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22 Hidden Gems in New York City That Even Locals Miss



Think you know New York City? In this video, we’re uncovering 22 hidden gems around NYC that even locals often miss. From secret parks and quirky museums to unique landmarks tucked away from the tourist crowds, these spots offer a side of the city that few get to see. Whether you’re a lifelong New Yorker or planning your first visit, these hidden treasures will give you a fresh perspective on the Big Apple. Get ready to explore NYC beyond the usual tourist path and discover some amazing places that are off the radar!

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  1. Well you were right, I live in NYC, and I knew most of these, but you DID manage to find several spots I was unaware of. And I pride myself on knowing a lot of the hidden spots throughout the city.

    I will say there’s an even better waterfall in Manhattan than Paley Park, but it really is a hidden gem that is mostly just known to people that live in the neighborhood. I don’t want to give it away, but let’s just say you can find it in the middle of where the Turtles rest. Anyone that can crack that code deserves to enjoy the beautiful little hidden oasis in the city 😄

  2. So many people in the comments hating on New York City—I’ve lived here all my life, and although I have visited a few other places—Chicago, Philadelphia, Florida, Boston, and New Jersey to name a few—I love my city, people who write it’s dirty, crime ridden and dangerous—you’re absolutely right, don’t come here—and tell me what’s great about your city/state so I can add it to my go-to-visit place. Thanks.

  3. Great video (and NY/LI series, in general)! Next time you’re in town, I’d suggest spending more time on the Upper West Side. So much history to that area, lots of famous movie locations and really off the radar for many tourists. I’d qualify Riverside Park as a hidden gem and also encourage visitors to rent a bike and ride down the Hudson River Greenway (bike path).

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