New York Solo

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Pincher

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Yesterday (17:37)
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First off, I should say that I ve been to NY numerous times before but always with someone or the kids.

Am thinking about a long weekend in September (Sat-Tues) and want to see a different side - I ve done all the normal Manhattan touristy stuff such as Rockerfeller, Empire State, Intrepid, Staten Island Ferry, Highline, 9/11 Memorial etc plus plenty of stuff I ve forgotten about. Never done Brooklyn Bridge though. What else is good and worth doing?

I d like to head to Harlem for a mooch around but not entirely sure that s a great idea. Any other suggestions for something similar?

I guess I want to see the real New York having done the other stuff.

Thinking about flying into Newark as well, for a change. Hate JFK.

Edit - not done any of the museums either and quite happy to have a couple of cultural hours smile

Edited by Pincher on Sunday 20th July 17:49

Nick Forest

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98 months

Yesterday (17:54)
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MoMA is definitely worth a visit and you could spend 3 or 4 hours there and it would be time well spent.

Alexandra

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207 months

Yesterday (18:17)
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Harlem isn't as bad as it was but you will stand out as a tourist, so take the usual precautions and avoid it at night. I'd also avoid the east side, personally, but it's a place with amazing history.

As for things to do, there are plenty of museums that are unusual, including one in an elavator in Chinatown. You could explore the disused subway stations, or find the hidden speakeasies.


Pincher

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Yesterday (18:48)
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Good knowledge - feel free to share any more details.

Flights almost booked smile

djsmith74

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165 months

The Met Cloisters is interesting, as is the surrounding neighbourhood. It's a long'ish subway ride north, and you get to go through some interesting underground stations along the way.
Take the cable car over to Roosevelt Island for a different view of NYC, and take a look at the spooky Smallpox Memorial Hospital.
Walk up and over Tudor City Bridge, which gives a decent view along E42nd St.
The Highline is definitely worth a walk along.
Get the subway over to Brooklyn Heights, wander through admiring the brownstone houses, before walking over Brooklyn Bridge back to Manhatten. Do this so that you're walking over Brooklyn Bridge at night which is much cooler.
Get a sunset ticket for Top Of The Rock, and stay up there long after the sun has gone down (there's no time limit). Once the Instagrammers have got their photos with the sunset, they will all disappear leaving the viewing platform virtually empty and you can just chill and watch all the lights come on as night falls - it's very Blade Runner'esque.


MarkJS

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162 months

A wander down Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg is a nice way to spend a few hours. Quirky neighbourhood with some good bars and independent shops etc.

Pincher

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Just realised that one place that I have never been is Coney Island! Could be a good way to see off a few hours on a Sunday?

Pincher

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MarkJS said:
A wander down Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg is a nice way to spend a few hours. Quirky neighbourhood with some good bars and independent shops etc.
Good shout - that could tie in with Coney Island quite nicely thumbup

Peeping Turtle

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232 months

So as mentioned Williamsburg and Coney Island is def worth a visit

If coney Island is a bit too tacky then also try Fire Island

I would also look to goto Queens and check out the night market, as well as the 'real' China town as well as Red Hook in Brooklyn, fantastic BBQ place that has live music on a Friday and sat night.

If you have not walked Brooklyn Bridge then def do so, catch the subway to DUMBO then explore that whole area ,can easy spend a day just on that side for the water, for sure time your return walk across the bridge at night, Manhattan lite up is always a beautiful sight (plus a nice sunset shot of the Statue of Liberty ) *walk back to Manhattan as walking away from Manhattan to Brooklyn is not an exiting sight) Actually, if your up for it then walk across the Manhattan bridge to Dumbo, gives you a great view of Brooklyn Bridge plus some great veiws of China town at the start and all the graffiti where you cant normally see.

Outside of NYC then...

If you have time to spare you can do a 2night trip via coach to Watkins Glen and Niagra falls or for just a day trip out of the city get the train to Cold Springs from Grand Central, its a nice small town, a few antique stores right on the Hudson and just further up is Beacon another great town/ village to visit thats on the Hudson and same train line as Cold Springs

Then their is simply spending the day relaxing in Sheeps Meadow central park like a lot of New Yorkers do on a nice day, then grab a cold beer in Tavern on the Green.

You can even catch a boat i believe to Martha's Vineyard from Manhattan