Brooklyn
by NYTP Staff

The borough of neighborhoods with a distinct culture, unique architectural heritage and independent art scene, Brooklyn is much more than just being a part of the New York fanfare. Once there, you might just have a feeling of jumping into your TV set – that is how realistic these remains of the Dutch colonial era are. Characterized by nineteenth century brick townhouses and brownstones yet showcasing the modern era subway lines, business centers and high-end restaurants, Brooklyn really bridges the gap between generations.

 

Take a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge to capture a glimpse of the wonderful sights of this charismatic and most populous borough. It is sweetly named as the “melting pot” for many different communities and cultures from across the globe and yet this one place has succeeded to maintain its own personality over the decades. The neighborhood can boast of its ethnic enclaves who bring you across some ancient cultures and their lifestyles. The Brooklyn Academy of Music is one of America’s oldest operating performing arts center. Also you just can’t miss the specialty Brooklyn Botanic Garden with the most beautiful ambience ever created! Apart from the common commercial centers and residential buildings, this one place in America stands out for its unity in diversity.

 


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