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How do I plan a trip to NYC for the first time?

Tips for Planning Your First Visit to NYC
  1. Plan ahead.
  2. Think about the best time to visit New York City.
  3. Be careful about booking Airbnbs as many are illegal.
  4. Choose a hotel in a convenient location.
  5. Take photos!
  6. Take advantage of the amazing museums.
  7. You must visit Central Park.
  8. See NYC from above.




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Tips for How to Plan the Perfect Trip to New York:
  1. When planning a trip to New York make a list of all of the attractions, landmarks, and sights you want to see as well as any activities you want to do in the city.
  2. Your designated New York trip planner needs to prioritize the list by “must-sees” and “nice-to-sees”


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How much time should I spend in NYC? If it's your first time in NYC and you want to see everything possible, I recommend spending at least 4 days here. There are so many things to see and do in NYC! I stayed for a week and I still didn't run out of things to do.

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  1. Day 1: Statue of Liberty, Trinity Church, World Trade Center, & more!
  2. Day 2: Brooklyn Bridge, Rockefeller Center, Time Square, & more!
  3. Day 3: Central Park, Museum of Natural History, Broadway Show, & more!
  4. Day 4: MoMA, Cloisters, Guggenheim, & more!
  5. Day 5: High Line, Empire State Building, Tenement Museum, & more!


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With 3 days in NYC, you can see most of the major sights and landmarks. But to make the most of your time and money, remember your New York Pass. A lot of the activities and attractions mentioned in this post are included.

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The answer is yes, you will find some good food in that price range, you won't starve. Allowing maybe $100 per person per day will get you a nice dinner every night and an occasional sit down lunch too. Adding more to the budget means you can maybe go to a 5 star dinner for a splurge one night too.

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THE CHEAPEST TIME TO VISIT NYC As you might well have guessed, the cheapest months of the year to holiday in NYC are from January through March. It's in these 3 months that the costs of both a flight and hotel are on average the lowest for the whole year.

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I would manage easily on $200. I am not a big shopper and I like to eat on the run. $30 for a metro card will get you where you need to go as well.

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NYC On A Budget: 15 Tips For Cheap Travel To New York
  1. #1: Don't stay in Manhattan.
  2. #2: Use the subway to get around.
  3. #3: Eat like a local.
  4. #4: Take advantage of museum deals.
  5. #5: Don't spend $ chasing the best views—check out these free vistas instead.
  6. #6: Walk or bike between activities and sights.


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A trip lasting 5 to 7 days is long enough to explore Manhattan from the very tip up to Harlem and see much more of Central Park. Enjoy a relaxing sightseeing cruise and get fantastic views of the skyline from the water.

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While many people are just able to spend a few days in New York, having one week in NYC will give you the chance to see the best of the best without rushing through. This 7 day New York City itinerary goes over some of the top attractions & things to do in the city for your visit.

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Those who have 10 or 14 days in NYC will be able to see and do a lot. With this much time, they should consider taking day trips out of NYC and should certainly take the time to see the other boroughs.

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The 10 Best Neighborhoods in NYC for Tourists
  • Midtown. Saint Patrick's Cathedral. ...
  • Upper West Side & Central Park. ...
  • Upper East Side. ...
  • Tribeca and SoHo. ...
  • East Village. ...
  • Greenwich Village (aka West Village) ...
  • Meatpacking District and Chelsea. ...
  • Lower Manhattan and the Financial District.


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Yes it's enough. Many people spend far less than that. Some people spend more. You will just have to be mindful of your expenses, especially at bars and restaurants.

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If you plan to stay at a 5-star hotel and dine at upscale restaurants in Manhattan, then a budget of $1000 is definitely not going to cut it. However, if you book a mid-tier hotel and take advantage of the many free things to do in New York, then a budget of $1000 is just fine.

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NYC has some of the best dining options in the world but eating out can quickly bust your budget. That said, there are a few budget-friendly options but I highly suggest adding a little extra to your food budget so you can eat at a few of NYC's restaurants.

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There are ways to make the most of the limited time travelers have in New York. You need at least three days to really see the main highlights (though a “quick hits” tour could be done in a two-day NYC itinerary). However, I suggest 4-5 days to see the main sights without rushing too much.

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