Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Holy crap do not kill me for this NYC?

ok i am going to NYC for a week, and to be honest my mind went blank on me, what is there to do, like fun touristic crap and you know cool stuff, restaurants to try out , thanx for the helpHoly crap do not kill me for this NYC?
there is a lot to do in new york. for instance. you can climb the statue of liberty. due to terrorist threats you can only climb to the feet which is about 130 feet in the air. you will get an exelent view. you can check out the bronx zoo with the lion from madagascar lol. if your into baseball then you can head over to yankee stadium and catch a game there. the prices are expensive though. if you are looking for standard cuisine, then try the 12th street bar and grill in brooklyn. for a change of cuisine, there is #1 garden chinese food. realy great stuff there. that is also in brooklyn by winsdoor terrace. for a BIG change in food, you mite want to go to an arabic restauraunt. try the afghan kebab house. that is located in the upper east side. for a couple more tourist attractions. you can go to the trade center memorial, climb the ifel tower, and head over to seaport market. they occasionaly have realy big wooden ships there to climb on. if you want somthing to remember that place by, there is a guy who makes wooden modle boats, anywere from 6inches, to 5 feet long. close to that there is the international bodies exhibit. thats an awsome place. they have real bodyparts and stuff there. you may want to reserve tickets online though because it gets very busy. by the seaport market, there is a great restaraunt on the water. i dont know the name but it is american cuisine. and there are 2 fireboats parked next to it all the time. its a cool place. if you like boats you can also go to the water taxi company and get a ride. they have ferrys that go in the bay and take groups of about 30 tourists to different places. i hope all this helps and have a great time in NYC!!!!!!!!!
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

-New York Hall of Science

-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%26amp;M World (49th Street and 7th Avenue)

-Grand Central Terminal (for the shopping)

-H%26amp;M

-Century 21 Department Store (Church and Cortlandt Street)

-forever 21

-Barneys New York (660 Madison Ave)

-Abercrombie %26amp; 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 the restaurants in the Five Boroughs of New York City. Depending on your taste, your budget and your preferred location, may I recommend the links below.



http://www.urbanspoon.com/c/3/New-York-r鈥?/a> -- Urbanspoon. You can find restaurants either by price, location or cuisine.



http://www.ny.com/dining/ -- NY.com. You can find plenty of restaurant information at this link. Everything from H%26amp;H Bagel to fine dining at Le Cirque. Bon appetit!



I hope this information is very helpful.



Good luck

Native New YorkerHoly crap do not kill me for this NYC?
Theres a lot to do here in NYC,

for one How old are you? That way we know what to recommend.

Theres lots of night clubs and bars around the Villiage. stay between Spring street up to West 4. You can even hang in Times Square.



I suggest you visit the Visitors Center on Broadway and 46th street.

at the heart of times square.
My advice is 'plan well.' A week is no time at all to get in as many sights as you may want to see. I was just there for 3 days and could hardly get anything in other than my audition. I know I will be returning to spend at least 5-7 days.Holy crap do not kill me for this NYC?
Empire State Building

Statue of Liberty

Rockefeller Center

Times Square

Wall Street

Madison Square

Central Park

Brooklyn Bridge

Statue of Liberty

Yankee Stadium

Etc.

Good luck!
Times square, statue of liberty, MOMA, wall street, little italy, broadway
hang around JFK in queens and see if you can catch any celebrities. the paparazzi will be hanging around, and so just follow them.
take a bus and let it take you anywhere it is nyc by the way anywhere there is exictment round the corner
Underground music.
maybe go to Manhattan island?..
theres a lot to do there!

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