I will be in NYC in March for 4 days. I want to know what are some things I must do places I must see, things I must eat while I am in NYC
Things you MUST do when in NYC
Everyone%26#39;s ';musts'; are different. Some people have always dreamed of skating in Central Park. To others a visit to the Statue of Liberty is a must. I would suggest you consider a bus tour of some sort for such a short trip. You will probably see more in a shorter time. The Grayline hop on/off tours are popular but it can get cold sitting upstairs in the open air. NY Party Shuttle and Marvelous Manhattan are also very popular, both in enclosed buses.
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kingofnyc.com
Things you MUST do when in NYC
the citysightsny.com hop-on/hop-off buses are now covered with plastic ';bubble'; so you are sheltered from the elements but still get the great views from atop the buses
well I was there a few years back and I did see the statue of Liberty I have seen the WTC site which I wouldnt mind seeing again. I have been to Times Square, and I have been to Central Park, I guess that is a typical to do thing for most tourist. I am speaking for a New Yorkes point of view.
Where do u get NYC style pizza?
Where are some cool shops to shop at where I can cheap NYC souveniors?
Where are some places I can travel to and take pics of views of NYC
From a locals%26#39; point of view what would you reccommend doing as a must see
interms of sight seeing? good NYC restaurant that serves Halal Zabiha Meat?
What is something NYC is famous for worth seeing?
The Empire State building of course!
See this post and sub posts and sub sub posts:
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Walking the Brooklyn Bridge, and Broadway shows.
And, I forgot - exploring Central Park!
After going to Ground Zero, I find a nice way to lift my mood is to walk down to the Staten Island Ferry and take the ferry both ways. The views are OUTSTANDING, and it%26#39;s CHEAP! (Is it still free, people...?)
Sohojam brings up a good question: Just where DOES one find good pizza in NYC today. The past few times I%26#39;ve gotten pizza I%26#39;d been greatly disappointed. All the walk up windows around Times Square and around the hotel I like (Hotel New Yorker) seem to be run by Arabs and the pizza isn%26#39;t like I remember.
Any good, greasy, cheese sliding, street pizza left in NYC?
if you want to grab a slice of NYC pizza after Centruy 21 and the WTC, go north a coupld of blocks to Conca Cucina, on the corner of Murray Street and West Broadway. (NOTE: Broadway and West Broadway are two diff streets. The are parallel.)
It looks really dumpy, but they make a great slice! Cheap, too!
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