I am traveling to NYC the end of the month and I am wondering what area is the best to stay? Also, any other recommendations, advice, must sees, etc, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
n2thesavior
NYC - 1st Time
The usual first response..what%26#39;s your budget and interests?
NYC - 1st Time
My personal Things-Every-Visitor-Must-Do list is the following:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Empire State Building or Top of the Rock
The American Museum of Natural History
Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island (or even just seeing the statue from the Staten Island Ferry)
Museum of Modern Art
Times Square
Broadway show
Walk across Brooklyn Bridge
Central Park
Grand Central Terminal
Explore Greenwich Village, SoHo, and Chinatown
Shopping--Fifth Avenue, SoHo, Macy%26#39;s, Bloomingdale%26#39;s
The United Nations
Eating at any of the hundreds of great mid-range restaurants in the city, and at least one blow-out top-notch dinner
Poster QueensBoulevard has a terrific guide for first-time visitors. If you search for ';spiel for first timers'; in the box above, you%26#39;ll find it.
Thanks Crans! My usual lengthy shpiel is in this post.
tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k1036502鈥?/a> First_trip_to_NYC_what_must_we_do-
I came back yesterday, stay at the Sofitel, very nice hotel close to all the attractions. I agree with all the recommendations. I strongly recommend you start your day early like around 8-9. By the end of the day (around 12:00) you will be so tired, Prepare to have fun but also to walk alot, and get tired. there are so many things to see and do.
Thanks for advice. I am not sure where to stay. I am wanting to try priceline, orbitz, etc to get a better deal, but unsure about where to stay.
n2thesavior
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