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Is it easy to get around in NYC?

New York is an excellent walking city, and getting around by foot is the best way to familiarize yourself with neighborhoods and their (sometimes subtle) divisions. Of course, sometimes you'll need to move more quickly or cover great distances, for which you've got subways, buses and cabs at your disposal.



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The best way to get around NYC as a tourist is by taking the subway or the bus since it's cheap, efficient, and goes to most parts of the city.

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If you can count up to 100 you can get around this surprisingly compact island. Streets in Manhattan are numbered and run from east to west. So if you're on 23rd Street and wish to get to 42nd Street, you simply go 19 blocks north. To get from 80th Street to 75th Street walk 5 blocks south.

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8 Safety Tips To Stay Safe In NYC
  1. Try to blend in with the locals. ...
  2. Don't hesitate to ask for help. ...
  3. Keep valuables tucked away. ...
  4. Don't wander into dark, unpopulated areas at night. ...
  5. Pay extra attention on the subway. ...
  6. Taking a taxi or Uber in New York City is safe. ...
  7. Airports and Safety. ...
  8. Solo Travelers.


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Generally, yes. The subway is the cheapest and most efficient way to get around New York City IF you know what you are doing. It usually gets you from one part of the city to another faster than taking a taxi or uber. That's because, to state the obvious, the subway is not subject to NYC traffic lights and congestion.

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Cost: $34 (7-day) or $132 (30-day). You have unlimited swipes on the subway and local buses for either 7 or 30 days. Your MetroCard can only hold one Unlimited Ride refill at a time. You can't pause an unlimited ride card once you've started using it.

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New York City is one of the ultimate walkable cities. It has plentiful public transportation, but many visitors prefer to explore the city on foot. In fact, several of the city's landmarks are within easy walking distance from the others, and all five boroughs of the city are walkable.

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8 Safety Tips To Stay Safe In NYC
  • Try to blend in with the locals. ...
  • Don't hesitate to ask for help. ...
  • Keep valuables tucked away. ...
  • Don't wander into dark, unpopulated areas at night. ...
  • Pay extra attention on the subway. ...
  • Taking a taxi or Uber in New York City is safe. ...
  • Airports and Safety. ...
  • Solo Travelers.


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Start in the morning, so you have time for a lunch break and can wrap up before dinnertime. How long the walk takes will, of course, depend on your speed and how long you take for breaks. My journey ended up at about 5 hours, 30 minutes including a few short stops.

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(there's some street parking, plenty of parking garages and some hotels offer package deals that include parking). New York is an excellent walking city, and getting around by foot is the best way to familiarize yourself with neighborhoods and their (sometimes subtle) divisions.

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Times Square/The Theater Distinct/Hell's Kitchen Times Square is in roughly the same area as the Theater District and the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. This part of New York has everything. Times Square itself is one of the world's most famous tourist attractions.

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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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While a single ride costs $2.90, the Unlimited card saves you money because the more you use it, the cheaper each ride is. If your stay is 30 days or longer, consider a 30-day unlimited card for $127 ($63.50 reduced fare). Important rules that apply to Unlimited MetroCards: It can only be used by 1 person.

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