100 Best Things to Do in NYC
#23
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Don't take the subway! My Gosh, I made a bunch of New Yorker's day when I was there! The subway door began to shut on me. I screamed and jumped in. The the door shut on my purse and I couldn't get it out of the door. I was pulling really hard and then the door opened and I nearly fell over when my purse strap was released. Everyone on the subway had a good laugh. Then we went to go on another subway train and we went through the wrong terminal. When we went to go through the right one it kept beeping that we couldn't go through because we had just used our metro card on another terminal. I'd rather walk or take a cab and see the city instead of some tunnel anyday. If I lived in New York,I'm sure it would be different but if visiting, see the city!
#26
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Following are 100 things you can do
Financial District - south of Chambers Street, river to river
1. City Hall
2. South Street Seaport (on the East River)
3. Battery Park - ferry to Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island
4. Staten Island ferry - free ride
5. Trinity Church
6. World Financial Center -Winter Garden
7. Stock Exchange (20 Broad St.) - not open to viisitors
8. Museum of the American Indian
9. Museum of Jewish Heritage
10. Castle Clinton National Monument.
11. Brooklyn Bridge
12. Fraunces Tavern Museum (54 Pearl St.)
13. Vietnam Veterans Memorial
14. Century 21 - for shopping
15. Woolworth Building
16. St Paul’s Chapel
Lower East Side - Houston Street to Chambers Street
1. Little Italy
2. Chinatown
3. Lower East Side Tenement Museum
4. Orchard Street - shopping districtSoho and Tribeca - Houston to Chambers - west side (SoHo - south of Houston; Tribeca - triangle below Canal St.)
1. Guggenheim Museum (SoHo) -
2. Pace Wildenstein Gallery
3. Museum of African Art
4. New Museum of Contemporary Art.
Greenwich Village - 14th Street to Houston St., west side
1. NY University
2. Washington Square Park
3. Washington Mews (just north of the Park
East Village - 14th to Houston, east side
1. Joseph Papp Public Theater
2. Little India (restaurants 6th St. between 1st and 2nd Avenues)
3. Little Ukraine
5. Ukrainian Museum
6. 2nd Avenue Deli
Lower Midtown - Below 40 St. Street to 14th Street - West Side
1. Macy’s
2. Empire State Building )
3. Garment district (40th to 34th)
4. Flower district (27th, 28th, 29th Streets - between 6th and 7th Avenues)
5. Madison Square Garden
6. Chelsea Piers (sports complex on Hudson River and 23rd St.)
7. Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology (27th St. and 7th Ave)
Lower Midtown - below 40 Street to 14th Street - East Side
1. Morgan Library
2. Scandinavia Hous
Midtown - 40th to 59th Streets - west side
1. Theater district
2. NY Public Library
3. Bryant Park
4. Rockefeller Center )
5. Museum of Modern Art
6. Radio City Music Hall
7. Carnegie Hall ()
9. TKTS - theater discount ticket booth (47th St. and Broadway)
10. Museum of Radio and Television (52nd St. west of 5th)
11. Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum (46th and Hudson River)
12.Museum of Art & Design (53rd St.)
13. Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum (42nd St. between Broadway and 8th Ave.)
14. Nasdaq Marketsite (tours - 43rd St. and Broadway)
15. Carnegie Deli (55th and 7th Ave.)
Midtown - 40th to 59th - east side
1. United Nations (43rd to 47th Streets, 1st Ave)
2. Chrysler Building (42nd St. and Lexington Ave)
3. Grand Central Terminal (42nd St. between Lexington and Vanderbilt Avenues)
4. St. Patrick’s Cathedral (50th St. and 5th)
5. Bloomingdales (59th St. and Lexington)
6. FAO Schwarz (toy store - 59th St. and 5th)
7. Atrium shops at Trump Tower (56th, 57th Streets on 5th)
8. Sony Wonder Technology Lab (55th St. and Madison Ave.)
9.. Roosevelt Island tram (60th St. and 1st Ave.)
Central Park - covers area 59th Street (Central Park South) to 110th St. (Central Park North) and from 5th Avenue to Central Park West.
1. Belvedere Castle (near 79th St.)
2 Wollman Skating rink (near 65th St.)
3. The Boathouse (near 72nd St.)
4. Central Park Zoo (near 64th St.)
5. Conservatory Garden (105th St.)
6. Carousel (mid park near 65th)
7. The Dairy (mid park at 65th St.
8. Carriage ride (can find carriages along Central Park South from 5th Ave. to Central Park West)
Upper West Side - 59th to 110th - west side of Central Park
1. Lincoln Center (62nd to 65th Streets and Broadway)
2. Children’s Museum (83rd St. east of Broadway)
3. Natural History Museum and Rose Center ( 77th to 81st Streets on Central Park West)
4. American Folk Ar tMuseum (66th St. and Columbus Ave.)
5. Cathedral of St. John the Divine (112th Street and Amsterdam Ave)
6. New York Historical Society (77th St. and Central Park West)
Upper East Side - 59th to 110th - east side of Central Park
1. China Institute (65th St.)
2. Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum (91st St.)
3. El Museo del Barrio (104th St.)
4. Metropolitan Museum of Art (82nd St.)
5. Museum of City of NY (103rd St.)
6. Jewish Museum (92nd St.)
7. Solomon Guggenheim Museum (89th St.)
8. Whitney Museum of American Art (75th St.)
9.. Frick Collection (70th St.)
10. National Academy of Design (89th St.)
(All the museums are either on 5th Avenue or just off 5th Avenue)
Harlem - 110th to 145th Streets - west side
1. 125th Street shopping district
2. Studio Museum in Harlem (125th St.)
3. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (515 Lenox Ave - 135th St. )
4. Apollo Theater (125th St. near Broadway)
5. Grant’s Tomb (122nd St. and Riverside Drive)
Other Boroughs
1. Bronx Zoo
2. NY Botanical Garden (Bronx)
3. Brooklyn Botanical Garden (Prospect Park)
4. Cloisters (northern end of Manhattan, Ft. Tryon Park)
6. NY Aquarium (Coney Island, Brooklyn)
5. Prospect Park Zoo (Brooklyn)
6. Staten Island Zoo
7. Wave Hill (Bronx) - Gardens
8. Brooklyn Museum
Financial District - south of Chambers Street, river to river
1. City Hall
2. South Street Seaport (on the East River)
3. Battery Park - ferry to Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island
4. Staten Island ferry - free ride
5. Trinity Church
6. World Financial Center -Winter Garden
7. Stock Exchange (20 Broad St.) - not open to viisitors
8. Museum of the American Indian
9. Museum of Jewish Heritage
10. Castle Clinton National Monument.
11. Brooklyn Bridge
12. Fraunces Tavern Museum (54 Pearl St.)
13. Vietnam Veterans Memorial
14. Century 21 - for shopping
15. Woolworth Building
16. St Paul’s Chapel
Lower East Side - Houston Street to Chambers Street
1. Little Italy
2. Chinatown
3. Lower East Side Tenement Museum
4. Orchard Street - shopping districtSoho and Tribeca - Houston to Chambers - west side (SoHo - south of Houston; Tribeca - triangle below Canal St.)
1. Guggenheim Museum (SoHo) -
2. Pace Wildenstein Gallery
3. Museum of African Art
4. New Museum of Contemporary Art.
Greenwich Village - 14th Street to Houston St., west side
1. NY University
2. Washington Square Park
3. Washington Mews (just north of the Park
East Village - 14th to Houston, east side
1. Joseph Papp Public Theater
2. Little India (restaurants 6th St. between 1st and 2nd Avenues)
3. Little Ukraine
5. Ukrainian Museum
6. 2nd Avenue Deli
Lower Midtown - Below 40 St. Street to 14th Street - West Side
1. Macy’s
2. Empire State Building )
3. Garment district (40th to 34th)
4. Flower district (27th, 28th, 29th Streets - between 6th and 7th Avenues)
5. Madison Square Garden
6. Chelsea Piers (sports complex on Hudson River and 23rd St.)
7. Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology (27th St. and 7th Ave)
Lower Midtown - below 40 Street to 14th Street - East Side
1. Morgan Library
2. Scandinavia Hous
Midtown - 40th to 59th Streets - west side
1. Theater district
2. NY Public Library
3. Bryant Park
4. Rockefeller Center )
5. Museum of Modern Art
6. Radio City Music Hall
7. Carnegie Hall ()
9. TKTS - theater discount ticket booth (47th St. and Broadway)
10. Museum of Radio and Television (52nd St. west of 5th)
11. Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum (46th and Hudson River)
12.Museum of Art & Design (53rd St.)
13. Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum (42nd St. between Broadway and 8th Ave.)
14. Nasdaq Marketsite (tours - 43rd St. and Broadway)
15. Carnegie Deli (55th and 7th Ave.)
Midtown - 40th to 59th - east side
1. United Nations (43rd to 47th Streets, 1st Ave)
2. Chrysler Building (42nd St. and Lexington Ave)
3. Grand Central Terminal (42nd St. between Lexington and Vanderbilt Avenues)
4. St. Patrick’s Cathedral (50th St. and 5th)
5. Bloomingdales (59th St. and Lexington)
6. FAO Schwarz (toy store - 59th St. and 5th)
7. Atrium shops at Trump Tower (56th, 57th Streets on 5th)
8. Sony Wonder Technology Lab (55th St. and Madison Ave.)
9.. Roosevelt Island tram (60th St. and 1st Ave.)
Central Park - covers area 59th Street (Central Park South) to 110th St. (Central Park North) and from 5th Avenue to Central Park West.
1. Belvedere Castle (near 79th St.)
2 Wollman Skating rink (near 65th St.)
3. The Boathouse (near 72nd St.)
4. Central Park Zoo (near 64th St.)
5. Conservatory Garden (105th St.)
6. Carousel (mid park near 65th)
7. The Dairy (mid park at 65th St.
8. Carriage ride (can find carriages along Central Park South from 5th Ave. to Central Park West)
Upper West Side - 59th to 110th - west side of Central Park
1. Lincoln Center (62nd to 65th Streets and Broadway)
2. Children’s Museum (83rd St. east of Broadway)
3. Natural History Museum and Rose Center ( 77th to 81st Streets on Central Park West)
4. American Folk Ar tMuseum (66th St. and Columbus Ave.)
5. Cathedral of St. John the Divine (112th Street and Amsterdam Ave)
6. New York Historical Society (77th St. and Central Park West)
Upper East Side - 59th to 110th - east side of Central Park
1. China Institute (65th St.)
2. Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum (91st St.)
3. El Museo del Barrio (104th St.)
4. Metropolitan Museum of Art (82nd St.)
5. Museum of City of NY (103rd St.)
6. Jewish Museum (92nd St.)
7. Solomon Guggenheim Museum (89th St.)
8. Whitney Museum of American Art (75th St.)
9.. Frick Collection (70th St.)
10. National Academy of Design (89th St.)
(All the museums are either on 5th Avenue or just off 5th Avenue)
Harlem - 110th to 145th Streets - west side
1. 125th Street shopping district
2. Studio Museum in Harlem (125th St.)
3. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (515 Lenox Ave - 135th St. )
4. Apollo Theater (125th St. near Broadway)
5. Grant’s Tomb (122nd St. and Riverside Drive)
Other Boroughs
1. Bronx Zoo
2. NY Botanical Garden (Bronx)
3. Brooklyn Botanical Garden (Prospect Park)
4. Cloisters (northern end of Manhattan, Ft. Tryon Park)
6. NY Aquarium (Coney Island, Brooklyn)
5. Prospect Park Zoo (Brooklyn)
6. Staten Island Zoo
7. Wave Hill (Bronx) - Gardens
8. Brooklyn Museum
#27
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1. shop Maximilla & Mandiville (sp?) near Natural History Museum.
2. get last minute tickets to Met and sit near front. Have Pavoritti sit in the balcony.
3. Have drink (martini) at Cafe Caryle.
4. Have lemon tart and glass of wine at bar at Balthazar.
5. Visit Judith Leiber shop on Madison Ave.
2. get last minute tickets to Met and sit near front. Have Pavoritti sit in the balcony.
3. Have drink (martini) at Cafe Caryle.
4. Have lemon tart and glass of wine at bar at Balthazar.
5. Visit Judith Leiber shop on Madison Ave.
#29
Joined: Aug 2004
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Walk, walk, walk...walk everywhere! Absorb the vibe of each neighborhood...turn down a street you've never seen...(even if you live here, which I do)
Enjoy a heavenly cupcake from Magnolia Bakery
Visit the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens (particularly when the roses are in bloom)
Stumble upon a random street festival
Stand under the blue whale at the Museum of Natural History (and see the other exhibits too)
Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge on a beautiful day
Enjoy a free movie or concert in Bryant Park, Central Park, or Prospect Park
Enjoy a heavenly cupcake from Magnolia Bakery
Visit the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens (particularly when the roses are in bloom)
Stumble upon a random street festival
Stand under the blue whale at the Museum of Natural History (and see the other exhibits too)
Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge on a beautiful day
Enjoy a free movie or concert in Bryant Park, Central Park, or Prospect Park
#33
Joined: Feb 2005
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Take a walk starting in Central Park, then:
• Rockefeller Center
• Times Square and Broadway area
• Herald Square (Macy’s) and Penn Station
• Chelsea
• Greenwich Village and Washington Square
• SoHo and Canal Street
• Little Italy
• Chinatown
• South Street Seaport
• Brooklyn Bridge
• Wall Street
• Battery Park and ferry to the Statue of Liberty
You will have a day that you will never forget.
Take a walk starting in Central Park, then
• Rockefeller Center
• Times Square and Broadway area
• Herald Square (Macy’s) and Penn Station
• Chelsea
• Greenwich Village and Washington Square
• SoHo and Canal Street
• Little Italy
• Chinatown
• South Street Seaport
• Brooklyn Bridge
• Wall Street
• Battery Park and ferry to the Statue of Liberty
You will have a day that you will never forget.
Take a walk starting in Central Park, then
#36
Joined: Sep 2005
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The Frick Collection
Tour the St. John the Divine catedral
Metropolitan Museum, don't pass up the scupture garden on the first floor with all the original Tiffanys.
Central Park Carriage Ride
Boat Cruise at night
Statue of Liberty
Chocolate cake at John George in the Trump hotel.
The Four Seasons Pierre - heavenly
The spa at the Peninsula
Dinner at Tavern on the Green
Tour the St. John the Divine catedral
Metropolitan Museum, don't pass up the scupture garden on the first floor with all the original Tiffanys.
Central Park Carriage Ride
Boat Cruise at night
Statue of Liberty
Chocolate cake at John George in the Trump hotel.
The Four Seasons Pierre - heavenly
The spa at the Peninsula
Dinner at Tavern on the Green

