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hi all, after your wonderful help with our tour of West America I hope tips for NYC. Friday, April


hi all, after your wonderful help with our tour of West America I hope tips for NYC. Friday, April 24 I leave with my husband for a 5-day visit to New York. The tips of "New York in four days," I've shrek movies already gone through all, thanks !!. The prospects now that the first 2 days plenty of rain ..... that's obviously not what we had in mind and I know it but his outlook but ..... you have tips for us as it really with baking comes from heaven (Grand Central Station, Public Library, little shop ??) Thanks, Nynke
I know the piece "4 days in NY", so I do not know what there to indoor activities is called, the following can therefore be redundant. Rainy days are perfect for a museum visit and there are quite a few in NY. From large to small. Known and unknown. In the Metropolitan can you entertain for almost shrek movies a day. And Museum of Natural History is good for many hours. Other well-known museums are the Guggenheim and MoMA. The Metropolitan and Guggenheim are located on 5th Avenue, not far from each other and hence on that list are several small museums, which is why that piece also called Museum Mile. In downtown is of course shrek movies the museum in memory of 9/11 not to be missed. If you googled with "museum new york" you'll find lots of info. A "little" shopping can, "very much" shopping can also be a rainy day. 5th Avenue walk from the Apple store known shop to the famous shopping, expensive brands but also large flag ship stores where everything is taken out of the closet to "show" shrek movies like the FAO Swartz toy store (next to the Apple store), Disney store , NBA store, Nike Town. In between there's the Trump Tower, now a little old-fashioned shrek movies to be, but was one of the first (or even first) Trump Tower. Later the chic department store Saks Fifth Avenue, forget St Patricks Cathedral and not across the Rockefeller complex, shrek movies because there is a whole underground passageway between the various buildings belonging to the complex. https://www.rockefellercenter.com/attractions/concourse/ You can also do a tour. (I think there is also a self-guided shrek movies tour and there is such a scolding in the NBC building where you can pick up a detailed map). Radio City tour is also fun on a rainy day, especially if you've been to a show / concert or going. http://www.radiocity.com/tours.html Macy's department store and is known by its 7 or 8 floors and 2 blocks you can also enjoy nice. On the Mezzanine Level you can show your passport pick up a 10% international visitor discount card. Sought the link and you come to this: a voucher that you can print and bring your passport to get the discount card. http://www.visitmacysusa.com/sites/default/master/files/Macys_Discount_Voucher_Int.pdf Another major department store Bloomingdales is at 3rd Ave and 59th Str. The tour at the United Nations is also something for a rainy day: You mentioned already http://visit.un.org/content/guided-tours Grand Central itself (also good lunch spot if that is so true), not far from there ( on 5th Ave and 42d) houses the Public Library, very nice inside and tours except there are always all kinds of exhibits / concerts: http://www.nypl.org/about/locations/schwarzman/visitor-guide?hspace=286696&_opt=2575830098.2588990144 A rainy day is also good for a matinee (off) Broadway show (not every day, usually Wednesdays and weekends) or concert. Through TKTS can same day or next day matinee buy discounted tickets. https://www.tdf.org/nyc/7/TKTS-ticket-booths For other performances can lie beside the theater itself. For around Lincoln Center concerts (classical, shrek movies opera, ballet, jazz) http://lc.lincolncenter.org/calendar Google also encourage "free concerts" are given free lunchtime concerts regularly in several shrek movies places, eg in the public library, but also in the Winter Garden of the Financial Building (downtown). Hopefully you'll play the rainy days or by! Finally, hotel lobbies are public property and often have a nice / cool lobby where you as a non-hotel guest can have a drink. So why, at the end of the day, not once a drink in the lobby of the classic Waldorf Astoria or Algonquin or the hip W Times Square or Union Square. Nice to see people do well and usually you still functioning wifi! Have fun!
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