Like its predecessor,Spider-Man 2features a robust photo mode that allows you to take the perfect photo of Spider-Man web-swinging through New York.

Once you’ve unlocked the suit you want, you’re going to want to find a good spot to take photos. This guide will help you find the best locations in New York to go crazy with your camera inSpider-Man 2.

Little Odessa Church in Spider-Man 2.

Little Odessa Church

For the most part, New York looks like a grid of dull, grey skyscrapers. However, there are a few hidden spots of beauty that you’ll discover as you’re web-swinging to stop crime. One of the places you should stop at is Little Odessa Church.

It has a baroque design which makes it stand out from all its neighbors. Perch on a steeple for a good shot, or stand in front of it if you want to capture the church’s majesty.

Little Odessa Church in Spider-Man 2.

Big Hand

There are a few interesting sculptures you’ll find around the map if you explore enough. One of the coolest is the big hand you can sit in. It also gives you a nice view of Downtown Brooklyn.

It can be tricky to find this statue. It’s located at the spot highlighted above.

Little Odessa Church map in Spider-Man 2.

Times Square

Times Square is one of the most iconic places in the world, and you can visit it inSpider-Man 2. You should check it out at night because you’ll get to see all the lights more clearly.

You’ll find Times Square at the spot highlighted above. Climb onto one of the buildings, and you’ll be able to take a nice shot.

Big Hand in Spider-Man 2.

Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge

You’ll find these bridges not too far from each other. They span over the East River, and if you want a shot of Spider-Man with the river as a backdrop, there’s no better way to do it than to perch on one of the bridges.

There’s also airstreams you can glide on if you want some cool action shots. Alternatively, find a sailboat to perch on.

Big Hand map in Spider-Man 2.

The Park of Coney Island

There’s an amusement park calledThe Park of Coney Island, and it’s filled with families and couples, bright lights, and spinning rides. If you want to take pictures here, come at night, as this is when the park looks the best.

On the ground, you can take plenty of pictures of Spider-Man standing among New Yorkers. There are also plenty of places toperch or web-swing fromif you want a more cinematic shot.

Times Square in Spider Man 2.

You’re advised to avoid fast-traveling too much inSpider-Man 2, as it stops you from discovering new spots to take photos at. You’ll also miss out on the tech stashes and collectibles scattered throughout New York.

Times Square map in Spider Man 2.

Spider-Man looking over bridge in Spider-Man 2.

Map of bridge in Spider-Man 2.

Park of Coney Island in Spider-Man 2.