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DaisyCrazyMarie says:
Every New Yorker has a favorite bookstore along with his favorite cafe, deli, park, theatre and so on. The academics and the tourists will frequent the Strand, the fashion-conscious and artistically inclined designers and artists convene at McNally Robinson and the quiet romantics go for the cup of …
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aliciabarbier says:
Flew Delta from Baton Rouge, La. to New York on March 12, 2006(6:45am). No problems, friendly service, everything ran smooth.
Scheduled to fly Delta from New York to Baton Rouge, La on March 16th,(7:05pm). This is where the nightmare started. Prior to boarding the plane, my luggage was weighed and…
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dragonkeeper says:
Well worth getting a Metro 7 day card. Cost $24 and is good for the
underground and the bus, very good coverage of the city. Without this
it's $2 everytime you hop on and off over the 4 days we had one we
realy got the best out of it.
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xanrio says:
We had a reservation for pick up from our hotel (Belvedere Hotel, NYC) to La Guardia, on May 16, 2009 at 0905, but we were picked up at 0955 instead. The hotel had to make several phone calls to Go Airlink , and they kept saying, "it will be there after 5 to 10 min". I never thought that this was th…
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Transitory says:
I know we're not suppose to copy and paste content from other websites but these are amazing tips for travelers looking for free wifi in NYC. This is not an opinion based but factual based info so my opinion has nada to do with the subject anyway, PLUS I am giving all due credit to the good folks of…
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scnbenstein says:
I had about a week in New York as well during my spring break, and I can tell you that it's really easy to get around. I've arranged my images in a way that you can pretty much tell what I've been up to. If you're in the Manhattan area, everything is really compact... so finding your way around is a…
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Nyc
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#22 of 46 general tips & advice in New York
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cosmopaulatin says:
When I say I love Nyc, it's really an understatement. I've been over a dozen times and I still get really excited to visit Manhattan. I love Nyc for the diversity, ethnicity & excitement. It is very different from La, Sf or other american cities in that sense. I would have to say that if you are int…
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agedoldlady says:
Right off the bat, the one thing everyone knows - it not only can be expensive - it is expensive, but as expensive as you desire. There are the little nooks and crannies where there are bargains to be found. If on a tight budget, there are hostels in the Manhattan, some within a few blocks of Centra…
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crgyro says:
Ice skating at "The Pond" at Bryant Park is free. It is the only FREE admission skate park in New York City. If you need to rent skates or a locker, the prices are as follows: Skates $10/pair, Locker $FREE (but a lock will cost you $10 if you don't bring your own), and they have a bag check for $7…
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ocwarren says:
In the middle of Times Square (you know....the place the crystal ball drops every year), you can find a booth that sell tickets for better prices. The seats are always last minute didn't sells from the box office, so sometimes it pays to procrastinate.
On the other hand, the line is sometimes to…
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New York City
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#26 of 46 general tips & advice in New York
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tiffharg says:
If you are making your way to this East Coast city... be prepared... for greatness!! I had no idea what to expect in New York City. Although I was there during the Christmas/ New Year season I had a blast. At times I could not take the huge crowds, but it was well worth it.
Take the tram to Ro…
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nimrodk says:
The not-so-new Apple store on 57th street and 5th ave open 24hrs a days, 7 days a week.
They have around 30 IPhones on display, each is equipped with SIM which allow you to place calls to anywhere in the USA (and even Canada)
FREE.
Same with internet, there are around 30 laptops on display, f…
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Andy99 says:
The Port Authority Bus Terminal is the central intercity bus station in New York City. Opened in 1950 the "Port Authority" (or PABT), as it is known, consolidated several independent bus stations into one large facility. Expanded over the years to cover two full city blocks, it is the world's busies…
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thosewholeft7 says:
I went to Harlem recently and decided to walk around on some of its most bustling steets by day. I decided to go for some good soul food and to get a chance to see the former homebase of a man who I believe was one of the most intelligent men who ever lived, Malcolm X. Unfortunately for this occas…
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tiddleyboom says:
So, you've flown into Newark and have several choices to get into Manhattan. Among your choices are limos - $$$$$, taxi cabs - $$$$, train - $$, or, if you have some time and a spirit of adventure - the bus to the PATH train - $ (super cheap).
In fact, as of December 4, 2007, the cost of the N…
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