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Looking for things to do in New York? Browse New York tourist attractions, activities, and sights to help plan your trip. Read reviews of the top things to do in New York submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of something to do in New York.
#1 of 361 things to do in New York
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AndiPerullo says:
While most people choose to visit Central Park when they want to escape the city and be amongst some nature; I choose to visit Battery Park instead. Battery Park is located in Battery Park City, which is in the most southern part of Manhattan. It is a quaint park that is facing the New York Harbor...
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#2 of 361 things to do in New York
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furiousfowl says:
on the way to orient point lighthouse, i noticed to my right a light way out in the harbor, i pulled over to read the plaque and got in a few pictures. now this light was very far out even with my zoom lens i had to use a few pics from the lighthouses main page for an example of what the light look...
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#3 of 361 things to do in New York
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furiousfowl says:
now this lighthouse was a very tall one and no direct driving to it. you had to walk almost a mile to it. so from an observation deck almost a mile away i took these pics. on this day it was a bit windy and someone was flying a kite next to the lighthouse. the pixs i took of it came out great, just ...
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#4 of 361 things to do in New York
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furiousfowl says:
now this here light is at the end of the south fork of long island, known as "montauk, the end" its right on the edge of land. this light was the 1st lighthouse in new york state and is the 4th oldest active lighthouse in the united states. strategically located on the tip of the south fork's new...
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#5 of 361 things to do in New York
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furiousfowl says:
now as you might not know, not every lighthouse is accssible by land. some are out in the middle of a lake or ocean. Oient Point marks the end of Oyster Point Reef on the western side of Plum Gut. at 64 feet a flashing white light flashes every 5 seconds( origianal light was a fixed red fourth orde...
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#6 of 361 things to do in New York
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candywellins says:
If you are looking for a great way to really see New York while getting in a good workout, do a city running tour. Even if you are not a great runner, consider using this group as their services are great. Your guide will meet you at your location whenever you'd like to do your run. You set the pa...
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#7 of 361 things to do in New York
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mikey_hong says:
In the end of August a bunch of friends and I are heading out to Mal Pais, Costa Rica to learn how to surf. In the interim, I decided it might be a good idea to start preparing by doing some swimming to supplement my dry land training. So I started looking up free outdoor public pools in and around ...
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#8 of 361 things to do in New York
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Maui says:
Just some advice on getting discount Broadway tickets for some shows, UP TO 50% off (plus $3 ticket charge). (I say SOME, because a lot of newer more popular shows are sold at regular price)
Go to TKTS in Duffy Square (next to Times Square). Matinees sell starting at 10 AM while evening shows...
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#9 of 361 things to do in New York
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rdoordan says:
So we did SNL... it is amzing... That' all I have say about that.
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#10 of 361 things to do in New York
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lynnep says:
The U.S. Open is really neat, you can get autographs very easily, and the USTA organizes lots of neat things - like you can take a picture with your favorite player superimposed (free). There's nothing like seeing a great match on a side court - you are practically sitting right on the court. I ne...
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#11 of 361 things to do in New York
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perfektewelle says:
Have you always longed to do what the Olympians do? Have you ever wanted to feel the curves of a bobsled track, with the wind whipping through your hair? Have you ever wanted to feel the rumble of pure power surging beneath you? Head to the complex where real olympiads train during the winter. Ride ...
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#12 of 361 things to do in New York
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seecretajman says:
The Strong National Museum of Play is a museum based on the way people play and you can see, and play with, hundreds of games and toys.
There are a bunch of displays like old doll houses and barbies through the years, but the museum really shines with all of the toys you can play with. It really...
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#13 of 361 things to do in New York
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antigonewanders says:
My favorite place to hang out in all of NYC is Greenwich Village. It is filled with cute restaurants. My favorites are the Grey Dog, a cute café with a fantastic menu at University and 12th, and Peanut Butter & Co., a sandwich shop devoted to George Washington Carver's greatest invention. If you...
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#14 of 361 things to do in New York
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tmohen says:
Another great NYC institution is thge King Cole Bar at the St. Regis Hotel - see it if only to see where the "bloody mary" was invented. It's a real classic, in a beautiful 5 star location and surroundings, all right in the middle of the action at Fifth Avenue and 55th Street. In many ways the Kin...
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#15 of 361 things to do in New York
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babass says:
Words cannot describe this place. You have to go and see what the place IS. Whatever you may have heard, the notoriousness of the place has gone away. People are quite warmful even if you white.
Bets things to do is to try ethnis restaurants and GO TO THE CHURCH on Sunday Morning, even if you ha...
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