Downtown Manhattan
Stories in every skyscraper
From Wall Street's financial battles to Greenwich Village's artistic revolutions—every block has a tale. citypal reveals the hidden history behind the world's most famous skyline.
Your Manhattan journey
From iconic landmarks to hidden neighborhoods, citypal adapts to your curiosity and pace.
Wall Street
⏱️ 40 min
Walk the birthplace of American capitalism. From the 1929 crash to modern trading, every building tells a story of ambition, power, and risk.
Central Park
⏱️ 90 min
An 843-acre oasis in concrete. Discover hidden statues, movie locations, and the ingenious design that shaped urban planning worldwide.
Greenwich Village
⏱️ 60 min
Where Dylan played folk, where the Stonewall uprising began. Walk the crooked streets where American counterculture was born.
Times Square
⏱️ 30 min
From seedy 1970s past to billion-dollar billboards. Learn how this intersection became the Crossroads of the World.
Brooklyn Bridge
⏱️ 45 min
Walk across an engineering marvel. Hear about the family that built it, the workers who died, and the con artists who sold it.
Little Italy & Chinatown
⏱️ 75 min
Two neighborhoods, endless stories. Immigration, transformation, and the best dumplings and cannoli you'll ever taste.
Make NYC your playground
Movie location hunts, Broadway deep-dives, and ghostly tales. Explore Manhattan through quests that bring the city to life.
Movie Moments Manhattan
Find iconic filming locations from Breakfast at Tiffany's, Spider-Man, When Harry Met Sally, and more. Recreate famous scenes.
Broadway Behind the Scenes
Theater District history, ghost lights, superstitions, and the stories behind the shows that defined American theater.
Ghosts of Old New York
Walk through haunted hotels, murder sites, and the underground tunnels where ghosts of gangsters still lurk.
Did you know?
NYC trivia citypal will teach you along the way
Manhattan has 6,000+ skyscrapers
The subway runs 24/7, 365 days a year
Wall Street represents 10% of US GDP
There are 2,028 bridges in NYC
Lady Liberty was originally copper-colored
"Big Apple" comes from 1920s horse racing slang
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