Weather in New York

New York
september 4, 2010, 5:14 f m
Mostly cloudy
Mostly cloudy
25°C
real feel: 23°C
current pressure: 1000 mb
humidity: 53%
wind speed: 3 m/s W
wind gusts: 7 m/s
sunrise: 6:26
sunset: 19:24
 

Street New York

Map of New York City – find the street in New York

On Street New York.com you find information about the streets of New York City. On the map above you can search for the address and street in New York City where you want to go. On the left and right hand sides we have provided you with links that will help you in finding what you want, if it is shopping, hotels, flights, sights to see or things to do.

New York City has so much to offer. Some would say it is the Capital of the World. Actually, every street in New York City has something special. Not only do you feel as if you are in a movie by just walking around and exploring, you also get the real pulse of New York when you stroll (watch out, you will most likely be the only one strolling, most people are rushing) the streets up and down. But that is how you get the real feeling. That is how you notice the barber shop on the corner in East Village, find a coffee place that is not part of one of the big chains but rather a small special coffee house in Greenwich Village, bump into some celebrity sneaking into a bistro in Upper East Side, watch (peacefully, and mind you, you will be the only peaceful thing there at that moment) the tourists take the ferry from Battery Park out to the Statue of Liberty, admire the view from Empire State Building in Midtown, do some fantastic shopping on Fifth Avenue, watch a show on Broadway, or just sit on a bench in Central Park and watch the squirrels. All this you can do on the Streets of New York City.

The Empire State Building – A 102 story Art Deco landmark at the intersection of Fith Avenue and 34st Street on Manhattan. Its name is derived from the nickname for the state of New York, The Empire State.
Wall Street

Wall Street is a street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. It runs east from Broadway to South Street on the East River, through the historical center of the Financial District. It is the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange.