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Thread: Tell me your "must sees" for New York

  1. #21
    Tom Brown
    Tell me your "must sees" for New York
    People urinating in public.

  2. #22
    Jbb
    People urinating in public.
    ....and on the Subway......Good Times!!!

  3. #23
    Riverless
    Going in October for 5 days...Besides Ground Zero and Central Park, Statue of Liberty, what are your favorites? It will be my first time there, and my daughter is coming along....There is so much to see, I know!! We already have tix for a Broadway show Friday night... Thanks all!
    Bunny,
    From one woman to another, you can't go to New York and not shop. The original Macy's is a must, and Saks 5th Avenue. I just read that Saks has opened up a massive shoe department, gotta check it out next time I am back there. You can also find really funky shops in the Village and believe it or not the Meatpacking district, check it out...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_Packing_District
    The Meat Packing District borders the Village.
    Have fun!
    P.S. Forgot to mention, Macy's has a HUGE petite department.

  4. #24
    rrrr
    Take the Grey Line open top double decker bus tour from Times Square. There are a couple of different routes. One goes south through Manhatten, stops at the Empire State Building, Chinatown/Little Italy, and Battery Park. Other routes are upper Manhatten and the Bronx. You can get off and sightsee then catch another tour bus at the stop and continue.
    The Chinatown/Little Italy dividing line on Lower Canal street is full of knock-off stuff.......if you want a Vuitton bag or a Rolex () it's the place to go.
    http://www.grayline.com/Grayline/des...d=1368&sid=529
    The line to go to the top of the Empire State building is always loooong. If the weather is nice when you're there, consider going at night. It's open until midnight, and the view at night is pretty cool.
    If you want to catch a show, consider the off-Broadway productions, they are less expensive yet still very entertaining.
    There's lots more to do!!! Have a great time.....

  5. #25
    HemiDude
    Discount ticket booth in Times Square...a good show is a must see....

  6. #26
    Riverless
    We already have tix for a Broadway show Friday night...
    If you want to catch a show, consider the off-Broadway productions, they are less expensive yet still very entertaining.
    Discount ticket booth in Times Square...a good show is a must see....

  7. #27
    rrrr
    Hey, good job there, post patrol. Keep up the good work. :sleeping:

  8. #28
    Riverless
    thanks!

  9. #29
    HP350SC
    I've been here at Ferrari training since Sunday, heading home tomorrow.
    Lombardi's Pizza on 32 spring St. in Manhattan is great,since 1905.
    Coyote ugly bar good fun too!

  10. #30
    hoolign
    Going in October for 5 days...Besides Ground Zero and Central Park, Statue of Liberty, what are your favorites? It will be my first time there, and my daughter is coming along....There is so much to see, I know!! We already have tix for a Broadway show Friday night... Thanks all!
    Hope this helps! (http://gonyc.about.com/od/stripclubs..._York_City.htm)

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