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I hope you enjoy my insider tips, the kinds of things you discover only when you have hundreds of friends and family members and our collective prior generations passing down “insider” information. The New York City Travel Guide should help you plan your New York City Vacation, so you not only go home as a NYC Insider, but plan to visit us again soon. How to Get the FREE BONUS New York City Travel Guide Standing inside the park across from the famous Dakota Building, where John Lennon was fatally shot in 1980, is this poignant, tear-shaped garden – a…
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It came in very handy, is well written and also contains LOTS of maps showing almost anything you could want to know. For me, an unforgettable New York trip includes the following things in addition to visiting the main sights: Go Shopping http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k886182-Guide_books-New_York_City_New_York.html Guide_books- Log into myNY and start planning your New York trip. Don’t have an account? Register now - it’s free!It’s hard to believe that the 1½-mile-long High Line – a shining example of brilliant urban renewal – was once a dingy freight line that anchored a rather…
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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.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.
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This itinerary contains over 50 spots and highlights of the city, including a map that shows you the best way to travel each day, taking you to or past the many big attractions. In addition, we‘ve added our favorite places, from great breakfast spots to start your day right to small bars and restaurants and hidden insider spots.
What I like about this book is that it encourages tourists to get beyond Manhattan’s Little Italy and Chinatown and explore the outer boroughs’ equally fascinating immigrant communities.