Originally posted by: Rudee
I'm going on a business trip to New York City, NY in July and will have a extra couple days to do the tourist stuff. Any recommendations on "must sees" or "must eats" while I'm there? I'll be staying in a Hotel near Broadway, close to my client site. Thanks in advance
Originally posted by: lozina
Go on the tunnel safari where you can watch the largest rats known to man in their natural habitat. Actually I should start doing that... I bet I can make good cash
Originally posted by: dwell
Hookers, lots of them.
Originally posted by: Zrom999
Visit the twin towers. You get a great view of the entire city from the observation deck.
Originally posted by: Zrom999
Visit the twin towers. You get a great view of the entire city from the observation deck.
Originally posted by: lozina
Go on the tunnel safari where you can watch the largest rats known to man in their natural habitat. Actually I should start doing that... I bet I can make good cash
Originally posted by: Zrom999
Visit the twin towers. You get a great view of the entire city from the observation deck.
Originally posted by: Zrom999
Visit the twin towers. You get a great view of the entire city from the observation deck.
Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
Empire State Building
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Broadway
UN
Guggenheim
BB King's Bar and Restaurant
Wall Street
NASDAQ tour
Ellis Island
The Statue Of Liberty
Yankee Game
Central Park
Circle Line Boat Tour
Bronx Zoo
MET
What's the difference ?Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
Metropolitan Museum of Art
MET
Originally posted by: rh71
What's the difference ?Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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'd definately recommend the boat tours (don't know if its circle line though), start out of south St. seaport (which is also a site to visit). The tour will give you ideas on what else to see.
Originally posted by: rh71
What's the difference ?Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
Metropolitan Museum of Art
MET
Originally posted by: rh71
What's the difference ?Originally posted by: Dr Smooth
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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