Fun Things To Do In New York City
Sometimes, the best tourist attractions in New York City are the ones that don’t cost much money.
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Sometimes, the best tourist attractions in New York City are the ones that don’t cost much money.
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If you’ve already done a great New York Bus Tour, or even if you haven’t, change your usual tour pace with a BOAT tour in New York’s harbor! You will get a new view of the City, discover many new things in the process, and even have some great food! Kahlil recommends the unique and exciting Circle-Line boat tour to anyone, even those who already live in New York:
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What the Frick is that? It’s the Frick Collection, and it’s one of the best museums in New York City! On the Upper East Side of Manhattan to be precise. It has amazing artwork, a peaceful atmosphere, and even a lovely indoor garden with a huge fountain. Randy writes about it here, considering it one of the best getaways in the city. And it’s only $5 for admission!
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If you’re looking for a healthy restaurant, or organic food, try Souen. They specialize in macrobiotic, organic Japanese food, and have three great locations to serve you. The East Village and Soho locations even use gluten-free soy sauce.
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John’s Pizzeria may not sound fancy, but it’s quite an impressive experience, as Taylor writes. Not only is there a wide selection of wonderful food, but the atmosphere is amazing! It’s located just a block from Times Square in an old converted church with stained glass windows, lovely murals, warm lighting, and good dining music. It’s also within easy walking distance to many Broadway shows, so it’s the perfect stop on your night out!
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The Annie & Company Needlepoint & Knitting shop on Madison Ave is a needle-pointer or knitter’s heaven! There’s more yarn there than you could imagine. It’s even a place you can come to FOR knitting, as they have chairs and tables across the store for knitters to come and knit and visit with friends! And that’s just the first floor! Elodie writes about how much she loves this place!
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If you want someplace unique and different from the rest of the New York City sights, The South Street Seaport is a fun change of pace. With a lovely environment by the water, all kinds of fun shops, events, good restaurants, a famous museum, and free concerts, Ray says it’s one of his favorite places in the Empire State:
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New York has so many great museums to choose between, but if you haven’t been to the American Museum of Natural History, you might want to take a day and give it a try! With a “suggested donation” as the entrance fee (except for special exhibits), it’s a great and educational activity that fits in your budget.
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New York City has one of the most diverse dining scenes in the world. Check out what Ty has to say about his favorite NYC restaurants:
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There are so many museums in New York, it’s hard to find the best ones to visit. Well, if you love Medieval and early Renaissance art and architecture, start with the Cloisters – it’s a small part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection. Kyle loves the amazing art, and also how it’s located off the beaten path a bit, so it’s not over-crowded like the Met can be. It allows one to soak up the atmosphere of 1,000 years of history and mystique.
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