Lonely Planet New York City (Travel Guide): Lonely Planet's most comprehensive guide to the city

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Lonely Planet New York City (Travel Guide): Lonely Planet's most comprehensive guide to the city

Lonely Planet New York City (Travel Guide): Lonely Planet's most comprehensive guide to the city

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Going to a Musical in Broadway, spending an evening in Times Square, walking over Brooklyn Bridge, enjoying some shopping in Fifth Avenue or feeling like a broker in Wall Street are some of the things that can only be done in New York City. We offer a complete guide of New York City for those who like to travel and explore the wonders a city like New York has to offer, with tips that will help you optimize your time and money, with information that most other guides don’t mention, such as where to find a Gospel Church or how to find your way around Chinatown. A real tourist trap are the stores around Times Square – they are not only overpriced, but also the quality is not right in most cases!

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No one captures the small moments of New York like Maeve Brennan. I remember a woman at City Diner, 90th and Broadway, who’d appear most evenings with a fat Russian novel and a glass of diner white wine. Maeve Brennan would have written up her story in prose that would at first appear wispy before revealing its weight. Brennan performs exactly this feat in the 47 short pieces here, all of which appeared in the New Yorker between 1954 and 1981. They are slight only on first read. http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k886182-Guide_books-New_York_City_New_York.html Guide_books- The NYC Insider Guide has been featured on Trip Advisor as both “Recommended Reading” and “NYC for New York City: First-time Visitors” and was highlighted as “New Yorker of the Month” on Ask a New Yorker.Some of the best guidebooks are those that focus exclusively on a specific aspect of a place, and that’s why I like this guide. The NFT guide is updated yearly by New Yorkers, so you can be sure the information is both current and accurate.

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It’s been over a century since Lady Liberty made her debut appearance on the New York skyline, but this iconic statue is still one of the city’s most… The Harlem Apollo pays tribute to Cicely Tyson, who died in January. Photograph: Mike Segar/ReutersThe cast list in Mitchell’s writing is impressive: exterminators, preachers, seafoodenarians. But what’s most important in this collection of reportage is Mitchell’s belief in the power of aimless walking and the unceasing generosity of the streets. I heard it repeated again and again. No matter what you’re into, New York will provide. If, like Mitchell, you’re interested in people, there is still a vernacular, there are still eloquent self-mythologisers. There is still a New York voice. It will still bend your ears.

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Telephone code: Dial 00 1, then the three-digit number of the borough (eg, 212 for Manhattan, 718 or 347 for Brooklyn/the Bronx) for New York numbers from abroad With the likes of Sarah Vaughan, Lionel Hampton and Dizzy Gillespie gracing its stage since it opened in 1981, Blue Note is one of NYC's premier jazz… Our bonus FREE New York City Travel Guide is your NYC PRE VACATION Guide, and like a “New York City 101" primer. This book is an overview of NYC to help you PLAN your trip so you make the absolute MOST of your time and money here. Think of this book as the guide to answer all the most commonly asked questions and avoid the most common NYC Vacation and Trip Planning mistakes. If you enter the words "guide book" or "best guide book" in the search box (with quote marks), you'll find more suggestions like these:A Guide for Residents and Visitors: This guide includes all the major league museums on Fifth Avenue, but doesn’t overlook some truly obscure collections. My own favorites are my former stomping grounds, the Arthur Avenue in the Bronx (be sure to stop for a cappuccino in the Arthur Ave. Market), and Flushing’s Chinese and Korean communities. Plenty of books have been written about New York’s systems. (If you’re into sewers, lose yourself in Kate Ascher’s The Works: Anatomy of a City.) They’re interesting but don’t convey the New York I love – a city of voice and interruption, full of those ready to chachareando the days away. Is a sewer line going to speak up about the immigrant experience? Probably not. Spend part of day two exploring Brooklyn. Get there by strolling across the Brooklyn Bridge, one of the most iconic spans in North America. The 271-ft-tall neo-gothic arches are certainly the bridge’s trademark, but ambling along the elevated pedestrian walkway is a must for any visitor. I loved the Eyewitness Guide. The "Top Ten" version is slim (and much lighter, so can be easily carried around) with terrific photos and maps. I also like the Access Guide for the shops, restaurants, and especially descriptions of the architecture and buildings.

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Popularly known as Grant’s Tomb (‘Who’s buried in Grant’s Tomb?’ ‘Who?’ ‘Grant, stupid!’ goes a classic joke), this landmark holds the remains of Civil…http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k785212-Best_guide_book_for_NYC-New_York_City_New_York.html Best_guide_book_for_ NYC If you have longer distances ahead of you, then the Subway is your friend, because here you can travel really cheap. It’s easy to use! The MetroCard is available at every Subway station. You can buy single rides or the popular MetroCard for 7 days; that way you can travel for a week in New York at a fixed price. You can learn more about using the Metrocard in New York here. A New York icon, the Brooklyn Bridge was the world’s first steel suspension bridge, and, at almost 1596ft, the longest when it opened in 1883… New York City’s Best Unusual Attractions – If you’re a “real” New Yorker, it’s likely you’ll know–at least by name–many of the places listed in this guide.



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