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How long should I spend on NYC?

You'll need at least a full three days and two nights to get a taste of everything our city has to offer. Three of the most popular NYC attractions are the Statue of Liberty, The Empire State Building, and Central Park.



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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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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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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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Is 4 Days Enough to Visit New York? The average time that most visitors spend in New York is between 2-4 days, so with the right itinerary you'll be able to see most of the city's attractions in this amount of time. But if you'd also like to do more unusual things in New York, then four days won't be enough.

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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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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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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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If you're prepared to wake up early, walk a lot, and dive right into the bustle of the city, you can see a wide variety of the top attractions in Manhattan in one day–plus squeeze in a tiny taste of Brooklyn, too.

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You should plan to spend around $316 per day on your vacation in New York City, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $50 on meals for one day and $49 on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in New York City for a couple is $331.

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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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3 days isn't nearly enough time to visit many York Pass attractions beyond York, but Castle Howard is not to missed. It's often lauded as one of the most beautiful castles in the world. If you have a car, drive 35 minutes northeast to Castle Howard, otherwise catch a 1-hour bus from Station Avenue bus stop.

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