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What MUST I do in New York? Volcanic ash permitting, I'm off to New York for on Friday for a four days
I've been before and done the obvious things but I'm happy to do them all over again. So....what MUST I do in my four days? | |
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Eat, eat, eat. So many great places to dine out. | |
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Here's a recent thread on the same topic: http://prince.org/msg/100/332122
I said: I always recommend museums. One of my favorite things is to go to the Roof Garden at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where you'll get a great view of Central Park and Manhattan. (Admission is suggested as $18, which means you can pay whatever you wish and they have to let you in.) And of course, if you want to see all sorts of famous paintings, hit the Museum of Modern Art. Be sure to check the museum websites prior to visiting because they are closed on different days of the week.
Central Park is great, especially nice is the Reservoir. There is walking/running path around it, and when you get to the northern part there are very nice views of midtown Manhattan. Personally I would skip Ellis Island and take the Staten Island Ferry instead. It goes right by the Statue of Liberty but it's FREE. You take the subway to lower Manhattan (South Ferry subway stop) and get on the ferry -- make sure you go to your right (starboard side). When you get to Staten Island just get off the ferry, walk quickly around and get back in line to go back to Manhattan. I think it takes about 1.5 hours total. Circle Line Boat Tours are nice, too; especially near sunset. Here are some (not too fancy) restaurants I like: Cascina Ristorante in the Theater District (Italian) El Centro in Hells Kitchen (Mexican) Papillon in Midtown (French/Bistro) - love their fries, and the lobster salad is supposedly really good. (I don't eat meat.) There are some record stores on Bleecker Street that have *ahem* rare *ahem* Prince cd, if you're into that sort of thing. TheVoid said: Cborgman knows of a really nice bookstore that sells used books (it's massive) near there too.
I think you're talking about The Strand The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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central park is a must Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Agreed. EAT everywhere, and do every single touristy thing. If you've not been before, just do it. Don't worry about trying to blend in by being just another NYer. Stand in the middle of Times Square and take pictures, even w/ the Naked Cowboy. Go see Ground Zero. Go see the Statue of Liberty. Whatever fits your fancy. | |
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Some of my favorite hangouts;
Blue Water Grill BlueSmoke Barbecue Coppola's Italian nyc Dos Caminos(mexican) California Pizza Kitchen | |
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Thanks all.
Only had a quick wander in Central Park last time I went so we're planning on hiring bikes (weather permitting!) for a couple of hours this time. Thanks for the tips on eating and drinking places, I DO intend to eat well while I'm there. Have to say the rooftop garden at the Met sounds great but their website says it's closed. | |
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cborgman said: central park is a must
Although I wouldn't do the park on Crystal Meth. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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Go fabric shopping in the fashion district. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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...and don't come to NYC without plenty of loot! | |
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