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New York City Must See
Atrractions
by
James B. Markus
If you are fortunate enough to have seven days in New York
City, you will find this just enough time to see the most
popular visitor attractions. Probably one of the first stops
will be the Empire State Building and whilst it may be on every
tourists list, that doesn't mean it is not worth it, especially
the view from the top.
Tour boats can take visitors out to see the big lady 'The
Statue of Liberty' but be prepared for long delays these days;
the view of her from Ellis Island or South Street Seaport is an
option worth considering.
The Staten Island ferry can still be traveled on without cost
and can offer excellent photo opportunities of the Manhattan
skyline and the Statue of Liberty; this is also a great place
to spend some time enjoying the talents of local (almost
professional) street entertainers. However, no seven day trip
to New York would be complete now without a visit to where the
World Trade Center Towers once stood not that long ago. Whilst
there is a strange eeriness about the place that is larger than
you expect at the same time it does not feel as if it needs to
be photographed. For those who love to shop there is of course
the famous Tiffany's and Broadway plus some fantastic old
discount warehouses worth a look down on the Lower East
Side.
If you're up for more discount shopping then you need to get to
Macys and have your tourist discount card handy as it can save
you eleven percent after which a trip to Bloomingdales would be
in order. At the time of writing the Intrepid Sea, Air and
Space Museum was closed for refurbishment but should be open by
the fall of 2008; if you're going to be there next year it will
be a worthwhile place to see. For those that are interested in
large vessels like planes and aircraft carriers for example,
then this is the place to visit with the aircraft carrier -
Intrepid; submarines and even a Concorde to name but a few of
the craft they have there. It is also worth a visit to the New
York City Police Museum and whilst the museum does not have an
entrance fee, five dollar donations are generously accepted;
all sorts of items are on display here and it's a great place
for souvenirs.
Then it is worth seeing some of the older history of New York
back when there were huge numbers of migrants entering the city
and the Lower East Tenement was where most of them ended up;
this is now a museum and a time capsule.
For a step back in time it worth going to Central Park where
the New York Museum is located; this is an exhibition of many
periods relating to the life of The Big Apple. More can be
learned about the city's past in this grand building and
although once again admission is free, a donation of 9 dollars
is advised. There is a huge amount to see and do in this city
and if you are staying anything less than seven days in New
York, you will hardly scratch the surface!
If you want to have the ultimate New York experience, be sure
to get a slice of pizza and try to visit Cozy's Burger. This
small, but world-renown diner serves the freshest, meatiest,
most wonderful tasting burgers and egg shake malts in the
world. Just sit back, and don't be disturbed by hustle and
bustle of the servers. On any given day, you're likely to see a
famous actor sitting across the diner from you enjoying their
own milkshake.
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