10 Romantic Places in New York City

If you are planning a romantic vacation, New York City is a truly romantic destination.  Here are some top romantic spots in New York City.
 

  1. Central Park

    Carriage rides in the park, boat rides below the bow bridge, Belvedere castle and the Conservatory make the Central Park, New York’s most romantic destination.  Central Park is an entrancing place through the seasons-summer, winter, fall or spring. It is a public park located at the centre of Manhattan in New York City. It was designated as a National historic landmark in 1962. A carriage ride amidst falling snow in the park is a memorable experience for a couple. The park has been the subject or backdrop of many movies and this adds to its special value.
     
  2. Empire State building

    If you are aiming to impress your loved one with an amazing view, the Empire State building is the best place to be. It is a 102 floor skyscraper at the intersection of 5th avenue and West 34th street. On a clear day you can enjoy a view as far as 80 miles but at night time you can enjoy the spectacular view of the city lights. Choose late afternoons to enjoy the best of both choices. It is the third highest skyscraper in New York. The building is considered as an American cultural icon. It has a distinct Art Deco design and is even been named as one of Seven Wonders of the Modern World. It is a not to be missed place to see and enjoy in New York.
     
  3. Tiffany’s

    Tiffany & Co. is an American luxury jewelry and silver ware multinational based in NY City. Tiffany sells sterling silver, jewelry, china, stationery, crystal, personal accessories, perfumes as well as a few leather goods. It is particularly famous for its diamond jewelry and you can purchase your diamond engagement ring from this famous shop. The shop remains in public memory as the favorite haunt of Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) in the classic movie, Breakfast at Tiffany’s.


     
  4. Brooklyn Botanical gardens

    When cherry blossoms are in bloom in April, there is no better a romantic place in New York than the Brooklyn botanical gardens. This is a botanical garden in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. It was founded in 1910 and has over 10,000 taxas of plants growing here. It consists of specialty gardens within gardens, bonsai museum, aquatic plant house and even an art gallery. The specialty gardens are The Cherry trees, the Japanese hill-and-pond garden, the Cranford Rose garden, the Shakespeare garden, the Alice Recknagel garden, the children’s garden and other gardens. Beside these gorgeous gardens, the Steinhardt conservatory houses an extensive indoor plant section in three climate controlled pavilions for tropical, temperate and desert floras.
     
  5. Brooklyn Promenade

    From here, you can get a panoramic view of New York City especially the spectacular view of lower Manhattan. You can also dine at the famous river café, the Grimaldi’s. The promenade which is canti-levered over the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is a popular spot offering views of the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan skyline and brilliant fireworks over the East river.
     
  6. Ice skating rink at Rockefeller Centre

    The ice rink will be less crowded after the holiday season. But the experience of twirling together on the ice will be most romantic. Even if you are a dunce at skating, it gives you the excuse to hold hands while making your moves on the ice. Ice skating at Rockefeller center is a quintessential New York City winter experience. It was first opened in 1936 on Christmas day. Today it can accommodate up to 150 skaters at a time. Peak holiday season will see huge crowds and most expensive tickets. Opt for a quiet time like early mornings for that romantic twirl on ice.
     
  7. The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET)

    It is an excellent place to showcase your artistic and refined sensibilities. The museum houses more than two million works divided into 19 curatorial departments. The MET features one of the biggest art galleries in the world. On display are works from classical antiquity, ancient Egypt, European masters, American and Modern Art. It also features African, Asian, Oceanic, Byzantine and Islamic art. If you are tired from your exploration of art, head to the Balcony Bar overlooking the Great hall to enjoy a drink together.
     
  8. Hudson River Park

    Covering five miles, the Hudson River Park offers an escape from the frenzy of the New York metropolis and has excellent views of the Hudson River and New Jersey. Bicycle and pedestrian paths span the park from North to South, throwing open the water front for recreational use. The park includes tennis and soccer fields, children’s play grounds, recreational piers etc. The park has extensive recreational facilities for organized and individual sports, leisure activities and activities for children. For example Chelsea Waterside Park is a centre of sports activity. Enjoy a romantic day out, sampling activities like fishing, boating or sunbathing.
     
  9. New York City’s waterways

    From romantic cruising to kayaking, New York City’s water ways enable you to make the most of Manhattan waterfront. A cheap and interesting date will be the free ride aboard the Straiten Island Ferry which offers a great view of the harbor and the Statue of Liberty. There is also a private transport company called as New York waterway running ferry and bus service in the port of New York and in the Hudson valley. It organizes excursion trips to the Yankee stadium, Governor’s Island etc.
     
  10. Lincoln Center

    It is a cultural hub. The three buildings of the center- the Avery Fisher hall, the Metropolitan Opera House, and David H Koch Theatre were opened in the 1960’s. Today the center has 29 indoor and outdoor performance facilities. The Avery Fisher hall hosts the New York Philharmonic; the Metropolitan Opera house hosts the Metropolitan Opera and David H Koch theatre- the New York City Ballet. Other theatres include the Vivian Beaumont theatre, the Walter Reade Theatre etc. The centre is the world’s largest presenter of performing arts.