Ride the New York Subway vs. See the Flatiron Building

Ride the New York Subway

The New York City Subway is more than just a mode of transportation—it's a symbol of the city's hustle and bustle, immortalized in countless films, TV shows, and songs. From the romantic encounters in "Before We Go" to the intense chase scenes in "The Taking of Pelham 123," the subway has been the backdrop for some of cinema’s most memorable moments. TV series like "Gossip Girl" and "Jessica Jones" often depict the subway as a central part of New York life, while Jay-Z’s "Empire State of Mind" and Billy Joel’s "New York State of Mind" celebrate the spirit of the city that never sleeps. And who can forget Spider-Man's iconic battles, like the unforgettable train fight scene in "Spider-Man 2," showcasing the subway as an integral part of New York's landscape and its superhero lore.

See the Flatiron Building

A visit to New York City isn't complete without seeing the iconic Flatiron Building. Built in 1902, this 22-story, triangular skyscraper sits at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway. Known for its unique shape that resembles a cast-iron clothes iron, it's a favorite among tourists and photographers. The Flatiron anchors the vibrant Flatiron District and has been a National Historic Landmark since 1989. Its distinctive Renaissance Revival architecture makes it a standout in Manhattan's skyline. Perfect for a quick photo-op or a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood!

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Cultural experience1
24/7 operation1
Extensive network1
Efficient travel1
Affordable1
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Crowding1
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Pickpocketing risks1
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It's the fourth-most-loved building in the United States1
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Featured in numerous films, TV shows, and artworks1
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Often crowded with tourists1

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