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We have had two long weekends in NYC(Fri-Mon)

On our first weekend( didnt expect to go back so soon)We managed to do

Helicopter flight
Central Park carriage ride
Boat trip
Empire State Building
Trip to Staten Island & Statue of Liberty
Macys
theatre
shopping
etc

depends how well you plan your route/time

have a great time

Bill
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Hi Gill

You may also like to post in the City Breaks forum HERE. Have a read through, I'm sure you'll find it helpful :wink:

Pippy :D
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Also have a look HERE.

Pippy :D
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Gill, personally I'd say give it 3 full days. We are off for the first time in May and from all the research I'd advise you to get a map and plan your itinery loosely by breaking down what you'd like to see into neigbourhoods so you're not traipsing all over.
For example -
Ferry to SOL/Ellis Island, Battery Park, WTC & St Paul's Chapel are all in the same area. You could also walk the Booklyn Bridge while you're down there if you have time.
Greenwich Village, Soho & Little Italy are all close to each other
Grand Central station, NY Public Library & the Chrysler Building are within easy distance of each other
Central Park, Rockerfeller Centre (TOTR), Guggenheim Museum, Fifth Ave shopping are all possible in the same day

Hope that helps.
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Hi
Cheers for that yes I am going to stick to 3 FULL days ill see Grand Central Station as I nee dto get a train to New Haven to see friends for a few days after my sight seeing of New York!!! That is a great tip thanks re a map and planning each area.

Thanks so much you guys are a real help...Just need to find hotel I like next!!! Have £650 max for a hotel saw the Washington Square which looks nice but not sure if its a bit far out or not!!

Gill x
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Gill, I posted this in reply to your message in the city break forum but you mustn't have seen it -

If you want to save a bit of money and want something a bit different you could try Radio City Apartments on W 49th St. They get good reviews on Trip Advisor and are close to Times Square, Broadway and the Rockerfeller Centre. They have a full kitchen and daily maid service. We've booked for May and have got 5 nights there for around £450. They're popular so book soon if interested. Plus the good thing is they have a great cancellation policy with no deposit so if you get a last minute hotel bargain then you can cancel without charge.

I must admit I was surprised by the prices for NY hotels, especially seeing as their rooms as notoriously small.
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I have forgot to check on the City Breaks...so Thanks......do they have a restuarant and some sort of lounge???? Just with being on my own I know I wont be going out in the evenings unless on a tour. So really want some where that has some place other than my bedroom that I can relax in in the evenings.

Gill x
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Ah! I forgot about that. They have a lobby area but no restaurant/bar. There are however places to eat in the immediate vicinity and an Italian restaurant is right next door. If you got a 1 bed apartment you'd get a separate living room.
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