusiast or outdoor explorer, there's no shortage of things to do in Orange for adults including The Manor and Newark City Hall.
Are there free things to do in Orange?
One of the top ways to discover free things to do in Orange is to chat to a local tour guide. You'll get insider views on cool neighbourhoods, parks and other attractions you can visit without reaching for your wallet. Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart is one sight that doesn't charge an entrance fee.