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Staff 11146 reads
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Thanks everyone.  I just had dinner at Carnegie deli and walked over to see the Christmas tree at Rockefeller center.

NY is amazing!

-- Staff

Staff10473 reads

I will be New York tomorrow.  Anyone have suggestions on where a tourist should visit?

-- Staff

Staff9852 reads

LOL, I mean the sites silly...  I will be staying in midtown.

you can go to rockefeller center to see the christmas tree and visit the empire state bldg to get a view. if you like chinese food, try chinatown except it is always freaking crowded. subway is the best way to get around. ask the conductors on the subways for directions or token clerks instead of flashing the train map around. do not carry your wallet in your back pocket. hope this helps.

'try chinatown except it is always freaking crowded.'

LOL, everywhere in NYC is crowded.

I like to visit Greenwich Village on occasion, SOHO, the art galleries.

You could always stop in to say Hi to Bill Clinton up on 125th St.

of the outside monuments...Bring your own shovel!...lol

But Manhattan around the Rock center tree is exciting...
do some 5th avenue shoping via the "window"...lol..stop in at FA Swartz and make believe your a kid again ...
Take that special someone for a horse and buggy ride...catch it in front of the Plaza Hotel...have a couple of drinks at Jeckyl and Hydes...turn into Hyde...then to satisfy the carnivore in you...a pastrami sandwich at the carnegie deli... a steak at Smith and Wolinsky or Ben Benson...Radio City Christmas show...A few more drinks at Windows of the world at Rock center... some blues music at Lucilles bar inside BB KIng's on Friday night...Catch the Sinatra show at the Carnegie club Saturday night...stroll over to Times Square and have a drink at the ESPN sports bar....dinner at Carmines for Italian....
then for dancing...Well at this point.... to hell with dancing....go back to your room and get layed.

Cheers!

Then go have a great time seeing a show a Rockefeller Center or take in a broadway show! Comedy clubs, like Carolines, are also a great diversion.
But my first suggestion still stands!!!
:):)

Julies...oh, the sites...well in that case, go to the Guggenhiem, have lunch at the Metropolitan, go down to Rockefeller Ctr and ice skate, go out for a nice dinner in Soho, and then go to Julies...

frankie2003a9643 reads

This time of year you have to go to Rockefeller Center to see
the tree.  For a day trip you can wander around that area.

As long as your not doing any shopping, and not in a rush,
you should be fine as far as crowds.  If you were trying
to do something like getting gifts it can be a nigthmare.

1way8740 reads

...see all the sites in one shot and go back to Julie's to get warmed up! Why not, it works for me.

I think you have gotten some good respnses so far. Just walking around Times square is a trip in it self.If the weather is nice go downtown to Ground zero ,and visit the World Finacial center across the street. The Atruim inside had many restaurants and shops , and the esplanade outside has a great view of the Hudaon and Statue of Liberty as well.

harleyswct9827 reads

Radio City Tour, Madison Garden Tour,
Chinatown,Little Italy,
Madison Ave, Central Park, Broadway at night,
Macy's...Rockefeller Center....

#10 New Jersey lol
#9 sit in traffic..thats always an experience
#8 Family? Friends perhaps
#7 Gentlemens clubs
#6 FOA Swartz
#5 Paddles
#4 Downtown in the village is fun
#3 Museum of sex
#2 rockerfella center
#1 ground zero

Staff11147 reads

Thanks everyone.  I just had dinner at Carnegie deli and walked over to see the Christmas tree at Rockefeller center.

NY is amazing!

-- Staff

Blur10263 reads

Actually you really should meet Alexia for a cup of coffee :-)

blur

ps I'm in calgary at this moment - can anyone help me with the "sites"...

thanks

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