Im looking for a 4/5 night stay in the big Apple.
Where is the best location to stay if I intend to visit all the usual tourist traps on foot?
Is it possible to get a cab from whatever airport I fly to, to the hotel without breaking the bank?
Any good travel websites that people can recommend to book? Ive seen £300 for 5 nights on lastminute.com but would prefer to pay extra and not book the day before.
TIA
I'm sure you will find loads of information on New York by using the search engine at the top of this forum.
Yes, there's a huge amount of info, so much that I can't help by merging your post to one particular topic!
You can get a cab into Manhattan from any of the 3 airports. They are a set charge plus tip and tolls. The most I've seen quoted was $60. I can't remember which airport that was for but at least it'll give you an idea of cost.
I can't recommend any particular sites for packages as we have DIY'd but I've heard that Travelzoo (make sure you get on the American one) often have good hotel deals. For packages, I'd just try the usual - Expedia, Hoiday Supermarket etc. or see what a local travel agent can offer.
If you do fancy DIY, I've booked Radio City Apartments for our first visit as recommended by people both on here and on Trip Advisor. They are extremely popular and it's best to book early. They don't need a deposit (only a CC number) and have a good cancellation policy so could always book them and then if you find a better deal you won't lose out.
Website is here - http://www.radiocityapts.com/
Reviews are here - http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60763-d93393-r6841601-Radio_City_Apartments-New_York_City_New_York.html
Also, here's a link to New York thread in the City Break forum. It's 5 pages long but if you read throuight this you'll find lots of advice -
Newark to Manhattan I've trvelled by train - easy enough and inexpensive. Train stops at Madison Sq. gardens if I recall - you'll then need a taxi for last part or walk if close by. JFK to Manhattan I've only used a limo inbound, taxi outbound. The limo sounds impressive but touts will attempt to get 4-8 passengers together to share a stretched limo. Arrange a firm price beforehand and if there's 5 or more passengers you'll like as not save a little on a standard taxi fare.
If you like the theatre check out the discount ticket sales locations - one at Times Sq (busy) the other down near Wall St. at the junction of Water St. and John St. (or near as matters). Cash only - no credit cards but wife and I saw Phantom for half-price.
Everything is splintered all over the forum
Thanks for the merge though, I will check the links above.
Everyone has their own opinions and its mine that the site is too large and too fragmented.
Everyone has their own opinions and its mine that the site is too large and too fragmented.
Still, lots of other sites to view too. Im sure I'll find the info I need.
You come on here asking questions - with little or no politeness (can't see a please anywhere) and yet a number of people go out of their way to offer what advice they can.
Then you tell US there's a problem with this site - being too big
The popularity of this site explains why there's so much data. I can only apologise for not having the forethought to structure my posts in an indexed and orderly manner so as to save your valuable time when reading the answers provided by myself and fellow posters.
Perhaps after your trip to New York you could add further to our knowledge database and post a review - we always appreciate alternate opinions. (Please post in the Hotel, America section )
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