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Just back from my 1st visit and will NOT be my last...

Loved the city.The people.The Coffee..Simply just everything..

Wife took me for my 40th. Flew out monday mornin. Direct from glasgow to newark, 7hrs.Hoped on short air train to station then connection to Penn, Returnin friday night/Sat morn only takin 6hrs due to benefit tailwind...

Stayed in park central 56th street. 4star hotel. Very clean. Modern. Cleaners every day. Blah blah. 10/10..

Visited The high line. Coney island(Got minor sunstroke,My fault for not applyin sun cream) China town. Soho. Chelsea market.Walked brooklyn bridge. Empire state building. Grand central station. Central park and much more...

We bought a weekly subway ticket for $31 and still came home with sore feet , Subway line very easy to work out but many a time a local offered their help when we were looking at our map..

Soho was probably my fav part of NY of this trip,Very trendy,Laidback and some amazing wee cafes & Restaurants just off the main street...

Agree with an earlier poster that there is a restaurant for every platter and nationality, Visited ClubA steakhouse and 10/10 from me & Mrs Shed...

Finially if anyone going soon please PM me as need a small favour & i might be able to help them in return for their tripðŸ‘

Hint - Revolut card ideal for withdrawing money or using card in stores/shops for best currency rate . Download app on your phone and they send a card out within 7days, Any Questions hit the PM button and will do my best to help

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I've booked for 26th November for 5 nights with the missus. It will be our first time in NY and it's to celebrate my birthday.

Been reading through here and so many hints and tips. Will be pulling together a rough itinerary closer to the time.

Cheers for the help gents.

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You'll love it! Try persuade the mrs to take you to a Basketball game, you have the knicks and the nets bound to have one at home in that stretch!

I reckon she will be game for it. When we go on city breaks we do normally do a football match (she surprisingly doesn't mind), so I'm sure I can talk her into baseball.

She has made me promise that we will do a show too.

We are staying in The Hudson on 58th St West (really close to Central Park). Flying direct from Edinburgh.

Christmas lights get switched on whilst we are there. I'm sure it will be too busy to even get close but will be nice for the missus!

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Back from NYC a couple of weeks ago, second time being there.

Took a more chilled out holiday this time. Favourite part was the "Meat Packing District/ Chelsea Market" loads of nice restaurant/bars without the mayhem of Times Square. Rooftop bar on 5th avenue well worth a visit as well.

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Heading to New York for 4 nights mid-September, partly as a 30th birthday celebration for my wife. I've been trawling this thread and other places for advice and think I've compiled a decent list of things to do. Time Square, Top of the Rock, Central Park, couple of museums, Grand Central, One World Trade, Brooklyn Bridge, Broadway, etc.

Question is, what is something a bit different/special anyone could recommend? I was thinking maybe a night time boat cruise with bottle of champagne.

Also think I'll be arranging for a car to do a transfer from airport to hotel. Anyone able to recommend a decent company?

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Heading to New York for a week on Thursday. First time going. Only just discovered this thread so now trawling through it for tips.

Have made a rough plan of the most common touristy things to do. Also, really looking forward to going to New York City vs LA Galaxy (at Yankee Stadium) and the Star Wars Costumes Exhibit, at Discovery Times Square.

Not looking forward to the heat/humidity though...

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Whaddyawannno? Currently in Boston having just spent a week in nyc. No matter what anyone says New York City is a fantastic place.
For me top of the Rock is better than top of empire state simply because you get a pic of empire state. The other must do is the circle line tour. It's not cheap, nothing is, but it's great. Also, do Ellis island. The lower floor is a bit dry but go up and listen to the personal testimonies either on the audio tours or on the telephones by each exhibit. Would bring a tear to a glass eye.

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Couple of quick questions from me (never been before but going to NY from 26/11 until 01/12).

I am flying into JFK. What is the easiest way to get into Manhattan?

I am looking to book a show (Likely to be The Lion King). Where is the best place to book tickets?

Should I look to book tourist tickets for the attractions before I go? If so, best place to book these?

Appreciate that some of the above may be answered elsewhere, however any help would be magic!

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11 hours ago, Yonas said:

Is the Madison Square Garden Tour worth doing?

i have read there is not but of a tour in terms of seeing back stage in dressing rooms etc.

 

any other recommendations on things to do?

I did the MSG tour and found it really interesting. Some of the access is limited depending on the event that is on that night, and some areas are completely restricted, but to be honest, I found it a bit quick. I'd have preferred more time to wander round the various levels where they have the displays. If you are going to a game as well, take the chance to move round the building and see them all.

I also did the tour of Radio City Music Hall, which was very good.

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New York knicks are playing in the evening when I was going to take the tour so it maybe limited. Would make more sense attending knicks match?

only got a couple of days stop over so would like to make the most of the days.

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Just got back from NYC last week. Loved every minute of it. There's so much to see and do, I advise anyone to have a plan before they go.

Airtrain and subway from JFK was really simple.

You do a lot of walking as the subway is good for going North to South in Manhattan but isn't really like London where you can go skip across town that easily.

As well as all the obvious first time visit things (Central Park, Grand Central, Broadway, 5th Avenue, Staten Island Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge etc) I would total recommend getting the cable car across to Roosevelt Island. You go from the hectic streets of Manhattan to a chilled out wee park over the river. There's good views from the cable car and from Roosevelt Island. I also went up the new One World Observatory, hadn't planned on it but there was no queue when we went past so nipped in. Great views of the city, it is extremely high up. Didn't bother going up Empire State or Rockefeller.

The High Line was also a cool walk to do in the evening.

One thing I noticed was we had to have a plan for where to eat in the evening. I had thought we could just wander about and come across a few places but it was never that easy. I think a lot of restaurants are part of hotels but you don't really see them as well if you're walking past. Could be we were just looking in the wrong places. Grabbing a bagel for breakfast and pizza slice for lunch was great though.

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