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4 Responses to “In New York City what r the best things to do?”

  • Samantha:

    Go to the Carnegie Deli, get the apple pie and share it with 3 people (it’s huge), get a chocolate egg cream
    Broadway (expensive and crowded, but all tourists want to see it)
    Times Square
    UniQlo (Huge cheap Japanese H&M- it’s amazing)
    Window shop at Madison Avenue
    Walk around at Park Avenue
    Museum of Natural History
    Yankee Stadium
    FAO Shwartz
    The Toys R Us in Times Square
    Lord and Taylor
    The huge H&M on 32nd street
    The big library on 33nd street
    Macy’s
    Bloomingdale’s
    Daffty’s
    MoMA
    Guggenheim museum
    Central Park
    Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
    Empire State Building
    M&M World
    Dylan’s Candy Bar (a MUST!)
    Chrysler Building
    World Trade Center grounds
    Wax Museum
    Bronx Zoo
    Statue of Liberty
    Greenwood Cemetary
    Coney Island (Nathan’s, the Cyclone, Wonder Wheel, etc.)
    Greenwood Cemetary
    Prospect Park
    Shopping! (Park Slope’s 5th avenue)
    Alba (used to be Villabote)
    Mona Lisa’s
    Brighton Beach

    And when you’re in NYC, don’t waste your type going to a mall, especially in LI (the person with the really long list had some malls in Long Island), no one shops at malls here.

  • Native New Yorker:

    May I recommend the following.

    Landmarks

    -Empire State Building
    -Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island
    -Rockefeller Center and the Top of the Rock Observation Deck
    -Times Square (no trip is complete without a visit to the”Crossroads of the World”)
    -Lower Manhattan/Wall Street Area
    -United Nations
    -Central Park
    -Brooklyn Bridge (you can walk across it too)
    -Grand Central Terminal (largest railroad terminal in the country)
    -A Ride on the Staten Island Ferry (its free and you can see the Statue of Liberty as the ferry crosses the harbor)
    -Sightseeing tour on a Double Decker Bus
    -Bronx Zoo/New York Botonical Garden
    -Yankee Stadium (both the old and the new)
    -City Island
    -Riverdale
    -Governor’s Island

    Museums

    -Museum Mile (Fifth Avenue from East 82nd to East 103rd Streets)
    -Museum of Natural History and the Rose Center for Earth and Space (formerly the Hayden Platerium)
    -MoMa
    -Whitney Museum of American Art
    -New Museum of Contemporary Art
    -Madame Tussaud Wax Museum
    -New York City Fire Museum
    -New York City Police Museum
    -Transit Museum
    -The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum
    -The Bronx Museum of the Arts
    -Brooklyn Museum
    -Milk Gallery
    -American Craft Museum
    -Museum of American Folk Art
    -Museum of the Moving Image
    -The Paley Center For Media (formerly the Museum of Television and Radio)
    -The Municipal Art Society

    Shopping

    -Macy’s (West 34th Street and Broadway in the heart of Hearld Square)
    -Bloomingdale’s (Lexington Avenue at East 59 and East 60 Streets)
    -The shops along Fifth Avenue (just don’t max out you credit cards)
    -FAO Schwarz
    -Toys “R” Us in Times Square
    -Lord and Taylor (5th Avenue at East 38th Street)
    -Chinatown/Canal Street Area (if you want to go on the cheap for the stuff you can’t get on Fifth Avenue)
    -NBA Store (for the basketball fan – 5th Avenue at East 52nd Street)
    -The Apple Computer Store (East 59th Street and Fifth Avenue)
    -The Time Warner Center (West 59th Street – Columbus Circle)
    -Hershey Store (for those with a sweet tooth)
    -M&M World (49th Street and 7th Avenue)
    -Grand Central Terminal (for the shopping)
    -H&M
    -Century 21 Department Store (Church and Cortlandt Street)
    -forever 21
    -Barneys New York (660 Madison Ave)
    -Abercrombie & Fitch (5th Avenue @ 57th Street and Water Street between Fulton and John Streets)
    -American Eagle Outfitters (4 locations in Manhattan)
    -Urban Outfitter (8 locations in Manhattan)
    -Manhattan Mall
    -Queens Center Mall
    -Queens Place Mall
    -Roosevelt Field Mall (on Long Island)
    -Fulton Street Mall
    -Kings Plaza Mall
    -Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
    -Garden State Plaza
    -The Westchester Mall
    -Palisades Center Mall
    -Westfield Sunrise Mall
    -Green Acres Mall
    -Jersey Gardens

    Restaurants

    In regards to place to eat in New York City. There are thousands of restaurants in the Five Boroughs of New York City. Depending on your taste, your budget and your preferred location, may I recommend the link below.

    http://www.menupages.com/ — MenuPages.com is the one of the best website on the online. It included menus with prices, as well as restaurant reviews. Bon appetit!

    I hope this information is very helpful.

    Good luck
    Native New Yorker

  • silvermist:

    Forget the broadway how! You gotta see “Fuerza Bruta”- it was an awesome show that we will not forget! We went online and found a coupon for $45 instead of $75.

  • Buddy999:

    Hi there,

    Some things you can do include visiting the:

    - The Empire State Building where you can check out the view of New York City.

    - The Statue of Liberty

    - The Grand Central Terminal where you can do shopping and dining.