Nearly once... or twice... or three times a week I get a facebook , email, or social media message of someone going to NYC and wanting tips/ advice of cool things to do!
With the ONLY REAL CITY in my eyes. Real city defined by these elements: culture, food, fashion, architecture, public transit, entertainment, night life, bars, restaurants... and so on. There are endless things to do.
I love to help each time, and I'm flattered all of you keep asking! But, since it can be time consuming and I become extremely repetitive... I thought I'd link everyone to this blog!
There are the typical tourists things you can do, but I'll give you a list of absolute MUST DO's! And, Since I was on a budget the entire time I lived there, half the things on this list, won't be expensive.
Some are places to eat, some are sights to see, some involves original Picasso paintings, and since I'm a news guru, some are media based!
1) If you like authentic Asian food, Vanessa's dumpling is definitely the place to go. There is one in the lower east side. But I suggest you try the one in China town, to get the full experience. PS while you're in the city I suggest you install yelp unto your phone. You'll need it to help you find restaurants, etc. here is a link to the lower east side location for Vanessa's dumplings http://www.yelp.com/biz/vanessas-dumpling-house-new-york
2) The NBC experience store is great. They also offer a tour upstairs of NBC studios. This includes: the Dr. oz show, Saturday night live, news studios, Jimmy Fallon studios, and so on. It cost 24 bucks. But I PROMISE it's worth it. When will you ever be able to stand in Saturday night dressing rooms again in your life?
NBC is right next to Rockefeller plaza located on 49th street between 5th and 6th avenue. The tour is around 70 minutes long.
3) WALK THE HIGH LINE!http://www.thehighline.org/ It's a great way to see Manhattan. ( as if you're not going to be tired from the shock of walking enough.) The high line is in Chelsea, The lower west side of Manhattan. It's an old train track they renovated into a walking/ park type of place. It's gorgeous and below the high line is Chelsea market. A great place to eat, and that is home of the food network! so you can see where Rachel Ray use to shop for her 30 minute meals. It has over 10 unique , gourmet restaurants. More importantly it has the best gellato and cupcakes you'll ever put in your mouth--bring your sweet tooth ;)
4) try a frozen hot chocolate at serendipity's. It will be the best thing you've ever drank. And they're known for their frozen hot chocolate. It is a trendy/ rich/ ritzy (whichever adjective you'd like to use) part of Manhattan in the upper east side.http://www.yelp.com/biz/serendipity-3-new-york
5) GO TO A COMEDY SHOW! Anytime you're walking near 42nd and 2nd avenue (times square) and hear "comedy show tickets" this way.. I suggest you buy one and go! It will literally be the funnest times of your life! It is the BEST DATE my boyfriend and I have ever been on, in our two and a half years of dating! .... We saw four acts, and they were all wonderful. ADVISORY: don't pay anymore than 10 bucks for a ticket, or bring your parents there. Some jokes are definitely not appropriate for family outings ;) .... ps each comedy club makes you pay/ buy a two drink minimum rule. So make sure you do not pre-game, and have to get a cab to take you two blocks to your hotel . Their drinks are potent!
6) check out River Side park or Columbia University in the upper west side. Both are breath taking. And river side par
7) go by the CNN studios. It's near Columbus circle in the upper east side. great area of the city!
8) Go, and explore union square. It's a urban, young, area of town. They always have unique fresh markets, shopping, and parades there. Also you can see where my school, New york film academy was!
9) GO TO THE METT! http://www.metmuseum.org/ The museum takes a ' pay what you wish/ donation' fee. The suggested price is 10 bucks. But they are understanding. As a student and an intern I paid only three dollars to see original Picasso, Monet, paintings. This museum takes a while to explore, but it is completely amazing, and worth it. I suggest you do it in the morning when it's less crowded, and your creative juices are flowing. Another free museum is the public library located on 5th avenue. (Yes, the library Carrie Bradshaw get's married in ;) ps if you don't get that reference, or know who she is-- maybe you shouldn't be visiting the city! lol
The museum allows you to see Gutenberg bible, Hitler's first book ever written , civil right collections from marches, and many more stimulating and intriguing things... FOR FREE! Plus the library is absolutely gorgeous inside, with amazing architecture, so that's an added bonus.
The Museum of sex is also fun. And the MOMA (museum of Modern art). However, they can get pricey. Here is a link to free/ cheaper museum based on their hours. http://www.newyorkology.com/archives/2012/02/free_museum_hou_3.php
10) Try cuban food, and try SOPHIE's! http://www.sophiescuban.com/ I've only tried the one on west 45th street in midtown. So that is one I suggest, it is amazing. For 10 bucks you get tons of food, and a meal that will feed three, or last you three meals. This place is so good they even have posers/ copy restaurants in the city. But they're no where near as good as Sophie's! It's a must try!
11) On the same note-- go to Little Italy. It's almost like Epcot at Disney world... you close your eyes and you're in Italy ;) Le mela is my absolute favorite restaurant in the city! They have salads and Italian wines to die for. You must try a freshly made Conolie, eat at Le Mela, and explore that area while you're in the city!
12) Explore grand central. Just do it. It's grand, and magical. Ps they're food/ chili has been featured on the food network. So if you need a break from walking try one of their 30 million food stands with chili!
13) Go to a game in Madison square garden! I got to see the Lady vols play for only 10 bucks. It's a great experience. I can guarantee some sort of event will be going on in the arena while you visit. (Hockey, concert, basketball) etc.
14) Try to explore Bryant, Washington, and Central Park (if you can't do all three choose one) Each are unique, exciting, and breath taking.
15) Also if you want a great aerial view of the city DON'T go on top of in empire state building . Go " on top of the roc" Rockefeller plaza . It's a little more expensive but you get to see all of Manhattan , Staten island, some of long island and jersey up there . It's breathtaking ! Ten times a better view
16) You have to also try crumbs cupcakes while you're there! they are amazing. and they have over 5 locations in the city!
There are obviously a ton of more things I could tell you to do. But these are 'must do's.' You can read my previous blog post to find out more of where to go out, eat, and explore the night life the city has to offer.
17) go to the flatiron district of the city! That area and Flat iron building is my absolute favorite area of Manhattan. After exploring the architecture there , I'm sure it'll become your favorite too !
PS when you're riding the subway here are a few tips!
remember the green line is always the east side, and the red is the west. also numbered.... 123=west 456= east L train takes you to Brooklyn. also downtown is exactly like it says.. you're going south. uptown= north. hope this makes since! I promise the grid/ subway system is super easy. you'll get the hang of it. Or you can just look at a map ;-)
Also feel free to email me if you get lost, or have additional questions everyone! celledg2@gmail.com
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