esting cultural and culinary experiences. While the city pulses with the blood of its newest residents, old New York is still alive and well. Opera still bursts from the venerable stage of Lincoln Center; Wall Street, the hive of capitalism, still bustles with the excitement and tension of the stock market; and the stately apartments of New York's wealthy still frame majestic Central Park. New York City is made up of five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Mostly when people speak of New York they mean Manhattan. Visitors with a little extra time on their hands should pay a visit to Brooklyn. Though once considered dangerous, New York has cracked down on street crime and is now one of America's safest cities. The best way to see it is to walk. Numbered streets in Manhattan make navigation easy. Streets run from east to west, and avenues intersect from north to south (uptown and downtown). New Yorkers are friendly and talkative (contrary to their reputation) and nearly every night of the week the city's bars and clubs are crowded with revelers. There are several universities in New York ( New York University, Columbia University in the City of New York ) which contribute to keeping the city young. See Complete List of New York City Universities We Service ! Scouting Groups - Church Groups - Nonprofit Organizations - Conventions - Music Bands - Hotels - Limousine Companies Family Reunions - Professional Associations - Student Group Trips - Sports Teams - Summer Camps - Political Campaigns - Universities