I know I am a lurker and post rarely, but I seek the advice of wise travelers if not those who might live within the New York City area.
For my birthday next month, I am planning a trip to visit NYC for two/three days depending on of much I can save up over the Holiday.
Not worried about getting to NYC. I live in New Hampshire so I have a options to get there within a reasonable amount of time. I am looking on taking a bus to get there so I don't have to worry about gas/parking/traversing an unfamiliar city.
What I would like to know is:
where is a decently affordable place to stay that is within good travel distance of most of the tourist popular areas to go?
Looking to go to Empire State building, WTC memorial, Time Square, Rockerfeller center, and the like.
What other out of the way sites should I go see that most people overlook or forget to go see?
How much walking can I do to get around?
How much should one plan for taxi fare to get around faster/longer distances?
depending on arrival time and other factors, I know I would not mind making a fool of myself to get in the crowd that hangs outside around the Today show/GMA. Might get tickets if I can to Letterman or Regis and Kelly (not that I want to go to R&K, but just to make my mom jealous that I was there).
Good places to eat?
Places to avoid at all cost?
Thanks in advance.
-jaythen
You can check online. You can always go to the Central Park zoo too. Broadway is always fun to walk through; you could possibly catch a show, since you'll be in the Times Square Area. I recommend getting a hot dog from one of the street vendors. I don't care what people say, they're delicious.Daily Subway pass. Got it.
Looking at the Pod Hotel to stay at. Decent loacation. Price will work better for my budget that I will have.
since I am going in January, I doubt there will be concerts in Central Park, unless I am mistaken.
Any other suggestions or advice?
Also steer clear of the Jets and the Sharks.[/QUOTE]watch out for the pimps and chuds
Chaz, do you live in NY?
As a local, even I still enjoy the ESB but try to go after dark. They're open until midnight, but there's nothing as impressive as the view of the city all lit up after dark. Just dress warm.What I would like to know is:
where is a decently affordable place to stay that is within good travel distance of most of the tourist popular areas to go?
Looking to go to Empire State building, WTC memorial, Time Square, Rockerfeller center, and the like.
What other out of the way sites should I go see that most people overlook or forget to go see?
If you're good with directions/can read a map/have some semblance of an idea of where you're going, you can potentially walk almost everywhere you want to go.How much walking can I do to get around?
How much should one plan for taxi fare to get around faster/longer distances?
Letterman tickets can occasionally be gotten on standby. Check their website, i think they have details.depending on arrival time and other factors, I know I would not mind making a fool of myself to get in the crowd that hangs outside around the Today show/GMA. Might get tickets if I can to Letterman or Regis and Kelly (not that I want to go to R&K, but just to make my mom jealous that I was there).
Chaz, do you live in NY?
Don't carry your wallet in your back pocket. That's really the easiest way to avoid getting your pocket picked. And sitting is more comfortable.pickpockets