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2006-07-09 06:46:28 · 7 answers · asked by jack 2 in Travel United States New York City

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Here are some ideas of what you can do. First, get a good tour map. Then I recommend you take the BIG APPLE double decker tour bus for an overview of the city. There are several different neighborhoods so I'll highlight these and what to see:
Upper East Side: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim, Whitney Museum. Walk up and down Madison Avenue for awesome shops and boutiques 96th - 57th st. Walk Park Avenue for architecture all the way to Grand Central Terminal and see the treasures located within. Walk along 5th Avenue to see/go in and out of Central Park - go for a run, go to the Central Park Zoo, go to the Carousel, go for a gondola ride at the boat house.
UPPER WEST SIDE:
Museum of Natural History -a must! on Central Park West,
Walk along Columbus Avenue. Visit the West side of Central Park and pay respects to John Lennon's Strawberry Fields.
MIDTOWN:
Shopping - 57th St (Chanel and the gang), Fifth Avenue - must see Henri Bendel, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks and FAO Schwartz - many other fun stores.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Museum of Modern Art
Sony Bldg
Rockefeller Center
Go west to awesome new Time Warner center and visit the new Mandarin Hotel bar/restaurant for awesome view and treats!
Oh, Bloomingdale's is on 59th St and Lexington.
Empire State Bldg.
The Intrepid Aircraft Museum is fascinating and on the West side...worth the visit even if you have no kids.

CHELSEA:
Walk around the blooming area sprouting awesome restaurants and shops. Chelsea Pier is fun.

WALL ST:
Pay respects to the 9/11 victims and heroes at the WTC site., Walk Wall St., visit the Chase Hdqtrs, Federal Reserve. Seaport area is great to see.

THE VILLAGE:
Funky shops in the West Village. Walk through the NYU Washington Square Park. The East Village has some shops from new artists and designers

SOHO:
Great galleries and shops on n off West Broadway. Walk thru to Little Italy for awesome meals and desserts...walk through Chinatown. CANAL STREET has stall after stall of Designer "copies"...bring cash and bargain and watch your purse!

These should put an awesome smile on your face. Bring your camera and takes lots of photos to remember your trip. You'll have a blast! OH...BUY this weekly magazine: TIMEOUT NEW YORK on any newstand to see what's going on each week/day. :)

2006-07-11 19:15:46 · answer #1 · answered by missy_sweet_cheeks 4 · 0 0

Plenty, Brooklyn Museum, Atlantic Ave, Multi ethnic area, great foods. Coney Island, the shore. Manhattan, Planetarium, Sea Port, Central Park, Shops, Museums, Plaza Hotel, Waldorf Astoria. FAO Schwartz, Fifth Ave, endless. Have a wonderful time.

2006-07-09 11:30:41 · answer #2 · answered by GreatNeck 7 · 1 0

There are lots of things to do. In Brooklyn, NY you have Coney Island, Brooklyn's Botanical Gardens, The beaches. In NY, NY you have all the theaters on broadway, times square, central park, battery park, washington square its just so massive you just wanna hit it all.

2006-07-09 19:30:17 · answer #3 · answered by Mike S 1 · 1 0

I stay about 2 miles from MetroTech, in Brooklyn. you'll get an condominium that is low-priced on your revenues interior a mile or 2. (Neighborhoods to attempt: Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Clinton Hill, citadel Greene, Prospect Heights. Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope are also opportunities, yet extra expensive. This cluster of neighborhoods is often referred to as "South Brooklyn.") All of those are large, possibility-free neighborhoods. i recognize Brooklyn and many of the places listed are pleasant, community-y places on the point of all styles of centers (procuring, eating places, activities, etc.). you're searching at $1000-$1200/mo. for a a million mattress room condominium, likely, yet there are deals to be chanced on, too.

2016-11-06 02:30:45 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

OH go to Coney Island's carnival and aquarium. its tons of fun. oh yeah its in Brooklyn

2006-07-09 08:24:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Nope. New York is totally boring.. nothing ever to do there, everything closes early, wouldn't bother going.

2006-07-09 16:40:54 · answer #6 · answered by MELISSA B 5 · 0 2

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2006-07-09 08:38:25 · answer #7 · answered by onyi 4 · 0 0

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