05-29-2019, 09:12 AM | #1 |
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For the first time of my life, I'm going to visit US (New York). I'm really looking forward to this, but I do also have a few questions, so perhaps there are quite a few new yorkers that would like to help me out First of all, I just checked my Mobile carrier, and it asks almost 10$ for each MB of network data. That's insane. Should I rely on public wifi being available, or are there any better options, like prepaid mobile cards with enough data for a week? I don't need that much, just some to get my NAV working, and that's about it. Secondly, what are the best ways to travel? I heard there is some sort of public transport cards. Are they worth it? And finally, I know all the famous places I should visit, but I'm a lover of tasty food. Are there any special places, like nowhere else in the world? I'm not looking into something DEAD expensive, just something worth traveling for the experience. |
05-29-2019, 11:35 AM | #2 |
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NY’er here. Can’t address the electronic topic as it’s not my thing.
You could take the subway to get around but that’s quite confusing for most. Most New Yorkers are helpful if asked but it’s still overwhelming. I would recommend cabs to travel in manhattan. Yellow cabs are all on the meter and funny business is rare. You’ll get what you pay for. Walking the streets is a great way to get around if the distances aren’t to far. A lot to see while hoofing it. There are Double Decker guided bus tours of manhattan which I hear tourists like. They can be be found at the west side bus terminal right by Times Square. Ferry’s for the Statue of Liberty, Ellis island down at Battery Park on the Southern tip of the island. As far as food, NYC has it all, from ‘dirty water dogs’ on the street to the most expensive Michelin rated restaurants around. Just about every imaginable cuisine of the planet is represented. All depends on what you’re looking for on a particular day. A computer search will give you much info on what’s hot and what’s not. Check out Little Italy downtown for Italian, try Lombardi’s for great NY thin crust and fantastic pastas and entrees. Chinatown right next door for Chinese. My favorite steakhouse in the city is The Old Homestead on the west side in the meat packing district. Smith and Wollensky is another great steakhouse. Check out our museums, The Met for opera, ballet, Broadway shows galore, Freedom Tower, Empire State, Central Park, MSG, St Patrick’s and so much more to do. Have a great time in the Big Apple!
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Many countries offer Mifi (mobile WiFi) for tourists going abroad. You rent a Mifi device at your home country, bring it on your travels, then return it when you get home. Much much cheaper than data roaming or even getting a local SIM, and you can share the Mifi with your travel group.
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You can expect most places to have free wifi for customers. As long as you can get from the airport to where you are staying you should be good to go without a data plan.
edit: There are applications you can download before you get to NY that can help as well. I like the CityMapper and CityMaps2Go applications (iPhone). The CityMapper needs data I believe but is great for public transport in major cities around the world. The CityMaps2Go is a global map and entertainment guide. Download your preferred city at home and then you have a map data free when you are there with all of the restaurants and reviews and whatnot. GPS works without data so it will be just like any other maps app.
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Load up on dollar bills, you will need like 300 of them on you at all times to cover tipping.
If someone so much as breathes near you, you likely owe them a tip and if you don't have the 1's ready at hand it gets real expensive, real fast to keep doling out 5's or 10's. You now owe me a tip for this advice. Oh, only have a 10er ... nooo worries i can take that. |
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When will you be going to NYC? Soon?
I would suggest to check out Central Park and rent a row boat for an hour. Go to a burger joint, a few that come to mind are J.G. Melon, Jackson Hole, and Minetta Tavern. Also Shake Shake is a good one for the "American" fast food experience if you have never had that burger before. I would also suggest taking a boat ride around Manhattan. There are many different places (west side, east side of the island) to get on tour boats. They give you great views of the city. |
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I am going to be there from June 25th. Should we really worry about having clothes for all kind of possible weather, or there isn't antyhing else but sun during mid summer?
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05-29-2019, 01:02 PM | #11 |
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I live in NJ and work in NYC, so I'm in and out everyday.
Whenever I bring friends and family in for day or weekend trips I've found that those "hop on hop off" buses are a GREAT way to get around to different parts of the city while also seeing sights.
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Just a light jacket will be fine. Its warm here and avg rainfall is 4.4inches (112mm) for the month.
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Tip: it can be difficult to find a rest room... unless you use a Starbucks. They changed their policy and will no longer resist a non-customer from using their rest room.
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IMHO the list of despised people in the USA goes liek this; - Pedophiles - Non-tippers - Low tippers - Mass murderers ......... You get the drift. |
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1) If you will be using data mostly for navigation, then google maps is your answer. They now have a downloadable option. You can select a region, then download the maps at home before you leave. GPS doesn't use data, so you can run the google maps navigation in airplane mode and have no hits to your data plan. It is nothing short of amazing. 2) The subway will be the easiest way to transverse the city, but it takes a bit getting used to. You can buy a subway card at most any subway location and add money to it at the machine. If this isn't for you, then use Uber. Avoid the taxi's, they are a total ripoff. 3) One of my favorite places in NYC is Bryant Park. It is adjacent to the New York Public Library (the same one in the intro scene of Ghostbusters). Tour the library, it is fantastic. When done, grab a small snack and some good coffee or wine in the park and people watch. Great place. Somewhat inexpensive as well. 4) Skip the Empire State Building. Go to the 'Top of the Rock' instead at Rockefeller Center. Better views, less crowds, just an all around better experience. 5) Be sure to check out Times Square. It's cheesy, but a must for a first timer to NYC. 6) For the best steak of your life, go to Peter Luger's. For some other awesome food, check out the Village. Fun to walk around there as well.
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There’s not much of a difference cost wise between Uber and Cabs in Manhattan.
The big plus is you can walk out to the curb and Damn near every third car is a yellow cab( over 10,000 rolling the streets) stick up a hand and in most cases they’re scrambling with each other to get to you first. No calls, no computer to type in and no waiting for some car with who knows who driving it and what it’s driving in and who knows when it’ll get there. Cabs take cash or CC, they’re all licensed and mostly professional. And no, Im not in the taxi commission just an average NY’er. https://www.investopedia.com/article...-york-city.asp
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Not sure if it’s been covered, but use Google Maps to download the city before you go. Bam, instant navigation without data. I did it last time I was in Italy, France, and Netherlands without any hiccups.
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I go to nyc monthly for work, use Uber, taxi's are mostly nasty
All I really do is eat when I'm on a nyc trip, Katz deli on E Houston, Mimi's on 2nd Av and la caridad on Brodway Can't offer any advice on mobile service Time sq is 99% tourist but you gotta go 1 time in life to see it, @ midnight it looks daytime from all the lights All places are casual, wear a nice collar shirt with denim and you will blend in, wear a redsox hat to piss off everyone if you dare, I DO |
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Ideas for 3 days...
Uptown Day: Central Park, museums, Rockefeller Center (Top of the Rock observatory). Midtown-NoHo: Times Square, down Broadway to Flatiron Building, head west to High Line. SoHo, financial district day: SoHo shopping and cute cafes/restaurants. Great vibe, especially on a nice evening. Also Financial District to check out Ground Zero. Bonus: Maybe walk across Brooklyn Bridge for some of the best pizza in the world at Grimaldi's Pizza and killer views of downtown Manhattan from Brooklyn Bridge Park. Then you can also say you've been to Brooklyn. Grimaldi's Pizzeria 1 Front St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 858-4300 https://goo.gl/maps/mehv6LQ4kdVVdS1b7 Brooklyn Bridge Park - Pier 1 2 Furman St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 https://goo.gl/maps/EbNLEDFHT3xdBT3XA
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Katz’s, we make a special trips there about twice a year. Tourists go to Carnegie, New Yorkers head down to Katz’s.
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Forgot they closed it, haven’t been there in about 25 years.
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