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Popular Subway Destinations in New York City

The following are the most popular New York Subway destinations in New York City, all of them are accessible from New York subway stops and they all show that the New York Subway is a not only a great way to move around the city for these popular New York tour destinations but also great value.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met has one of the most extensive and varied collections of art in the world. If da Vinci sketches and Monet paintings don't interest you, check out the extensive collections of antique weapons and musical instruments, walk right into a recreated Ming Dynasty courtyard in the Asian Art section, or see the Egyptian Temple of Dendur in the Sackler Wing.

Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum features avant-garde artists, but the building itself is its real claim to fame. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Guggenheim's white cylindrical frame makes it one of NYC's most significant (and hotly debated) architectural distinctions.

American Museum of Natural History
Located on Central Park West, this beloved museum has an impressive collection that includes a full-size model of a blue whale suspended in air, dinosaur skeletons, elaborate dioramas, and artifacts from ancient peoples all over the world. A family and school field trip favorite, the Hayden Planetarium, adjoins the museum.

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