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Fresh off the plane at JFK. |
Travel Tip: Get in the yellow cab line to save money,
the town service cars will cost you more.
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Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset. |
-August 2014-
This past August we took our first trip to NYC. We have always wanted to see the city and decided to pull the trigger. We booked our tickets and started shopping around for lodging. As you can imagine hotel prices are pretty high in the areas around and including New York City. Aimee using her booking guru skills found us a place to stay using VRBO.com which is a home away from home service much like airbnb.com. The place we stayed was in the heart of Brooklyn in the master bedroom of a 3 bedroom condo. Our host was a local and really impressed us with his attention to detail and thoroughness in our stay. Complete with a multipage itinerary for places to eat, watch live music, drink, dance, see live acts and attractions, free bottles of wine and mints on the pillow he really did a great job. We would highly recommend booking through one of these services as it saved us money, gave us a more localized experience for our trip and we had a constant reference for any questions/directions we needed.


NYC is of course one of the most visited cities in the world and with good reason. So needless to say there are the tourist staples that are a must to visit. We very much like to get into new places on a local level as much as possible and not go for the complete tourist experience, but there are reasons that these things are so popular, they are awesome. So here is a quick list of the typical attractions we went to, all were fun, interesting and at times provided a new perspective on things. If anyone would like more info on any of these just leave a comment.
- Statue of Liberty
- Top of the Rock (Rockefeller Center)
- Empire State Building
- Times Square (Day & Night)
- MOMA (original Picasso, Warhol, Van Gogh & more)
- Brooklyn Bridge
- SOHO (Shopping district)
- National Museum of American Indian
- New York City Library
- 9-11 Memorial (pretty heavy)
- Central Park
- Grand Central Station
- Carnegie Deli (NY style sandwich)
- Joe's Pizza
Travel Tip: Purchase the NYC City Pass if you plan on visiting popular tourist destinations. www.citypass.com/newyorkcity $109 and grants access to multiple attractions. Money Saver!
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