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Hostelworld Guide for New York Colm Hanratty The Essentials Climate

New York is just like it is in the movies. Horns whine constantly from yellow cabs, hot dog vendors adorn Getting There Here in New York it can get bitterly cold in winter
every street corner and fading wisps of steam can be seen trailing from every second manhole. Even especially between November and January. In April
though it is just like it is in the movies, nothing can prepare you for your first visit. Walking around Times the temperature can drop to 3°C, but rise to 12°C.
By plane: New York has three airports − JFK These temperatures rise steadily by June, and for
Square for the first time is extremely surreal because, for a split second, it seems like you are in one of Airport, in Queens, La Guardia Airport, also in
those movies. But it isn't all towering skyscrapers and busy sidewalks. The East and West Villages are the next three months New York becomes
Queens, and Newark Airport in northern New extremely hot and muggy, but many say the city
surprisingly low-rise, while Chinatown, Little Italy and Soho are close-knit communities where you will find Jersey. All three are connected to Manhattan by
many of the best restaurants in the city. Ironically, one of its best features is that there is too much to see really comes into its own in the fall. During this
bus/train. season New York can be breathtaking, particularly
and do - within hours you will be planning your second journey.
Central Park.
By bus: New York's main bus hub is Port Authority
at Eighth Avenue and 40th Street.

By train: New York has two main train stations - Good to know...
Grand Central Station and Penn Station.
Language: English
Getting Around Currency: US Dollar
Electricity: 110/120 volts AC/50Hz, 2-pin plug
Area Code: +1 (USA), 212/646 Manhattan
On foot: You can't get around all points of interest Emergency Codes: Ambulance / Fire / Police
on foot, but places like Times Square and Central 911
Park are within walking distance of each other.
In this Guide... Time Zone: Eastern Standard Time (GMT - 5/7)
Central Post Office: 421 Eight Avenue at 33rd
By subway: The subway is the best way to get up Street, Midtown Manhattan
Useful Information and down Manhattan, although getting crosstown Main Tourist Office: New York City &
After Dark can be a nightmare at the best of times. The L train Company, 810 Seventh Avenue at 53rd Street,
Places to Eat goes crosstown from between 14th St and 8th Ave Midtown Manhattan
Top Attractions and 14th and Park Ave.
Budget Tips
Where to Shop
By bus: Buses are the best way to get from one Consulates
side of Manhattan to the other.
UK: +1 212 745 0200
By taxi: New York's yellow taxis are omnipresent in Canada: +1 212 596 1628
Manhattan. They are all regulated so no fear of Australia: +1 212 351 6500
getting ripped off. Don't forget to add 20% for a tip. South Africa: +1 212 213 4880
Ireland: +1 212 319 2555
Germany: +1 212 610 9700
New York facts Spain: +1 212 355 4080
Italy: +1 212 737 9100
New Zealand: +1 212 832 4038
Name: New York has numerous nicknames France: +1 212 606 3600
including the 'Big Apple' and the 'City That
Never Sleeps'.

Location: New York city is located the state of


New York on the East Coast of the United
States.

Population: The population of NYC now stands


at around 8.5 million people.

Area: The city covers an area in excess of


1,210 kilometres squared.

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Cheap Eats After Dark Don't Miss Mark Your Calendar

Bleecker Street Pizza, Cnr of 7th Ave & Bleecker Slane, 102 MacDougal St, Greenwich Village Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island Donated to the January - Martin Luther King Jr Day Every year
St, West Village Famed for their thin-based, This popular Irish bar can be either an intimate United States by the French in 1886 to on the third Monday of January a parade between
Tuscan-style pizza slices, Bleecker Street Pizza is a place for a beer or the complete opposite - it all commemorate the alliance of both countries during 61st and 86th St. on 5th Avenue commemorates
great (and cheap) place to grab a pizza slice. depends on the night. Extremely welcoming thanks the American Revolution, this isn't just New York's the famous civil rights activist.
They've a wide range to choose from but their to the friendly staff, during the week it's perfect for a best-known attraction, but arguably America's.
specialty is their take on the margherita, the 'Nonna quiet beer while at weekends things get noticeably Visitors get to enjoy views from the observation March - St Patrick's Day Parade New York is
Maria'. Open daily from 10am-4am. livelier. Open daily from 11am-close. deck, enter the pedestal of the statue and see famous for its Patrick's Day parade which is the
exhibits at the museum. For ferry times and costs world's largest outside Ireland. Book your spot on
Merchants, 112 7th Ave (between 16th & 17th Ship of Fools, 1590 2nd Ave, between 82nd and visit www.stateferries.com. Fifth Ave for the best view.
Sts), Chelsea If you want to dine in style without 83rd Sts, Upper East Side For the 'all-American'
paying too hefty a price, Merchants is the perfect sports bar experience where you'll see football April - Tartan Day Parade Over 10,000 pipers and
spot. This extremely cosy bar and restaurant does jocks throw high fives and where bottles of beer Rock on drummers congregate on 6th Ave to celebrate their
great sandwiches and burgers. Service is friendly blanket the wooden tables, visit this bar. Televisions Scottish roots for this annual parade.
and, when it's chilly in the Big Apple, you'll be outnumber the barmen, so if there's a big game on,
thankful of the roaring open fire warming the be it baseball, or otherwise, catch it here. Open
patrons. Open daily from 10am-4am. Mon-Thurs 3pm-4pm, Fri-Sun midday-4am. Top of the Rock, 50th St (between 5th & 6th May - Ninth Avenue Food Festival Just two
Aves), Midtown While you may be intent on blocks west of Times Square in Hell's Kitchen, this
visiting the top of a different skyscraper when in food festival attracts a million people who come to
Tick Tock Diner, 481 8th Ave (between 34th & New York, for the best views of Manhattan (and sample culinary delights from all over the world.
35th Sts), Hell's Kitchen Along with pizza and Gay / Lesbian New York smaller queues) visit the 'Top of the Rock' at the
pastrami, no trip to NYC is complete without visiting Rockefeller Center. The views of Central Park
an all-American diner. This one has everything New York's gay scene is thriving and the gay and the Empire State Building are breathtaking. June - Museum Mile Festival For one day in June
you'd expect on the menu such as 'grits' for the community is most evident around Chelsea Open daily from 8am-midnight (last elevator NYC's Museum Mile becomes one big block party.
morning and burgers for the evening. Open 24 which is home to a whole host of gay clubs. 11pm); admission $22. There's live music and lots more.
hours. One of these is Splash (West 17th St between
5th & 6th Aves) which is packed with clubbers July - Independence Day On July 4th a huge
each night. American Museum of Natural History, 79th St & fireworks display takes place over the East River.
P is for pastrami Central Park West, Upper West Side This To make sure you witness it, you just have to make
enormous museum has extremely impressive sure you get a spot close to the river!
Comedy Cellar, 117 MacDougal St, Greenwich collections on dinosaurs, ancient civilisations and
Village Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, more. It is also adjoined to the 'Rose Center for August - Blues, Barbecue and Fireworks
Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop, 174 5th Ave Comedy Cellar is one of New York's best-known Earth and Space' which will enthral budding
(between 22nd & 23rd Sts), Flatiron District Festival Enjoy free music, barbecued food and a
comedy clubs. Both well and lesser known acts astronomers. Open daily from 10am-5.45pm; huge fireworks display at this one-day festival as
New York is famous for enormous pastrami appear on stage to cause a giggle or two and Chris suggested admission $16.
sandwiches so devouring one is part of the part of the Hudson River Park's 'Summer of Fun'.
Rock and Robin Williams have both appeared in the
experience. The best-known places are Katz's past. For stage times visit www.comedycellar.com;
and Carnegie Deli, but they are quite expensive. Times Square, 43rd St & 7th Ave, Midtown The September - San Gennaro Festival Little Italy
for free tickets (Sun-Thurs) visit the same site and first time you set foot in Times Square is a surreal
Instead we recommend you try Eisenberg's click on 'special offer' on the right . becomes awash with activity for this annual festival
where you'll get the exact same thing at almost experience, namely due to the countless movies which takes place on Mulberry St. Sample various
half the price. Open daily from 7.30am-8pm. and TV shows it has appeared in. Make this electric culinary delights, and if you're not hungry, play
The Sixth Ward, 191 Orchard St, Lower East circus one of the first places you visit. various games at different stalls.
Side While this is one of the newer bars on the
Delis and hot dog stands Dotted all over New LES, The Sixth Ward has already firmly established Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), 11 W 53 St,
itself as one of its favourites. Technically an Irish October - Oktoberfest Munich isn't the only city
York are delis. In them you'll find an array of salads Midtown It's tough choosing an art gallery in NYC. where Oktoberfest is celebrated - New York gets in
and hot foods like pasta and noodles and they're bar (there's nothing particularly Irish about it other MoMA gets our vote as it showcases everything
than the owner), there's a pool table out back when on the act also! Third Ave closes and drinking,
great for something quick. If you want something from innovative European art to modern forms like eating, dancing, and everything German is
even quicker you can grab a hot dog from one of it's pool you want to shoot and not liquor. Open film and photography. A fascinating place. Open
daily from 11am-2am. celebrated.
the stands that are all over Midtown Manhattan. Wed-Mon 10.30am-5.30pm (8pm Fri), open
Tuesdays in July and August; adm $20.
The Red Lion, 151 Bleecker St, Greenwich November - Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Village Whether it's singer-songwriters, rock outfits This huge parade is one of the biggest events of the
or reggae bands, you're bound to find them in this year as massive balloons and floats make their way
bar that has live music 7 days a week from 7pm on. down 7th Ave.
It's also a popular hangout with local New York
University (NYU) students. Open daily from December - Grand Central Laser Light Show A
11am-2am. spectacular light show is beamed on to the ceiling
on New York's central train station for 6 weeks at
Remember it is standard practice to tip bartenders the end of every year. Beginning at 11am, the
every time you are served. shows take place every 30 minutes until 9pm.

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Neighbourhood Watch Retail Therapy New York For Free A Day in New York...

Chelsea (east of the Hudson, west of 6th Ave, Fifth Ave (between 47th & 59th Sts), Midtown Get the Staten Island Ferry Taking 25 minutes Visit one of the museums on Central Park - the Met
south of 34th St, north of 15th St) One of Weaving your way through the thousands of people each way, a ride on the Staten Island ferry is on the east side or the American Museum of
Manhattan's bigger neighbourhoods, Chelsea is the who ramble up and down Fifth Avenue every day, arguably the best thing to do for free in New York Natural History on the west. Take in one of the city's
art and gay capital of Manhattan. There are over you won't know whether you should be keeping City. Leaving from South Ferry Terminal in Lower best-loved museums.
100 different art galleries in the neighbourhood, your eye out for celebs or some flash threads! All Manhattan, on it you can enjoy breathtaking views
most of which are between 20th and 27th Sts. As the top designers have stores here, along with of Lower Manhattan's skyline and an even better Take a couple of hours to explore Central Park.
well as this are a selection of restaurants and small many more affordable ones too. one of the Statue of Liberty. Enjoy highlights such as Strawberry Fields, Sheeps
businesses, many of which are along 7th and 8th Meadow, the Bow Bridge and the Bethesda
Ave. Century 21, 22 Cortlandt St (between Broadway Fountain.
& Church St), Lower Manhattan Century 21 has A walk in the park
built up a reputation as the best place to get top Follow the aromas to one of the numerous delis on
The Village quality goods at discounted prices in New York as 7th Ave. Grab a container and fill it with salad,
they are known to knock anything up to 75% off pasta or whatever else takes your fancy from the
some brands. It likes to think of itself as New York's Chill out in Central Park Affectionately known
as 'The Lung of New York', Central Park is one counter.
'best kept secret', but the secret, it seems, is
Greenwich Village, east of 7th Ave, west of definitely out. Open Mon-Fri 7.45am-8.30pm, Sat of the most beautiful parts of New York and you
Broadway, south of 14th St, north of 9.30am-9pm, Sun 10am-8pm. can see why locals love it so much. Stretching Visit the 'Top of the Rock' at the Rockefeller Center.
Houston St Simply known as 'the Village', from 59th St in Midtown Manhattan to 110th St It is by far the best place for a bird's-eye view of
Greenwich Village is probably the coolest in Harlem, thoughts of skyscrapers and traffic Manhattan, and the views will take your breath
neighbourhood in New York. No skyscrapers Canal Street, Chinatown This wide street which quickly fade away as you stroll through 'Sheeps away.
here. Oh no. Just small-rise buildings housing rolls through Chinatown is where you can pick up Meadow', row a boat across 'The Lake' and go
alternative shops, cafés and bars. The heart of those 'not so authentic' goods. Pick up everything rambling through 'The Rambles'.
the action is around the intersection of Bleecker from Ralph Loren to DKNY at 'discount prices'. Explore Midtown Manhattan, visiting Times Square,
and MacDougal Streets, while the Village's Fifth Avenue, the Madison Square Garden and
Washington Square Park is another place you much more.
Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge Jump on a 4, 5
should check out. The world's largest store or 6 train to Brooklyn Bridge and within a few
minutes you will be at the Manhattan end of New Take the 1 train from Times Square to South Ferry.
York's most famous bridge. Rather than simply Jump on board the Staten Island ferry for
East Village (east of 3rd Ave, north of Houston crossing and turning the back, visit the Empire unforgettable views of Lower Manhattan and the
St, south of 14th St) / Lower East Side (east of Macy's, 151 West 34th St at Broadway, Fulton Ferry State Park on the Brooklyn side. Statue of Liberty.
Chrystie St, south of Houston S Over in the east Midtown Since opening as a small dry goods
part of town in Downtown Manhattan, things are a store back in 1858, Macy's at Herald Square
now covers over one million square feet of retail Go to a top TV show for free! Have you ever
little rougher around the edges. The characters watched David Letterman in your living room and
walking the streets are far more 'colourful' and all in space. Due to the size of the area it covers, Take the 1 train back up to Christopher St/Sheridan
seeking out what you are looking for can be thought 'Gee, I'd love to be in that audience?' Well Square. Get take away pizza in 'Bleecker St Pizza'
all the east side is a lot more alternative. As a make your way down to the TKTS booth in Times
result, you don't need to worry so much about what challenging. Open daily from 8am-8pm. or sit down in 'John's' on the same street, both in
Square on Mondays or Tuesdays and you should the West Village.
you're wearing or who you're talking to in the East find somebody heckling about free tickets to
Village and the Lower East Side. It's not just the something. Otherwise, log on to www.nytix.com.
bars and stores that are different - prices are lower Woodbury Common, 498 Red Apple Court, Wander down Bleecker Street until you come to
too. Central Valley, NY Located just 1 hour outside of MacDougal St. You are now in the heart of
Manhattan, Woodbury Common has over 220 Visit two of New York's best known (and free) Greenwich Village. Go for a beer in one of the many
shopping outlets. Many of these outlets sell buildings Two of New York's most visited buildings bars.
Soho, east of 6th Ave, west of Broadway, north designer goods at bargain prices so if you're are both free to enter. The first is the busy and
of Canal St, south of Houston St Soho is all about planning to go ga-ga with your credit card, at least bustling Grand Central Terminal at 46th St and Park
shopping. Broadway here has store after store save yourself some dollars for a short trip to this Ave, while the other is the (understandably) far Hail a famous yellow cab and get yourself to one of
selling the latest trainers, jeans and t-shirts, while outlet. Open daily 10am-9pm; buses depart from more subdued St Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth the bars in the East Village around St Mark's Place
on other streets like Mercer St and Greene St you'll Port Authority at 8.30am, 9.45am, 11.15am and 12 Avenue between 50th and 51st Sts. or in the Lower East Side near Orchard St to finish
find boutique stores owned by the coolest designers noon, journey costs $42 return from Port Authority. the night off.
about. It's not all chic here though - Canal St which
borders the south end of Soho is where to go for
those not-so-authentic goods.

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