This is one of my favorite itineraries because it combines two things I love more than anything in NYC - Art and Sunshine. This is a good itinerary on a nice sunny day and for people who aren't "art" and "museum" lovers. Yes, I know, you're going to the Met, but the Met has so many more interesting things than just traditional "art." When people see the Egyptian Temple of Dendur and can walk up to it and touch it... it's amazing for anyone, even if they're not an "art" lover.
Duration: Late Morning to late afternoon
Cost: Affordable (you can do it for under $25, if you're thrifty)
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Starting Point: Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 5th Ave at 82nd Street
Cost: Suggested Donation (which for you cheap asses, means almost free) $1 - 25
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Temple of Dendur |
When I go into the Met, I like to start out in the Egyptian wing (hang a right when you go in). You can meander through until you reach the Temple of Dendur - great photo opportunity!
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American Wing |
From there go through the beautiful new American wing and Neoclassical facade of the Branch Bank of the United States, originally located on Wall Street.
Then stroll through the Renaissance and Medieval galleries that show off gorgeous stained glass, religious iconography, and a complete Spanish choir screen from the Valladolid cathedral of 1763. Eventually you will find yourself in a skylighted room full of European sculptures (check out the brick facade here - its part of the Museum's original 1888 south facade).