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What not to miss in New York...

Last post Fri, May 09 2008, 5:00 PM by Djk. 10 replies.
  • What not to miss in New York... 708061

     Tue, May 06 2008, 4:00 PM

    Hi Guys,

    I have not been such a frequent visitor lately, due to a lot of things.... Life is what happens whilst making other plans hey ? Anyway, I am leaving friday to go and see New York.. I have not prepared that much although some of my friends have but if there is anything I should go and see that I might forget let me know !

    Take care !

    Marcel.

     
  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708077 in reply to 708061

     Tue, May 06 2008, 6:57 PM

    Hi Marcel,

    I have never been to America before, maybe oneday.

    there is some good info on this site - nycvisit.com/ - some of the tours sound great.

     Enjoy New York, New York so good they named it twice.

    Smile


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  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708097 in reply to 708077

     Wed, May 07 2008, 3:51 AM

    Hi Elysium,

    Nice to hear from you, hope you are okay. Although I have been to America quite a few times, I never took any time to see NYC. Plenty of things to see and do.... I have booked some stuff already and with the dollar so low we will probably do a bit of shopping I suppose... :)

    Take care !

    Marcel.

     
  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708104 in reply to 708097

     Wed, May 07 2008, 7:33 AM

    I have never been to N America -hope to someday.

    Have a great time and let us know all the details Wink

    Well the printable ones anyway!!


    Keep smiling - It's free!
    Djk
    :-)
     
  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708154 in reply to 708061

     Thu, May 08 2008, 1:02 AM

    When you go to New York you will enjoy it, no matter what it is.  Go for a walk through Soho, eat at an italian restaurant in Little Italy.  Be sure to stop in some (as they say) "hole in the wall" pizzeria somewhere--have great sushi.  This will be good.  There are museums, there are parks, there is the feeling, the awe inspiring and poetical influence of merely the people moving, the cars streaming, cats, people, bakeries, tobacco shops, taxis, baseball games and irish pubs--the noise--oh it will be noisier than anything ever, but pleasant for a time.  Do this and it will be good. 

    Then, if you truly wish to get a real experience of New York--you must go to Grand Central Station early in the morning on a clear day and catch a ride to Poughkeepsie, NY on the Metro North line.  It will not be until you ride along this railroad (the most famous for two centuries of American train-rides--passing through the famous Hudson Highlands--passing West Point and Bannerman's Island) that you will get a real sense of what New York is, for New York is far greater and magnificent than the mere city.  Spend some time in Poughkeepsie or walk across the Mid-Hudson Valley Bridge to the West Shore where a small town subsides--Highland.  There is a little area and downtown with a Methodist church, two pizzerias and a bakery--one restaurant called Sal's Place and a chinese restaurant.  It is not anything to be amazed by, but it is there and you might find a true sense of what New York is if you go there.  And when you do, enjoy it.

     


    I hope this helps.  

     

    Bon Voyage

     
  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708161 in reply to 708154

     Thu, May 08 2008, 4:54 AM
    Wow tiredideas - you seem to know NY well - are you from there?
    Keep smiling - It's free!
    Djk
    :-)
     
  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708166 in reply to 708097

     Thu, May 08 2008, 5:21 AM

    Hi Marcel,

    I am sure you will have a great time in NYC. Don't forget to give a full report afterwards.

    TiredIdeas' suggestions sound most promising. Hard to think of anything else but what I remember as impressive from my visit to NYC  was the ferry from Long Island to New Jersey (?) past the Statue of Liberty and back. The Guggenheim Museum, of course! An authentic dinner in China Town. An intimate club gig somewhere. Very touristic but hard to be beaten is a visit to the top of the Empire State building. I loved a helicopter ride over Manhattan, a bit pricey but well worth it.  And not to forget the simple pleasure of having a good American breakfast at a diner somewhere down the road.

    I think the best way to get around Manhattan is by those hop on hop off busses that run all day.

    Don't forget to bring an extra (and empty!) suitcase for all the shopping.

    Take care and have lots of fun.

    Rena 


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  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708168 in reply to 708166

     Thu, May 08 2008, 6:11 AM
    AND DON'T DRINK THE WATER!
    Remember- your soul is the one thing you can't compromise
     
  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708170 in reply to 708168

     Thu, May 08 2008, 7:36 AM

    Thanks for all your ideas and suggestions, will sure let you know how it all went...

    Take care !

    Marcel.

     
  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708180 in reply to 708170

     Thu, May 08 2008, 1:31 PM

    The water in NYC is actually clean water (transported via aqueduct) from upstate New York in the Catskill Mountains.

     

    And yes, I am from New York State, though living elsewhere now--otherwise I would participate as tourguide..

     

    TI 

     
  • Re: What not to miss in New York... 708205 in reply to 708180

     Fri, May 09 2008, 5:00 PM
    Is it ok to keep your name handy for when someone else comes over - having a tour guide sounds good Wink
    Keep smiling - It's free!
    Djk
    :-)
     
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