Cronut to Manhattan Hotel: How to Avoid Classic Beginner “Mistakes”.
of Elisabeth Gerstendorfer
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Those who visit the city that never sleeps want to see everything as possible. You will notice so many Tourist trap in. These 10 tips will help you avoid the classic mistakes that new York beginners can make:
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1. It doesn’t always have to be Manhattan
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epa04759304 A member of the media shoots video of the general view of Manhattan seen from the One World Observatory during a media tour and preview in New York, New York, USA, 20 May 2015. The three-level Observatory at One World Trade Center celebrates its official public opening on 29 May. The main attractions showcased on floors 100 to 102 include the programs Voices and Foundations, a Sky Portal, an interactive skyline concierge called City Pulse and more. EPA/JASON SZENES
The skyline of is known from films and series Manhattan (see picture above). New York City has now almost become a synonym for the famous district, but the city actually consists of other parts that are worth seeing. Even in downtown Brooklyn stylish hotels await – often at a significantly lower price than their counterparts in Manhattan. The subway takes you to the city center in around 20 minutes.
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2. Taxis are not the only mode of transport
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FILE – Morning rush hour commuters line up for cabs outside Grand Central Station, in this Dec. 22, 2005 file photo taken in New York. Uber cars, often black sedans that can be summoned with smartphone apps, now outnumber the yellow taxis that city riders have hailed with a whistle and a wave for generations. It was a changing-of-the-guard moment that passed with little fanfare the second week of March 2015 in figures released by the cityís Taxi and Limousine Commission: 14,088 registered Uber cars compared with 13,587 yellow cabs. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
The yellow taxis are a landmark of New York – they are not missing in any film set in the Big Apple. Many New Yorkers also use the “yellow cabs” to get from A to B. The taxis are comfortable, but you almost always end up in a traffic jam. You can walk far within Manhattan, otherwise it is worth taking the subway. You can go almost anywhere with it. Sporty types can explore the city with Citi bikes. This is New York’s bike sharing program.
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3. Forget the cronut
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It wasn’t too long ago that all the media around the world reported a new pastry innovation New York, the Cronut. This mixture of croissant and donut, a kind of donut made from puff pastry, ensures that there are large queues in front of the daily bakery of Dominique Ansel make up. Due to the lack of a Cronut, black market prices of up to $ 80 were sometimes charged for a Cronut. However, the coveted pastries are nowhere near as good as demand suggests. Many bakeries offer much better ones confectionery at, like the Magnolia Bakerythat are available in different locations.
Passengers board a Gray Line red double-decker tour bus on Eighth Avenue, Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012 in New York. Tour buses are a familiar sight around the city but had ceased operations for several days due to superstorm Sandy. They resumed Thursday, Nov. 1. (Foto:Beth J. Harpaz/AP/dapd)
Hop-on-hop-off buses are now available in almost every major city. Also in New York There are sellers waiting in many corners to offer tourists tickets for the bus tours. However, you only see a fraction of the city on such a tour. You get a much better impression if you go biking or walking Tours bay. Together with a guide, you can explore the Big Apple either on foot or by bike – often at a cheaper price than the bus tours.
Shopping on Broadway offers little more than other cities. Here you can find the same brands and fashion chains as in many other large cities American. Many independent labels and vintage shops are waiting on the Lower East Side. Trendy shops can be found on Orchard Street, for example.
The Times Square is probably one of the most famous addresses in the world and is a must for every visitor to New York. However, this is also immediately noticeable – you are in the middle of a huge cluster of tourists. Only when you’re on your way to a Broadway show should you Times Square also give a little time. The High Line is better for leisurely walks. This elevated park attracts thousands of visitors every day, but there is more to see than on Times Square and instead of tons of blinking billboards, nature awaits in the city.
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