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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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. When it comes to views in New York City, you’ll be spoiled for choice. The One World Observatory may have the edge for height, and the Empire State… Queens – the new trendy neighborhood: Queens is a bit more “normal” than Brooklyn is, but, lately, we’ve noticed that it is getting more and more gentrified. The hotels in Long Island City (not to be confused with Long Island!) are especially popular because they are cheaper compared to Manhattan—and they have a perfect connection to the Subway, which makes Queens a great alternative to Manhattan and Brooklyn. The ideal guide for book lovers, this guide provides a historical overview of NYC’s literary history.

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The home of the New York Mets, the city's underdog baseball team, Citi Field opened in 2009, replacing the earlier Mets HQ, Shea Stadium. In contrast to… 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… What started with a handful of paintings brought over from Europe or donated by a coterie of philanthropically minded robber barons in the 19th century… Love it or hate it, the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Ave (aka Times Square) pumps out the NYC of the global imagination – yellow cabs, golden…

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If you want to enjoy a slice of scenic Brooklyn in total peace and quiet, make for Green-Wood Cemetery. This historic burial ground set on the borough’s… The Harlem Apollo pays tribute to Cicely Tyson, who died in January. Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters Once you start planning, you'll see how easy it is to save on attractions with the New York Pass and how convenient it is to skip the lines at some of New York's busiest attractions - learn more.

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The NFT guide is updated yearly by New Yorkers, so you can be sure the information is both current and accurate. The hot dog was invented in Coney Island in 1867, which means that eating a frankfurter is practically obligatory here. The top choice: Nathan’s Famous,… I have also read so much incorrect information online and often see our visitors on the street who have been misinformed. Think of this book as the guide to answer all the most commonly asked questions and avoid the most common mistakes about NYC Trip Planning and Vacations. Questions answered in the bonus New York City Travel Guide include: One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum (originally 44.8m high) was the greatest achievement of Carian King Mausolus (r 376–353 BC),… Visiting New York is worthwhile at any time of year, but I personally like the warm months best. Summer in New York can be very hot and humid. So, for many, the best times to visit New York is April and June, and September and October.

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True, the good ole’ days of New York jazz are gone, but you can still get your fix and this guide lets you know how. I hope my New York Travel Guide helped you plan your first trip to New York. Was there anything missing? Feel free to write it in the comments! 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

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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: Once off the bridge, walk through leafy, historic Brooklyn Heights, especially the promenade above the river that offers splendid views of the downtown Manhattan skyline. And then, point yourself toward the tree-lined atmospheric neighborhood of Cobble Hill. Here is where you’ll find St Julivert Fisherie. Run by the husband-and-wife chef team Alex Raij and Eder Montero (who also run the excellent nearby La Vara), St. Julivert is an excellent seafood spot with an emphasis on European and South American coastal cuisine. 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! Brooklyn is blessed with a number of historic, view-laden and well used green spaces, but its emerald is Prospect Park. The designers of the 585-acre park… Fashionistas won't want to miss a visit to the fabulous sartorial exhibits at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), which holds one of the world's…

The 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. No self-respecting New Yorker would be caught dead with any of the preceding guidebooks, no matter how much fascinating content they contain.



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