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Manhattan, New York City, at night
Manhattan, New York City, at night
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Manhattan is the oldest and most densely populated borough of New York City. Covering 33.77 sq mi (87.5 sq km), of which the land area is only 22.96 sq mi (59.5 sq km), it includes not only the island of Manhattan, but also a number of small adjacent islands such as Roosevelt Island, Randall's Island, Wards Island, Governors Island, Liberty Island, a section of Ellis Island, Mill Rock and U Thant Island. Marble Hill, which is on the mainland adjacent to the Bronx is also part of the borough of Manhattan.

Guide to New York City NY Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in New York City NY that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


Riverside Boulevard, Manhattan
Riverside Boulevard, Manhattan
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The boundary of the borough of Manhattan is identical to that of New York County, the original county in which New York City was located, within New York State. In fact, New York City started at the southern tip of Manhattan, where Battery Park is located, and over time has expanded to cover not only Manhattan Island, but the surrounding boroughs as well.

The borough of Manhattan has a population of 1.64 million people (2011 estimate) crammed into 22.96 sq mi. While its population is the third highest among the five boroughs of New York City, it is by far the most densely populated, with 71,201 people for every square mile. It also has one of the highest annual per capita incomes of any county in the United States, exceeding $100,000.


Police Department Building, NoLIta, Manhattan
Police Department Building, NoLIta, Manhattan
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Manhattan is a major commercial, financial, and cultural center of both the United States and the world. Most major radio, television, and telecommunications companies in the United States are based here, as well as many news, magazine, book, and other media publishers.

Manhattan has many famous landmarks, tourist attractions, museums, and universities. It is also home to the headquarters of the United Nations. Manhattan has the largest central business district in the United States, is the site of both the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, and is the home to the largest number of corporate headquarters in the nation. It is indisputably the center of New York City and the New York metropolitan region, holding the seat of city government, and the largest fraction of employment, business, and recreational activities.


Interior of St Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan
Interior of St Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan
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Manhattan can be divided into three sections: Downtown, Midtown and Uptown. It is bordered to the west by the Hudson River, to the east by the East River, and to the south by New York Harbor. Separating the island of Manhattan with mainland United States, where the borough of The Bronx is located, is the Harlem River.

Trump Palace Condominiums, Manhattan
Trump Palace Condominiums, Manhattan
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Apart from the older streets in Downtown Manhattan, the rest of the island is laid out in a grid designed by the Commissioners' Plan of 1811. It divides Manhattan with 12 parallel avenues running roughly north-south down the island. These are 100 feet (30 m) wide and 600 ft apart. They are intersected by regular streets which are 60 ft (18 m) wide and 15 crosstown streets which are 100 ft (30 m) wide. The plan is interrupted in some areas such as Central Park. Also, the oldest street in Manhattan, Broadway, cuts diagonally across the grid, creating major intersections.

Manhattan experiences a humid subtropical climate. Summers are warm and humid, with average temperatures reaching 90°F (32°C) regularly. On the other hand average winter temperature, in January, is around 26.2°F (-3.2°C). Rainfall is quite evenly spread out with snow in January and February.

Exploring Manhattan

The most economical way to explore Manhattan is to take the subway, if not on foot. Alternatively there's plenty of taxis to take you around should you get lost.


Theater District, Manhattan
Theater District, Manhattan
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New York City is the world leading financial center and is renowned for its rich history and cultural diversity, as well as being the most populated city in the United States. New York City is a hive of industry and manufacturing and the location of numerous skyscraper buildings and business centers offering office space in Manhattan.



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Geographical Delineation of Manhattan

  1. Lower Manhattan
  2. Midtown Manhattan
  3. Upper Manhattan

Sights in New York City

  1. Alphabetical List of New York City Attractions

Neighborhoods in Manhattan

The following is an alphabetical arrangement of the neighborhoods of Manhattan.
  1. Alphabet City
  2. Astor Row
  3. Battery Park City
  4. Bowery
  5. Carnegie Hill
  6. Chelsea
  7. Chinatown
  8. Civic Center
  9. Columbus Circle
  10. Cooperative Village
  11. Diamond District
  12. East Harlem
  13. East Village
  14. Financial District
  15. Flatiron District
  16. Fort George
  17. Garment District
  18. Gramercy Park
  19. Greenwich Village
  20. Hamilton Heights
  21. Harlem
  22. Hell's Kitchen
  23. Herald Square
  24. Hudson Heights
  25. Hudson Yards
  26. Inwood
  27. Kips Bay
  28. Koreatown
  29. Le Petit Senegal
  30. Lenox Hill
  31. Lincoln Square
  32. Little Italy
  33. Lower East Side
  34. Madison Square
  35. Manhattan Valley
  36. Manhattanville
  37. Marble Hill
  38. Marcus Garvey Park
  39. Meatpacking District
  40. Midtown
  41. Morningside Heights
  42. Murray Hill
  43. NoHo
  44. NoLIta
  45. NoMad
  46. Peter Cooper Village
  47. Rose Hill
  48. SoHo
  49. South Street Seaport
  50. Strivers' Row
  51. Stuyvesant Square
  52. Stuyvesant Town
  53. Sugar Hill
  54. Sutton Place
  55. Tenderloin
  56. Theater District
  57. Times Square
  58. TriBeCa
  59. Tudor City
  60. Turtle Bay
  61. Two Bridges
  62. Union Square
  63. Upper East Side
  64. Upper Manhattan
  65. Upper West Side
  66. ViVa
  67. Washington Heights
  68. Waterside Plaza
  69. West Village
  70. Yorkville

Islands of Manhattan Borough

  1. Ellis Island
  2. Governors Island
  3. Liberty Island
  4. Randall's Island
  5. Roosevelt Island
  6. Wards Island


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