Most visitors never set foot off Manhattan, but if you have more than a few days there's much out here to be recommended. In Brooklyn, there's salubrious Brooklyn Heights and beautiful Prospect Park , along with the evocatively run-down, carnivalesque seaside resort of Coney Island . Queens features the bustling Greek community of Astoria and Flushing Meadows , a vast park that played host to the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs. The Bronx has in recent years begun to conquer its reputation as a vast danger zone; the notorious South Bronx - whose highlight is Yankee Stadium - has been largely rehabilitated, and the borough contains one of the country's best zoos and several historic private estates. And while a trip on the Staten Island ferry affords a grand view of New York Harbor as well as the downtown skyline, there is little on the island itself to detain most visitors from the immediate return voyage to Manhattan. -- location id = 39749 -->
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