Things to do in Woodland Park

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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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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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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. 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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5. 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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6. 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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7. 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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8. 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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What to do in Woodland Park


Frequently asked questions

Is Woodland Park worth visiting?
From shopping to history and outdoor pursuits, there are many interesting things to do in Woodland Park. Don't forget to discover the area's mix of unmissable attractions, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in Woodland Park?
Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park is an awesome place to start your adventures. Remember to explore the retail and dining options in Woodland Park while you're here too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Woodland Park?
The top tourist attraction near Woodland Park is Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, so be sure to include it on your itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Woodland Park?
Three days in Woodland Park is plenty of time to enjoy the nearby highlights. Popular among travellers is Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park and Lambert Castle, so why not put them on the to-do list while you're visiting?
What are some activities to do in Woodland Park with kids?
What to do in Woodland Park for adults?
Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Centre is one of the best things to do in Woodland Park. With lots of activities available, there's something here for everyone to explore.
Are there free things to do in Woodland Park?
One of the best free things to do in Woodland Park is visit Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park. You can also walk over to nearby neighbourhoods and explore public parks and other green spaces in this area. If you need more suggestions, just ask a local tour guide.