Do you love New York City? Whether you prefer to be in upstate New York to check out Niagara Falls, or you want to go to Manhattan and experience city life, New York is the place to be. You want museums?
Try The Met, The Museum of Modern Art, or the Guggenheim Museum. And New York has a whopping 40 professional theaters, so your inner thespian will always be happy. You know those iconic yellow taxi cabs? Well, in 1967, there was a state mandate passed that required all New York taxis to be painted that memorable shade of yellow. Read below for more
Contents
- Fun New York City Facts
- 1 New Yorkers Have a Heart
- 2 The Best Day Ever
- 3 You Can’t Have Too Many Hospitals
- 4 Traffic is a Nightmare
- 5 Jenny From the Block?
- 6 A Little Asia in New York
- 7 Booming Brooklyn
- 8 Overpopulation
- 9 The Reason the Hotdogs Cost so Much
- 10 Many Famous New York Parks are Former Cemeteries
- 11 Booklyn Bridge is the oldest suspension bridge in the US
- Video: New York City Vacation Travel Guide
Fun New York City Facts
1 New Yorkers Have a Heart
The state will pay for a homeless person’s plane ticket, providing they have accommodations at their destination.
2 The Best Day Ever
Was on November 28, 2012 when the crime rates in New York dropped significantly (for once.)
3 You Can’t Have Too Many Hospitals
Especially since someone is born in New York every 4 minutes.
4 Traffic is a Nightmare
Over a million people commute to Manhattan on a daily basis.
5 Jenny From the Block?
New York City has the largest Puerto Rican population of any U.S. city.
6 A Little Asia in New York
The residents of New York’s Chinatown make up the most populous Asian community in the U.S.
7 Booming Brooklyn
Even though Brooklyn is technically a borough, it could be the 4th-largest city in the U.S.
8 Overpopulation
The population of New York is greater than all but 11 of the other states in the nation.
9 The Reason the Hotdogs Cost so Much
To own a hot dog stand in New York, it could cost as much as $289,000 annually.
10 Many Famous New York Parks are Former Cemeteries
Madison Square Garden and Bryant Park were actually burial grounds.
11 Booklyn Bridge is the oldest suspension bridge in the US
New York has the oldest suspension bridge in the nation (The Brooklyn Bridge) and New York City was first called New Amsterdam (by Dutch colonizers.) Whatever you call it, over 40 million tourists flock to New York from all over the world annually.
Video: New York City Vacation Travel Guide
New York City needs no introduction. Sitting at the top of many travelers’ bucket lists, NYC is always poised to impress.
This excellent travel overview will have you planning a trip to the Big Apple in no time!

Hi I’m Jay. I grew up in Seattle, Washington and live in Los Angeles, California. I have travelled to 23 countries so far and planning to go explore more countries soon! My Favorite trips so far have been to Israel, Japan, Rome, Iceland and Australia. I started this site to share my love of travel with everyone and build a community of like-minded, free thinking, free exploring people.