Things To Do In New York
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UPPER WEST SIDE
Columbus Studios From $118/ £59
Hotel Newton ** From $206 / £103
Milburn Hotel *** From $278 / £139
Excelsior *** From $338 / £169
UPPER EAST SIDE
The Pod Hotel From ** From $164 / £82
The Lowell From ****$740 / £370
Franklin Hotel **** From$412 / £206
Affinia Gardens *** from $522 / £261
Pierre Hotel **** From $886 / £443
Surrey Suites Hotel *** From $456 / £ 228
OVERLOOOKING CENTRAL PARK
Ritz Carlton
Jumeirah Essex Hotel **** From $449 / £225
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN/ BROADWAY/ EMPIRE STATE/
Hotel 31 From $120 / £60
The Latham Hotel * From $134 / £67.00
Hotel Wolcott ** From $200 / £100
Broadway Plaza*** From $300 / £149
Hotel Beacon Broadway ** From $338 / £169
The Paramount *** From $364 / £182
Morgans Hotel **** From $598 / £294
The Carlton Madison Avenue **** From $500 / £250
The Algonquin **** From $516 / £258
The Affinia Gardens***
Millennium Un Plaza Hotel *** From $340 / £170
Millennium Broadway **** From $516 / £258
Roger Williams Hotel **** $330 / £165
The Four Seasons
The Peninsula Hotel
The St Regis
The Warwick *** From $482 / £241
Days In Broadway ** From $ 228/ £114
The Broadway Plaza*** $300 / £150
Hampton Inn *** $251 / £126
Radisson Martinique On Broadway *** From $444 / £222
Hotel 373 *** From $326 / £163
Comfort Inn Manhattan ** From $206/ £103
Hotel Pennsylvania ** From $310 / £155
Howard Johnson Mid town ** $288 / £144
GREENWICH VILLAGE
Howard Johnson ** From £70
Holiday Inn Downtown *** From $260 / £130
Solita Soho Hotel *** From $310 / £155
Howard Johnson Express Inn ** From $150 / £75
Signature MinI Suites** From $238 / £119
DOWNTOWN FINANCIAL
Howard Johnson Express Inn **From $ 176 / £88
Sohotel From ** From $200 / £100
Holiday Inn Wall Street District*** From $270 £135
Embassy Suites Hotel **** From $512 / £256
Marriott Financial Center *** $270 / £135
Millenium Hilton **** From $260 £130
Ritz Carlton Battery Park $480 £240
Its hard to describe New York, but its more the feeling you get when you are there. A feeling that anything is possible and when you are there so much to do and see. So much to soak in. Where do you start?
Well We hope this guide will give you lots of ideas about what to do when youa re in New York .
Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty: Tour this National Historic Monument and learn all about so much of what our country was, and still is, all about. Take a ranger-led tour of the Immigration Museum and The Statue of Liberty, and enjoy one of most oft-visited New York tourist attractions.
A guided bus tour to more than 40 locations from the popular show Sex and the City. Sit on the steps outside Carrie's apartment, go to the shop where Charlotte bought her "Rabbit," see the furniture store where Aidan worked as a designer, and stop in at the bar owned by Steve and Aidan. Advance purchase required.
The tour is approximately three hours long and has been featured in thousands of media outlets around the world, including The Today Show, HBO, People Magazine, TV Guide, and Entertainment Weekly.
Empire State Building: The second-tallest skyscraper in The United States, this impressive Art Deco-style building is a classic among New York City attractions. Take a high-speed elevator to the 86th Floor observation deck and take in an unparalleled view of the Manhattan skyline. Anything this good is worth the wait! What more can be said about a feeling, a thrill and a memory that stays with you for the rest of your life. A person once said, "You can live in New York all your life, but until you see it from the top of the Empire State Building, you haven't seen the city." Tickets From $18.00 Book Here
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Times Square: Alive, nearly frantic, with activity and commerce, this Manhattan neighborhood is known for its gaudy television-style and animated neon signs. This is best experienced after sunset, when visitors can enjoy the vibrant nightlife of this favorite among attractions in New York. To Book Hotels Near Times Square
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Rockefeller Center / Radio City Music Hall: This bustling center of activity that is home to some of New York City’s most prominent businesses attractions in New York, including the famous Radio City Music Hall and the Top of the Rock Observatory.
Got To Be Done In Winter !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ice Skating at The Rockefeller Center
The Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center
Schedule
Since it first opened on Christmas Day, 1936, the Rink has attracted over a quarter million people each year. The Rink is open from October to April. The skating surface is 122 feet long and 59 feet wide and can accommodate only 150 skaters at one time.
The Rink accepts cash, credit cards, and Traveler's checks. No reservations.
Ice Skating Rink at Rockefeller Center schedule for winter 2007 – 2008 coming soon.
Dining At The Rainbow Room
Located on the 65th floor, overlooking the south side of Manhattan, The Rainbow Room Grill, is a restaurant specializing in Northern Italian Cuisine. The exquisitely designed Rainbow Room Grill offers breathtaking vistas of the city through its floor to ceiling windows. The clientele find the atmosphere to be a perfect location for corporate dinners, and intimate romantic dining. The food and service are classic Cipriani style, from Harry’s Bar in Venice. The dining area is the perfect spot for a special occasion or celebration.
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Central Park: Visit this oasis set amidst bustling Manhattan. Stop by Central Park Zoo, take a horse-drawn carriage ride, or simply relax on the expansive park lawn. A great place to relax after visiting other New York tourist attractions.
Museum Mile: This stretch of Fifth Avenue along the eastern edge of Central Park includes, among others, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Guggenheim Museum, and The Jewish Museum. Museum Mile makes for a rich cultural experience, and remains a top destination among New York City attractions.
American Museum of Natural History Prices from $30.00
Make natural history anything but boring at this awe-inspiring museum!
Guggenheim Museum Prices from $18.00
Admire works by Kandinsky and Picasso at the Guggenheim, Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece of modern architecture
Museum of Modern Art Prices from $20.00
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Book Entry Tickets
Chrysler Bulding
This spectacular building is visible form mopst spots in manhattan.
Tea at The Four Seasons
Cocktails at The Pen Top Bar
Enjoy Panoramic Views over Manattan from The Pen Top Bar at the top of the Peninsular Hotel while sipping your cocktail.
This lively hotspot on the top floor of the hotel allows dramatic, sweeping views of many of Manhattan's architectural gems from its east and west terraces. A favorite with New York's business crowd, The Pen-Top Bar & Terrace is open from 4:00 pm in the summer and from 5:00 pm in the winter.
Broadway: This world-famous theater district on and adjacent to Broadway Avenue is the home of endless New York shows and showcases some of entertainment’s brightest stars. One of the most popular New York tourist attractions.
World Trade Center Site: Visit the yet to be developed and memorialized site of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and experience first-hand what has now become known as Ground Zero. A solemn stop to be sure, but, among New York City attractions, one not to miss.
Coney Island: Grab a famous Coney Island Hot Dog and hit the beach, amusement rides, and New York City’s only aquarium for a day of family fun! Coney Island is a resort, and, though a bit out of the way, is a worthwhile trip and one of the classic attractions in New York.
Niagara Falls: This stunning set of waterfalls on the Niagara River that spans both the United States and Canada is a classic destination for visitors to New York State, and a one of the most popular attractions in New York. Maid of the Mist boat tours are available year-round, and are a great way to experience the falls.
The New York Pass
With an admission value of over $350, enjoy discounts at more than 40 of New York City's top attractions. One, two, three, or seven consecutive day passes are available.
The New York Pass gains you admission to New York City's top attractions including: American Museum of Natural History, Bronx Zoo, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises, Empire State Building Observation Deck, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Madame Tussauds New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, MOMA, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum, United Nations Tour, and much more. You will also receive a 140-page color guidebook with maps and discounts at 25 top restaurants and retailers.
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