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As an new yorker i can tel you T.S is filled with entertainment but it's also very pusy and busy. here are just a couple of rules 1. when someone who is rushing pushes you give them the evil eyeand ... More »
truly a must see for any traveler and a model for urban planners everywhere, central park is a definite feather in the cap of this fine city we call the big apple: simplicty rises to a superb level of ... More »
I have been to Manhattan five times now, and having heard of the famous St. Patrick's Cathedral in the past only from the TV series "Kojak" (way back when??), I felt compelled to see it. What an ... More »
We visited the Statue of Liberty with 3 children, ages 9,5 and 1. The kids were very well behaved considering the long times we spent in LINES!!!! To start with there are not clear signs indicated ... More »
Met is a really really nice place but please don't be fooled by the admission prices displayed at the counters.. those are just SUGGESTIONS.. i repeat, SUGGESTIONS!!! this place is by donation only, ... More »
The best way to avoid lines is go online at www.esbnyc.com get your tickets and go whenever you like . Tickets are good for a ayear so they can be used whenever.
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South Street Seaport is loike a min vacation when you visit NY. When you walk down the few blocks that make up the seaport, you feel like you are strolling down the streets of a small New England ... More »
Queuing for more than half an hour for entry into the museum and then another half an hour for a very over-priced sandwich, made the MOMA experience less than happy. While we loved the new building ... More »
I recommend going to the top of the rock as opposed to going up in the Empire State Building. We got right in with no lines, costs a lot less, and got practically the same view, if not better because ... More »
I sang in Carnegie Hall with my choir, the Portland Symphonic Girlchoir (and several other choirs). There were two other groups of choirs, but everybody said we were the best! It was an experience ... More »
I stayed at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, which was located across the street from Union Station, so I visited it several times during my stay and loved it. It's a beautiful building, with lots to see. There ... More »
Battery Park was beautiful and lots of fun when we went on the weekend. Tons of people and a festival type of atmosphere with food and craft vendors along the walk. I really enjoyed seeing the ... More »
You must visit this church after everything inside-out has been renovated. It is the beauty of Orthodox temples that draws people to come in and find themselves within another world. There is only one ... More »
oh my goodness i loved this place! my children enjoyed it very much one is 14 and the other one is 11. we want to go back next year! it was extreamly cold but we got to ice skate. you GOT TO go here!
This is the first time that I visited this park, recommended by a friend. I went with my 4 children, 2 friends and a little baby. The view was breath taking, the air was cool and comfortable. I will ... More »
Our family enjoyed the Bronx Zoo. The animals were plentiful and visible. The staff was pleasant. We saw lions and tigers, bears, giraffes, elephants, rhinos and cheetas. New this summer are the wild ... More »
Forbes Gallery is one of the very best kept secrets in NYC. Its tiny, quick to go thru and has items you never imagined you would ever see. There is something that will touch everyone's heart in some ... More »
It was worth going to, and it was fun. But the problem was it was crowded.