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depends on how far you are going and the time of day
subway is usually the best way to get around unless its late night or there are no subway stations near where you want to go.
that and there was just a huge scandal involving taxis overcharging customers-cab it only if you must-plus you can never get one when you need it0 -
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If you feel like walking down a few blocks to the Lower East Side (south of Houston St), check out the pickle places. Pickle Guys is on Essex Street. There used to be others but I'm not sure what's still open.
oh my god i'm totally going there.^^^^
To continue with NJ theme, if you find yourself in jersey city (get off Path train at Journal Square), Little India is a kind of cool place, and there's a place called Dosa Hut that is CHEAP and GOOD. (Thali with 3 veg, paratha, pickle, sweet,is like $6.00)R.i.p. Rigoberto Alpizar.
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there's a really great burger joint that's world famous a block down from the garden. i think it's called "white castle" or something...i really suggest checking it out if you're not familiar with the city.Beavis: All my friends are brown and red? What does that mean?
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Honestly, NYC is just an awesome walking around city. Take the subway (almost) anywere ... get off and walk around ... you're bound to run into some cool shit.everybody wants the most they can possibly get
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Come on guys, you want pizza go to pizza sumprema right across the street from the garden. Look to the left of the post office. I swear it's the best. Everytime friends come from Cali to visit, it's the first place I have to take them to. Trust me on this. I went there for 3 years straight when I had rangers season tix and now I go there anytime I'm in the city....Oh and say hi to Joe, he's a real cool owner...0
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69 bayard
general tso's chicken
fried dumplings
and an order of roast pork
nuff said
it blows wo-hop awayi post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......0 -
get an egg cream at GEM SPA
st marks and 2nd ave
and right next door is sick burger joint .. paulsi post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......0 -
oh and stay away from times squarei post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......0
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go see JERSEY BOYS great freaking time
you can get cheap tickets at TKTS
one location down by the seaport and another in times squarei post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......0 -
This thread makes me hungry. Thanks to everyone for all of the great info...can't wait to take it all in.0
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YieldToNothing wrote:take a walk i n the west village, hit up some real record stores. then stroll east to little italy and chinatown. if you want pizza, try ray's on prince or lombardi's. for chinese, go to wo-hop but make sure you go downstairs! if you're into shopping, spend a few hours in soho.
i don't like to hang out uptown much, but you're a tourist and you should take a walk through central park. hit up the museum of natural history while you're there. i also love the roerich museum.
anything else?
stay away from times square...its a tourist trap and it sucks
absolutely!
just walk and walk and walk!
also, if you at ALL enjoy art....hit up MoMA. the metropolitan museum of art is a must-see as well, tho you can never see all of it, just too expansive. also, ferry ride to ellis island is always recommended imo. downtown is my fave place just to walk around, tho i spend most of my time mid-town nowadays as that is where i work. there are cool things to see/do everywhere tho.
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beautifullife wrote:how about cabs? Will I need to take a cab ride to different locations on occasion?
Fuck cabs. Don't need 'em. Don't want 'em. And, often, they won't get you there as quickly as the subway will.everybody wants the most they can possibly get
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I agree with most of the advice on this thread. However, if you've never been to NYC ... go to Times Square. Just to say you did. It won't bite.everybody wants the most they can possibly get
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A couple transportation questions for you New Yorkers. (We are country hicks from Southern Illinois).
It looks as if we will be flying into Laguardia. Should we take a cab to the Wingate? or
I looked at the MTA website and it looks like we could take a bus to Line 7 to get to Midtown and then catch 1, 2, or 3 to get to the hotel. I imagine we can walk from a subway station to the hotel. Depending on how much luggage we have this might be a hassle.
Will it be safe to walk or take the subway to all of the places mentioned in this thread? (me and husband - big husband).
We like to walk, but I figure for time purposes we will need to take the subway too. Should we buy the $27.00 7 day pass? The one day passes? or just pay each time? I don't have a handle on how often we will be using the subway. We will be flying in on 5/18 and flying out on 5/23.
And we really want to run in Central Park. Is it walking/running distance from hotel?
Thanks again for the information. You guys are great and a wealth of information.
Hubby insists on visiting 911 site.
Do you recommend any boat tours? I have considered Ellis Island. Sounds really neat, but all of our ancestors are pre Ellis Island so don't know if I would relate to it so much.
I love old cemeteries and the one mentioned in this thread looks cool -tours and everything.The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way it treats its animals. Ghandi0 -
Riverrunner wrote:A couple transportation questions for you New Yorkers. (We are country hicks from Southern Illinois).
It looks as if we will be flying into Laguardia. Should we take a cab to the Wingate? or
I looked at the MTA website and it looks like we could take a bus to Line 7 to get to Midtown and then catch 1, 2, or 3 to get to the hotel. I imagine we can walk from a subway station to the hotel. Depending on how much luggage we have this might be a hassle.
depends.
how open are you to it taking awhile, lugging your stuff, etc. it will be FAR cheaper taking bus/subway. cab will be at least $50. at least. if you're up for it, do the bus/subway.Riverrunner wrote:Will it be safe to walk or take the subway to all of the places mentioned in this thread? (me and husband - big husband).
yes. very safe. just be alert and not flashy.
NYC is a LOT safer than it used to be. a LOT.Riverrunner wrote:We like to walk, but I figure for time purposes we will need to take the subway too. Should we buy the $27.00 7 day pass? The one day passes? or just pay each time? I don't have a handle on how often we will be using the subway. We will be flying in on 5/18 and flying out on 5/23.
again, depends. do you have some sort of gameplan for places you want to hit up? check distances. i tend to walk a LOT in whatever city i visit. NYC is a VERY walkable city, but sure...you will want to take the subway on occasion. however, even if you figure using it round-trip once a day....that still would only be what, $10 for the 2 of you? so really think how much you'll use it.Riverrunner wrote:And we really want to run in Central Park. Is it walking/running distance from hotel?
it's definitely walkable. it's a good walk, but walkable. i've done it many times. i definitely think central park is a MUST, so enjoy!Riverrunner wrote:Thanks again for the information. You guys are great and a wealth of information.
Hubby insists on visiting 911 site.
Do you recommend any boat tours? I have considered Ellis Island. Sounds really neat, but all of our ancestors are pre Ellis Island so don't know if I would relate to it so much.
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i most definitely recommend taking a circle line tour....NYC is just gorgeous from the water, and in may it will be glorious weather! personally, whether your ancestors are pre or post ellis island doesn't make a difference imo. i personally consider it a must-see. and sure, the 09/11 site is moving. it's just a big hole in the ground, but yea.....
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decides2dream wrote:Riverrunner wrote:A couple transportation questions for you New Yorkers. (We are country hicks from Southern Illinois).
It looks as if we will be flying into Laguardia. Should we take a cab to the Wingate? or
I looked at the MTA website and it looks like we could take a bus to Line 7 to get to Midtown and then catch 1, 2, or 3 to get to the hotel. I imagine we can walk from a subway station to the hotel. Depending on how much luggage we have this might be a hassle.
depends.
how open are you to it taking awhile, lugging your stuff, etc. it will be FAR cheaper taking bus/subway. cab will be at least $50. at least. if you're up for it, do the bus/subway.Riverrunner wrote:Will it be safe to walk or take the subway to all of the places mentioned in this thread? (me and husband - big husband).
yes. very safe. just be alert and not flashy.
NYC is a LOT safer than it used to be. a LOT.Riverrunner wrote:We like to walk, but I figure for time purposes we will need to take the subway too. Should we buy the $27.00 7 day pass? The one day passes? or just pay each time? I don't have a handle on how often we will be using the subway. We will be flying in on 5/18 and flying out on 5/23.
again, depends. do you have some sort of gameplan for places you want to hit up? check distances. i tend to walk a LOT in whatever city i visit. NYC is a VERY walkable city, but sure...you will want to take the subway on occasion. however, even if you figure using it round-trip once a day....that still would only be what, $10 for the 2 of you? so really think how much you'll use it.Riverrunner wrote:And we really want to run in Central Park. Is it walking/running distance from hotel?
it's definitely walkable. it's a good walk, but walkable. i've done it many times. i definitely think central park is a MUST, so enjoy!Riverrunner wrote:Thanks again for the information. You guys are great and a wealth of information.
Hubby insists on visiting 911 site.
Do you recommend any boat tours? I have considered Ellis Island. Sounds really neat, but all of our ancestors are pre Ellis Island so don't know if I would relate to it so much.
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i most definitely recommend taking a circle line tour....NYC is just gorgeous from the water, and in may it will be glorious weather! personally, whether your ancestors are pre or post ellis island doesn't make a difference imo. i personally consider it a must-see. and sure, the 09/11 site is moving. it's just a big hole in the ground, but yea.....
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Thanks decides2dream. I am going to try to keep luggage to a minimum so it will be easier to get around.
We plan on attending the pre-parties so hopefully I will be able to meet you.The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way it treats its animals. Ghandi0 -
Black Diamond wrote:If you want cheaper (at least downtown part of NYC) boat trip in NY then look at taking either the Staten Island Ferry (real cheap, I believe FREE, LOL) or one of the ferry's that goes from east side Manhattan to Hoboken, I think like 5 bucks, great views and you get to hang with commuters
no one from out of town actually wants to HANG with NYers.
and hey, i love circle line...and i'm a native.
i always take visitors on it.
but sure, definitely other options in there too.Stay with me...
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