planning a trip to nyc
delawerekid
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hi everyone
im planning an adventure in the big apple. were staying 2 days. the first day were thinking about doing all the touristy things like statue of liberty and the natural history muesum. but for the 2nd day i wanted to do stuff that isnt really that touristy. any suggestions?
im planning an adventure in the big apple. were staying 2 days. the first day were thinking about doing all the touristy things like statue of liberty and the natural history muesum. but for the 2nd day i wanted to do stuff that isnt really that touristy. any suggestions?
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Also, for nice shots of the Manhattan skyline, try catching a ferry to Jersey City. Ferries to JC leave from the financial center. The Staten Island Ferry goes right past the Statue of Liberty, and is free.
BTW, I would suggest skipping the actual statue of liberty- ot's much more impressive from outside than it is from inside, and if crowds are heavy it can eat up most of your day. I would rather recommend the emigration museum at Ellis island. It's one of the best, and most underrated museums in NYC.
Roosevelt Island is nice, good back views of Manhattan, and the cable car gives you good bird's eye views of the street.
If you have only 2 days, then I doubt you will have much extra time left over after you've done all the tourist stuff. There's a lot to do.
If you want to go to the tope of the empire state building, I would suggest getting there early, as lines can get long. Grand Central is worht checking out as well. Tripods are forbidden, IIRC, but monopods aren't- go figure.
EVERY trip to New York should include a hajj to B&H, located on the corner of 9th Ave and 33rd street. Do not miss it. Awesome.
im most defiantly going to the natural history museum and the met and now that you mention B&H imma hit them up... thats it so far....oh and ellens stardust diner
I'd also recommend eating at Jackson Hole, excellent, though messy, burgers.
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originally we were going to go 1 and 2 of march but i think we're gonna wait till end of march-april time frame so it will be warmer
I would not miss the Brooklyn Bridge. When I was there we went on the walk way about 1/2 hr before sunset and walked to the middle of the span. The sunset and views on the way back are spectacular (weather permitting) check out my web site on http//:osprey.smugmug.com for my results.