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The cost of travel in New York?
In trips to New York for the first time, we come to Newark Airport, but want to travel place to times. As a novice we really need step by step guide for idiots. Moreover, the gross cost or cheapest way to Times Square. As a first timer would be on Tips for Eating out great cheap, but beautiful.
My friend, the best and cheapest way to get from Newark Liberty Airport is Times Square, with public to transport. Here you can get to the airport to get out of Times Square. Step 1: Take the Airtrain from the terminal to Newark Liberty International Airport Station. Step 2: at Newark Liberty International Airport Station, from buying a one way ticket EEA NJ Transit to Penn Station in New York and take every New York City-bound (east) train to Penn Station in New York. A single fare on NJ Transit from Penn Station to New York EEA costs $ 15. Step 3: at Penn Station in New York, follow the signs to the New York subway. When Entering the subway, to buy a weekly unlimited ride MetroCard for $ 27 per person and take the uptown (northbound) # 1, 2 or 3 (red line on the metro map) from Penn Station to Times Square. The weekly unlimited ride MetroCard will give you unlimited rides on the subway and bus system in the five boroughs of New York City for 7-days. In terms of location, to eat in New York City. There are thousands of restaurants in the five boroughs of New York City. Depending on your taste, budget and preferred Position, you can, I recommend the link below. http://www.menupages.com/ – MenuPages.com is one of the best on the web site online. It included menus with prices, as well as restaurant reviews. Bon appetit! I hope this information is very helpful. If you have any questions or require travel, while in town, just drop me a line by clicking on the avatar and e-mail icon in the profile. I am happy to help. Good luck Native New Yorker
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The Rough Guide to New York City
$19.01 The Rough Guide to New York City covers all five boroughs of this exhilarating city. The detailed introduction showcases the city-s many highlights, from the art-deco masterpiece The Chrysler Building, to the acres of green at Central Park. Special features include -Ethnic New York-, a look at the city-s cultural past, and -New York Architecture- detailing the world-s most famous skyline. This ful... |
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Rough Guide Map New York City (Rough Guide Map: New York City)
$3.02 "The Rough Guide Map New York City" will guide you along the teeming streets of this great metropolis. From the Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty, "The Rough Guide Map New York City" pin-points the best attractions the city has to offer as well as shops, restaurants, raucous live-music clubs and cutting-edge theatres. Boasting an A-Z street finder index and an essential 'Time Map' wit... |
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The Mini Rough Guide to New York City 3 (Rough Guide Mini Guides)
$7.30 The Mini Rough Guide to New York City is your essential companion to one of the world’s most exciting cities. The full-colour section introduces New York’s highlights at a glance, before breaking the “Big Apple” down into manageable bites with detailed accounts of all the must-see locations from Soho to Central Park. You’ll find expert coverage of New York’s mus... |
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New York: The Rough Guide travel book
$17.99 Guide gives you the real lay of the land in a no-nonsense, down to earth style that includes the most bar and restaurant listings of any New York guide available.... |
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The Rough Guide to New York
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The Rough Guide to New York City
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The Mini Rough Guide to New York City 3 (Rough Guide Mini Guides)
$10.98 The Mini Rough Guide to New York City 3 (Rough Guide Mini Guides) by Martin Dunford 3rd Published in 2008 by Rough Guides |
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The Rough Guide to New York City
$7.29 The Mini Rough Guide to New York City is your essential companion to one of the world''s most exciting cities. The full-colour section introduces New York''s highlights at a glance, before breaking the Big Apple down into manageable bites with detailed accounts of all the must-see locations from Soho to Central Park. You''ll find expert coverage of New York''s museums, architecture and culture, up-to-date reviews of all the top hotels and restaurants to suit every budget, plus expanded coverage of all the best bars, shops, clubs and music venues. Pocket-sized and portable, this fully-updated 3rd edition comes complete with clear, readable maps that have grid references for all the top attractions and recommendations - all you need to know and nothing more. Entertaining, engaging, and opinionated, this guide is unbeatable. Make the most of your time with The Mini Rough Guide to New York City |
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The Rough Guide to New York City
$13.68 The Rough Guide to New York City covers all five boroughs of this exhilarating city. The full-colour introduction showcases the city''s many highlights, from the art-deco masterpiece The Chrysler Building, to the acres of green at Central Park. Special features include ''Ethnic New York'', a look at the city''s cultural past, and ''New York Architecture'' detailing the world''s most famous skyline. This fully updated edition explores New York''s history and culture, includes detailed listings on everything from the city''s best shopping areas to its free summer activities, gives practical information on getting there and around, and reviews all the best accommodation and restaurants for every budget. With new and expanded maps, more photos than ever and that practical grittiness you''d expect from a Rough Guide, this is the must have companion to the cultural melting pot of New York City.Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to New York City. |
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The Rough Guide to New York City 10 (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
$14.98 The Rough Guide to New York City is your definitive guide to this bustling metropolis. Covering all five boroughs – Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island– in depth, the 24-page full-colour introduction highlights all the ''things not to miss''. This updated tenth edition explores New York’s history and culture, includes detailed listings on everything from baseball games at Yankee Stadium to the city’s many film festivals, gives practical information on transportation and accommodation, and of course, reviews all the best eating and drinking options. New for this edition are two full-colour inserts featuring New York’s Architecture and Ethnic New York and a full chapter on the Museum of Modern Art.The Rough Guide to New York City is like having a local friend plan your trip. |
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The Rough Guide to New York City
$3.98 INTRODUCTION The most beguiling city in the world, New York is an adrenaline-charged, history-laden place that holds immense romantic appeal for visitors. Wandering the streets here, you'll cut between buildings that are icons to the modern age - and whether gazing at the flickering lights of the midtown skyscrapers as you speed across the Queensboro bridge, experiencing the 4am half-life downtown, or just wasting the morning on the Staten Island ferry, you really would have to be made of stone not to be moved by it all. There's no place quite like it. While the events of September 11, 2001, which demolished the World Trade Center, shook New York to its core, the populace responded resiliently under the composed aegis of then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Until the attacks, many New Yorkers loved to hate Giuliani, partly because they saw him as committed to making their city too much like everyone else's. To some extent he succeeded, and during the late Nineties New York seemed cleaner, safer and more liveable, as the city took on a truly international allure and shook off the more notorious aspects of its reputation. However, the maverick quality of New York and its people still shines as brightly as it ever did. Even in the aftermath of the World Trade Center's collapse, New York remains a unique and fascinating city - and one you'll want to return to again and again. WHAT TO SEE You could spend weeks in New York and still barely scratch the surface, but there are some key attractions - and some pleasures - that you won't want to miss. There are the different ethnic neighborhoods, like lower Manhattan's Chinatown; and the more artsy concentrations of SoHo, TriBeCa, and the East and West Villages. Of course, there is the celebrated architecture of corporate Manhattan; and there are the museums, not just the Metropolitan and MoMA, but countless other smaller collections that afford weeks of happy wandering. In between sights, you can eat just about anything, at any time, cooked in any style; you can drink in any kind of company; and sit through any number of obscure movies. The more established arts - dance, theater, music - are superbly catered for; and New York's clubs are as varied and exciting as you might expect. For the avid consumer, the choice of shops is vast, almost numbingly exhaustive in this heartland of the great capitalist dream. |
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The Rough Guide New York Restaurants 1 (Mini Rough Guides)
$3.98 INTRODUCTION The great quality, diversity and magnitude of the New York restaurant scene may go a long way towards explaining the notoriously neurotic behavior of the city's diners. Only in this worldly metropolis of 18,000 restaurants does the simple act of settling upon a place to eat provoke the despair that comes from passing up hundreds of outstanding options. This guide's 321 restaurant reviews, each a discerning outline filled in with local color, insight, attitude, specific recommendations and prices, will offer you invaluable assistance in making the best possible choices given your particular tastes, cravings, whereabouts and budget. From taqueria to trattoria, old hamburger joint to new American bistro, Thai hideaway to French hotspot, all the restaurants covered are enthusiastically recommended and none is exorbitantly priced. The Rough Guide to New York City Restaurants is organized by location. If you know where you plan on being or in which part of the city you'd like to eat, you can consult the chapter in question and compare the dining options in that area. Detailed neighborhood maps help you pinpoint each restaurant. (If you prefer to choose by cuisine, check the indexes in the back of the guide.) Whether you have a lifetime, a week or 22 minutes to devote to dining out in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx or Staten Island, it will be virtually impossible to flip through the pages of this guide and wish you were somewhere else. New York is not, thank goodness, the be-all and end-all. The city of immigrants depends heavily on culinary capitals and unspoiled hinterlands the world over for inspiration. Nevertheless, this guide makes a very solid case for it being the greatest dining destination on the planet. There are arguably better locations for a single meal or a particular specialty. But nowhere else can you do it all so well in so little time. |
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The Rough Guide to New York City (Paperback)
$15.94 The Rough Guide to New York City covers all five boroughs of this exhilarating city. The full-colour introduction showcases the city’s many highlights, from the art-deco masterpiece The Chrysler Building, to the acres of green at Central Park. Special features include ‘Ethnic New York’, a look at the city’s cultural past, and ‘New York Architecture’ detailing the world’s most famous skyline. This fully updated edition explores New York’s history and culture, includes detailed listings on everything from the city’s best shopping areas to its free summer activities, gives practical information on getting there and around, and reviews all the best accommodation and restaurants for every budget. With new and expanded maps, more photos than ever and that practical grittiness you’d expect from a Rough Guide, this is the must have companion to the cultural melting pot of New York City.Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to New York City. |
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The Rough Guide to New York City (Paperback)
$14.15 The Rough Guide to New York City covers all five boroughs of this exhilarating city. The full-colour introduction showcases the city’s many highlights, from the art-deco masterpiece The Chrysler Building, to the acres of green at Central Park. Special features include ‘Ethnic New York’, a look at the city’s cultural past, and ‘New York Architecture’ detailing the world’s most famous skyline. This fully updated edition explores New York’s history and culture, includes detailed listings on everything from the city’s best shopping areas to its free summer activities, gives practical information on getting there and around, and reviews all the best accommodation and restaurants for every budget. With new and expanded maps, more photos than ever and that practical grittiness you’d expect from a Rough Guide, this is the must have companion to the cultural melting pot of New York City.Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to New York City. |
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The Rough Guide to New York City (Paperback)
$16.55 The Rough Guide to New York City covers all five boroughs of this exhilarating city. The full-colour introduction showcases the city’s many highlights, from the art-deco masterpiece The Chrysler Building, to the acres of green at Central Park. Special features include ‘Ethnic New York’, a look at the city’s cultural past, and ‘New York Architecture’ detailing the world’s most famous skyline. This fully updated edition explores New York’s history and culture, includes detailed listings on everything from the city’s best shopping areas to its free summer activities, gives practical information on getting there and around, and reviews all the best accommodation and restaurants for every budget. With new and expanded maps, more photos than ever and that practical grittiness you’d expect from a Rough Guide, this is the must have companion to the cultural melting pot of New York City.Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to New York City. |
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The Rough Guide to New York City
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The Rough Guide to New England
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