New York New York City it's the largest city in the United States. If it's called The City That Never Sleeps it must be for a good reason, or better said, for thousand of reasons. The Statue of Liberty, the Empire State, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, Times Square, the Broadway shows, Times Square, all kind of restaurants, extraordinary museums and art galleries, boutiques, uncountable places to visit and things to do. It's impossible to count all the activities this great city offers you. A place you have to visit at least once in your life!!!
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Holiday Reviews:
10 I heart NY Saima I first experienced NYC 4 years ago, and since then I have the concrete jungle bug!
I recently wen...read more10 amazing!! leah wow new york is so happening the shopping is amazing and the places to see are lovely! i love that ...read more9 Joan This was my third visit to New York and it gets better every time as I get to know the city better....read more
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Latest New York, USA Holiday Reviews
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New York, New York State, USA Holiday Review - I heart NY
Submitted by: Saima
Date of travel: 01-June-2010
I first experienced NYC 4 years ago, and since then I have the concrete jungle bug!
I recently went to NYC a couple of weeks ago. As soon as I got into my yellow taxi heading to Manhattan, I knew this would be a holiday to remember. The weather was divine, the people were bustling, and the atmosphere was insane. I visited a number of ‘tourist’ attractions including Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island, Rockefeller Center, Wall Street, boating in Central Park, Radio City, Times Square, Bronx Zoo, Coney Island, and even made my way up to 6 Flags (the New York theme park), to name but a few. But it was the hidden gems I fell in love with…seeing unknown bands playing in Washington Square Park, jogging along the West Side highway early morning, and people watching outside the SoHo café’s.
The food is as you can imagine, endless! I went to a couple of notable restaurants including Club 21 (pricey, but great fish!), Amma’s (quaint Indian restaurant), and an amazing Thai restaurant in the East Village. If you really feel like pushing the boat out (which I did), head on over to Brooklyn and visit the River Café. The deserts are worth the weight gain!
The night life although similar to London, has an edge. We clubbed the night away at Jay Z's 20/20, Opal and Webster Hall. I found that bars and cocktail lounges are more popular though. You can’t go to NYC without heading to the Waldorf for a cocktail, or going to a local bar and playing beer pong with the night’s revelers! There are a lot of bars in Midtown.
I went to NYC with one very light suitcase, and ended up leaving with a suitcase over my weight limit. Shopping in NYC is none like I’ve experienced before (and this coming from a Londoner!). I wondered around 5th, popped into Bloomingdales, went to Century 21 in the Financial District, shopped at high street brands along Broadway and even caught a bus to Woodbury common (designer clothes heaven!). Even China Town is worth a peak - dumplings and souvenirs! Although the $ isn’t as high as it used to be, you can still find some great finds. Apple, Gap, Ray Ban, Levi’s and Nike are all worth a look in. Also, look out for some lovely women’s boutiques in SoHo along Bowery and Elizabeth.
Overall, the holiday was just what I needed. Food, sun, happy (and gorgeous!) people, and a woman’s dream shopping experience. I even got to watch Sex and the City 2 and get some more inspiration for my next NYC shopping spree!
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New York, New York State, USA Holiday Review - amazing!!
Submitted by: leah
Date of travel: 28-September-2009
wow new york is so happening the shopping is amazing and the places to see are lovely! i love that place!
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New York, New York State, USA Holiday Review
Submitted by: Joan
Date of travel: 07-December-2007
This was my third visit to New York and it gets better every time as I get to know the city better. Now I know the layout of the city I can refine my hotel choices and know where all the bargains are to be had at Macys, Saks etc. Getting around is really easy if a bit hard on the feet or you can take the softer option and use the very excellent tour buses but they can be hard to get back onto if you leave the bus in the middle of the tour. The hotels are all of a good standard if a little expensive but sticking to the central Manhattan area is a must for the nightime scene and getting to all the points of interest. New York is such an iconic city, so many buildings you know so well but have never seen in real life. The people too are great, just get out a map and look confused and a new yorker will stop and help, wonderful. Planning the next trip for December with the family, I really can't get enough of this wonderful cosmopolitan world.
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