Driving Downtown - 5th Avenue 4K - New York City USA
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Driving Downtown Streets - Fifth (5th) Avenue - Manhattan New York City New York USA - Episode 4.
Starting Point: Fifth Avenue & 57th Street goo.gl/maps/xJjgHdcDs4T2 .
Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare going through the borough of Manhattan in New York City, United States. It stretches from West 143rd Street in Harlem to Washington Square North at Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. It is considered among the most expensive and best shopping streets in the world.
Between 49th Street and 60th Street, is lined with prestigious boutiques and flagship stores and is consistently ranked among the most expensive shopping streets in the world.[31]
Economy
Many luxury goods, fashion, toys, and sport brand boutiques are located on Fifth Avenue, including Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Prada, Bottega Veneta, Armani, Fendi, Versace, Tommy Hilfiger, Cartier, Omega, Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Harry Winston, Salvatore Ferragamo, Nike, Escada, Swarovski, Bvlgari, Emilio Pucci, Ermenegildo Zegna, Diesel, Lacoste, Brooks Brothers, Abercrombie & Fitch, De Beers, Emanuel Ungaro, FAO Schwarz, Gap , Lindt Chocolate Shop, Henri Bendel, NBA Store, Oxxford Clothes, Sephora, United Colors of Benetton, Zara, H&M and BCBG Max Azria etc.[32] Luxury department stores include Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman. Fifth Avenue is home to New York's fifth most photographed building, the Apple Store, and the largest Build-A-Bear Workshop in the world.
Many airlines at one time had ticketing offices along Fifth Avenue. In the years leading up to 1992, the number of ticketing offices along Fifth Avenue decreased. Pan American World Airways went out of business, while Air France, Finnair, and KLM moved their ticket offices to other areas in Midtown Manhattan.
Manhattan
Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and the city's historical birthplace.[2] The borough is coterminous with New York County, founded on November 1, 1683 as one of the original counties of the U.S. state of New York. The borough consists mostly of Manhattan Island, bounded by the East, Hudson, and Harlem Rivers, and also includes several small adjacent islands and Marble Hill, a small neighborhood on the U.S. mainland.
Many districts and landmarks in Manhattan have become well known, as New York City received a record of nearly 60 million tourists in 2015,[22] and Manhattan hosts three of the world's 10 most-visited tourist attractions in 2013: Times Square, Central Park, and Grand Central Terminal.[23] The borough hosts many world-renowned bridges, such as the Brooklyn Bridge; skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building, one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world;[24] and parks, such as Central Park. There are many historically significant places in Manhattan: Chinatown incorporates the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere,[25] and the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village is considered the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement.[26][27] The City of New York was founded at the southern tip of Manhattan,[2] and the borough houses New York City Hall, the seat of the City's Government.[28] Numerous colleges and universities are located in Manhattan,[29] including Columbia University, New York University, and Rockefeller University, which have been ranked among the top 35 in the world.
New York City
The City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.[9] Located at the southern tip of the State of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.[10][11] A global power city,[12] New York City exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace[13] defining the term New York minute.[14] Home to the headquarters of the United Nations,[15] New York is an important center for international diplomacy[16] and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world.
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J
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The graphics to this game are unbelievable.
it's not a game
I never been in new york, I feel like I was in new york. thanks for sharing
Thanks for the feedback!
NYC is simply amazing. You have to go there to experience it.
I was there on august, my hotel was in fifth avenue and everything was so close. It's a really great experience
Right....now I won't have to go and fight that traffic.....thank you for the great video.
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I think one of my favorite parts was watching all of the people you were passing on the streets.
Agreed :)
i always liked fifth avenue
Notable landmarks:
0:13 Tiffany and Company on the left
0:20 Trump Tower right next door (clock in front)
5:03 St Patrick's Cathedral on the left
8:20 Saks Fifth Avenue's flagship store on the left. Rockefeller Center is directly across the street.
15:41 42nd Street. Grand Central Terminal is two blocks to the left, while Times Square is two very long blocks to the right.
16:24 Main branch of the New York Public Library is on the right. Note the lion statues.
20:21 Empire State Building on the right (across the street from the Chase bank branch).
22:35 Flatiron Building becomes visible straight ahead (one of the coolest buildings in NYC).
22:59 Madison Square Park is on the left.
27:34 Washington Square Arch - the northern entrance to Washington Square Park.
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@blank1620 Thank you for this guide! I know I'm 5 years late, but I appreciate it
Your videos are the best!!! make me feel like I'm driving myself!!!
Thanks for the feedback and glad you enjoy them!! :)
I'm from England, spent a week with my mate in New York , stayed in z hotel in Queens just over the bridge, I can tell ya it's the most beautiful place I'll ever be in , what a fuckin city, just love the place
Cakarot Cakarot .Agree.New York is an imcredible city.It makes European cities look like villages
I’ve been to London, Paris, Tokyo and New York, and yes, New York is the craziest, but most amazing city I have ever been to
new york traffic Stunning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this traffic people talk about is actually manageable!!! it's moving
fifth avenue is lmpressive to.we of course have been there at christmas time.
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thank you so much J. You took me back to NYC in 90s. I love the show. I used to be a yellow cab driver and then a limo driver in NYC. What a great place to be. Miss you NYC.... Love your J!
Thanks Amer! Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
I spotted so many black tinted window SUVs in this video. They must have been celebs.
Thank you! It was a great trip down memory lane. Greetings from Switzerland!
I lived in New York and I've been missed the city so much! This vide brought me there virtually and I really enjoyed it. Big thanks for sharing this video
hats off to you for managing 30 minutes of that mess
Stunning!
Loved it
So beautiful place love to go there,
hey i love your videos, keep making them!
I really love New York the most beautiful city!
Truly unique!
Chicago is better
I still believe that Hollywood movies from the 90s best portray the picture of New York, which is surreal. I especially love movies, which show summerly weather and the city's amazing architecture. Nowadays movies don't do that anymore.
MY DREAMPLACE NEWYORK
No Old Looking Cabs in New York City. A fun video to watch.....thanks for putting this on youtube.
Thank you! Always nice town scene...from Kyoto, JPN.
Awesome!!!
awesome video thanks for sharing
Big city of dreams!
I am
only enjoy from America.Thanks for sharing.
God + Love + Kiss + Hope + Effort + Persistence = Happiness
Thanks!
Wow! If only I had known about this place two years ago I totally would have went ;-)
3:38 Bearded guy's reaction on the left !! :)
Loved that moment
another beautiful video. Thanks J Utah from Milan,Italy.
Ciao! Greetings from here in the USA!
Thank you for the interesting video. I like it. :-)
very busy street nice city planner nice skylines
fifth avenue is always bustling to.
I can arrive to my destiny flying. NY city is huge.
love nyc
new york , crazy as always :)
Love it! :)
This video and weed is like mixing peanut butter and chocolate.
2:25 Nice move with the bus.
Lol 😂 people don’t have no patients but I love New York
Cool Video, Looks like stressful driving.
sweet video
I really appreciate the quality of J Utah's uploads. I can actually read what's written on shops and cars. There is no golf ball sized cloudy vanishing point in any of these videos. At this time of posting there are 10 villages missing their idiot. Great upload. :)
Love the comment - Thanks for letting me know!
Using a premium dashboard camera with HD/4K quality video helps. The cam must be expensive.
Great video!
Thanks!
During the 80's and early 90's I worked at Brooks Brothers at 44 and Madison and the biggest difference from then is that there were a hell of a lot more bicycle messengers back then. Also, there were a lot of tourist trap electronic stores in the upper 40s. Aside from that, the crush of humanity is what shocks non New Yorkers.
Another important difference is that in this video, I don't recall seeing anybody trying to flag a taxi. There was no way you could walk down 5th Avenue without seeing hordes of people trying desperately to get a cab. Probably shows the influence of Uber.
Great video and you captured the essence of lunch time crowds along 5th Avenue.
I love this country I'm from Brazil
I,m so Happy for living in a little spanish town,only 5000 people .
Nice job on the video. I remember walking over that bridge when I was little . What a hike. Beautiful view.
The Brooklyn Bridge is the only bridge that has a subway line going over it.
Hermoso
If everyone in NYC drove like this guy, traffic would flow much more effeciently.
Woow.
Nice
Wow, driving in NYC must be pretty stressful. Lots of jaywalkers too.
It’s more worst in manhattan due to the sea of people...that and pedestrians will just walk across the street moment they see that the light is red. Summer season is the most stressful, even if you take the subway.
Good video!
Thanks friend!
WOW
Enjoy your my friend
L.love.love that.fine.thanks
Feel like i was in NYC and driving myself 😁
good!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~^^
I love NYC been a few times but lord I couldn’t hack it in the big apple lol.
I really wanna go to New York
Flatiron Building at 24:00.
12:22 Calm down mate. It's not thats serious.
LMAO on the other hand that's probably me.
Kisses of Brazil for all friends!!!
One taffic jam after another. Bicyclists make better time than the car. Sirens are never ending!
ce serait formidable d'écouter Mr.FRANK SINATRA (NEW YORK NEW YORK) en regardant cette vidéo. Très belle ville.
i like your chanel .....subscrib done
Must be a hell for cars and driving there.
Looked like a hectic and busy (morning?) on Fifth.
Late afternoon I believe - NYC traffic :)
From (Lagos, Nigeria)
nice
imagine driving a manual in this
btw damn that sl65 amg 19:13
BMW? that is a Mercedes
@@WARVIATION lmao I said btw (by the way)
@@y.s8915 u reply 2 years later lol i mean after ur orignal comment, that pretty cool
@@WARVIATION hahaha yeah man
@@y.s8915 :D
What kind of Camera did you use.....so beautiful
Thanx for the tour of New York. Look like drivers there don't know how to use turn indicators when lane changing. Not many Ford Crown Vics left as taxis these days.. Mostly Toyota Camrays.
A great difference for me between New York and Los Angeles about the cars, in Los Angeles you see rich people with super cars and many BMW, Mercedes, muscle cars, etc. but in New York we see many big black vans, elegant cars and like regular cars, Toyota, Honda, etc.
16:43 Who could expect a car on the right in NYC?
Do you have the same kind of this driving video which focuses on buildings in New York? I think this one shows more of the traffics and crowds.
Thats a good idea. Im considering a few types of formats that focus more on the architecture. Stay tuned!
can you pls mention the type of cqamera you're using?
At this video you have passed in total 54 traffic lights.
I enjoy these comments! :)
In nyc their is no road for opposite direction driving?i mean if someone returning?is roads are onsided driving only?
I can’t believe all this gridlock
Philadelphia and Manhattan New York are twins when it comes to downtown
In what way? In that there are people walking in them? :)
0:00 T H I C K bus gang
So many stoppage,,,
Rather id die
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What camera did you used?
Looks like it's not easy to find a time with normal traffic.
Actually, the video shows normal, week day traffic. If anything, it seems to be moving a bit faster than usual. If you want to drive during daylight hours when the traffic is much lighter, the best time would be around 7 AM on weekends.
just this mojo
It seems like Manhattan is just anarchy with regards to driving.
Gustavo Heinz that is not anarchy. People are drving in their lanes and obeying traffic signals. It is somewhat orderly but very congested and traffic is HEAVY.
how do ambulances get through all that?
St Patrick's at 5:53.
Thanks for tagging it!
at 27:37 whats the place and whats the monument name !!!
Where is the Apple store
See me walking down 5th avenue
OMG ! Where all these people go ??? What do they need for rushing so fast ?
Because NYC is a fast-paced city and has the worst traffic especially in L.A, Atlanta,London, Toronto,San Francisco, and Orlando especially on I-Drive
Some traffic
Aum
Will be Washington D.C ? :)
Just uploaded one today!
Thanks
I wonder if NY really got affected hard by G-20 also? (It appears New York declined also too) Just like here in Toronto, Ontario.
King of whole world is amerika my favourite freind country
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