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New York City's Most Instagram Worthy Spots
One thing both tourists and New Yorkers have in common is wanting to get off the perfect picture to capture the moment. However, New York City can be overwhelming when trying to decide where to take the best pictures.
No worries, here are 6 of the most Instagram-worthy spots in NYC.
1. A Street Made Of Cobble Stone
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Make sure to look both ways before stopping for this picture. New York is known for its side streets and alleyways lined with cobblestone. Tourists and influencers love capturing photos on these streets for a rustic aesthetic.
2. The Train Station
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What better way to get off some of your favorite outfits than in the subway. Each subway station is unlike the next, making your photo stand out amongst the rest.
3. The Standard Hotel: Highline
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The “IT” hotel of New York City has to be The Standard Highline. The floor to ceiling windows and panoramic views of the city’s skyline, makes for the best backdrop to any photo.
Pro Tip: Ask for a high floor to get the best views possible.
4. The Edge At Hudson Yards
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The Edge at Hudson Yards has become one of the most Instagrammed locations in all the city, and you can see why. The glass enclosure, views of the city and clouds all make any photo look like you are floating above the city.
Pro Tip: Try to get there when the sun is setting for the most dramatic backdrop.
5. Outdoor Dining Pods
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The pandemic has caused many New York City restaurants to create outdoor dining and seating arrangements. This caused the city to come up with aesthetically appealing outdoor pods to persuade both tourists and locals to come dine-in
Related: Experience Outdoor Dining Villages Through Some Of NYC’s Best Restaurants
6. The Brooklyn Bridge
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The iconic Brooklyn landmark, The Brooklyn Bridge, is typically used for transportation. However, that hasn’t ever stopped people from capturing their best Instagram photos on it, too.