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ellechic says:
Located on the penthouse and rooftop of Dream Hotel, this intimate and yet easygoing bar/lounge is a great place to enjoy a drink or two with friends or with a date.
Average price for a cocktail drink is between $10-$14, usual NYC price.
They play great music and have comfortable couches to s…
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vila says:
I love pubs! And "Legends" has just everything I love about a pub. It's interior is warm and cosy, dark wood and warm light. The music is great and the food is good. You can either sit at the long bar, where you can also watch a game on one of the big tv screens. Or you can take a seat in three diff…
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aswold says:
Ahh, The Ferry! One of my favorite "things to do" when in New York City. To me, it is a very relaxing way to spend an hour without having to exert too much energy. The Staten Island Ferry is very easy to get to. The station is located at Whitehall and Water Streets. Easily accessible from Manhattan …
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mainhart says:
The new High Line Park is one of the most unique urban spaces I've ever experienced. Basically it is a former elevated freight rail viaduct in Manhattan. The line has not been used in many years. In that time wild flora started growing on the tracks. When the time came to tear down the viaduct, many…
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DragonFlies says:
Being a native New Yorker, here is some advice for you if you are visiting the City (meaning Manhattan) and the outskirts.
The cheapest, fastest, truly New Yorker experience to get around is the Subway. It runs very often (late night about every 20 minutes) and you can take local or express train…
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mainhart says:
This wonderful little restaurant where the East Village meets the West Village is one of my favorite places to eat in Manhattan. It is very friendly and cozy. The food is very nice and not expensive. The staff does not rush you out at all lending it a very European vibe. It's such a nice respite fro…
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smhirsch says:
A few friends and I met up in NYC for dinner to start off our New Year's celebrations. We went to Swizz, where one of my friends had been before.
Swizz specializes in Swiss and American cuisine, with fondue being one of the main reasons it attracts people. My friend and I split a Traditional Chee…
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Andy99 says:
St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the USA.
The cathdral was begun in 1858, when the surrounding land was nearly countryside in the far northern suburbs of New York City. It was named for St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, as Irish immigrant…
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DragonFlies says:
OK,
Went back for round two... and the staff was horrible, careless and cold and unorganized. Said one thing, i did another. You can't beat the price and beautiful upper-west side ... but do know it is just a place to sleep over at night and leave right in the morning. Also, do make sure to be out…
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SalsaQueeen says:
I'm surprised by the other reviews because I loved this hotel. I was on the 11th floor room 1153 (I think) it was a corner room with a view of 7th avenue.
I stayed at this hotel with my daughter in July 09. Hotels in New York are expensive but I managed to get a good deal (with breakfast) on Ex…
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Biedjee says:
Helicopter rides are cool. They are cool anywhere in the world, but probably the coolest place of all would be New York. The Manhattan skyline is impressive enough from the ground, but seeing it from the air just adds a whole new dimension to the majesty of the tall buildings.
Liberty Helicopter…
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shimmerbling34 says:
Honestly I want to rate this place excellent. I slept dormitory style that had 10 bunk beds and stayed with girls from around the world I did not know but got to know and made friends with. It is affordable at $45 through Gershwin Hotel website or go to expedia and you can get it for $35. There i…
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pearcetoyou says:
The Flatotel Hotel, in New York City, is a contemporary, intimate and cosmopolitan hotel in midtown Manhattan. It features 288 deluxe rooms and suites with custom designed furniture and state of the art amenities. Flatotel offers boutique hotel intimacy with apartment size rooms. There is a restaura…
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pinchora says:
Two Boots Retaurant; named because it represented the geographical shapes of Italy and Louisiana and the flavor of food it is to represent. They combined the cooking of New Orleans with pizza and beer and uses a cornmeal crust on their pies. The original opened on June 24, 1987 at 37th Avenue on t…
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Biedjee says:
Nouveau Thai - if there ever was such a term. This hip and trendy place has taken Thai food to a whole new level.
The interior of the restaurant is beautiful, a new take on the popular white(ish) lounge bar interior with pastel coloured lighting. It's full of original new takes on common feature…
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tiffburn says:
When traveling from Manhattan to Brooklyn, Manhattan Bridge area, on the Metro be aware of the late night G train. I have spend over an hour waiting for it, after 12am, and other nights it has come right away. Instead of the G the other option is the old reliable A/C train, but beware of the A. C be…
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Martin_Austria says:
Many people rush and queue for ages ( up to 2 hours) at the Empire State building, just to see Manhattan from above.
There is a better place to see NY from the above. The "TOP OF THE ROCK"- the Rockefeller Center.
You don't need to queue for very long, when I was there I didn't wait at all. (a…
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susanna01 says:
Americana Inn has the best Midtown location in New York. Empire State Building,Times Square,etc are walking distance.
The rooms are clean,the stuff is nice.Bathroom is shared with other people from your floor,but it was ALWAYS clean,never had to wait for anybody.
Americana Inn is the best for trav…
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elsevier says:
Best thing is definitelly location. I found this hotel to be a good choice because of quiet (we are in Manhattan, damn!) neighborhood (Little Brasil). Clean, cosy rooms but remember to ask for a room with a view, which actually means a room with a window. If you are not planning to spend a lot of ti…
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Transitory says:
I assume that Central Park has been reviewed several [hundred] times but I was there this weekend for a wedding ceremony in the park, so I'm adding my unnecessary two cents.
Entering the W. 72nd entrance, you can walk the well traveled path towards Strawberry Fields, the memorial site for John Le…
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callmechia says:
Knowing that we weren't going to have much choice once we got back to our neighborhood, we grabbed a quick bite (and drink) nearby to Penn Station. Even though the food in that area is also pretty hit-or-miss, the Heartland Brewery was a very nice place to stop and chill out for an hour or so.
This…
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Melly_K says:
The hotel was great. Located directly at the TimeSquare you can not have a better place to stay for exploring the Broadway and Manhatten.
The hotel itself has everything you wish.. enough place inside the rooms, good service, concierge service, fitness center inside...
Also "The view" - the r…
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postaltiburon says:
So we could save some money (especially since we spent so much on Yankee tickets), we stayed in Newark. The rates at the hotels downtown by the train station were too expensive at the last minute, so we opted for a hotel near the airport. There is a shuttle service to and from the airport, and fro…
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Zen says:
The Days Inn Hotel is one of the bigger hotels, as you would expect in the middle of Manhattan. It is located on 46th Street, only 2-3 blocks away from Central Park. Public transport links are close-by and easy to get to.
Rooms are of average size and you get everything that you need but nothing …
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dennisvanweeghel says:
Dit was in de zomer van 2003 inmiddels zal het er wel anders uit zien.
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cecilker says:
DO & SEE
*Ride the subway - every time you see something different!
*Museums – many are “suggested contribution” all the time or on certain days. I would highly recommend the Met and the Moma. (http://www.ny.com/museums/free.html)
*View from the top of the Metropolitan Museum of art. (find …
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