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36 Hours in New York City
36 Hours in New York City
by Haydee Torres
The Empire State Building by Max Touhey
New York City is known as the largest most populated city in the world with about more than 9 million people living within its five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island. This megacity is the most diverse with as many as 800 languages spoken and more than 3.2 million residents born outside the United States. New York City has been described as the cultural, financial, and media capital of the world, significantly influencing entertainment, research, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, fashion, and sports.
Friday 3 p.m. Exploring the MoMa:
For all the art enthusiast this is the first place to visit. Get consumed and influenced by beautiful modern and contemporary art in one of the largest museums in the world, the MoMa. Explore works of architectures, drawings, paintings, sculptures, photography, books and film. This huge building is consumed with over 300,000 books in its huge library where you can sit and relax and take in all the different pieces of art and its history. Admission is $25 but if you stick around a little longer you might be able to get in for free since the museum has free admission Fridays starting at 4pm.
6 p.m. Dinner at Harry’s
Anybody hungry? After so much art, take a walk over to Rockefeller Center and have dinner at this delicious Italian restaurant called Harry’s Italian. Harry’s offers individual and family style Italian cuisine as well as round and old-fashioned square pies. With about 20 options of pastas and an extensive wine list this is the perfect place to indulge in traditional Italian meals. After dinner walk outside on Rockefeller Plaza and admire the flags surrounding the huge ice-skating rink (winter) or the garden (summer) of over 100 countries to represent diversity in such a huge city.
8 p.m. The luck of the Irish
Indulge on a cocktail or beer at this classic Irish Pub near times square, this unique sports bar called The Mean Fiddler is the perfect place to unwind and end the night. With live DJ’s, Karaoke, and 3 bars set for drinks and some fun. TVs surround the entire bar to not miss an inch of the sports games and stats as well as pictures and flags to represent the Irish culture, its history and many who have come to visit. If by any luck you’re in town during the month of march you’re in for a treat since its famous for its march madness, hosting events every day to celebrate in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. Full menus and drink specials as well as live performances and late-night partying, you can definitely consider a night to remember.
Saturday
10 a.m. The Highline
This historic public park on the west side of Manhattan was once a rail line that used to transport goods to central and lower Manhattan, due to high pedestrian deaths of street crossings the city demanded for its demolition. With the help of local people in the community they proposed a preposition to reconstruct and make some purpose of the abandoned railway. Today The Highline is a 1.45-mile-long greenway featuring 500+ species of plants and trees. It exhibits numerous amounts of art works from artists of all over the world as well as pop up performances all for free. Besides the gorgeous gardens you can also admire the fascinating architect from the buildings surrounding the railway, it just gives it a unique perspective of New York City.
The Highline by Mike Tschappat
12 p.m. Chelsea Market
Brunch at Chelsea Market is ideal for any tourist coming to NYC exploring culture, this two-floor market is home to one of the greatest indoor food halls of the world, with more than thirty-five vendors selling everything from soup to nuts, wine to coffee, cheese to cheesecake. It is mostly known for its diversity in foods, goods, and merchandise shopping. This massive market complex attracts about 6 million national and international visitors annually.
2 p.m. Alvin Ailey
After some grub make your way to see one exquisite show at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. Dive into a lovely ballet performance enriching the American modern dance heritage. This theatre and company were founded by Alvin Ailey and a group of young African American modern dancers with the vision to preserve the African American culture, in doing so they changed the perception to American dance forever. Today, the company continues Alvin’s mission with over 235 works including past and present pieces and created by over 90 choreographers. Traveling over 48 states, 71 countries on 6 continents performing for an estimated 25 million people.
6 p.m. Tropical Sensation
Hop in a cab uptown and have dinner at this delicious Latin American restaurant called Tropical Sensation. This Dominican style restaurant features anything from soups, salads, chicken, steak, pork, fish, to seafood and vegetables. Their drink menu is endless with options like natural juices, milkshakes, wines, beers or their top seller cocktail drinks. Served in fancy glasses and vibrant garnishes. Try the house favorite Paella Caribeña dish, golden yellow rice mixed with an assortment of seafood such as lobster, shrimp, crab, calamari, clams, and mussels this can serve two for $59. Listen to Spanish music and watch slideshows of pictures and highlights of the island of the Dominican Republic on the flat screen TVs behind the bar, it would honestly make you feel as if you were already in the Caribbean.
9 p.m. The Best View of the City
Take an exciting trip up the Empire State Building to either the 86th or 102nd floor observatory decks to see the most spectacular views of the city of New York. This thrilling adventure is one to remember because it’s the perfect place to capture the best photos of the city especially at night, when the city shines at its brightest. Note you can either do one or do both floors, the 86th floor is outside while the 102nd floor is inside with floor to ceiling windows. Both have a 360-degree view of the city and can be accessed with the fare of $30. Before leaving don’t forget to stop by the gift shop and purchase some souvenirs to take home in memory of coming to NYC with their famous I love New York gifts.
11 p.m. Let’s Dance
If you don’t want to end the night just yet and are in the mood for a tad bit more fun head on down to the Copacabana Night Club to show off your groves. This 80-year-old night club is best known for its Brazilian décor and its famous list of artists that have come to perform one of their memorable shows of their careers. The club was also known for its chorus line, “The Copacabana Girls”, who had pink hair and elaborate sequenced costumes, mink panties and fruited turbans. Enjoy this 4-floor nightclub with a different DJ on every floor playing all different types of music. Its most popular being salsa, dance the night away or watch couples swing around the dance floor to this Cuban afro-beat sound.
Copacabana Girls by Louie Despres
Sunday
10 a.m. “Hello Brooklyn, how you doing”
Start off your morning on a nice nature walk through this iconic Brooklyn park known as Prospect Park. With its 586 acres of green land you can enjoy anything involving outdoor activities. Whether you want to ride a bicycle, run, walk or play sports this is the perfect place. In the summer it is the most popular time of year, the park has its own zoo, concert series, festivals, and fun family activities. Admission to the park is free and welcomed to anyone wanting an outdoor escape. Get lost on a hike and explore thousands of trees, flowers, birds and simply nature at its best, once inside it almost feels like you are not in NYC anymore. Have a BBQ, lay on the grass and soak up some sun or even read a book by the pond, either one is exiting at this beautiful park, it just can’t be missed.
12 p.m. Smorgasburg
Join this amazing open-air food market with about 100 local vendors selling and advertising there up and coming businesses or expansion of their already fast-growing food spots in Brooklyn. Come on an empty stomach because you will want to try everything there is to eat. Serving all types of food and drinks from local businesses, this is the perfect spot for an afternoon lunch. The Smorgasburg market is considered the largest open-air market in America attracting 20,000 to 30,000 people every weekend. It is free to come on site but each vendor sells individually with their own menus and price lists.
6 p.m. Sunset Finale
End this beautiful trip at Domino Park for the perfect sunset. This 11-acre site was home to the famous Domino Sugar Factory which was once the largest and most productive sugar refinery in the world, refining 4 million pounds of sugar daily and producing 98 percent of the sugar consumed in the United States. It was central to the growth of the surrounding area of Williamsburg and the industrialization of the Brooklyn waterfront. It employed 4,500 workers with different backgrounds and ethnicity including European countries such as Germany, Poland and Ireland as well as Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and people of Caribbean descents as well as African Americans. Domino Park is a tribute to the story of this site and is dedicated to the diversity and resiliency of generations of Domino workers, their families, and their neighborhood. With the Williamsburg Bridge to the west and the Manhattan’s skyline to the east this waterfront is breathtaking and perfect for photographers. This site is the perfect finale to an incredible trip to remember.
Lodging
Stay at this historic landmark called Lotte New York Palace which has reigned as New York City’s iconic and instant recognizable hotel. Whether on a business trip, a family getaway or a glamorous wedding this palace is the perfect place. Also known for its glamorous dining halls and private bars with one of the oldest Whiskey collections known today. Starting at $472, this luxury hotel has 733 elegant guest rooms and suites both stylish and comfortable for an urban oasis. Located in the midtown region of Manhattan and steps away from Rockefeller Center this gorgeous palace is in the center of all the action but relaxing enough to keep the busyness of this huge city a hush.
Another historic landmark to consider would be The Roosevelt Hotel. This 90-year-old luxurious hotel has remained a true icon of the New York City skyline since it opened in 1924. It is synonymous for the orchestra performance of Guy Lombardo for over 30 years as well as having its appearance in several major motion pictures such as The Boiler Room, Wall Street, Malcom X, Maid in Manhattan, Men in Black 3 and The Dictator to name a few. Located in the heart of midtown Manhattan, this iconic hotel is the perfect place to unwind after a long day touring the city with its convenience to nearby attractions as well as the Grand Central Terminal. Starting at $105 a night for 2.
36 Hours in New York City
This city, composed of five boroughs, has something to offer everyone. Possibilities for adventures are endless and are waiting to be explored.
By Omneyah Hassan
May 12th, 2020
Friday
8 p.m.
1) Paddle Around The Skyline
Carry out an incredible adventure and join Manhattan Kayak at the Pier 84 Boathouse in Midtown Manhattan from sunset into the dark for NY After Dark kayaking and watch the midtown skyline light up. For a worth-it price of $65, experience the beautiful city on the water for one hour. No swim or kayak experience necessary. The staff demonstrates basic strokes and safety protocols before heading into the water.
Photo by MIKEY BOYLE
10 p.m
2) Games in The West Village
Hop on the A, C, or E subway lines from 42 St-Port Authority to the West 4 st-Washington sq Station and make your way to 75 Christopher Street. Enjoy the rest of your evening with live music, drinks, ping pong, pool, shuffleboard, foosball, checkers, chess, and a various selection of other games offered by Fat Cat. $26 pool tables for the hour, and fair prices for drinks available every night until 5 a.m.
Photo by Jeff Weston via Flickr Creative Commons
Saturday
11 a.m.
3) Bike Tour
Start an exciting day by biking the NYC streets, a fundamental part of life in New York. Cover more ground while taking in the cities sceneries. For just $10 ride from manhattan to Williamsburg on a two-hour bike tour, Your rental includes the bicycle, a helmet, a bike lock, and optional front and rear lights if you will be riding at night. You can also add bike baskets and water at the rental store. The meeting point is 105 Clinton St, located one block from the Williamsburg Bridge, in a location that makes it very easy and convenient for you to pick up and drop off your bike. A beautiful way. As cycling is an essential form of transportation and one of your best bets to beat traffic, it is necessary that all cyclists practice safety. Be sure to read through the NYC bicycle rules before enjoying a fantastic ride across the bridge to ensure your safety and those around you. (https://www1.nyc.gov/html/dot/downloads/pdf/bicyclerules-english.pdf).
Photo by NOAH DEVEREAUX
1 p.m.
4) A Taste of Williamsburg
On a corner right under the Williamsburg Bridge is a 90-year-old Pullman dining car, on 85 Broadway, Brooklyn, Diner is a great restaurant to dive into Williamsburg’s eclectic dining scene. This perfect brunch spot has a menu committed to local, seasonal, sustainable foods, and have relationships with farmers in upstate New York and surrounding regions. Their expansive bar offers both domestic and nonlocal beers, cocktails, and an extensive wine list. For $23, you can have a grass-fed burger served Medium, with pickles and lettuce on a potato bun served with fries.
Photo by Hudson Yards NYC
3p.m.
5) Climb The Vessel
Take the subway from Williamsburg to one of the city’s newest attractions created by Thomas Heatherwick to create a unique interactive outdoor experience meant to be climbed and explored. This Hudson yards centerpiece contains 154 interconnecting flights of stairs and 2,500 individual steps. Tickets are free though you must get them online to ensure your entrance since they operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. Tickets are also available at all kiosks and shops at 20 Hudson Yards. Arrive from Penn Station or seven train Hudson Yards Station.
Photo by Iwan Baan
7 p.m.
5) Walk The Highline
Exit the Hudson Yards after exploring The Vessel and enter the 30th street entrance to walk manhattans transformed the freight rail line. The Highline overlooks manhattans westside and features gardens of 500 different plant species and a long list of some of the world’s most exciting contemporary art. The entrances connect 11th avenue from 34th to 14th street. Stroll through the park and enjoy its beautiful sightings, the Highline you right into Chelsea market between 15th and 16th street.
8p.m.
6) Chelsea Market
Explore the 40 restaurants and vendors. Chelsea market considered one of the greatest indoor food and retail marketplaces in the world today. Los Tacos No. 1 has some of the best tacos, ever, for a fair price.
Photo by EVAN JOSEPH IMAGES
10 p.m.
7) Empire State building
From Chelsea Market, you can take the A train to the D, F, or M train to 34th St. Harald Square Station to The Empire State Building 350 5th Avenue. The 86th and 102nd-floor observatories provide unforgettable 360° views of New York City, New Jersey, and even Connecticut. Tickets are $72 for adults, $66 for children, and seniors for $70. The observatory is opened until 2 a.m., and the last admissions are at 1:15 a.m.
Photograph: Courtesy Engin Beri
Lodging
Stay at The Paper Factory, a 100-year-old paper factory, the boutique hotel is located in 3706 36th St, Long Island City, A short trip from Midtown Manhattan. For a Standard King room rates start around $109 per night. The modern 4-star hotel offers cozy accommodations and a great view of the city.
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36 hours in New York City
36 hours in New York City
By: Kelvin Caba
5/12/2020
A lot of people refer to New York City as a huge melting pot of different cultures and people and that could not be truer especially considering how many different options and amazing places you can go to as a food and drink tourist. From street food to fine dining and amusement parks to clubs or bars New York has it all.
Retrieved from: Ozzmovies, Pinterest. https://id.pinterest.com/pin/764063893001082493/
Friday
1)5-pm Fine Dinning
A great way to start your New York culinary experience is with some fine dining. One of the most elegant and luxury restaurants in New York is Daniel. Opened in 1993 by Daniel Boulud, the owner and chef. Located at 60 E 65th street. All the courses have a prix-fixe, meaning fixed price, depending on what type of course you would prefer. Daniel has a strict dress code, Jackets required for gentlemen, elegant or business attire, no jeans, sneakers, shorts, sandals or T shirts. A four-course meal will cost $158, and with a wine paring it will cost an additional $82 or $142. For a seven-course tasting menu it is $250, and $135 or $225 with wine parings. Daniel also has many tasty and lovely looking desserts made by Ghaya Oliveira, the executive pastry chef. You can even fromage with a variety of artisanal cheeses. some courses can be fully vegetarian, a three course is $135, four courses are $158, and a vegetarian seven course tasting menu is $250, and all come with $82 or $142 wine paring. With it’s amazing food and excellent service Daniel is the perfect way to start you New York culinary journey.
Retrieved from: https://psdnyc.com/work/daniel-restaurant/psd-daniel-restaurant-entrance/
2) 7-pm Don’t get too tipsy
It’s time to leave Manhattan in go to somewhere a little less crowded ang get something good to drink while having a great time, you should head straight to Ridgewood at 1616 George Street to find Evil Twin Brewing. Founded by in 2010 by Jeppe Jarnit- Bjergso, they create delicious and cleverly named beers, they break away from the traditional styles of brewing beer by having some unique recipes for some of their most iconic beers. They have beers like 32 ounce crowler “greenhouse Vienna larger conditioned on American Oak”, 32 ounce crowler “not your typical spiced pear cobbler”, 32 ounce crowler “this must be on top ten of our most ridiculous beers maybe- top five”, and 32 ounce crowler “what’s up with blueberry pancakes” prices ranging from $10 to $16.
Retrieved from: https://brewyorknewyork.com/post/188087826033/evil-twin-opens-nyc-brewery-in-ridgewood-queens
3) 8-pm The city is even more beautiful at night
Go see one of the Greatest attractions that New York has to offer, The Brooklyn bridge. You can see the skyline as you walk the bridge or walk around through Brooklyn Bridge park. Head to the shore and watch the city light reflect on the water.
Retrieved from: https://www.nycgo.com/attractions/brooklyn-bridge-park
4) 9-pm At an eagle point of view
Head straight up to the top of the Empire State building. if you thought the view of the skyline through Brooklyn Bridge park was good, a view on one of the tallest building in New York City is even better. The building is open till 2am, last admission at 1:15. You can go to the 82nd and 102nd floor, where the view is best. From there you can see all the city land marks.
Retrieved from: https://www.esbnyc.com/
Saturday
5) 10-am Brunch
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but you were out late, so you slept through breakfast. Luckily, there’s brunch and a great place to have cheap, affordable and tasty brunch items is IHOP. Get in, find a table and order some eggs, bacon, pancakes or omelets with super reasonable pricing and there’s spread all over the city this meal will be an amazing start to an amazing day.
Retrieved from: https://www.usmagazine.com/food/news/the-p-in-ihop-now-stands-for-pancakes-but-theres-a-twist/
6) 12-pm SHOPPING!!
New York City has many shopping areas like 5th Ave or Fulton but another good place to find a ton of fashion boutiques restaurants and even art is Madison Ave. In the Upper East Side Madison Ave is home to five world class hotels, 50 Places to dine, 14 different sweetshops, 112 art galleries, 60 boutiques.
Retrieved from: https://www.vno.com/street-retail/property/595-madison-avenue/3311672/landing
7) 3-pm Street food
There are many places to eat in Manhattan and a ton of different restaurants to choose from but here in Chinatown the street food comes in huge variety. from fried foods to steam foods 2 hot dogs and more traditional Chinese food, the Chinatown street food area is a huge melting pot of different foods and eateries to have a good meal at. You can come out spending less than $20 just buy going through the food carts because everything is relatively cheap.
Retrieved from: https://www.whatshouldwedo.com/blog/things-to-do-in-chinatown-manhattan/
8) 5-pm Never too old to be a kid
Luna park is an amazing place to have a good time, from the cyclone to the tea party Luna park has rides for people of all ages. There’s so many things to do at Luna park like playing arcade games to win adorable stuffed prizes, you can get Nathan’s hot dogs, ice cream cones, and pretzels, and my favorite thing to do while I’m at Luna park is the Coney Island Raceway, no matter how old you are riding around in that track is extremely fun and somewhat competitive.
9) 7-pm Sunset walks on the beach/boardwalk
After a long day of trying out new foods shopping and going on thrilling rides the perfect way to end the day is at the beach. Walk along the boardwalk with a hot dog as you look up on the sunset. a nice roll next to the shore as you see the some disappearing in the horizon is a perfect ending to a perfect day.
Retrieved from: https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/new-york/things-to-do-in-coney-island
Lodging
A four-star hotel located at 1535 Broadway; The New York Marriott Marquis is an amazing hotel to stay at. with prices around $185 it’s not as expensive as other hotels in Manhattan. Also, it’s located in times square which mean it’s towards the lower middle of The Manhattan island, so you won’t be too far from any one place.
Retrieved from: https://www.booking.com/hotel/us/new-york-marriott-marquis.html
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Sabrina, (October 28, 2019), “Fun things to do in New York city at night: My top six fun night activities”. Retrieved from loving-newyork.com. https://loving-newyork.com/fun-things-to-do-in-nyc-at-night/
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Gordan Mark, (August 5, 2008). “A guide to cheap snacks in Manhattan’s Chinatown”. Retrieved from newyork.seriousets.com https://newyork.seriouseats.com/2008/08/guide-to-cheap-eats-snacks-in-manhattans-chinatown-chinese-food-nyc.html
Luna park https://lunaparknyc.com/
36 Hours in New York City
36 Hours in New York City
By Pemba Dolma
May 14, 2020
New York City is considered the capital of world culture. This is because it is the most diverse city in the world. Besides, it is known for its busy nature, thus the slogan, New York City Never sleeps. Most American cultural movement has its roots in New York City, which makes it an attraction to most tourists. However, the cities’ large size and its busy nature limit one’s capacity to explore the cultural beauty it harbors without getting overwhelmed. This gets busies on weekends make it impossible to get a glimpse of the city on a single trip. However, this article provides a hint on the best way to explore the city and enjoy the best of White American (native) cultural centers in just 36 hours. It also provides a simpler plan to maneuver the city and avoid being caught up in congestion, and yet explore the city at a low expense trip, without getting overwhelmed.
Friday
1. Walk to NYC Vessel | 1 p.m.
Don’t miss to climb at this beautiful interconnected staircase sculpture at Hudson Yard neighborhood. It’s free to go! The vessel is a centerpiece art designed by architect Thomas Heatherwick. It’s a gigantic 15-story staircase with 2500 steps attractive and unique architecture itself. From going all the way up to the top, the view is wonderful over the Manhattan and Hudson River. There is also an elevator available for everyone!
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2. Refresh at Brooklyn Bridge | 4 p.m.
The suspension bridge is a national landmark and a beautiful site to visit. a walk through the bridge offers a nice view apart from being fun. It also offers plenty of picnic sites making it a good venue for couples or any other tourist looking to free their mind. However, evening or early in the morning are the best times to visit this site as it gets crowded during the day.
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Saturday
3. Early Morning Breakfast | 8:00 a.m.
Bagels are the most ionic breakfast among New Yorkers. Every typical American result in beacon, eggs, and cheese for breakfast. Therefore, for any tourist interested in the culture of New York City, Bagels are the ideal breakfast to have. However, Americans prefer to use them to make sandwiches, which is a modern white American dish. The meal is served in various outlets in Manhattan. The most popular outlets for this breakfast are the takeaway outlets. The best options for a takeaway breakfast are the Ess-a-bagel and Pick-a-bagel, which are types of sandwiched bagels, though not related. However, if there is more time for breakfast, bagels are best served at The George Montclair | Boutique hotel, which is a representation of modern white Americans boutique hotel. Besides, the hotel offers other varieties of white American dishes, which any tourist might opt for breakfast.
4. To Metropolitan Museum | 10 a.m.
Metropolitan is the largest museum in the united states. It could fill a day of exploration on its own. It is a collection of approximately 5000 years of art from across the world. Therefore, any tourist would not want to miss exploring the museum. Since the museum is rich in culture and art, a strategic exploration is necessary. The American wing is rich in American cultural arts. The wing was opened in 1924, where it was set aside to accommodate domestic arts of the seventeenth to 19th century. Currently, it contains approximately 20,000 arts by Latin Americans, African Americana, and native Americans. This section is representing the true heritage of white Americans, in which New York is a representative. Finally, every tourist in the metropolitan should not miss the rooftop, which features an art exhibition a bar and a nice view of central park. To maximize the experience in the museum, it is advisable to use the map so as to easily identify the most appealing sites to explore.
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5. Watch the Skyline | 2 p.m.
New York City’s architecture is among the most beautiful works of the architect that every tourist wants to observe from a distance. The rock empire state building offers this opportunity. From the building, the city’s midtown and Rockefeller areas can be viewed vividly without having to endure snow in the winter. Also, the central park aerial view is overwhelming, while the skyline is perfectly visible from this spot. The view of the skyline is graced by the state empire-building that reinforces the beauty of the scenery. The view is incredible if accompanied by a guide, who will explain the history behind the city’s structures.
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6. Radio City Music Hall | 4 p.m.
Radio city hall is a designated landmark on New York City under the shadows of Rockefellers. It is a world-class entertainment venue that every tourist must include in their itinerary. The hall was set up in 1932, which gives its traditional orientation. It is prominent for its musical extravaganzas and films. Besides, it’s the home of the prominent dance company, The Rockettes. In the early 90s, this hall was the largest indoor theatre in the city and in the world at large. Therefore, it is a historic entertainment venue, that harbors much about the city’s entertainment culture. In addition, it hosts world-class events including Grammy awards and Tony awards among others. Its curves and stretches are something that no tourist would want to miss, alongside a three hours’ entertainment session in New York.
Image by Radio City Music Hall
7. Catch the Broad Show | 7 p.m.
Before breaking for dinner, the Broad shows are the best way to have fun and relax after a busy day of touring. The shows are a typical way of New Yorkers’ culture; thus, any tourist wants to explore them to have an understanding of their tour in the city. Although popular shows require prior booking, tickets are available at a discount at the venue. The time square plaza is the best place to be after the show, although the performer overcharge tourist. This neighborhood does not offer the best in terms of food; therefore, changing the location for dinner and after-dinner drinks are the best option. Besides, the neighborhood offers a wide variety of restaurants that offer these at a cheap price while quality is not compromised.
Sunday
8. Mediterranean Inspired Restaurant | 11 a.m.
Thinking of brunch before heading for another fresh tour? The Boulud Sud restaurant is perfect for brunch which is across the Lincoln Center. The restaurant features regional flavors that travel the entire coastal region from the shores of southern France to the coast of North Africa and Beyond. It offers many different items for brunch that starts from $15 and up. Try the Brunch Prix Fixe option two courses for $29 and three courses for $35 that includes classic choices as a Potato Leek Soup(Chives Oil, Celery, Fingerling Potato Chip), Slow-Roasted Faroe Island Salmon(Eggplant, P’ titim, Crispy Fried Leeks, Caramelized Fennel, and Coconut Riz Au Lait(Toasted Coconut, “Fruits Exotiques” Leaf, Pineapple-Saffron Sorbet) as dessert so the choice is yours!
9. Lincoln center | 2 p.m.
Lincoln Center is fun for tourists of all ages. It has a wide range of fun activities for both kids and adults. The most predominant activity is attending dance events, which mainly feature white American dance. It spacious which allows the guest to also take part in dances that they are familiar with. It is the best place for tourist couples who enjoy music, dance, and watching fountains. However, it is advisable to have advance tickets as the center flock with people during peak season.
10. Ground Zero | 4:30 p.m.
The most remarkable feature at ground zero is the 9/11 memorial museum, which harbors a tribute to the event. Also, the two reflecting pools feature the names of 3000 victims of the event. Also, the one trade tower, “Freedom Tower”, offer a nice skyline view. It is the tallest building in the united states; hence its view is remarkable.
11. Ferrying back to Manhattan | 5:30 p.m.
Returning back to Manhattan through a ferry is the best way to tour in New York. The ferry drops off at Seaport, which is an old New York street. This area has plenty of restaurants and beautiful, the old streets that harbors the city’s history.
Lodging
The best lodging hotel is Mr. C Seaport Hotel in Waterfront (price from $200 and above). This hotel offers has onsite rooms, with a breathtaking dining area. Besides, it offers the best White American and Mexican dishes, which allows a tourist to enjoy as they watch the beautiful view of the old, untouched streets of the seaport. The rooms are equipped with internet and large flat-screen televisions; thus, ensuring guests are at all times entertained.
Another option for accommodation in the center of the Manhattan is a Hudson New York boutique hotel (237 West 58th street), which is stylish young at heart and cool (from $84-$119). Offers a cozy bar/lounge with a fireplace, a furnished patio.
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36 Hours In New York City
36 Hours In New York City
If not all, most persons perceive New York to be a bright and vibrant city filled with enormous LED screens that capture your attention. However, New York City is home to endless amounts of historical attractions that each depict a trail of its origin. From the magnificent buildings including the Rockefeller to the infamous Empire State Building, take a trip to the many significant museums that this wonderful city has to offer.
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Friday
1) 3 p.m. Harlem
Some visitors will look to head straight to the epicenter of New York which is Manhattan. However, Harlem is a very good starting point to experience some interesting historical attractions. Visit the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, the Museum was founded in 1997 and thrives on keeping Jazz exciting for all audiences whether old, young, avid listener, artist or you just discovered the American genre. Take a gander through the Ralph Ellison exhibit which showcases his collection of recording and his brilliant thoughts he wrote about Jazz and the musicians he enjoyed. Visiting is free of charge however it is suggested to donate $10, be aware of the hours before your visit because they are closed on Tuesday and Wednesdays but open from 11 am-5 pm the rest.
2) 6 p.m. Seafood Feast
Need to refuel after walking around the museum for a couple hours. Either catch a 7-minute cab or walk for roughly 20 minutes over to Lolo’s seafood shack and feast on some Caribbean style coastal comfort food. Try the enticing spicy crawfish plus shrimp set steam pot combo, which is 1lb of crawfish, 1/2lb of spiced shrimp with a side of corn and sweet potatoes $25. Or for those who opt for something a bit lighter try the softshell crab cake sandwich, served on johnny cakes or homemade bread $12.
( Photograph: Courtesy Lolo’s Seafood Shack)
3) 8 p.m. Marko, Apollo
The captivating lights of the Apollo theater sign become a symbol for tourism in central Harlem. Designed by New York’s own George Keister, it officially opened in 1913, as a burlesque theatre, only allowing White Patrons. However, it is now contributing and uplifting Black American performers, furthermore, it is responsible for the start of many famous performers including Elvis Presley and James Brown. Visit the Apollo for its famous amateur night, a historical tour of the building, or to enjoy a performance from the many genres of live music, dance, and comedy. Visit the official Apollo theater web page to get ticket pricing and to book upcoming events.
Saturday
4) 8 a.m. Rock of the rooftop
As they say, breakfast is the most important meal of the day so start your day off right at Black Seed Bagels an artisan bagel shop led by James Beard-nominated executive chef and head baker. Pick up a classic cheese pizza bagel $7.95 or the signature Miami vice turkey melt, sautéed onions, pickles, swiss cheese, and mustard $11.25. Take a trip over to the phenomenon of the Rockefeller Center. Built since 1939, by John D. Rockefeller Jr. it has become the epicenter for astonishing art, style, and entertainment. No matter the season tourist occupies this attraction in flocks, enjoying the endless opportunity of dining, exploring and shopping. Over 100 stores are in this shopping center ranging from designer outlets to souvenir stores. Or get a tour of the Rockefeller center and dive into the history and eloquent artistry while a historian guides you through the enchanting buildings, gardens, and spaces. For those of you who lack the phobia of heights and want to view New York’s Horizon from a rooftop view visit the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, open daily from 8 am- 12 am. However, be sure to catch the last elevator which goes up at 11 am adults’ tickets are $38 for adults, children from 6-12 years are $32 and $36 for seniors.
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5) 11 a.m. Building an empire
Take a breezy walk via 5th Ave and arrive at the Empire State Building and for those eager to experience the classic subway life of the everyday New Yorker enter the 47-50 streets Rockefeller Center Subway Station and hop on the F train towards Kings Highway, get off at 34 St and walk 3 minutes to the Empire State building. Just starring at the building is a magnificent site however, not content on just starring at the building at a distance, who would be right, take it a step further by exploring inside. The 2nd-floor exhibits carry guests on a journey from its construction to its culture in the world today, step into an office where King Kong’s fingers bows through the wall as he hangs from the building while escaping attacks from vintage fighter planes. Those who deem brave may even step into his hands, but beautiful women beware. Experience panoramic views of New York City on either the 86th floor or the newer 102nd-floor observatory. Tickets are priced at $72 adults, $66 children, and $70 seniors, this includes viewing the 2nd-floor museum, the 86th floor, and the 102nd floor. However, purchase the New York City pass $136 adults and $112 for children, and get access to the Empire State Building, American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Top of the Rock Observation Deck or Guggenheim Museum, ferry access to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island or Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises and 9/11 Memorial & Museum or Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
6) 1 p.m. Meat galore
Meat lovers, your wish has been granted, all you have to do is head over to Keen’s steakhouse and feast on gigantic steaks in a historic wood-paneled room. Sit back and enjoy the classic ambiance while Manhattans popular USDA prime only steakhouse serves you steamed Maine lobster and filet mignon $72 or prime New York sirloin $56 enjoy with either a side of Keen’s creamed or sautéed spinach $14 and mashed Yukon gold potatoes $12. Feeling a sweet tooth enjoy some New York-style cheesecake $12 or chocolate mousse $12.
7) 4 p.m. Condolences
Honor the 2,977 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center. The 9/11 memorial opened on September 11, 2010 10 years after the attacks in remembrance of the tragic event that left the city devastated. Explore the three main focal points which are the memorial pools which compose of the North and South pool, the names of the deceased are inscribed on bronze parapets at the pool edges. Visit the survivor tree a Callery pear tree which was found damaged by recovery workers in October 2001, however, after being dug up and nursed back to health it was returned to the site and now serves as a symbol for resilience. Lastly, take a gander at the memorial glade which signifies those who fell ill or died after exposure to the toxic fumes of the aftermath.
8) 6 p.m. Oh, my lady
Enchant on a panoramic view of New York City at sundown on a narrated cruise along the East River and watch the declining sun reflect off the water. Endure this marvelous Statue of Liberty night cruise by hopping on New York water taxi at the Seaport District, and enjoying views of Manhattans skyline while the nighttime lights are in full effect, sail past the One World Trade Center, Brooklyn Bridge and finally get a closeup view of the much anticipated Statue of Liberty in all of its glory. Book online at TripAdvisor $19.45 and arrive at least 30 minutes before the allocated departure time. Weather conditions do affect the availability of trips so be sure to check the forecast before booking tickets.
(Photo: Courtesy of Bateaux New York Dinner Cruises)
9) 7:30 p.m. Did somebody say oysters?
Walk over to Fulton St and walk down the subway at Woodlawn, catch the 4 train and hop off at the third stop which is Grand Central 42 St. Walk for just about 4 minutes to the Grand Central Oyster bar and restaurant, opened in 1913 and serving seafood for over 90 years. Contrary to its name it was not originally a seafood restaurant but merely got famous for their oyster stew. Its unique tilled space gives a sort of remanence of how older generations were served back in the day. The restaurant is divided into two sections a formal dining area and a long bar. Enjoy over 25 types of oysters all ranging from $1.95-3.95 each. Or smoked North Atlantic salmon $13.95.
Sunday
10) 9 a.m. Next stop Coney Island!
In the mood for some eggs head over to Vinny’s lunchbox and fuel up before embarking on the daunting adventure lying ahead. The menu provides a great variety of breakfast and lunch options so take your time and choose whatever your craving. Unsure what to order, try some of the popular menu items, the hungry man which is pancakes, waffles or French toast with 2 eggs any style $12 or a cheese omelet served with toast and home fries or French fries $8.75.
11) 3 a.m. Cyclone mania
What is a trip to New York without visiting then beloved Coney Island and experiencing the daring cyclone. The cyclone debut on June 26, 1927, and has remained the main attraction in Luna Park. Albeit, a bit more thrill-seeking, step up to the plate and experience a classical experience of speeds reaching the 60 mile per hour mark over the track length of 2,640 feet. Being the second steepest wooden roller coaster in the world, it has remained a cultural phenomenon over its 90 plus years in action. Get the any day Luna pass for people 48″ and over $65 or the any day Luna pass for people under 48″ $40. These passes allow visitors access to unlimited rides, however those under 48″ are not granted access to the most jarring rides at the park.
12) 5 p.m. I’m walking here
Take a stroll through the boardwalk and prepare to soak in the sunset, but not before stopping at Nathan’s famous for arguably the best hotdog in Coney Island. The first Nathan’s famous hotdog stand was opened in 1916 and quickly became extremely popular to the point where legendary gangster and Brooklyn native Al Capone visited whenever he came back to New York. Wait for just about 15 to 20 minutes before being served your hotdogs on a colorful signature plate. Get a classic hotdog $2.49 or a cheese dog $2.99. Make one more stop to the Coney Island Brewery Co. to pick up one of the many local beers they have to offer. Now that you have got that out the way walk over to the boardwalk and enjoy your hotdog and beer while watching the sunset. Life, could not get any better.
Lodging
The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott New York offers modern lodging with free Wi-Fi, breakfast, fitness center, and a rooftop bar. For the price of $87 look no further, this is a great value for money especially being that it is in midtown Manhattan. Stay at the Radisson Hotel New York Midtown-Fifth Avenue located in the heart of Manhattan and get easy access to top attractions including Rockefeller Center, the Museum of Modern Art, Times Square, and Central Park which are all in walking distance.
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http://jazzmuseuminharlem.org/
Nathan’s Famous. (n.d.). About us. from
https://nathansfamous.com/about-us/
Empire State Building. (n.d.). 2nd floor: new exhibits. from
https://www.esbnyc.com/
9/11 Memorial & Museum. (n.d.). About the Memorial. From
https://www.911memorial.org/visit/memorial
36 Hours In New York City
New York has always caught the attention of tourists because of the many attractions throughout the city. Your weekend agenda in the city that doesn’t sleep consists of wine tasting, learning history, ice cream drinks and shopping. The area of tourism I will be focusing on is food and beverage. The best way to enjoy the city is by investing in a MetroCard and riding the trains to every adventure.
https://www.nytransitmuseum.org/exhibits-collections/exhibits/
Friday 12pm:party on wheels
Traffic in New York can be very overwhelming. Renting a car would be convenient when you can take the train. New York City has one of the best public transportation systems. Since the train would be your best friend during your stay in New York why not learn the history. The New York Transit Museum will teach you all you need to know. The admission range from $5-10. You can visit the ticket to ride exhibit. You will learn about the evolution of their collection in New York.Visitors are able to touch and see the different types of turnstiles and fare boxes.
1pm:Shake Shack
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You can grab a bite at Shake Shack which is near the museum. Shake shack serves never frozen 100% Angus beef. You can get a cheeseburger with lettuce, tomatoes and the special shake sauce with crispy crinkle fries and a small drink for about $15.
. you can visit Brooklyn winery. You will be able to taste a wide variety of wine while learning interesting facts about them. The admission can range from $35-$50. You would get a tour of the winery which includes seeing the winemaking packaging and reception area while getting a tour of the rest of the facility.
5pm:Seafood feast
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Claw daddy is a seafood restaurant that mimics Louisiana seafood boil style.I would recommend calling and making a reservation a few days prior. You can create a seafood bag with your choice of seafood you can choose from shrimp, lobster, crab legs and crawfish. With a choice of butter sauce whether it is garlic butter or Cajun butter. You can also choose the level of spiciness and the vegetables you like to add to the boil. A seafood bag can range from $50-$200 depending on what you get.
Saturday:11am breakfast
. IHOP is an American pancake house restaurant chain. They specialize in breakfast but also offer lunch and dinner items. IHOP is known for the different types of pancakes. They have cereal pancakes, dessert pancakes such as trust leches and churro pancakes. You also have an option of building your own. You can get a pancake combo with egg and a drink or milkshake of your choice for about $20
4pm:watch the sunset
https://www.nycgo.com/attractions/brooklyn-bridge-park
Ready to watch the sunset visit Brooklyn Bridge Park. You can go for a barbecue or you can just take a walk in a park enjoying the scenery.This park is the perfect place for a picnic. You can also rent a city bike for $3 for 30 minutes and ride around the park for a breath of fresh air.
9pm: shop til you drop
https://www.tripsavvy.com/fifth-avenue-shopping-tour-4123307
You can visit Fifth Avenue where you can shop at high and boutiques such as Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and many more. All the stores are within a 4 to 5 block radius. Since everything is close by you won’t have to do a lot of traveling to shop. You can also go shopping at common chain stores such as H&M and Gap. The luxury stores might not be in the budget of some people.
Sunday:5pm rainbow
https://www.museumoficecream.com/san-francisco
Visiting the ice cream museum is as colorful as rainbow sprinkles. Admission for kids under two is free and adults is $39 per person. The museum is an interactive art exhibit. They have activities such as mazes,tasting ice cream ,swimming in a pool of sprinkles and many more in this colorful candy theme museum. This museum appeals to kids because of the colors and is kid friendly.
9pm:Undercote
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Cote is a Korean barbecue restaurant located in the flatiron district in New York City. This restaurant has a fixed menu price of $52. This restaurant is known for the sleek design undercover cocktail bar located in the basement. The furniture is all black and the walls are covered with plants for cocktails that start at about $20. One of the drinks with me out of catnip. Trust me it’s not as bad as it sounds.
Lodging:
https://www.theroosevelthotel.com/about/photo-gallery/
Nowadays most people in New York would rather stay at an airbnb . You can rent an apartment for the New York experience for about $70 a night. For someone who is more old-school and would rather the hotel experience you can book a few nights at the Roosevelt Hotel. A classy, elegant hotel with the old fashion theme decor for about $100 per night.
Melaya’s 36 Hours in New York
36 Hours in New York
By: Melaya Vaz-Paddyfoote
5/12/2020
New York the concrete jungle where dreams are made is definitely a one of a kind city filled with enchanting lights and the most diverse set of people. NYC has a lot of things to do, something free and something that requires money but all is a wonderful experience to have while enjoying your stay at any number of hotels from wonderful and extravagant five-star hotels to affordable and comfortable three stars or lower. There are plenty of adventures to be had around the city from taking a big red bus tour around downtown NYC, to an enchanted horse-drawn carriage around the beautiful foliage of central park or head down to Brooklyn for that boardwalk carnival experience.
Friday
Photo by: Coney Island Subway Station Buckles Up for a New Ride Jose Martinez /THE CITY
The Trip on the Subway Line – 8 am
Waking up early is not everyone’s ideal way to spend their vacation but getting early to Coney Island Beach is for the best to get the perfect beach spot. The best way to get to Coney Island is to take the New York City Subway either the D, F, N, or Q trains all go to the stop Stillwell Avenue, the last stop for all four of these train lines. If you can’t find these lines don’t worry all the trains are connected, one train can always transfer to the next one you need. Riding the subway is a must to get the full New York experience seeing New York’s own underground highway filled with all sorts of travelers and sometimes you can get a rare glimpse of subway entertainers from dancers to singers or even people who play beautiful instruments. Of course, trains that come into Manhattan are always crowded but going into Brooklyn as the trains free up in space the view is wonderful being on the surface looking out as the train goes along its path.
Photo by: What you need to know about New York’s public pool and beach schedule lazyllama/Shutterstock
Beach Bummed – 9:30 am
Coney Island Beach is New York City’s most iconic beach, a long boardwalk fitted with changing rooms and bathrooms as well as many food stalls outside the amusement park for easy access when you are in your swimsuit because you are not allowed to go into the park or aquarium in your bathing suit. Going on the hot sandy shores lay your beach blanket to soak in the rays and feel a nice heat on your body and when you get too hot the salty cool Atlantic waters are right there. The view on this beach is always a colorful sighting of many different people and their beach blankets, umbrellas, chairs, and other play items for the beach. And one can never forget about the seabirds and occasional sea life, such as dolphins, seals, sharks (Even though an evacuation is a must), or even whales is proof of the improvement of how New York waterways are cleaner than before so no littering!
Photo by: All About Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog: The Coney Island Legend Flickr: Ajay Suresh
Lunch Rush! – 12 pm
There are so many places to eat along the boardwalk and even outside the boardwalk, however, some places won’t be along for a sit-in lunch if you are in your bathing suit. The best place to get lunch is to try the best and most famous hot dog Coney Island has to offer Nathan’s Hot Dog home of the National hot dog eating contest every year on July 4th (might not happen this year because of the current situation). If hot dogs are not your thing no problem there are other foods to eat such as hot wings, burgers, loaded cheese fries, fried clams, and even more finger food to enjoy.
Photo by: Exhibits Aquatheater Julie Larsen Maher
Brooklyn Aquarium – 2 pm
After enjoying a wonderful time at the beach with a fresh change of clothes after a trip to the stalls there are two places to go for even more fun Luna Park and Deno’s Wonder Wheel or Brooklyn Aquarium well because the aquarium closes earlier than the amusement park. The aquarium is not what it used to be before Hurricane Sandy with many exhibits with many species of animals including a Beluga whale. Now there is a new building filled with sharks, rays, fish, and many invertebrate species. It is a wonderful experience with dim lights that highlight what is in the tank and the mini habitat for the animals in the tank. Once you are done with the Ocean wonders you can catch the sea lion show where the sea lion specialist teaches you about Sea lions, their habitat, their importance as well as the importance of recycling. The last thing to do is to be able to touch some live animals with a small but humble touch tank featuring sea urchins (The non-poisonous kind), sea snails, hermit crabs, and sometimes a grouch clam.
A walk on the Boardwalk and Avenue – 5 pm
Exiting the aquarium leads back to the boardwalk an eventful hub with different food stalls offering delicious snacks and meals to people not just food stalls but as well as minibars that serve colada cocktails and carnie stalls where you can win a loved one a plushie or toy. This boardwalk is home to many activities, parties, and even America’s largest art parade, the Mermaid Parade which appears every June 20th. Maybe after buying a drink and snack, playing a game or two, marveling at the big red tower or watching people riding the coasters and other rides you want to go on the rides with the many different parks to choose from the most Iconic one being Luna Park.
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Luna Park – 6 pm
As the sun sets and lights begin to shine it is time to take a ride on a number of coasters to get your adrenaline pumping. The first one to ride should be the Cyclone as it is Coney Island’s oldest roller coaster and one of the big three iconic rides there. This wooden coaster may be old but will still give you a great ride no loops just up and down with the steep slopes. Next will be a long walk back on the boardwalk, with maybe an arcade pitstop to do some bumper cars or play dance dance revolution, is the Thunderbolt a revamp of Luna Park’s old Thunderbolt new and bright orange to appeal to younger audiences filled a 90-degree rise and drop with loops and corkscrews as well. Going back inside Luna Park you can find some other lesser rides to enjoy most meant for kids but still fun!
Photo by: Coney Island Businesses Brace For A Devastating Summer Of Coronavirus ERIK PENDZICH/SHUTTERSTOCK
Deno’s Wonder Wheel – 8 pm
Here is Coney Island’s oldest ride being 100 years old as of this year Deno’s Wonder Wheel there are other rides available at Deno’s but the Wonder Wheel is the most iconic one to ride. Gather a carnival snack, maybe a corn dog or funnel cake and wait on line to eat that wonderful snack and ride the wheel. There are two cars to be on the wheel, one that moves and one that is stationary depending on what you want an adrenaline rush or a calm view over the sunset and lit up boardwalk.
Old Style Italian – 9:30 pm
Hope you made a reservation in advance to the restaurant to go to after a long day of play and leisure is Gargiulo’s a 4-star old-fashion Italian restaurant that has been around for over 100 years. This place is high end with the most expensive entree being $65 however if you want to have some fun with your dinner by playing “La Tombola” where you guess a number from 1-90 and your dinner is on the house excluding drinks and tax of course. Eating wonderful traditional Italian will be the perfect way to end the night with a long warm train ride back to the hotel or home even.
Saturday
New York Style Deli – 10 am
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and you gotta serve it up New York way and almost every deli has this breakfast, a Bacon Egg and Cheese on a Roll. It does not have to be on a roll and it does not have to be bacon and it can be whatever cheese the deli has to offer! Each deli is different with their prices but it is a great filling breakfast that can be eaten on the go with a coffee or juice or even a soda.
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A walk in a Park – 12 pm
You can take any train to get to Central Park it is just a matter of which side you want to be on the east or west side whichever side you choose has multiple paths to take whether you want to be apart of dense foliage or look at the large pond the park has to offer or lie in a great plain of grassy hills there are so many areas in Central Park to end up at. Can’t forget about Central Park’s biodiversity from waterfowl such as ducks and geese to hummingbirds and some mammals such as raccoons and squirrels. The park starts at 110th street and ends at 59th street so you can walk the length of Central Park or you can take a bus the rest of the way down to explore both ends.
Photo by: Turnstyle Underground Market, NYC • Banana Bloom
Lunch Time! – 2 pm
At the end of 59th street you can enter the underground market home to small markets combined with a food hall home to 18 different vendors selling different foods and drinks such as Russian dumplings, pizza, coffee, doughnuts, smoothies, and boba tea. Most of which are handheld or finger food perfect for being on the go which most people are when they go through this market.
A Trip Downtown – 3:30 pm
Already being an underground hop on the A or C train to travel downtown to 42nd street there is the heart of Manhattan filled with many tourist attractions perhaps catching a broadway show at the New Amsterdam Theater or maybe going to Madame Tussauds to see realistic wax replicas of celebrities and other famous people. Perhaps just traveling around 42nd would swell because of how grand and mesmerizing Times Square really is.
Photo by: 12 Top Restaurants in Times Square Times Square | Shutterstock
Exploring Times Square – 5 pm
On 42nd hold some diverse and beautiful 5 Star hotels all that are boutique hotels but each with their own style to appease the modern eye. These hotels include The W, The Renaissance, and The Edition Times Square. Near these hotels of course are many shopping areas as well as the M&M world and Hersey’s Chocolate store each dedicated to selling their respected theme products and delicious chocolates. Maybe take a seat in the midst of it all at the red seats looking at the flashing ads and digital billboards just enticing you to buy.
Photo by: Korea town New York
K-Town – 6 pm
A little walk down 34th street is home to Korea town, a small avenue dedicated to Korean shops, restaurants, bars, and Karaoke spots. There are many places to go and eat, some being high end while others being affordable and filling, one of which is a food hall with different stalls dedicated to different Asian foods. There is an expensive udon place that sells hot and cold bowls of udon noodles with exotic ingredients and flavors. Lastly try out a cafe or bakery to try some Korean sweets such as Patbingsu a shaved ice dessert or Korean-French infusion baking with some really soft breads and cakes to try.
Karaoke Time – 8 pm
As said earlier there are different Karaoke spots in the area each unique with its own bar and snack system. Be with a group of friends because after a certain time no one under 21 is allowed, so drink and sing your heart out all night long if you can pay for an all-nighter but don’t worry the prices are within a reasonable range some being as low as $6 per hour for each person!
Lodging
If you want something affordable to live to try, Holiday Inn Expresses specifically the Holiday Inn Express Times Square South where prices can be $77 a night or if you want to be somewhere quiet with a nice view try out the Holiday Inn Express Bronx NYC Stadium Area, it is nowhere near Yankee stadium and it is a quiet area with a nice view of a bridge and river $141 per night.
Wanting something high end? Well if you want city life try out The Edition Times Square small rooms but a wonderful style that makes you feel you are not in the city but you are in the center of it all, $263 per night.