Thursday, April 8, 2010

Good tapas bar for Late drinks?

Is there anyone that could recommend a good tapas bar In New York? We are staying near Penn Station many thanks



Good tapas bar for Late drinks?


Tintol



Meson Sevilla



Tia Pol



Casa Mono





are a few of many. See menupages for menu, times of operation, etc... and a listing of many more tapas places...



Good tapas bar for Late drinks?


Flor de Sol on Greenwich St in Tribeca. Great tapas and hip downtown atmosphere. Not near Penn Sta, but grab a subway dowtown to Franklin St (#1/9) and walk over, then take a cab home.


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  • JFK to midtown area hotel - best scenic route

    We will be arriving in 11 days and we are flying into JFK instead of LaGuardia this time. I was wondering if we should specify which route or just leave it up to the driver. Would a car service be better?



    We are arriving around noon in the middle of the week if that helps with traffice info. thanks in advance



    JFK to midtown area hotel - best scenic route


    I think the prettiest way (though not the most direct for you) would be to take the Belt Parkway up through the Gowanus.





    I would just take a yellow cab.



    JFK to midtown area hotel - best scenic route


    Scenic and route from JFK are kind of mutually exclusive concepts...the route suggested by the previous poster would be the closest thing, but the traffic can get slow and it will cost you more. I would just take the most direct route and call it a day.

    animation

    I want Tutor to know about creating animation



    animation


    Look up the New School online. They are here in NYC and offer many classes in computer animation and digital media and you may be able to email someonme there for a recommendation. of a tutor.

    Macy's Parade

    Where is a good place to be to watch the parade? Also, what time should I be there? Any other suggestions?





    This is our first time to NY...4 adults. We want to make the most of our trip...6 nights. Any suggestions?





    We have already purchased ';Wicked'; tickets and we are attending a murder mystery dinner. We plan to shop and sightsee.



    Macy's Parade


    Grew up on the Upper West Side two blocks from the parade route. Plant yourself on the South East corner of Columbus Circle. That is at 59th Street. As the parade rounds the circle you will have a perfect view. Just make sure you are the one in front. I have always arrived two hours before the start. If you can go to 77th Street and Central Park to see the preparations the night before. It is a sight not to miss.



    Macy's Parade


    I am going to be there this year too, for the first time during Thanksgiving. I heard some hotels also sell admission tickets so you can watch it from indoors. Any truth to that?




    I am going to be there this year too, for the first time during Thanksgiving. I heard some hotels also sell admission tickets so you can watch it from indoors. Any truth to that?




    Get out there early! For front row before 6:00am. Note that the entire length of Central Park West (on the park side) is reserved for Macy%26#39;s employees. Hence, public has only the other side of street.





    Highly recommend night before, but since 9/11 they close the door at 10:00 so get there before 9 to walk around the block... Hve fun!





    It is a GREAT P-RADE and tons of fun




    If you search this forum for:





    Macy%26#39;s parade





    You%26#39;ll find plenty of thorough posts like these with all the info:





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k817611-鈥?/a> Hotel_on_Macy_s_Thanksgiving_day_parade_route-





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k803222-鈥?/a> Macy_s_parade_info-New_York_City_New_York.html





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k720224-鈥?/a> New_York_over_Thanksgiving-





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k309022-鈥?/a> Macy_s_Parade





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    You definitely want to head up to upper Central Park West, just above Columbus Circle.... around 70th Street. This is close to the beginning of the parade. Plan to arrive around 7am if you want to be in front. The parade kicks off at 9am and this is, in my opinion, one of the best areas to watch the parade. Everyone in the parade is excited, fresh and ready to match and are not tired like the would be when they get down to Macy%26#39;s. The only drawback is you won%26#39;t see the Rockettes at this location. Otherwise it%26#39;s a great place to watch the parade and by being at the beginning it%26#39;s over early.



    HAve a great time.

    Walking the Brooklyn Bridge

    We will be staying in TImes Square (I hope all of you native NY%26#39;ers realize what fun it is to stay in the middle of the hustle and bustle ot TS when you live in a quiet, rural area-its apparently not for everyone, but we LOVE it!!!)



    Can anyone briefly outline the easiest way for us to get to Brooklyn so that we can walk back to Manhatten across the bridge? And when we do get to Brooklyn, what do you recommend we see before coming back across the bridge?



    Thanks so much!



    Walking the Brooklyn Bridge


    The easiest way to get to Brooklyn is to take the subway. From Times Square I would take the #2 or #3 to Clark Street, although there are other lines and station you may use as well. Here is an earlier post I did on this question:





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k508533-鈥?/a>





    Before coming back, you should stroll around lovely Brooklyn Heights, and see the view from the spectacular Promenade. There are also nice places to eat in the Heights, especially on Montague Street.









    Walking the Brooklyn Bridge


    I agree with Greenwhiteblue. Walk the promenade in Brooklyn Heights for sure. ALso consider walking down under the bridge through DUMBO (';Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass';), a funky artsy warehouse neighborhood with furniture stores like West Elm. Go to Jacques Torres chocolate and get some dark chocolate bark and their famolus truffles (you can look up the Brooklyn store online) and walk to a wonderful park that is directly underneath and between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. You can get lunch in that neighborhood, too.

    one night in new york

    i am considering flying in from houston on jet blu ....next saturday as a surprise to my girl...it is very cheap and non stop...would you think it would be o.k. to arrive in new york at 4;oclock...check in to the westin at times square...go out for dinner ..italian..somewhere near the hotel....leave the next day at noon.....does that sound crazy?



    one night in new york


    Crazy? Not really. It would sound even less crazy if you were able to take a slightly earlier flight, and then do something besides dinner -- maybe a musical, or a play, or the opera, or a concert, or a cabaret performance. Another possibility (if the weather is fine) is to do a little shopping or window shopping on Fifth Avenue, watch the sun set from the Top of the Rock, do some ice skating at the rink, and have dinner down at Rockefeller Center (I like the Rock Center cafe, although it is not Italian) and then stroll back to the hotel throught he lights of Times Square.



    one night in new york


    Only you can decide whether this is crazy. We know nothing about you, ';your girl';, your circumstances, the cost etc. There are dozens of Italian restaurants near the Westin (why the Westin?) of all sorts.





    Inexpensive= Basilica, Trattoria Trecolori



    upscale fancy= Barbetta



    good not so fancy= Orso, Lattanzi



    family style=Carmine%26#39;s



    moderate=Becco






    I think it sounds great!! (As long as you know she%26#39;s going to be home!). For a restaurant try ';L'; (That%26#39;s a Roman numberal for Fifty or ';Cinque';) on 50th St. HAve fun!




    I think it is a wonderful idea! But I agree with GWB that you should do more than dinner, especially on a Saturday night in NYC! A jazz club? A walk through Greenwich Village after dinner? A stroll through Central Park before dinner and a nighcap afterwards? There are a million things to do in conjunction with dinner, but whatever you do I%26#39;m sure your girlfriend will love it!

    Don't Vacation in Middletown

    My wife and I vacationed for a weekend up in Middletown, NY. Basically, it really is a dreary place. The police are extremely rude and unprofessional. Picture former football stars that aren%26#39;t that bright and need a job. Yea, you just pictured it.



    I stayed at the Hampton Inn. Found the front desk a little rude, and the breakfast that is included is a 1 out of 10.



    Everything about this area is sad, the people and places are good for a quick laugh, but then you need to stop laughing and quickly drive on.




    Don't Vacation in Middletown


    Sorry you did not enjoy yourself here.There are some nice places to go I listed them.We are not all that way.Alot of people up here are from new york city.Sometimes it%26#39;s just not knowing where to go.alot of the smaller towns like warwick has apple picking and middletown and wine tasting etc.


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  • Best pizza / Chinese / Italian in NYC

    Any suggestions for best pizza / Chinese / Italian in NYC for family travelling with two discerning teenage boys! Staying in Midtown for a week over Halloween.



    Best pizza / Chinese / Italian in NYC


    Lombardis on Spring St (get off the 6 subway at Spring St walk two blocks and your there) fantastic pizza great atmosphere day or night prides itself as the first pizzeria in the U.S (apparantly!) enjoy : - )



    Best pizza / Chinese / Italian in NYC


    Pizza: John%26#39;s, Lombardi%26#39;s, and if you are walking the Brooklyn Bridge-Grimaldi%26#39;s.





    Chinese: Olli%26#39;s in Times Square is inexpensive, though not the verry best, Grand Sichuan International is good if you like Kung Pao with fresh killed chicken, Wu Liang Ye near Rockefeller Plaza, in the chinatown area Congee Village or the new Chinatown Brasserie might be fun.





    Italian- Teenage boys like large portions so you may be good candidates for Carmine%26#39;s or English Is Italian where the food is served family-style. If you want toi try a Mario Batali place Otto is a lot of fun for families, and Lupa a little more refined.





    For more info on the above, check out menupages.com.




    Lombardi%26#39;s #1, John%26#39;s in Greenwich Villkage #2. Yummy yummy.




    For pizza my favorite is Serafina%26#39;s. There are several in the city, one being on 61st between Madison and Park. I think their pizza is the most like you get in Italy. Eating there always reminds me of being in a piazza in Italy somewhere.


    For Chinese I like Mama Buddha, on Hudson and 11th. It%26#39;s not glamorous but very good food, very fresh ingredients and very reasonable.


    For Italian there are so many choices.


    Do you want a traditional red sauce Italian?


    There are high end, northern italian places.


    For that I like Beppe.


    For a more traditional more southern italian I like Johns of 12th st.


    Like walking back to 1910.


    My favorite Italian is Bamontes in Greenpoint/ Williamsburgh. If you want to take a short hop out of the city into Brooklyn this restaurant is amazing.

    Nightlife for 20someting and teens

    I have gotten some great suggestions from ya%26#39;ll. Like Cafe Wha? and a friend suggested Copacabana. What I%26#39;m looking for is something to do at night that we can all do togther (23, 18, 17 all F). I am also including any free enteratianment I can find in Central Park.



    Nightlife for 20someting and teens


    hi. for nightlife for teens, i posted some info here earlier. specifically about clubs for teenagers/under 21.





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k529137-鈥?/a>



    Nightlife for 20someting and teens


    When will you be here?




    During June 1st to June 6th, we will be leaving Juen 7th.




    See these websites for great things to do all summer long! There are day and evening events, most are free.





    River to River Festival



    http://rivertorivernyc.org/





    Central Park Summerstage



    http://www.summerstage.org/





    Midsummer Night Swing at Lincoln Center



    jimsdeli.com/lincoln-center/鈥ul.htm





    Hudonson River Park



    http://www.hudsonriverpark.org/





    Rooftop Films in Brooklyn



    www.rooftopfilms.com





    Celebrate Brooklyn! (events = $3.00 donation)



    www.briconline.org/celebrate/default.asp





    Brooklyn Bridge Movies with a View



    http://www.bbpc.net/index.





    There%26#39;s also free films in Bryant Park on Mondays, but it is so overwhelmingly crowded, I can%26#39;t recommend it anymore. Only go if you have are prepared to sit around from 4 pm.





    Bryant Park Movies



    www.bryantpark.org/calendar/film-festival.php





    As we get closer to the summer, there will be more listings.





    For example, the World Financial Center doesn%26#39;t have its summer schedule up yet, but check back in May:





    http://worldfinancialcenter.com/calendar/




    Yes, I麓m interested inthis topic also. Me ans a friend (both F) are comming to NY for New Year and after going to Times Square for the count down we are at a loss of where to go, She is 20 and i麓m 24 so we need somewere that is FUN that we can Dance and that is ove 18.

    Restaurants and pubs Upper West Side

    Hi





    We%26#39;ll be staying at the Belleclair Hotel, West 76th/Broadway at the end of this month. Any tips for eating out in that locality? Or any info on the area in general would be appreciated.



    Restaurants and pubs Upper West Side


    Generally - TONS of restaurants here... you won%26#39;t starve. Tons between 74th - 60th...





    Check out menupages.com for menus/prices/etc...





    Cheaper ones... BBQs, Westside Brewery, Arte Pasta,



    Restaurants and pubs Upper West Side


    I liked Aix....





    www.aixnyc.com




    I love this area and have stayed here a few times. Try this site



    (http://www.nysite.com/mergeog.htm) and it%26#39;ll show you what%26#39;s where. As it%26#39;s a residential area, there are loads of ';ordinary'; places that people need for day to day. Lots of cafes, bars and restaurants as well as bookstores,petshops etc. A favourite shop of mine is Ivy%26#39;s Books which is on Broadway between 92/93rd, a walk from you but well worth it. Also, there%26#39;s a great deli called Arties on Broadway and 83rd which has a great menu and friendly staff.




    For lunch, try the upstairs cafe at Fairway Market on Bwy and 75th. Not the fanciest but the food is excellent. Love the chicken soup on a cold day.





    Some favorites in the neighborhood, in no particular order:





    Telepan



    Isabella%26#39;s



    Ocean Grill



    City Grill



    Pasha



    Penang



    Hunan Park



    EJ%26#39;s Luncheonette



    Edgar%26#39;s



    Caridad (for the Cuban, not the Chinese)



    Gray%26#39;s Papaya



    Ouest (I%26#39;ve never been but hear great things)





    Go to menupages.com for reviews and to see sample menus (with outdated prices though).





    There%26#39;s a weekly flea market (every Sunday) in the public school yard at Columbus and 77th. Not just used stuff, either. Great for Christmas stocking stuffers and lots of fun stuff.




    A fantastic area - Just to add a few restaurants that I like not previously mentioned:





    Cafe Lalo - 83rd btwn Amsterdam/Broadway





    Sarabeth%26#39;s Amsterdam/80th





    Popover Cafe Amsterdam/86th





    Arte Cafe 73rd btwn Columbus/Amsterdam





    Rain - 83rd btwn Columbus/Amsterdam





    Alice%26#39;s Teacup 73rd btwn Columbus/Amsterdam





    Many, many more wonderful restaurants in the area.




    If you go to the ';overview'; page for NYC, scroll down to the ';dining overview';. In that section, you will find a write-up on Upper West Side restaurants that was written by NYC10025.




    %26gt;%26gt;For lunch, try the upstairs cafe at Fairway Market on Bwy and 75th. Love the chicken soup on a cold day.%26lt;%26lt;





    Wow. I%26#39;m amazed at your knowledge of New York City, Bettina.



    I know this isn%26#39;t the thread for it, but I%26#39;d love to know how you came to know so much about the city.





    Were you a concierge in a previous life? :)





    Thanks for your many contributions to us out-of-towners.




    Thanks for the suggestions. Doesn%26#39;t look like we%26#39;ll be going hungry!




    Thanks, travelingguy... the answer is that I was smart enough to be born here, and I love wandering around finding new places. Fairway isn%26#39;t really a ';hidden treasure'; though, it%26#39;s one of our most popular food stores.

    First time to NYC

    I am traveling from Baltimore. We wish to visit NYC. Train ticket is about $170 each. We would be willing to drive but, don%26#39;t know about the dificulity with traffic (weekend) and parking. Could use some advice regarding best (cheapest) way to get there, lodging for one night and sightseeing.



    First time to NYC


    Got some questions for you. Have you looked into flying from Washington, D.C. to LGA? Amtrak is typically not the cheapest, especially if there are airline specials.





    BTW, alas, why only one night? That%26#39;s too bad. But, if you really only have one night, I would look into Site59. It%26#39;s a last-minute travel-package website, especially for short trips. I%26#39;ve gotten wonderful deals for air+hotel and air+car. (You must book at least two components.)





    www.site59.com





    For a good overview of NYC, take one of our bus tours. Most people here report that they enjoy the Marvelous Manhattan Tours and the Party Shuttle. The double-deck Grayline Buses are also recommended.





    http://kingofnyc.com/





    http://newyorkpartyshuttle.com/





    http://www.coachusa.com/newyorksightseeing/





    Check out the Frommer%26#39;s website for ';what to do in one day'; itinerary:





    frommers.com/destinations/鈥?021020766.html





    About.com also has some ideas for a one-day visit:





    鈥bout.com/cs/travelitineraries/a/one_day.htm





    New Yorkled is a great site for basic tourism info and ';must see'; lists and maps.





    http://www.newyorkled.com/







    How about browsing through some trip reports? Here is a collection of reports from couples. Most were first timers. Steal an itinerary!





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k472956-鈥?/a> Collection_of_trip_reports_from_couples_great_ideas-



    First time to NYC


    Have you considered traveling by bus? It is much cheaper, and barring an accident, the same time that Amtrak takes.




    AMtrak is easy and relaxing but not all that cheap...on the other hand, it gets you right into midtown no fuss no muss no get there early security blah blah stuff which is great if you have only one day...whereas if you fly you need to get to the airport in DC, in advance, on the plane, into the city from LGA or JFK....which makes the trip just as long as the train, no cheaper and a pain in the neck. If you want to drive, you can park your car in a commercial lot for less than your two train tickets! But getting into NYc by car is not for the faint-hearted. FInally, if you really want to come cheaply on the bus, try fung wah bus company online. They recently got a bad rep for a bus accident, but they are cheap cheap cheap and I think they do a ny-dc run.




    Here%26#39;s an article about the Chinatown bus companies:





    www.answers.com/topic/chinatown-bus-lines

    things to do in downtown N.Y. after 8 p.m.?

    hi, my wife and i should arrive at our hotel (mill. hilton,downtown) around 8 p.m. on a thurs. and rather than trying to figure out how to get to midtown(via subway) i would like to know what we could do to pass a few hours downtown, i.e. any late night shops,good food,bars and romantic walks in the vicinity of our hotel..all suggestions most welcome..thanks



    things to do in downtown N.Y. after 8 p.m.?


    True. not a lot stays open that late downtown. But there are some little gems you might want to check out.





    BTW, when are you arriving?





    Romantic walks: 2 come to mind.





    Your hotel is bordered by Church St., Fulton St., and Dey Street (and a building). Follow along on a map:





    http://lowermanhattan.info/flash/virtualtour/





    1. Walk east on Fulton Street (the north exit of your hotel) until it ends and you%26#39;ll hit South Street Seaport. This are has very old cobblestone streets, tall ships, some historical sites and a mall!





    http://southstreetseaport.com/html/





    There are a few restaurants and bars that stay open late. No matter which you choose, you get great views of the Brooklyn Bridge! You%26#39;re practically under it.





    2. Walk west on Liberty Street (one street south of your hotel), past the WTC site and through the World Financial Center. You%26#39;ll get to the Hudson River/Battery Park City walkway.





    Here is a map:





    http://www.bpcparks.org/bpcp/map/map.php





    Walk all the way to the water to get to the path. Look to your right and you can see the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and Liberty State Park. Walk south and you can go all the way to the tip of Manhattan.





    Some streets will seem kinda dead and closed down, but they are not dangerous.





    I beleive that Southwest NY, a restaurant in the North Cove marina, serves dinner late. Lovely setting.





    http://worldfinancialcenter.com/dining/?id=17





    http://www.southwestny.com/



    things to do in downtown N.Y. after 8 p.m.?


    thanks queensboulevard..some great wee tips there, we arrive at J.F.K. around 6.p.m. so i hope we%26#39;ll get to our hotel around 8 p.m. on Nov 16th...the south seaport sounds just perfect..

    Affinia Dumont-safe neighborhood?

    Okay last minute craziness has set in. I am thinking of changing our hotel to the Affinia Dumont on E 34th St between Lexington and 3rd Ave. Just wondering if this is safe neighborhood. It is just me and my daughter (14) traveling together and I guess I am just getting a little nervous before we leave. The hotel looks wonderful and has gotten excellent reviews. Thanks!



    Affinia Dumont-safe neighborhood?


    Yes--the neighborhood is safe!



    Affinia Dumont-safe neighborhood?


    I stayed here just 6 weeks ago and it is a very safe area. We absolutely loved it!! We found it to be a convenient location and I would stay there again in a hearbeat.




    Echoing the previous responses....yes, it%26#39;s perfectly safe! The Affinia%26#39;s get great reviews, so enjoy!




    Thanks so much all of you! That makes me feel so much better. The hotel looks wonderful on their website and I just read a bunch of the reviews also. Thanks again!




    You%26#39;ll love the Dumont and the neighborhood is wonderful. Be sure to ask for a room on a high floor. The view is to die for. I%26#39;m sooo jealous!





    Have a great trip!




    Great choice - did you find a good deal?





    I keep checking for our upcoming trip in 12 days, and haven%26#39;t found anything else affordable and/or worth switching to yet ...




    Thanks Tess, I did ask for a high floor, hopefully we will get one with a view of the water. I am sure any views will be fine.





    Kitty, I found the price of $299 a night for the first two nights and then a little more for the last three. I found it on quikbook.com and then I went to the Affinia website and also found that they had the same prices. I thought these were pretty good prices. I have now switched hotels for the 3rd time in 2 days. I am very happy with my final decision. Hope you find a good price, it sounds like this will be a good choice for us.




    The Dumont is a great hotel. We stayed in a room almost at the top and it was a fantastic view. The room was very large. As you turn right out of the hotel you come to a lovely area with many restaurants. We found this an excellent place to stay. Enjoy!




    It%26#39;s a good neighborhood, and convenient, too. You%26#39;ve got the #6 local Lexington line around the corner (Park Ave. at 33rd St.). The uptown side will take you one stop to Grand Central, where you can make connections to the west side. But you%26#39;re close enough to just walk up to Grand Central if you like. It%26#39;s also an easy walk down Park Ave. to Union Square, a young area that your daughter should like. Lots of shopping geared to the college-aged crowd (it%26#39;s just near NYU). If you don%26#39;t feel like walking, just take the downtown #6 to Union Square (three stops).




    Thank you everyone for making me feel better. Hardly slept last night I was so excited!



    Bettina, thank so much for the directions. I am sure my daughter will love the area around NYU, she is 14 going on 21:)



    We leave shortly to go to Minneapolis to stay the night and catch our early flight tomarrow, we will be there soon!!


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  • Weather: end of the week

    Hi all,





    We will be arriving this Thursday night after 10pm. I see the 10 day forecast is showing Rain on Thursday, Rain on Friday, Sunny on Saturday, and Rain on Sunday ( wouldn%26#39;t you know it?) For all the locals out there....are you seeing the same forecast as I am? Just getting a little nervous. Thanks.



    Weather: end of the week


    Bump



    Weather: end of the week


    Hi Vallonio



    Ive just had a look at BBC weather page



    www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=0101



    IT only goes as far as 5 days but it is showing different to your forecast for Thurs and Fri!!!



    Im sure you will have a ball whatever the weather!!



    Have a good time



    Annie




    sorry...got a little over enthusiastic there,thurs ok not showing Fri yet!!!

    JFK Shuttle

    Can anyone recommend a shuttle company for a round trip JFK 鈥?Manhattan?



    JFK Shuttle


    NY Airport Service or Airlink





    http://www.panynj.gov/aviation/jgtsfram.htm



    JFK Shuttle


    nywhiz





    Great link





    Thank you




    You can also try





    http://www.nyairportservice.com





    Only $15 one way. Use it all the time and it%26#39;s great and always reliable. Very easy to find when you exit the terminals. They are outside every door and you can buy your ticket right there on the curb.




    I just booked the one mickey recommended $17 each one way but I arrive at 9pm so thought it was th safest way and we get dropped off at hotel and then collected again on day of return. Virgin charge 拢12.50 each way for return transfers so dont think $17 is bad very good.

    Newark to Manhattan

    Hi





    I am trying to figure out the best way to get from Newark airport to our hotel, Doubletree Guest Suites Times Square.





    We arrive at Newark at 1.30pm so allowing for customs and baggage probably leaving there approx 3pm, is this reasonable?





    What is the best way to get to our hotel. As there are 3 of us I%26#39;m not sure if the train would be much cheaper than a cab, although would a cab take much longer due to traffic?





    Thanks



    Newark to Manhattan


    Cab will run ~$50-$70 ($45 base plus tolls/tips) and likely to get stuck in tunnel traffic.





    Easiest way catch AIRTRAN MONORAIL to PENN STATION NYC @$15 each. Most direct depending upon time of day. Cabs likely to be backed up in tunnel traffic.



    During weekdays, from airport to NYC is ~1 hour (don%26#39;t forget to add up the 5 minutes to buy ticket, 10 min wait for train, 10 min walk to platform)





    Can visit NJTransit.com for info.



    Once at PennStation NYC, hop a cab. Cost ~$5-8





    Travel here is always about timing -- rush hour? weekday vs. weekend? and of course luck!



    Newark to Manhattan


    If it%26#39;s a weekday,take a cab or a car service-the train is great if there%26#39;s only one of you but it is a hassle and would cost as much and the trains don%26#39;t run one after another-they%26#39;re local trains. The bus would be easier than the train-it%26#39;s $12 and goes to Port Authority which is only a few blocks from your hotel.





    BTW,it is a great hotel, I put all my out of town guests there. Very convenient and good security. If you can,call the manager a few days ahead and ask for a Times Square view-they are usually very obliging.




    Hi Lisa



    Although the taxi may cost a little extra,after an 8hr flight from the UK do you really want to battle with luggage and trains???



    Nah......!



    Annie




    probably cost you less on train but after flight from UK its easier to spend the $60 cab fare! Plus if its yr first time its a bit daunting to start working out the subway/street maps when you arrive on manhattan




    http://www.nyairportservice.com/ - this shuttle bus cost $17 each and they drop you off at hotel - just an idea :)



    I flew with virgin last year and it cost us 拢12.50 from airport to hotel!!

    New York City Hotels

    Hey there - any opinions on which is the better hotel in NYC - Affinai 50 or Hilton Times Square? Thanks!



    New York City Hotels


    The Hilton is a full-service hotel and the Affinia is an apartment. I%26#39;d go with the apt. so I wouldn%26#39;t have to eat all my meals out, plus there%26#39;s loads more room. But if you want the amenities of a hotel, like room service, go with the Hilton. And, even though the Hilton TS is new and I%26#39;m sure the furnishings are nicer, I%26#39;d go with the New York Hilton -- I much prefer the location. It%26#39;s away from the carnival atmosphere of 42nd Street, and nearer to Central Park. Much nicer.

    Transfer from JFK to Manhattan

    Booked with lastminute.com but they do not offer a transfer service can anyone recommend a transfer service or what is my best option I am travelling with my 15 year old daughter.



    Transfer from JFK to Manhattan


    After the flight I want to get to the hotel as quickly as possible so I always take a taxi.There%26#39;s an official rank just outside arrivals(ignore anyone who approaches you with offers of a ride) and the flat fare is $45--- with tolls and tip it should be about $60. Not the cheapest option, but the one I always take.



    Transfer from JFK to Manhattan


    I should add that the journey in a car isn%26#39;t always speedy, but it%26#39;s the hassle free luggage in the boot and we%26#39;re off thing that suits me too.




    Thanks - someone suggested there might be a bus shuttle outside the terminal building - does anyone know about this?




    Forgot to add flight arrives 9pm




    Here%26#39;s a link to all the options from the airport.



    (http://www.panynj.gov/aviation/jgtsfram.htm).There are shuttle buses outside the terminal, follow the signs for ground transportation.




    at that time of night I don%26#39;t recommend bus service,Port Authority bus station is not where you want to be,spend the money and grab a taxi.




    booked with airlink get dropped off at hotel $17 each




    booked with airlink get dropped off at hotel $17 each




    Even though it is slightly more expensive I would grab a taxi - it is safer and quicker as you don%26#39;t have to drop anyone else off before you get to your hotel. I have been with my daughter for the last two years and we are going again this year. For the extra 10 dollars it is worth it.






    airlink is16 dollars each if you book through



    destinationcoupons.com!!

    Film-fan/Foodie coming to NYC for Christmas

    I am a major movie buff since I was a little girl, and I like old movies (from the 1930s, 40s, 50s etc), so I have been longing to go to NYC my whole life, having seen so much of it in the movies. I enjoyed the previous posts about what movies to watch before coming. However, I was wondering if anyone knows about any tours of NYC that focus on famous sets or sites from the movies?





    Also, I am a foodie -- love to cook as much as I enjoy eating the food -- but I don%26#39;t have much money (I work for a non-profit). I plan on one really nice restaurant, and the rest of the time more reasonably-priced fare. There%26#39;s not much that I don%26#39;t like or won%26#39;t eat. What are your suggestions? It would be great if there was a tie-in between the movies and the restaurant... like ';21';, or The Russian Tea Room (from ';Tootsie';), etc.





    Also, since I will be there Christmas week, what should I be sure to see/do that is special or unique at Christmas?





    Thanks from California!





    (P.S., I%26#39;m so excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)



    Terri



    Film-fan/Foodie coming to NYC for Christmas


    I did the ';Manhattan TV %26amp; Movie tour'; in April. Have a look on ';screentours.com'; for the details. It was really good and the tour guide was brilliant xx



    Film-fan/Foodie coming to NYC for Christmas


    Thanks R_J. I did sign up for that one. I%26#39;m really looking forward to it! :-)




    I%26#39;m signed up for the scrren tours- tv and movie tour aswell! what day are you going?



    I am on the tour on 11 Dec- Saturday Morning !




    For festive ideas check out -





    www.newyorkmetro.com/urban/guides/holidays/





    and for dinner reservations check out -





    www.opentable.com




    Also, for restaurant reviews and menus go to





    http://www.newyorkmetro.com/restaurants/





    and





    www.menupages.com




    Hi Snowbrow. My TV/Movie tour will be on Thursday Dec 23rd at 11am. Will I see you there?




    Pindert Hi,





    Speaking to the ';foodie'; part of you, did you know that some of the cookings shows - Mario Battali, Emeril - and a few others are actually filmed here in NY. I haven%26#39;t done it yet myself but I think you can go to the Food TV website to request tickets.





    Bobby Flay has a restaurant in the City on 5th Ave. between 15th %26amp; 16thStreets. Lidia%26#39;s is Becco on Restaurant Row and Mario has 2 places in the Village, Babo and PO. One day we were able to get into PO (without a reservation) and had lunch. It was great and if I remember correctly it was about $50.00 for the two of us (with wine).







    For very reasonably priced food, Chinatown is a must. I especially like Tea Lunch.





    Another tip is go to www.restaurant.com If you want to go to John%26#39;s for Pizza they have a Dining Certificate you can purchase and print on line. I just checked and currently it%26#39;s a $10.00 cert. that cost only $3.00. You can check out restaurants by neighborhood and then I suggest you go to www.menupages.com to see if anyone has given a review - or ask here! I know it%26#39;s not a huge amount but when you are on a budget every little bit helps. Probably the best way to do this is to have your itinerary planned and then you will know what neighborhood to explore for restaurants.





    You will probably pass it on your Movie Tour, but Katz%26#39;s Deli is the place where Meg Ryan did her famous scene from When Harry Met Sally - the woman at the next table, when asked for her order said ';I%26#39;ll have what she%26#39;s having';. The sandwiches there are huge, enough for two. If you need more, just get a knish and, of course, cream soda.







    I%26#39;m that that much of a movie buff like you, but I certainly am a ';foodie';. I%26#39;m not a baker buy you might be and there is a great store that has everythin any baker could want. I think it%26#39;s on 22nd Street. If you are interested in going there I can check it out and give you the exact address.





    Have fun,





    Gerry




    The biggest suggestion I can give is you can try some of the best rest. in the city if you go for lunch. Many have prix fixe lunches for $20-30/person (not including wine). If you%26#39;re a foodie, I%26#39;d invest in a Zagat guide. They list all the prix fixe places, reviews etc. You can join on line for a limited time or buy a ';hard copy'; guide. I%26#39;d personally do the latter.





    chowhound.com and egullet.com are 2 ';foodie'; websites if you want to peruse what and where the foodies are going.




    I second the Katz%26#39;s deli rec...very funny fake ';o'; scene was filmed there with Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal. There is Serendipity 3 where a scene in the film Serendipity was filmed.



    Russian Tea Room, sadly, is gone. There%26#39;s Monk%26#39;s Restaurant from Seinfeld, that would be affordable.




    Try the Central Park cell phone walking tour from Flex Tours at www.flextours.net. I took it and learned about some of the places in Central Park where movies where filmed. The tour was great.


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  • where can i get a really good NYC attractions map?

    hi again, as im a first time visitor i feel as though i need a really good map of all attractions , where am i likely to get one?(before i go)...i.e. shops, dining,bars,nightclubs and all the usual stuff..thanks..



    where can i get a really good NYC attractions map?


    Another TA user gave me this online site the other day, it%26#39;s an excellent site and you can print off maps etc if you want before you go. www.newyorkled.com. Hope this helps



    where can i get a really good NYC attractions map?


    thanks for that carolann..this is ideal!..cheers




    j.k.r - get yrslef a %26#39;popup%26#39; map - little grey hard backed pop up map (they do them of every city can get them at airport or ebay for cheaper-they have a pen and a compass on the spine not that you will use it!) Im about to go to NYC for the sixth time this xmas but I STILL take mine with me, its got all the sightseeing places marked on as well as a mini subway map on other side. Plus its only small and discreet so you don%26#39;t look a complete idiot tourist when you get on the subway/stand on a street corner decideing where you are. particularly good if you find yourself in a dodgy area at a bad time of night and need an escape route lol ; - )




    I like my Streetwise maps - they are laminated and show just about everything. You can get an All-Manhattan one which I woudn%26#39;t recommend because everything will be really tiny, or separate ones of different sections.




    yes, Newyorkled is great!





    I also recommend Not For Tourists. Sign up on the website and you can print all their maps for free. (I bet you%26#39;ll end up buying the book.)





    www.notfortourists.com/newyork.aspx





    Many others here also like Manhattan Block By Block. I am tempted to say it is almost as good as NFT. ;o)





    amazon.com/Manhattan-Block-Street-Atlas/dp/1鈥?/a>




    I took the New York Mapguide published by Penguin with me to NYC this year. It was fantastic. It%26#39;s a small thin book, like an A-Z. I bought mine in Waterstones, but here%26#39;s a link to buying it online





    amazon.co.uk/New-York-Mapguide-Essential-Man鈥?/a>




    Chris---those of us who went to the Cloisters recently all bought a copy of that book, including NYCgirl. It%26#39;s really handy and was great when we went for our walk in Brooklyn too.




    Since your in the UK, Waterstones has a Pop Up Map (that someone else has already mentioned) its 拢3.99 and it folds out and has all the attractions marked on it. Im not sure if it has bars and restaurants on it though. But its a really good little map to plan your days with because you can see where each attraction is. Im going to buy one for my trip.

    Ireland New York

    Hi Irish fan thanks for the advice and yes, you%26#39;re right it is 330 days(how embarassing!!). I%26#39;ll try your recommendations next week when I%26#39;ll be in the time frame. Go raibh maith agat( irish for thank you), from an unusally sunny Co.Kerry..



    Ireland New York


    to reply in the same post click on the reply button underneath the orignal post - saves you starting new posts all the time :)



    Ireland New York


    I was thinking that but I thought it would have to come up under the person that had replied to me. I%26#39;m a bit of an amateur, but I%26#39;ll improve I promise. Thanks for the tip. x

    March, April or May?

    Hi, I have a big birthday next year so have decided to treat myself to a trip of a lifetime.





    If you had the choice would you visit New York in March, April or May. I would choose March only because it%26#39;s nearer but that%26#39;s just %26#39;cos I can%26#39;t wait.





    Also would you stay near Times Square or elsewhere. All hints and tips welcome. Just at the planning stage at the moment but a %26#39;must do%26#39; is a helicopter trip - looking into that when I have booked.





    Hope to hear from you with your views etc.





    Scoucer



    March, April or May?


    If money is a factor March and April flights will be cheaper (particular March). However, March is a lot colder. May is a nice time, warmer weather but not too warm.





    Invest in a good guide book - it%26#39;ll be a godsend cause everyone likes different things.





    Personally I prefer to stay out of the Time Square area cause it%26#39;s so busy, some people, however like this. If you want a quieter area with nice bars/restaurants consider the Upper West Side or Greenwich Village (my personal fav). I stayed here www.west-eleventh.com on my honeymoon last year and really enjoyed it - it%26#39;s not a hotel but an apartment in Greenwich Village.





    The main thing to remember is wherever you stay in Manhattan as long as you are near a subway stop you are never far from anywhere :)



    March, April or May?


    Of those 3 I%26#39;d choose May as for me the longer the daylight hours the better. Times Square although very handy for transport, is too busy for me (although it%26#39;s fun to pass through). I prefer a quieter neighbourhood and choose the Upper West Side.




    I went in May this year for 4 nights. 2 of those days we had down pours non stop and had to cancel r helicopter trip! Think we were a bit unlucky. The other 2 days were lovely and warm though. The rain didnt spoil the hol (its impossible not to have a fab time no matter what weather) but we were disappointed about the helicopter trip.





    Anyway ive booked again for next year and decided to book in april, flights r cheaper and after the weather we had in May there r no guarantees. Either month u will have a great time though!




    Hi ljg and Daisie,





    Wow thanks for replying so quickly.





    Looks like it%26#39;s May then, I must admit I was thinking that it would be lovely to see Central Park in Spring, also good idea about the daylight hours.





    Ljg - hadn%26#39;t thought about an apartment, will have to have a think also Greenwich Village sounds a good place, thanks for that.





    I will no doubt be asking more questions when I get round to booking, have to sort out dates and details with my travelling partner.





    Thanks for your input it%26#39;s always great to have other views.





    Scouser




    I have booked my trip for March next year. But thats because its my boyfriends birthday then and I tell him we are going for his birthday (but really its just because I couldnt wait any longer to go back, heh). Im not sure what the weather will be like then, but we got a good price so its all good.





    Im going to be staying at a hotel on the UWS, which Im looking forward to as it I have heard its a really nice area. Im not sure I would like to be right in the middle of Times Square, plus being on the UWS encourages me to see an area I probably wouldnt see if I was staying in Times Square.





    I went on a helicopter trip with Liberty Helicopters on my trip 2 years ago. I would definetley book ahead, we waited for a long time before we went up and there was only a couple of groups ahead of us. Its worth it though, just remember to take your camera and make sure you can switch the flash off, otherwise you just get pictures of your reflection.

    A question about forenames in America.....

    We got asked several times in Starbucks and Jamba Juice for a name for the order and every time I gave my name I had to spell it for the assistant and then when they shouted it to say my order was ready they always shouted Louis.....so I was just wondering if Louise wasn%26#39;t a popular name in America.



    A question about forenames in America.....


    I get that happening to me here. My name is spelt the American way, Jaime so people call me Joanne, Julie, Janine etc, everything but Jaime, as they don%26#39;t believe me its spelt that way.





    I always get %26#39;but thats a boys name%26#39; too.... grrrrr....was the bionic woman a boy!! I think not LOL





    rant over for today :o)



    A question about forenames in America.....


    Lou, I found this...





    www.behindthename.com/php/view.php鈥?/a>





    www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Louise





    :o)




    You%26#39;ve reminded me of the first time that happened to me in Starbucks in Trump Tower. They asked me for my name and rather than give my full, difficult to spell Irish name I said ';just Dee is fine';. A few minutes later, I heard ';tall, non-fat caramel macchiato for Justine';! :)




    renowned fighter - sounds like me (esp on a Friday night after a few - take on anyone me - lol - not really!)




    Louise was especially popular here from the turn of the 20th century through the 1920%26#39;s (it was my own mother%26#39;s middle name). But, it hasn%26#39;t been among even the 1000(!) most popular names for baby girls in the States in recent years. E.g., less than 240 baby girls (don%26#39;t know exactly how few) born in the US last year were given the name Louise whereas more than 23,000 Emily%26#39;s were born last year.





    My first name, Karen, wasn%26#39;t on 2005%26#39;s top 1000 list either :-)




    ljg1006 - All I can say (as another Louise) is that we are clearly very special people!




    I give them a different name every time I%26#39;m at Starbucks. I try and keep it simple.




    I did think %26#39;now here%26#39;s my big opportunity to take on any name I want%26#39;......but then mind went blank and Louise came out each time - lol! I%26#39;ll remember that for next time and try and think of some corking names :)




    every little breeze seems to whisper Louise,



    birds in the trees seem to twitter Louise...





    http://members.tripod.com/~compmast/chevalie/louise.html




    That%26#39;s really strange, I think. Certainly Louise isn%26#39;t a terribly popular name for baby girls these days in the US, but I would never have thought it to be an unknown name here! I guess I would have classified it with such names as Betty or Pearl - a bit old fashioned, but clearly names known by most.

    Newark airport to midtown

    Any suggestions for getting from Newark to midtown on a Thursday at noon?



    Marla



    Newark airport to midtown


    http://www.nyairportservice.com/



    Found this link on the forum have just booked from JFK to Midtown $17 each one way



    Newark airport to midtown


    Reading any basic guide book or the Newak airport website might be a start.

    A special thank you!!!!

    After many many hours on this site, trawling through the vast amount of threads, we have just 1 more week to go for our very first trip to NY.





    The trip is to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary and we鈥檒l be joined by our 7 years old daughter鈥︹€o planning was essential.





    We could not go without saying a big THANK YOU to everyone who takes the time to respond to the threads and by giving their constructive and accurate points of view, without making the author feel stupid for asking the question in the first place.





    However a big THANK YOU has to go to Daisiegee, GreenWhiteBlue and Bettina NTC as they seem to get involved with most of the threads on here :-) lol.





    Your time and efforts (along with everyone else) has helped us make our planning both realistic and achievable,





    So all that鈥檚 left for us to do know is sit back and wait until next Sunday鈥︹€︹€︹€︹€︹€︹€?which is going to be really hard, as to say we are excited is an understatement!!!!!





    Thanks again





    The Brummy Family



    Birmingham



    England



    A special thank you!!!!


    Have a wonderful trip, and we look forward to hearing all about your NYC adventures.



    A special thank you!!!!


    Thankyou Brummy (I%26#39;ll be heading down near your way next Friday to my sisters in Banbury!). I hope you have a fabulous trip and that all 3 of you have the best time. I wish I was still there. Congratulations on your anniversary as well.




    Happy Anniversary to you! Hope you have a wonderful time, it should be gorgeous when you%26#39;re here. Central Park is about a week away from peak color, so be sure to spend time there.





    Daisiegee, I%26#39;ve just taken a stroll down ';your'; street, but without the walking tour print-out. One day I%26#39;ll actually have it with me. Anyway, just thinking of you. By the way, I picked up the little something we talked about.... I%26#39;ll mail it on Monday.




    I say ';ditto!'; I used to live in the City,but I have learned so much,and especially from those you mentioned,Brummy-they take the time to help,and they are so friendly.




    Hi Brummy from another Brummy! We too(two!) are going next weekend to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary and have spent months reading all the posts on TA. I agree that all the people who give the benefit of their knowledge and experience are fantastic and I%26#39;m sure we will benefit from it next week. Hope you have a fabulous time. Look out for a couple of %26#39;bluenoses%26#39; wandering round probably looking lost and trying to forget yesterday%26#39;s result!




    judyindisguise: where are you flying from. We are going with Continental Airline next Sunday from Birmingham.





    So you have 15 years extra experiance in the marriage department than us, that give me hope LOL.




    Brummy - I hope you have a great time! Sounds like there will be quite a few of us there next weekend. We fly out on Wednesday for 5 nights.





    Bettina - I%26#39;m glad to hear that the Central Park foliage is coming along nicely. I%26#39;ll certainly be spending a bit of time there next weekend.




    We are flying with AerLingus to Dublin on Saturday and then on to NY on Sunday. Believe it or not this was cheaper than flying direct -even taking account of the hotel stopover. We arrive at JFK at 1.00pm.



    We may have an extra 15 years experience in the marriage stakes but it really doesn%26#39;t feel like it. I%26#39;m sure I%26#39;m not old enough to have been married that long! I remember my parent%26#39;s 25th and they were really ancient!!!




    Green, green - envy coloured green!



    Hope you all have a wonderful time in a wonderous city. Just wish it was me!!!



    Helen in Aus



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  • Need Help for my 1 day to NY

    Will be overnighting in New York, on my way to San Juan. I%26#39;ve been to New York once before, so I%26#39;ve seen the major attractions.





    Is it feasible to do Central Park, visit Madison Square Garden, and then go see Hairspray at night? I will be in New York from noon until 9am the next day.





    How far are these attractions from one another?





    thanks for everybody%26#39;s help.





    Joanne



    Need Help for my 1 day to NY


    For maps to get your bearings, check out





    www.newyorkled.com





    Central Park and Hairspray in one day is very feasible. They are about a mile away from each other (just to the park%26#39;s entrance, and of course, Central Park extends way beyond that.)





    Just curious, what do you want to see in Madison Square Garden? It%26#39;s a sports arena, but not that exciting when there%26#39;s no game being played. Anything specific?



    Need Help for my 1 day to NY


    I agree with queensblvd about Madison Sq Garden. But if you haven%26#39;t been to Grand Central lately, it%26#39;s worth it, And Museum of Modern Art has been fully refurbished and re-opened...an easy stroll from Central Park on the way to the Theatre Disctirct. Maybe on your way to the theatre.




    Thanks for your help.





    Will probably just do Central Park and the theatre District.





    Now I need to search the maps of how to get from Newark to NY.





    Joanne




    JoanneRichard: Here%26#39;s a page all about getting to NYC from airports:





    tripadvisor.com/Travel-g60763-s301/New-York-鈥?/a>

    Does anyone know what hotel 307 is like?

    Hi does anyone know what this hotel is like?



    Does anyone know what hotel 307 is like?


    It doesn%26#39;t sound too good. You can read the reviews here... tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60763-d582832-鈥?/a>



    Does anyone know what hotel 307 is like?


    ..Also, some of the reviews mention this being woogo property. I%26#39;ve only heard bad things about that company.




    Thanks M2C, i was just gona book this and couldnt find any reviews under Hotel 307. Think ill leave it!!!



    I need somewhere to stay at the end of the month, but dont know NY at all and so when addresses come up i dont know where they are or whether to stay.Any ideas?




    You%26#39;re in the right place to get information. This website (especially this forum) has been really helpful. I%26#39;m sure some others will be along to give you some great suggestions.




    Take a look at the hotel reviews and come up with a 3-4 hotels in your price range and let people know generally what you want to do and what you are interested in and your age range and they will weigh in with an opinion the different properties.





    Also you can do a search on kayak.com to see what fits your price range and then come back and ask people%26#39;s opinion.





    Good luck.




    Whatever you do, stay away from WooGo. I stayed at this particular ';hotel'; in April (it was called the Imperial Court back then) and it%26#39;s a complete dump. I wrote a review that was posted in mid-April ... check it out if you like. The subject line was ';Avoid at all costs.';





    If you haven%26#39;t already, you really should go to WooGoSucks.com to get more information about this company.

    Christmas Lights etc etc.........

    Does anyone know if they put up Christmas Lights and decorations etc and if so when do they get put up?



    Christmas Lights etc etc.........


    All the stores have their decorations up by Thanksgiving (Nov. 23). The Rockefeller Center tree isn%26#39;t lit until the following week.





    I find it very Christmassy in the residential neighborhoods the day after Thanksgiving, when you%26#39;ll see Christmas trees lined up for sale. I just like the smell.



    Christmas Lights etc etc.........


    The famous Macy%26#39;s windows will be unveiled the evening of November 19...so a few days before Thanksgiving. Not sure about the other stores.

    jersey boys

    I am looking for tickets for nov and know they are going to be costly. Can anyone tell me the best place to buy these online. I have tried broadway box which I was told great for discounts. But is there any other websites that sell tickets for sold out shows at fair prices and that are safe for shipping to UK.







    jersey boys


    We bought our tickets through a link from this website:



    http://www.jerseyboysbroadway.com/





    You aren%26#39;t going to find any discounts for this show as it is extremely popular (and for good reasons!). Other posters who had concerns about shipping tickets out of the country solved that problem by either having the tickets emailed to them or by arranging to pick them up at the theater box office.



    jersey boys


    Thanks Sue, Would you be able to offer any advise on on location on tickets in the Orch or Mezz. I know you can look at the theatre layout but i don%26#39;t like the thorght of the performers looking like dots on the stage!!




    You%26#39;re welcome, Nikki. If you can get orchestra seats that is the best for optimum viewing. We were in Row J and they were fantastic seats--but they sure did cost!




    I should add--if you can get seats in the center rather than off to the side--even better.




    We had row x main floor which was partial view because of the balcony overhang, but it really did not hinder our enjoyment of the show...It is a great show and my tickets were only 76.00, but that was before they won all the tonys. I bought them from telecharge. The theater is small and the sound system is fantastic. My 2 younger sons were given ';booster seats'; so they were at adult level and we all enjoyed it immensly...When it comes to chicago next Oct. I will definitely see it again. You will love it!

    Motels/Hotels near Vassar?

    We are beginning our college search for our daughter and plan to visit Vassar College. Can anyone recommend any motels or hotels pretty close to Vassar? Thanks



    Motels/Hotels near Vassar?


    There are all kinds of standard hotels on Route 9. I like the Holiday Inn Express that%26#39;s at the corner of Sharon and Rte. 9. There%26#39;s also a Best Western, a Courtyard, and a Residence Inn all within a couple of miles on Route 9. Be aware that the Courtyard, even after its renovation, has a very damp sensation and moldy odor in the rooms. I quit staying there because of that problem. I have friends who really like the Residence Inn.





    The Holiday Inn Express is a nice basic hotel and the staff is exemplary. Also, you get better rates on the Priority Club website than you will get over the phone (normally) and if you%26#39;re 50 join AARP and you get even better rates.





    I can%26#39;t believe no one responded to your question! Poughkeepsie is a busy, active community. I love it there. We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express just a few weeks ago when we went to a West Point game (my son may go there next year). Be aware that any time there%26#39;s an event going on at the colleges (Vassar, Culinary Institute of America, Marist College) that it is very, very difficult to get a room reserved, so make plans early.

    exist YWCA in Pok? or a cheap place for 3 days

    Hi,


    Iôm from Brazil and looking for a cheap place to stay in Pok; similar to a YWCA. Iôll spend only 3 days there.


    Thx



    exist YWCA in Pok? or a cheap place for 3 days


    I don%26#39;t know of anything like that in the area. You might check at the colleges and she if they ahve any kind of student housing renting for short timer periods. Otherwise, there are some cheap hotels in the area. Of course, your post is so old this trip may have already taken place.


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  • street parking

    I%26#39;m considering a trip to NYC in the next month, we are driving up and was wondering, can we just park on the street somewhere for a couple of days, instead of having to pay for parking in a garage? Thanks



    street parking


    Good luck! I don%26#39;t drive, but my guess is that it takes a graduate degree to decipher our alternate side parking regulations. You%26#39;ve got to move the car to the other side of the street every other morning before 8 a.m., and it can%26#39;t go back until after 11:00. That%26#39;s assuming you have a space in the first place! Sometimes people just sit in their cars for three hours.



    street parking


    You absolutely will NEVER find a spot ';for a couple of days.'; You%26#39;d be lucky to find a spot on the street for 1 day but it can be done depending on where and when. One option is go to iconparking.com and see what they have near where you%26#39;re staying and how much it will cost. Ofcourse, you could also look for their cheapest option wherever it is in Manhattan and then just take transport to your hotel. Where are you staying?




    Depending on where you are staying on street parking may be available.





    In much of Manhattan, there is alternate side of the street parking



    where you can%26#39;t park on Monday and Thursday or Tuesday and Friday for 90 minutes, either from 8;30 to 10 AM or 11:30 to 1 PM,



    In other parts of Manhattan the hours for no parking are for three hours from 8 AM to !1 AM or 11 AM to 2 PM on either Monday and Thursday or Tuesday and Friday. No alternate side regulations on Wednesday or Saturday - you can park all day.





    Example - you are in area where you can%26#39;t park on Monday and Thursday for 90 minutes beginning at 8;30 AM. You park the car at 10 AM on Monday. You don%26#39;t have to move the car until Thursday at 8:30. The closer you try to park after 10 AM the better the chance of getting a parking spot.





    Those New Yorkers who do the alternate side dance, and there are many thousands, who must move their can will double park next to a car on the other side of the street. This is not legal but rarely, if ever, will you find such a car has been ticketed for double parking.



    Some years back the city decided to ticket these double parkers. There was such an uproar the city backed down. That hasn%26#39;t happened since to my knowledge. .





    If I were staying in midtown I would hesitate to look for alternate side parking since it is limited. If I were staying above 72nd Street I would give it a shot if you are staying for a few days.





    Just be sure to read the parking signs posted on every street to determine what parking regulations are in effect for that street.,




    I have a headache just reading these posts. And I%26#39;m someone who has by necessity had their car in New York innumerable times. Find a garage and don%26#39;t worry about it.




    I learned, early on, that you shouldn%26#39;t tell people how to spend their money. The person who posted the note stated clearly he would like to avoid paying a garage for parking. Tell that person the problems encountered looking for a legal spot but don%26#39;t dismiss his desire to save money by telling him to park in a garage. To be useful provide alternatives and on street parking is an alternative however difficult it might be.




    rgf, point taken. But it%26#39;s one thing to find street parking if you%26#39;re driving in from CT or NJ for the day to go to a museum or something - I did that many times, and I would circle the area a couple of times and only go to a garage if I had to - I often got lucky with on-street parking.





    But it%26#39;s very different to want to park ';for a couple of days';, don%26#39;t you agree?





    One ticket and it will cost more than the garage.





    But, there is the possibility that they might be here around a holiday, in which case the alternate street parking might work to their advantage, and they might be lucky enough to find a spot that they wouldn%26#39;t have to move for a couple of days - here%26#39;s the link.





    nyc.gov/html/dot/html/motorist/scrintro.html




    Street parking fior several days will be very difficult in Manhattan, although it would be easier if y ou tried it in one of the other boroughs and then took the subway into town.





    Notice that the way to interpret parking signs is to read them from the top downward -- the one on the top of the ';totme pole'; takes precedence, the one underneath applies when the top one is not in effect, and so on.





    I don%26#39;t want to hear any nonsense that you did not know that ';No standing'; applied to your car, rather than to people on the sidewalk. ;o)




    In Manhattan a car can be parked for 72 hours before it has to be moved. It can be left for 94 hours before moving if it is over a weekend and you are on the Tuesday/Friday side.





    If alternate side is canceled on a Friday the car can be left from Tuesday to the following Tuesday at either 10 AM or 1 PM. There are five Friday cancelations iN 2006




    rqf, the NYC Traffic Rules say that where there are signs, they must be followed, while in those places in NYC where there are no signs, a non-commercial vehicle may be parked for up to seven days. Where did you find this rule about 72 hours in Manhattan?




    In my neighborhood the alternate side parking is in effect Monday and Thursday and Tuesday and Friday from 11:30 to 1 PM. If you park you car on Monday at 1 PM (on the Mon/Thur. side) it does not have to be moved until Thursday at 11:30 AM. It can remain parked for 70 hours and 30 minutes, not 72 hours

    New York City Marathon

    I%26#39;m coming to New York to watch my husband run the nyc marathon in a few weeks. I would love to watch him run or finish, but everything I have read said it is a madhouse...any suggestions?



    New York City Marathon


    Good luck to him, and good for you for rooting!





    One option is to watch him on 4th Avenue in Brooklyn. I highly recommend this, but you need to be there early, like 10 AM because you can%26#39;t cross the street once the runners are on the road.





    First Avenue is another popular option, especially because this is around ';the wall'; section of the race.





    But definitely be there at the end! He%26#39;ll love it and you%26#39;ll love it!





    Check out this post for suggestions:





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k749087-鈥?/a> NYC_trip_over_marathon_weekend-New_York_City_New_York.html





    Treat your husband for some foot reflexology the next day:





    www.solenyc.com



    New York City Marathon


    Unlikely you will be able to get to the finish line area, but the east side of Central Park around 72nd St is a nice place to watch. Then you will need to agree on a place to meet. I dont know if NYRRC still has the family reunion area, but that might be a good place to meet.

    Walking around at night

    My daughter and I are travelling to NYC this weekend to see a couple of shows for her 16th birthday. I have never been, although she has with friends. How safe is it to walk to an 8:00 pm show and then back to the hotel afterwards? This is the Broadway and 51st St. area that I am talking about. Should we plan on getting a taxi? (It is only 2-3 blocks.) Will it be hard to get a cab after the show ?



    Walking around at night


    It is COMPLETELY safe and very enjoyable. NYC is actually quite safe and you%26#39;ll be in the midst of lots and lots of people (and I mean big crowds in the theater district after the shows let out). In fact, I suspect that walking around the area may be the highlight of your visit.



    Walking around at night


    As the previous poster said, it is safe. To go 2 or 3 blocks, a taxi is not necessary. Just note that the area around Times Square is teeming with people--especially after plays get out-- so often walking is slow going.

    Sob sob..this is it.

    3.10.06





    This was our last full day, so I woke up grumpy. Truth be told, I wake up grumpy most mornings, but the last full day is a good excuse. Off to Cheyenne Diner to meet Lou and Steve for breakfast (this was the last day our 7 day Metropasses were valid, and boy had we got good value from them). I really enjoyed this place in December, but it didn鈥檛 seem to have the same appeal this time. For a start the server appeared to have brought David鈥檚 and my order, put his plate down and just as he was about to pick up his cutlery, whisked it off the table! It was like the hokey-cokey, it was up, it was down. She took it away, reappearing with the same plates shortly afterwards. Odd. Anyway, when the bill came they had already added the tip. I鈥檒l give them a tip---don鈥檛 mess around with peoples plates!



    Back to B %26amp; H as David had a big purchase on his mind. Several hundred dollars lighter, we took the subway to Times Sq to make an appearance on the webcam, and then meandered to Rock Center for a coffee. They had finished the ice by this time and it was lovely to see it so pure, not a mark on it at all. A friend of mine had asked me to bring her something from Bloomingdales so walked up there only to find they didn鈥檛 have what I wanted. Never mind, more UB.





    We were going to try for the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset today, so, armed with a couple of the City Walk cards we set off for the 2/3 train to Clark Street. Walk number 48 of Brooklyn Heights was our choice and it was brilliant, helped I have to say by the fabulous weather. This walk ends up on the Esplanade where we sat for a while enjoying the sunshine and quiet. We saw some fabulous buildings and houses on the route, and when I win the lottery鈥︹€?



    Grimaldis was on the agenda for something to eat, and after nipping into the forecourt of the River Caf茅 to sneak a couple of pictures we had a delicious HUGE pizza with a couple of well deserved glasses of wine. I had to have something to steady my nerves before venturing out onto the bridge in daylight. The music they played here was brilliant---The Kinks, Free, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Led Zeppelin. Anyway, after fortification it was off to the bridge鈥?We set off at 6pm, the clock was showing 77 degrees, what a gorgeous night. The views are something I shall never forget, as is the occasional sighting of the water through the planks when I let my gaze drop. We had the most amazing 45 minutes and it was quite emotional.





    Our last night was spent, as a lot of Tuesdays are, at a pub quiz with Lou and Steve. Only difference was this was in an Irish bar on 3rd Ave and 83rd St and we honestly thought we didn鈥檛 have the proverbial cat in hells chance. The start of the quiz was delayed way past it鈥檚 advertised time of 9pm as the Yankees were playing and they were televising the game. The English Invasion ( as our team were called) didn鈥檛 fare too badly and ended up coming 3rd. Really late night for a quiz I can tell you!





    4.10.06



    Well, this is it folks, our last morning. Breakfasted at Le Pain Quotidien (very tasty apple turnover) . Decided we鈥檇 have a nice leisurely walk in the park to end our stay, and on the way past the Met we saw an artist busy working who also had some prints on sale. A few took our fancy and we put them away t pick up on the way back. There were lots of school groups in the park 鈥揳 few older children doing a PE lesson and a younger group having a nature lesson. It鈥檚 great to see the park being used this way. Spent an hour or two wandering before going back to the artist to pay for the prints. Bought one of the Flatiron for Helen鈥檚 new home she鈥檚 moving into soon. Thankfully, she loves it.



    Had a shower and changed, packed and got a taxi back to the airport. Here鈥檚 where the fun starts. The driver asked if we wanted to go on the meter, or go with a fixed fare of $45. I said that I wasn鈥檛 aware that the fixed fare return was in yet, and thought the traffic was pretty light so we let it go on the meter. All the journey he spoke on his cell phone and drove so SLOWLY along the highway in an effort, I鈥檓 sure, to get the meter up. It didn鈥檛 reach $45 by the time we got there, David gave him the minimal tip possible. Obviously miffed, he didn鈥檛 get out of the cab to help us with the bags so David left the boot lid up so he鈥檚 have to. A SkyCap came to his rescue however and shut it for him! Drats鈥?





    That鈥檚 it. All done for this trip. If I can twist my beloveds arm we will be back. If I can鈥檛 twist his arm, I鈥檒l be back on my own.





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    Sob sob..this is it.


    Sob sob is right! We%26#39;ll have to think of things to lure your beloved back.



    Sob sob..this is it.


    Daisiegee,





    Thank you so much for such a wonderful report! I lived in the city while going to graduate school at NYU from 2003 to 2005. I have since married and moved to Virginia, but I miss the city literally everyday. So, to get my fix, I often lurk on this site. I especially enjoy the conversations, advice, and banter offered by you and the other ';regulars';. This report was so vivid I felt like I was there with you! I have no idea when my next trip will be, so thanks for taking me along on the journey through this report!




    Great end to great reports!!




    Karen--Thanks for the tip re: walk #48. We%26#39;ll have to do that one next time we%26#39;re in town!




    Thanks for your very entertaining reports Daisiegee. My sister and I are headed to NY on December 30th (our second time) so we have really enjoyed logging on and reading your updates. Looking forward to the pics!




    Daisiegee,



    What fun to read about your adventures - sounds like your trip was a great success. I bought some of those city walks cards - can%26#39;t wait to try them out. I%26#39;ll be sure to try out #48.



    Thanks for sharing your trip with us!



    Kind regards,



    Angie




    Thanks for your funny trip report.All these reports on T.A. make us crave even more to see,feel and taste the city.



    The waiting can be to the point of desperate!-especially after a lifetime of dreaming!





    Sounds like you had a great time,could you please recommend where to go for some energy like yours!!





    We would love to walk past the webcam too .Where is it exactly in Times Sq ?Which website is it on?Thanks,it would be fun for those back home to see.





    Good luck planning your next holiday,I%26#39;m sure you%26#39;re doing it now!!



    Don%26#39;t ask me how to stop -I am planning my second trip and haven%26#39;t even been on my first one yet! LOL




    Have enjoyed reading your trip report this time around. But I couldn%26#39;t find No.1! Which apt did you stay at this time? Always interested to keep track of apt recommendations.





    Have two trips to NYC coming up (Nov and Feb 07) can%26#39;t wait!




    Sob, Sob... cause your posts are over. Your reports are always full of so much energy.





    I am sure you will be back again very soon.




    So glad you both had such a wonderful time in NYC - and hope we have enough to lure you both back for another visit. Well, I know we%26#39;ve got enough for you, Daisiegee - it%26#39;s Mr. DG that I%26#39;m a tac concerned about ... ah well, I%26#39;m sure you%26#39;ll either break, I mean twist his arm or somehow convince him.



    Thoroughly enjoyed reading all the reports ... and giggled all the way through. Hope to see you (both) again real soon. Of course there%26#39;s no chance of meeting up in London ... but I do hope to be there soon,



    Ta for now. MMM!

    Yankees At The Bat

    ';Oh, somewhere in this favored land





    (New York of course, where George Steinbrenner thinks he can buy a World Series with overpriced and overhyped veteran All Stars rather than foster and groom a young team with spirit)





    the sun is shining bright.



    (Tigers Tigers burning bright. Did you see Kenny Rogers and the rest of the Tigers engaging with their fans after their victory...not something you%26#39;d see in New York, eh, where it would be business as usual...)





    The band is playing somewhere,



    (And it%26#39;s a funeral dirge for Joe Torre)





    and somewhere hearts are light.



    (Last night...Boston, Detroit...)





    And, somewhere men are laughing, and little children shout,



    (Boston...Detroit...)





    but there is no joy in Bronxville -- mighty A-Rod has struck out.';



    (Yeah he%26#39;ll be the goat after being bumped down to 8th in the order and going 1-14, and having yet another lackluster season. But George ruined him, and somewhere a team can really use him, if only he%26#39;d see it. Before they shut on poor Joe and Alex, they may as well toss out Mussina, Randy Johnson, Sheffield and Bernie too, even though Bernie did nothing wrong. Welcome back Lou.)



    Yankees At The Bat


    Well, as a metro Detroiter....all I can say is, this was a long time coming! The city is overjoyed and yesterday was such an emotional and exciting day for everyone! GO Tigers!



    Yankees At The Bat


    Hilarious! I%26#39;m not a Yankees fan, but I do feel for Joe.





    Let%26#39;s Go Mets!




    The press conferences after a Yankee elimination are one of the true joys in life :)



    Back to the Amazin%26#39;s. I think yesterday%26#39;s rains will benefit the Cards pitching staff (extra days rest), but it will also give Cliff Floyd%26#39;s Achilles another day to heal (he was in yesterday%26#39;s scheduled lineup!).



    I think this years Mets have best team chemistry since the %26#39;79 Pirate Family?



    Looking forward to Glavine pitching a gem today!




    Looks like Joe Torre is staying put...and ARod too for now... WFAN and Mike Francessa called that one wrong. (They actually reported it was a done deal that Joe was out and Lou Piniella was in.)





    I am hoping for a Mets v. Tigers world series. I am cheering for Willie Randolph and the Mets which is pretty generous considering I am a Red Sox fan and we are known never to forget...





    But there is something fun about his year%26#39;s Mets and quite bizare about the Tigers...by the way they ended their season being so bad and then to pull off these upsets. Gotta love them a bit.





    Also, I truly hope Jose Feliciano is brought in to sing the National Anthem for the Mets, that will make everything perfect.





    I interviewed him a while ago and he went through such horrible backlash the first time he sang the NA (for the Tigers, so it would be even more appropriate for him to sing it again in a world series between the tow teams.)





    Jose is a real NY fan, for both the Yanks and Mets, but before the playoffs started he said he will root for the Mets because they are the underdog.





    For those who have no idea what I am talking about, visit josefeliciano.com, and click to the National Anthem section. You can hear his highly controversial version whch got him banned from the airwaves and read what transpired.





    He told me to this day there is still backlash against him by some people who call him unpatriotic.




    I think Jose can be the Mets version of Sister Sledge to the %26#39;79 Bucs.



    A quick verse of ';Light My Fire'; during the 7th inning stretch along with the Anthem? But the Tigers did win game 5 when Jose sang?



    I saw Jose and Glen Campbell around that year (1968) performing a few songs for a taping by some old trains at a place called Travel Town in Griffith Park area of Los Angeles. I was in the fourth grade and rooting for Bob Gibson and the Cards in that great series. Remember getting my radio and earplug taken away in class :(



    It%26#39;ll be tough for me to pick a team if it%26#39;s Mets vs Tigers (both amazin)




    sorry to interrupt your post, but can any of you tell me when tickets go on sale for next season? (dont wanna miss a game next time we are over)





    Love and Light...




    If you go tot eh site below you can enter your email address and they will send you an announcement when tickets are available.





    鈥lb.com/NASApp/mlb/ticketing/singlegame.jsp鈥?/a>




    I was guessing than Burna was thinking about Shea or Detroit?



    A sharp Glavine scattered 4 hits on 89 pitches in 7 shutout innings.



    I worry about the Mets 4th starter with El Duque and Pedro down.



    Another rain delay would be nice to get Glavine a game 4 start.




    Thanks Voyagereuse... Done...





    Love and Light...




    Just Gotta Say: Go Tigers! :)



    Question about Metro fare

    I just read this on the subway website:





    7 Day Unlimited Ride MetroCard



    Cost: $24, reduced fare $12



    Good for unlimited subway and local bus rides until midnight, 7 days from day of first use.





    What does reduced fare mean? Does that mean that the 7 day fare is only $12?



    Question about Metro fare


    If you poke around on the website you%26#39;ll find that the ';reduced fare'; applies to Handicapped and other categories (none of which I or I presume you would fall into). $24 is still pretty darn good.



    Question about Metro fare


    of course...



    thanks.



    Since we are only there 2 days the $7 daily unlimited is cheaper! And it is a great deal.




    65 or over, or disabled, are entitled to reduced fare metrocards.





    www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/fare/rfabout.htm




    How much riding around do you plan on doing on each of your days? Since one ride (including transfer) is $2, are you planning on doing MORE than 3 rides a day? If not, just paying $2 each time will be cheaper, or look into the cards that if you buy $10 you get an extra ride (6 rides for the price of 5 - they can be shared between 2 people).




    Seniors, 65 or over, are eligible for the reduced fare which is half the regular fare. Visiting seniors will get the reduced fare if they show their Medicare card.





    I don%26#39;t know if this applies to visiting foreigners. I didn%26#39;t find an answer at the MTA site


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  • New York City Hotels

    Hey there - any opinions on which is the better hotel in NYC - Affinai 50 or Hilton Times Squares? Thanks!



    New York City Hotels


    They are totally different. Hilton TS is right in the middle of Times Square, is a high rise with top floors having some views and has ';regular'; hotel rooms. The Affinia 50 is in a less touristy area but still very central (close to Bloomingdales) and their ';rooms'; are mostly like apartments with small kitchens. Some even have separate bedrooms/sitting rooms. Affinia 50 would be much better with a family, young kids, people who don%26#39;t like crowds.

    Designer Discount Store's

    A friend and I are taking a day trip to NYC to do some shopping. We already have Century 21 and Daffy%26#39;s on our itinerary? Can someone recommend another place close to midtown?





    Also, does anyone know if PA residents can get the 11% discount at Macy%26#39;s using a driver%26#39;s license?





    TIA!!!



    Designer Discount Store's


    There%26#39;s also TJ Maxx, Loehmann%26#39;s and Filene%26#39;s Basement.





    Yep, you can get the discount! Go to the office to fill out the paperwork BEFORE you start shopping!



    Designer Discount Store's


    QB, My goodness what are you doing up, CAn you not sleep. lol





    BTW can you tell me what is excluded in the 11% dicount at Macys, %26amp; do other stores offer this discount for UK visitors.





    Many thanks




    Hey, NETS, good afternoon! The forum is a great cure for insomnia. Already making me sleepy.....





    I believe that Bloomingdale%26#39;s also offers a visitors%26#39; discount. Just go to their customer service office and show proof that you don%26#39;t live here.




    OB do you know what is excluded from the 11% discount. Enjoy your sleep.




    I used to live in New Jersey and worked in Manhattan - below is what I tell people that asked me about shopping in NYC. There%26#39;s so many places to shop in NYC - below are just suggestions.



    Before you go shopping in Chinatown, go first to the Garment district.





    Start out by going to Earrings Plaza 1263 Broadway (between 31 %26amp; 32 Streets). This has 2 floors of all costume jewelry starting price of $2.75. This is a great place to get X-mas presents. When you%26#39;re done here - just keep walking down 4 blocks on both sides, make a right or a left on any of the streets and there are ';bodegas'; selling everything you can possibly think of ie silver jewelry, custome jewelry; perfumes, sunglasses, purses, scarves, hats, gloves, etc. Some retailers in Chinatown come here to buy their stuff. You get more discount if you can find someone that has a wholesale license so you don%26#39;t have to pay the NYC taxes.





    Garment District (7th Avenue and Broadway from 34th to 42nd Street where you might be able to find some sample sales.





    Shoe Street: West 8th Street between University Place and 6th Avenue. More than 30 shops of all shoes – about 3 blocks on each end.





    Daffy’s (various locations)





    Loehmanns: for designer clothes: 101 Seventh Avenue





    H%26amp;M Store (a must): for trendy clothes. Various Locations 34TH Street %26amp; 7th Avenue; 34th Street %26amp; Herald Square; 5th Avenue %26amp; 51st %26amp; 125 West 125th.





    Strawberry (various locations in the Financial District, Midtown %26amp; Greenwich Village)







    LOWER MANHATTAN





    Shops:



    Syms for designer clothes located at 42 Trinity Place (not too far from Trinity Church across from Wall Street)





    Century 21 (another MUST): for designer bargains located at 22 Cortlandt St (Cross Street: Between Church Street and Broadway) New York, NY 10007 (212) 227-9092 Directions: A, C, E at Chambers St; N, R at Cortlandt St





    From Century 21 go to Nassau Street, between Liberty %26amp; Fulton – there’s lots of small “bodegas” for coats….. lots of coats. Coats that go for $150 to $250 normally you can buy for $39.99. I came home with 4 coats last year.







    CHINATOWN %26amp; LITTLE ITALY



    Mulberry Street – trendy shops from Houston to Mulberry



    Mott Street General Store: oldest store in Chinatown since 1891



    Pearl River Mart at Canal %26amp; Broadway



    Canal Jean Company: 718 Broadway (vintage clothing)










    Thank you so muchI know where I%26#39;ll be going!!




    NETS, I think depts. that are ';franchised'; are excluded from the 11% discount. I know that would include cosmetics, MAYBE also electronics and jewelry but double check.