Gotham City

New York is sometime referred to as “Gotham City.” Since New York is the largest city in the United States with an ethnically, culturally, and economically diverse population, it is often used as a model in many comic books, movies, novels, and television programming where a large American metropolis is needed. One of the most famous instances of similarity is between NYC and the cith of Gotham as represented in the Batman comics, tv shows, and movies.

The appeal of the real life Gotham is New York’s incredible diversity of people, culture, language, customs, and lifestyles. Immigrants from pretty much every country in the world have arrived in New York at one time or another and some of them have always decided to stay. Several of the most famous neighborhoods in New York are havens for immigrants and descendents of immigrants from one particular country or region. Each group brought their own customs, religions, traditions, and food with them to New York. The resulting polygot as well as the fusion of various overlapping groups is what makes New York unique.

Anyone planning a visit to New York can find exactly what they are looking for in a vacation or business trip. The city is a world leader in business, finance, art, architecture, fashion, performing arts, diplomacy, politics, education, and even food. The rich heritage of the city provides insight into both New York and U.S. history. In addition to offering sites and activities to suit just about any vacation iternerary, the city has accommodations to fit any price range or style preference — everything from budget hotels and youth hostels to luxurious five star New York hotels.

It would be impossible to list every attraction in New York. Even the list of world-famous venues would take too long. Some of the highlights of most visits to New York include the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, the site of the World Trade Center, Central Park, and the UN headquarters.

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