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New York any tips
Hi all , New York September, 7 nights , based Times Square , I’ve bought a pass for several sites & attractions etc . Just looking for some good tips & advise really .
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Make use of the Citi bikes, I did 100 miles in a few days, faster than a taxi or the subway and you get to see a lot. Needs a bit of planning if like me you want to stay in the free'ish time slot - $24 for 3 days, free 30min rides - but it's a fun way to get around, never felt unsafe.
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Defo do world trade center up the towers amazing view amazing quick lift too!
have a pint up the top !
top of the rock too......
I did helicopter tour about 20mins expensive about £180 but worth It
the get on get off buses are great too to see everything
meat packing district good for a few beers
have a pint up the top !
top of the rock too......
I did helicopter tour about 20mins expensive about £180 but worth It
the get on get off buses are great too to see everything
meat packing district good for a few beers
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Just come back from there - stayed at the Avalon Hotel very close to the Empire State.
9/11 museum was really good - need to spend a good few hours there, staff really helpful and a lot were in the city on the day and are keen to share their experiences. There is a section dedicated to the victims where you look up each one and here a short piece from their family - really moving.
See a show on Broadway
Top of the Empire State
Central Park
Subway's are really easy to use
Take warm clothing and lots of money
9/11 museum was really good - need to spend a good few hours there, staff really helpful and a lot were in the city on the day and are keen to share their experiences. There is a section dedicated to the victims where you look up each one and here a short piece from their family - really moving.
See a show on Broadway
Top of the Empire State
Central Park
Subway's are really easy to use
Take warm clothing and lots of money
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Buy a decent map
Use subways ( but the travel cards have a limited credit ) so be sure to plan your routes
Definitely do 9/11 museum, Central Park , and time square at night
I'd recommend both the day and night open top bus tours
And DEFO take comfy walking shoes as you'll clock up some mileage , and be prepared, it's like London on steroids super busy and full on but it's an amazing place you'll have fun
Use subways ( but the travel cards have a limited credit ) so be sure to plan your routes
Definitely do 9/11 museum, Central Park , and time square at night
I'd recommend both the day and night open top bus tours
And DEFO take comfy walking shoes as you'll clock up some mileage , and be prepared, it's like London on steroids super busy and full on but it's an amazing place you'll have fun
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- Last time I went was 18 years ago, it was a slightly different time....
- Empire state was cool
- Guggenheim Museum was pretty good (it's where they filmed the start of MIB)
- Had a nice time wandering around Central Park down at Strawberry Fields.
- Metropolitan Museum was amazing
There's a lot to do there, plan a lot - like people said, take a map and paln each day out accordingly - you should enjoy it.
I've since lost my sense of smell but one thing was that it smells odd, especially the subway and the money itself there, lol
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Go to the Stardust Diner for an evening meal - they employ out of work actors and actresses from the Broadway shows who then sing and perform for you while you eat. It's a good, fun experience. Not the best food in the world, but it's great entertainment especially if the other half likes that sort of thing (mine loved it). Make sure you book a table though because it can get very busy at times!
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Natural history museum is lovely.
Ghostbusters 2 fire station lol
See what's on at Madison Square Garden when you are there!
Ghostbusters 2 fire station lol
See what's on at Madison Square Garden when you are there!
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First thing I was going to say was don't bother with any passes - when we looked we were always paying for something we didn't want to do - but maybe they work for you.
Some of the must do stuff is free - walk over the Brooklyn bridge, Central Park, Staten Island ferry, 9/11 memorial, Wall Street, st Patrick's cathedral on 5th avenue, high line walkway.
We also managed to locate a major fire callout near our hotel - very impressive seeing all the kit and firemen in action but thanfully it was just smoke damage in a flat on the 34th floor.
For broadway shows TKTS in Times Square sell genuine half price tickets on the day, but you might have to queue for an hour.
Comfy shoes are a must - Skecher go walks are really good.
10% tourist discount in Macy's and Bloomberg, show your passport at customer service to get a voucher.
Top of the rock was impressive, uninterrupted views up over Central Park, go early to avoid the queues.
We went end aug/early sept, it was 30 deg C but we were very lucky.
We found 7 days perfect, try not to plan too much to give yourself some time to just enjoy the experience.
Some of the must do stuff is free - walk over the Brooklyn bridge, Central Park, Staten Island ferry, 9/11 memorial, Wall Street, st Patrick's cathedral on 5th avenue, high line walkway.
We also managed to locate a major fire callout near our hotel - very impressive seeing all the kit and firemen in action but thanfully it was just smoke damage in a flat on the 34th floor.
For broadway shows TKTS in Times Square sell genuine half price tickets on the day, but you might have to queue for an hour.
Comfy shoes are a must - Skecher go walks are really good.
10% tourist discount in Macy's and Bloomberg, show your passport at customer service to get a voucher.
Top of the rock was impressive, uninterrupted views up over Central Park, go early to avoid the queues.
We went end aug/early sept, it was 30 deg C but we were very lucky.
We found 7 days perfect, try not to plan too much to give yourself some time to just enjoy the experience.
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Horse and cart round is nice round Central Park if you’re going with a partner.
went to see the knicks at the gardens. But be aware it drags on for nearly 3hrs because of the constant stoppages. I didn’t enjoy it at all but you may do!.
lots and lots to do though. Found the subway best way of getting around.
went to see the knicks at the gardens. But be aware it drags on for nearly 3hrs because of the constant stoppages. I didn’t enjoy it at all but you may do!.
lots and lots to do though. Found the subway best way of getting around.
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Fire stations & general building architecture is a must , I’m happy to watch the steam come out the drains , think the mrs will prefer the shows sights & restaurants. There is a lot to cram in for sure but 6 nights & we don’t fly out til 11pm on the last day so I’m sure a lot of the above will be doable. Just need deep pockets lol
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Staten Island Ferry - great views of the skyline and Liberty and it’s free! We got off and straight back on the returning ferry. Helicopter ride either before or after (yes, it’s expensive, but it’s awesome) and the helipad is only a short walk away from the ferry port. Whilst there do the rest of the Financial Quarter and to finish off walk the length of Broadway to Timesquare. Soak up the atmosphere and grab dinner and a show in the evening. This itinerary was the highlight of our trip and we’d do it again in a heartbeat. Enjoy and bon voyage!
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We had a week there in the summer, great place.
Top of the Rock at dusk.
9/11 museum.
Staten Island Ferry to take in Ellis Island.
Broadway show - We saw School of Rock and Phantom.
Coney Island was great when we were there as it was 100+ and the sea was lovely!
Beast Speedboat ride.
Intrepid Sea, Air and Space museum - Concorde, Space Shuttle plus many more.
Eating and drinking around Devil's kitchen.
A shame you've bought passes as they end up costing a lot more.
It can be an expensive to eat and drink but you're on holiday in one of the best cities in the world, don't scrimp!
A few eateries we ate in -
https://store7.geomerx.com/essexworldcafe/index.cfm?
http://www.billsbarandburger.com/ven...feller-center/
https://www.northendgrillnyc.com/
https://www.chipotle.com/
https://gothambarandgrill.com/
http://www.olivegarden.com/locations...es-square/1451
Top of the Rock at dusk.
9/11 museum.
Staten Island Ferry to take in Ellis Island.
Broadway show - We saw School of Rock and Phantom.
Coney Island was great when we were there as it was 100+ and the sea was lovely!
Beast Speedboat ride.
Intrepid Sea, Air and Space museum - Concorde, Space Shuttle plus many more.
Eating and drinking around Devil's kitchen.
A shame you've bought passes as they end up costing a lot more.
It can be an expensive to eat and drink but you're on holiday in one of the best cities in the world, don't scrimp!
A few eateries we ate in -
https://store7.geomerx.com/essexworldcafe/index.cfm?
http://www.billsbarandburger.com/ven...feller-center/
https://www.northendgrillnyc.com/
https://www.chipotle.com/
https://gothambarandgrill.com/
http://www.olivegarden.com/locations...es-square/1451
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