The Golden Rule:
Familiarize yourself with the Subway map before you go on your trip.
Places of Interest: (starting Uptown going down)
1. Central Park: Nice "nature" walk.
2. 5th Avenue: Walk from Central Park South all the way down to 42nd Street. You'll pass by the fancy shops, St. Patrick's Cathedral and Rockefeller Center.
3. 46th Street: Restaurant row... you're sure to find a Japanese restaurant there.
4. Times Square: great for pictures with all the lights and Broadway theaters around the general area.
5. Empire State Building: tallest building in the city... go up if ud like to see the best view in all of NY.
6. Herald Square: Shopping at Manhattan Mall and the original Macy's department store. You'll be near Madison Square Garden.
7. Greenwich Village: Great cultural area with lots of lounges, bars, and cafes.
8. Little Italy and Chinatown: Great food!!!
9. Ground Zero: Nothing much to see in terms of buildings, but it's a good place to visit anyway... to remember.
10. Battery Park/Statue of Liberty: Nice park to walk in with a view of the Statue of Liberty... take the ferry there if u'd like.
2007-03-29 22:12:18
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answered by nyflip2005 2
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Right now, NYC costs are as little as they've been in years. Due to the recession. As some distance as climate, April is quite often essentially the most unpredicatble month within the NYC discipline. it may be ninety and sunny, it may be 30 and snowing. A few years again I don't forget we had a stretch of like three days in a row wherein it used to be ninety or over. I additionally don't forget snow, albeit gentle, a few occasions in April through the years. A ordinary day nonetheless might be round 60-sixty five levels. It is cloudy and wet relatively probably for the duration of April additionally.
2016-09-05 22:22:58
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answered by ? 4
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One thing about NYC...there are a lot of special places! Aside from the obvious, and if she likes film, there is the Tribeca Film Festival, the museum of television and radio, the american museum of the moving image, sony wonderlab, and backstage movie and television tours. As for eating, check out places in the downtown/village area. There's a bunch of info on the NYC Tourist Center regarding tours, museums and dining out at http://www.nyctouristcenter.com
2007-03-30 03:07:05
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answered by Yawker 7
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Thats a tough one, NYC almost has an endless choices. Broadway shows, off broadway shows, central park, I hate mid-town and love the village, which has loads of good/cheap ethnic restaurants. Theme bars are cool, 'mars 2112'. museums are awesome too. Catch a Rangers game. Empire state building, statue of liberty, times square. try the below link
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/nyc-sights,0,5510071.story?page=2&coll=orl-home-headlines
2007-03-30 07:52:12
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answered by jon_mac_usa_007 7
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Try a Movie Location tour,
http://travel.msn.com/Guides/article.aspx?cp-documentid=346264
http://www.nytix.com/GuidedTours/MovieLocationMap/Index.html
http://www.easynewyorkcity.com/movielocations.htm
http://www.newyorkinthemovies.com/index.php
2007-03-29 23:13:40
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answered by ccfromnj 4
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city island
2007-03-30 07:47:40
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answered by ? 3
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hun u so gotta visit times square
2007-03-29 21:01:06
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answered by bitch 1
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TIMES SQUARE!!!
2007-03-31 13:10:52
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answered by Nicole 2
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