Taylor Swift has always been vocal about her love for New York City. Her album 1989 was inspired by her move from Nashville to the bustling city, with the opening track aptly named “Welcome to New York.” Swift has continued to reference various New York landmarks in her music, cementing her love for the city even further. She was even named an official Global Welcome Ambassador for the city.

One of the landmarks Swift mentioned in her music is the Chelsea Hotel, a historic lodging in Manhattan that has housed numerous famous artists over the years. The Chelsea Hotel has a unique architectural style and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Another place dear to Swift’s heart is Cornelia Street in the West Village, where she wrote a song about her past relationship with Joe Alwyn. While their relationship may have ended, fans can still visit Cornelia Street and pay their respects to the iconic Swiftie landmark.

Swift has also shown love for the East Village in her music, describing it as “aglow” in her song “Welcome to New York.” In “Delicate,” Swift mentioned a dive bar on the East Side, which fans speculate is Lovers of Today. The neighborhood has also been featured in the All Too Well short film, with scenes filmed at the Housing Works Bookstore. The High Line, an elevated walkway in Manhattan, was referenced in Swift’s song “Cardigan,” providing another location for Swifties to explore.

Coney Island, a beloved neighborhood in Brooklyn, was paid homage to by Swift on her Evermore album. The coastal area features a boardwalk and amusement park, and Swift wrote a song about a separated couple’s memories at the landmark. Fans can visit Coney Island to experience the nostalgia and enjoy classic attractions like Nathan’s hot dogs and the Ferris wheel. Swift’s music has created a connection between her fans and the city of New York, inspiring them to explore the landmarks that hold special meaning to her.

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