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What is the best map of NYC for tourists?

The Streetwise Manhattan map is my top choice for visitors to New York City. It has a sturdy laminated finish, making it easy to fold and resilient enough to survive repeat trips to New York City. We especially like the compact size of this map -- unfolded it is only the size of a piece of legal paper.



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Use the subway It's operated by the MTA and covers Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, though the latter's trains don't connect to the other boroughs directly (you'll need to reach Staten Island by bus or ferry).

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Most visitors to New York (whether first-time or return) will want to stay in Manhattan, and the best area to stay in Manhattan for most tourists is in Midtown's Theater District.

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If it's your first time in New York (or you have a short trip), stay in Midtown. It's as central as it gets, walkable to Central Park, and full of the unbridled energy that makes NYC special. We will say that it gets a little overwhelming near Times Square.

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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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Travel tips for New York first timers!
  1. Transit: Don't be afraid of the subway. Don't get into an empty subway car.
  2. Pick the right shoes.
  3. Learn the grid system. ...
  4. Learn the sidewalk etiquette.
  5. Cross the street like a pro.
  6. Plan downtime.
  7. Book your accommodations far in advance. ...
  8. Visit Times Square, but don't linger.


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However, it is best to prepare your trip by knowing your destination, what train(s) will take you there and how you plan to spend your time. It is absolutely safe to visit New York and ride the subway, relative to any other public activities in other cities. In fact, it's been a low-crime area for years.

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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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Low season in New York is from January to March. During this time you have winter weather and lots of unpredictable snowstorms. If you're used to cold winters, this can be a great time to visit, as you'll be able to enjoy lower hotel rates, visit uncrowded museums, and get cheap Broadway tickets.

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One week in NYC gives you enough time to see all the popular attractions, visit historic sites, and really get to know the city. We put together an example of a popular 7 Days in New York City Itinerary to give you a little inspiration to start planning the perfect sightseeing itinerary.

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Uptown Manhattan is above 59th St. It's Central Park, the Upper West Side and Upper East Side. Uptown reaches up to 110th St on the West Side and 96th St on the East Side. When a New Yorker says they are “going uptown,” it just means they are going north.

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