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Xmas in NYC
Planning a last min. trip to NY for Xmas but have never been there! Any ideas where to stay,or not and what to see on a 3 day trip? Lower east side Man.seems to have the most tourist sites can anyone help?
Thanks, Joe in ca |
Actually, the Lower East Side has very few tourist attractions.
Start here, perhaps? http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgr..._york_city@111 |
The first thing to do is find a hotel room right away. You are very late in planning a trip to NYC during a peak, peak tourist season.
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I would recommend in looking at hotels in Midtown. The theater district has quite a few hotels and around the fifth avenue shopping (rockefeller center). This is the area you would stay and be a tourist. You can see a show, walk around Rockefeller center, window shop on fifth ave, see st.patrick's cathedral, etc.. The Lower manhattan area can be a day trip down by cab or subway. You can visit ground zero there. It is really dead at night.
I would check hotel prices and availability asap. This is a pricey time to visit NY., but a fun and pretty time too. |
You don;t give your exact dates - but on another travel board a poster reported finding nothing under $500 per night for the week before Christmas. Suggest you find a hotel immediately - don;t be picky about where - as long as its within your budget.
Try Midtown, upper west side, village, chelsea - anyplace that has room - as long as you can make a cancelable reservation. Then you can checkout the hotel here and on Tripadvisor. And we can provide other suggestions. (And lower east side of Manhattan has very few attractions - but until you tell us what interests you - museums, galleries, fine dining, shopping, typical tourist stuff - or any special interests - people can;t help much.) |
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