Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Albert Cyprys: Best Manhattan Attractions



Native New Yorker Albert Cyprys believes that everyone deserves to see and hear the sights and sounds of his home city. It is for this reason that Albert Cyprys loves sharing some of his favorite attractions in the Big Apple.

First and foremost is the American Museum of Natural History, which is a definite favorite for Albert Cyprys. There are so many exhibits to enjoy in this museum, and Albert Cyprys has a hard time deciding between his own favorites: either the huge reconstructed dinosaur skeletons and fossils, or the famous 94-foot-long model of a blue whale.

A musician at heart, Albert Cyprys enjoys the Radio City Music Hall enormously. This is of course one of the most famous performance venues in the entirety of New York City, and for good reason. According to Albert Cyprys, the design of the Radio City Music Hall creates an incredible space for attending live music, where the stage and proscenium arches are designed to take on the appearance of the setting sun.

Of course, what’s New York City without the most famous haunts? Albert Cyprys may be a native New Yorker, but of course he would never knock places like Union Square, which is a central location named for the fact that two of the most famous and busiest streets in the city meet. Albert Cyprys believes Union Square is interesting on a day even where nothing is happening, but this famous square is also host to rallies, assemblies, events, protests, and, of course, the famous New York City Greenmarket.