1. Ground Zero
2. ST. Patrick's Cathedral
3. drinking hot chocolate and watching the ice skaters at Rockefeller Center
4. taking a carraige ride around Central Park
5. taking in a play
6. window shopping down 5th avenue
7. dining at Patsy's-Italian-need reservations-moderate to expensive
8. eating lunch at Katz Deli
9. going to Little Italy and visiting the many Italian Bakery's
10. dining at One If By Land, Two If By Sea-American-need reservations-moderate to expensive
11. Joe Allen's-American-reservations for a table in the bar after 10:00 P.M. BECAUSE THE CELEBRITIES COME IN AND LEAVE THROUGH HERE-IT IS THE MAIN ENTRANCE-celebrities dine here-on a good night you will see several-one night we saw 11 which included Michael J. Fox, Nathan Lane, Al Pacino among many-sometimes you might not see any.
12. eating at Carmine's-Italian-very busy-moderate
13. getting tickets for Regis and Kelly, The View, and/or David Letterman
14. going to the top of The Empire State Building
15. shopping at Macy's and down Madison Avenue
16. shopping down Jewelry Row
17. going to a New York Knick Basketball Game in Madison Square Gardens
18. take a cab ride through Manhatten at night especially seeing the lights at Time Square-do not walk around there at night
19. take the U.N. Tour-takes 1/2 day
20. go to the Statue of Liberty-takes 1/2 day
DO NOT take the boat tour around Manhatten-takes to much time as is very boring for the most part!
do not walk the streets at night!
2006-10-26 06:06:02
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answered by lou 7
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Times Square at Night!, the Empire State Building anytime, and The boat to the Statue of Liberty(It does not close for the Winter)
Check out the web site below. Dress warm. Central Park is just a park. Big, but a park after all.
2006-10-26 04:53:19
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answered by Mollie's Daddy 3
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There are plenty of things to see in New York
1. Times Square (best to view at night because of all the lights)
2. Metropolitan Museum of Art (largest museum in the western hemisphere
3. Central Park
4. Fao Swartz (lifesize toys and kids sportscars) located on 5th avenue across Central Park
5. Ground Zero
6. Statue of Liberty
7. Riding the free Ferrie from Manhattan to Staten Island and back to Manhattan (you also get a view of the Statue of Liberty) go during the day.
2006-10-29 01:21:24
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answered by choosinghappiness 5
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1. Central Park - have to spend of some time there!!!,
2. Times Square - you'll have a great time. Can take in a Broadway Show if you like - other cool stuff there!
3. Take the ferry to Staten Island you'll go right by the statue of liberty - can take some pictures of it and it won't take too much time.
2006-10-26 03:13:33
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answered by Vicki B 5
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Times square at night, Central Park & Empire state building. The statute of liberty is already closed for winter I think so check before you go
2006-10-26 04:04:26
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answered by audrey 3
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go to Broadway and get tickets for a live show this is what everyone does ;eat a hot dog off the sabretts cart on every corner,go to grenwich village and walk around or go to the east village. Do Not go to see ground zero why what for to be depressed? go to fifth avenue and walk around Rockerfeller Center. you'll have so much to see you'll get lost in all the stimulation. have fun.new yorkers are great..
2006-10-27 17:45:45
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answered by goldengirl 4
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Time Square, Herald Square, and Ground Zero...
2006-10-26 03:20:46
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answered by smiley_140 2
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catch a broadway show, go to real authetic pizza place like John's on Bleeker street, and visit Times Square
2006-10-26 05:40:53
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answered by diva 6
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Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building and of course last but not the least, the very famous TWIN TOWERS of the World Trade Center ( what's left of it!!! LOL!!!)
2006-10-25 23:59:27
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answered by Jeanjean 4
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