Washington St, Brooklyn by Traveling Lady Bethesda-Terrace-in-Central-Park by CR Alamy Bow Bridge Central Park by m_bautista330 the Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden The Oculus at WTC by Gigi Altarejos Brooklyn Bridge by Paul Seibert Photography Flatiron Building by NYdrayton The Metropolitan Museum rooftop over Central Park Stone Street by mitzgami A view of Manhattan from across the Hudson River in Hamilton Park, Weehawken, NJ.

It may sound little bit strange but before I arrive to a new city, I always google it’s most famous instagram spots. Honestly, I don’t want to leave any city without taking 1-2 great photos and some spots just give you “the perfect picture” regardless of other factors.

New York City which provides endless opportunities to photography lovers. Here are our 10 Top New York Instagram Spots 1.- WASHINGTON ST, BROOKLYN (DUMBO AREA) Cityscape of Manhattan Bridge from Brooklyn in New York City. Washington Street of Dumbo is probably the most favorable spots of the photographers. Nothing screams NYC more than the view of Iconic bridge combined with classical brick buildings of NYC. If the weather is good, you can even get a glimpse of Empire State Building behind the bridge. 2.- BOW BRIDGE, CENTRAL PARK

Perhaps the most romantic spot in Central Park or even New York City. Everything in the Central Park urges you to stop, admire, contemplate and take a photo. The Bow Bridge is one of these attractions that pull you towards it. The Bow Bridge is a cast iron bridge located in Central Park, New York City, crossing over The Lake and used as a pedestrian walkway.

3.- COOPER HEWITT MUSEUM

The Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden at the Cooper Hewitt Museum, located in the upper east side, this design museum offers you the most innovative and creative views artwork. Wherever you point your camera, you will be able to find something very interesting to shot.

4.- THE OCULUS, WORLD TRADE CENTER PATH STATION

The train station looks like a white bird flying through skyscrapers of Manhattan. Whether you are taking its picture from outside or inside, images you get will be futuristic and purely beautiful.

5.- BROOKLYN BRIDGE

Your visit to NYC wouldn’t be complete without snapping few shots at Brooklyn Bridge. But as someone who behaved like crazy tourist and took pictures for hours, I can give you some useful tips. Your visit to NYC wouldn’t be complete without snapping few shots at Brooklyn Bridge. But as someone who behaved like crazy tourist and took pictures for hours, I can give you some useful tips.

Don’t waste your time with selfie, it wont look good anyways. Either take panoramic views or if you want to be in picture ask someone to take toe to head angled picture of you when walking in the middle of the bridge. 6.- FLATIRON BUILDING

Flatiron Building is another classic photo hotspot in New York. Its unique triangular shape makes it one of the most iconic buildings ever. But it is often packed with tourists and sometimes it is impossible to get a good shot. To avoid the big crowds and add more depth to the picture , your best bet is to go to Madison Square Park which is located to the east of plaza area and take pictures of the Flatiron Building from there. 7.- ROOFTOP OF THE MET MUSEUM

In New York, every tourist prefer climbing to big buildings like Empire State or Rockefeller Center to spot best views of the city. But instead visiting rooftop garden of the Met Museum is much more convenient because 1- Its free, 2-It combines view of central park and NYC Skyline, 3-You can get cocktails. 8.- STONE STREET

Stone Street is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Manhattan which feels like time traveling and gives you that old NYC feeling. Plus its now packed with restaurants and decorated with twinkling lights. You can either go there early in the morning and take beautiful pictures of cobblestone street or you can go there in daytime to shot pictures of busy crowd with awesome background.

9.- HAMILTON PARK IN WEEHAWKEN

Because many of the NYC Wallpaper pictures are taken from this exact spot. So to take best pictures of Island of Manhattan, you actually have to go to New Jersey 10.- BETHESDA TERRACE, CENTRAL PARK