I've made a couple of trips to NYC throughout my childhood and college experience. I've seen the basics and discovered some unique activities that I don't hear about unless you are native to the big apple. Hope you enjoy a diary of what I enjoyed and...
Travel in style and do something most people would dream about
New York City: Manhattan Helicopter Tour
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visit the top attractions for cheaper than you would if you bought each thing separately
New York: CityPASS® with Tickets to 5 Top Attractions
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Wishing I can do this for Christmas
From Manhattan: 4-Hour Dyker Heights Holiday Lights Bus Tour
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Personally I preferred this sight versus Rockefeller
NYC: Edge Observation Deck Admission Ticket
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A very sober experience but must visit to learn about our recent history
NYC: 9/11 Memorial & Museum Timed-Entry Ticket
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If you come during the winter, it's worth taking a ride with the bike operators. I felt warm and got to see everything within an hour.
Central Park
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Best spot to take a photo opp of the city and get a nice walk in
The High Line
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It's really fun to roam around and just romanticize about your life
New York Public Library
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The High Bridge is the oldest standing bridge in New York City and offers great views of the Harlem River. It's free to walk across and provides a peaceful escape from the bustling city
The High Bridge
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An immersive theatre experience if you want to try something unique
Sleep No More
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This was unexpectedly cool! Branch of the MOMA for medieval European Art
The Met Cloisters
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Took me a couple trip to find out about this place
Tram | Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation of the State ...
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Takes you back time on the immigrations of people coming into America
Tenement Museum
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Eclectic collection of NYC artifacts
The City Reliquary Museum
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In the financial district but sometimes easy to miss
Elevated Acre
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For my artist lovers that want to support the artist community