We get it. You’re a busy person. How in the world can you possibly find the time to visit all of the popular destinations across New York City, let alone one of them? We’ve found a way for you to beat the crowds, the traffic and the weather. It’s time to take a tour of New York City through Google Street View.

Central Park



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We’ll start our day in the world’s most famous 840-acre park—Central Park. We recommend starting your journey in the Upper West Side, right across the street from the American Museum of Natural History. Central Park has 58 acres of trails, but try to make your way to the eastern side of the park to see the next destination.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art



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Notice that big building along Fifth Avenue between 80th and 84th Street? Pick your little yellow Google guy up and drop him (gently) inside. You’re now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Wander around through the country’s largest art museum, and if you get lost, pick him up and start over again.

The High Line



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Next, it’s time to head on down to the popular elevated park in Chelsea—the High Line. Take a walk on what was formerly a freight rail line, and has been recently converted into a fun public space. While you’re there, take a look at HL23 and High Line 519 right alongside the trail.

Governor's Island



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Governor’s Island is a popular day trip, but it’s also possible to just spend a few minutes walking around the island via Google Street View. And would you look at that, you’ve crashed a graduation ceremony!



Coney Island



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