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The SIX CENTS TOUR takes you on a comprehensive and exciting round of these attractions in Mid-Manhattan:
Rockefeller CENTer
Lincoln CENTer
World Trade CENTer
CENTral Park
Grand CENTral Terminal
CENTral Library
Grand Central Terminal
GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL

Grand Central Terminal (GCT)—colloquially called Grand Central Station, or shortened to simply Grand Central—is a commuter rail terminal station at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. It has been described as "the world's loveliest station". Grand Central Terminal is "the world's number six most visited tourist attraction", bringing in approximately 21,600,000 visitors annually.

World Trade Center
WORLD TRADE CENTER

At the heart of the new Downtown.

The new World Trade Center is a sprawling 16 acre mixed-used environment composed of 5 iconic office towers… an 8-acre Memorial Plaza… and over half a million square feet of shopping and dining. The Transportation Hub makes it one of the most convenient places to access in the city.

9/11 Memorial Pools. Reflecting pools honoring those killed in the 9/11 terror attacks & 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Located at the World Trade Center in New York City, the 9/11 Memorial Museum tells the story of 9/11 through media, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts, presenting visitors with personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope.

Rockefeller Center
ROCKEFELLER CENTER

The Center in the heart of Midtown Manhattan is a combination of two building complexes: the older and original 14 Art Deco office buildings from the 1930s, and a set of four International-style towers built along the west side of Avenue of the Americas during the 1960s and 1970s. Some key attractions and sights:

Radio City Music Hall • Comcast Building also known as 30 Rock • NBC Experience store and NBC Studio tour • Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree • Ice-skating rink • Roller-skating rink  •  Top of the Rock viewing area • Today Show • Rainbow Room • 24-acre underground shopping mall with over 300 shops and 35 restaurants • Golden statue of Prometheus

Lincoln Center for Performing Arts
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

This large complex is home to:

Avery Fisher Hall • The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center • The Film Society of Lincoln Center Jazz at Lincoln Center • The Juilliard School of Music • Mitzi Newhouse Theater • Vivian Beaumont Theater • Lincoln Center Theater • The Metropolitan Opera House • New York City Ballet • New York City Opera • , New York Philharmonic • NY Public Library and Museum of the Performing Arts • School of American Ballet • American Ballet Theatre

New York Public Library
NEW YORK PUBLIC CENTRAL LIBRARY

Often referred to as the "main branch," the Beaux-Arts landmark building on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street houses outstanding research collections in the humanities and social sciences as well as a circulating children’s collection. The famous library, home of the larger-than-life lions Patience and Fortitude, is the second largest in the USA.

Often referred to as the "main branch," the Beaux-Arts landmark building on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street houses outstanding research collections in the humanities and social sciences as well as a circulating children’s collection. The famous library, home of the larger-than-life lions Patience and Fortitude, is the second largest in the USA.

Central Park
CENTRAL PARK

The Park consists of 843 acres. Central Park spans two and a half miles from 59th Street to 110th Street and half a mile from Fifth Avenue to Eighth Avenue and was the first urban landscaped park in the United States. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States, with approximately 25 million visitors per year from around the world.