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    New York

    My lovely hubby surprised with me a trip for my Xmas pressie for me and a friend in February for a weekend in New York. I have never been before, and am hoping for some advice on where to go/what to do.
    I am not a shopoholic by any means, but would like to have a look, and suggestions for good/fun restaurants and other ideas would be very appreciated to get the most of our trip - want to be a real tourist[msnembarrased]

    Thanks, Dawn
    Dawn Murray


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    my neighbours just had their first trip there, try Tiffanys, we looked it up online before they went and it was very expensive but after they went in for a browse they bought lots of things not as bad as expected.....
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    If you want to be a real tourist you have to do the Empire State building and Central Park.
    Also a trip on the Statton Island Ferry, past the Statue of Liberty.

    I took my daughter out to New York six years ago, also in February. We had snow!

    Have a great time!
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    you need to talk to Julie (mach 2) she has some brill photos posted on the forum of a fairly recent trip to new york [msnwink] i'm sure she'll be along soon with loads of tips for you [msnsmile]

    and got to say what a lovely present dawn, i hope you have a really lovely time [msnsmile2]


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    Hi Dawn well what a wonderful pressie[clap][clap]

    I spent 8 years of my life going to New York 2 or 3 times a week working on Concorde and feel I know the place like the back of my hand[msnwink]

    These are some ideas I did recently for a friend on her first trip that should get you started[msnwink]

    Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises - Whether you are exploring New York for the first time, rediscovering your hometown or seeking a mini-vacation, a Circle Line cruise is a relaxing and fun way to see the world's most famous skyline. There are numerous cruises to choose from.

    Rockefeller Center - As one of New York's most popular destinations, Rockefeller Center is a hub of activity, with thousands of visitors and New Yorkers alike taking in an array of exciting attractions. Whether you're looking to spend the afternoon ice-skating, joining the audience at NBC's "Today Show," seeing the annual Christmas tree display or shopping at its world-class retail stores, the Rock has something for everyone.

    Guggenheim Museum - The Guggenheim Museum is Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece of modern architecture. The museum is home to a fine collection of 20th century art, including works by Chagall, Degas, Kadinsky, Picasso and Van Gogh.

    Radio City Music Hall - America's most popular entertainers have thrilled audiences at Radio City Music Hall since its doors opened December 27, 1932. Radio City Music Hall is also home to the world-famous Radio City Rockettes.

    Empire State Building - New York's famous Empire State Building, a U.S. National Historic Landmark, soars more than a quarter of a mile into the atmosphere above the heart of Manhattan. it has both a glass-enclosed area, which is heated in winter and cooled in summer, and spacious outdoor promenades on all four sides of the Building.

    Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts presents more than 350 live performances each year through six distinguished performance programs which bring music, opera, theater, dance, puppetry, circus, and cultural expression from around the globe to Lincoln Center stages.

    Central Park - Central Park was the first landscaped public park in the United States. The park offers over 840 acres of landscaped and recreational areas that include a zoo, a theater, sports facilities, lakes, food, entertainment and lots more.

    New York Stock Exchange - The NYSE Interactive Education Center informs and educates the general public, and offers an exciting view of the world's leading securities market in action. View the trading floor, watch a video about the NYSE market system, use interactive displays and retrieve up-to-the-minute financial information on stocks and bonds from market data terminals.

    South Street Seaport - South Street Seaport is one of New York City's premier attractions featuring a variety of shops, restaurants, activities and The South Street Seaport Museum.

    Chinatown - Located in the lower area of Manhattan, Chinatown offers unique Chinese shops, fruit and fish markets and around 300 restaurants featuring authentic Chinese cuisine.

    Little Italy - Walking beside the narrow, cobblestoned streets beneath the fire escapes of turn-of-the-century tenements, you're tempted by the sights, sounds and smells of Italian cuisine and culture emanating from the restaurants surrounding you at every step.

    Macy's - Macy's is a chain of mid-range American department stores with its flagship store in Herald Square, New York City, which, with its one million square feet of selling space has been billed as the "world's largest store" since completion of the Seventh Avenue addition in 1924. The company also operates two other national flagship stores, at San Francisco's Union Square and the former Marshall Field's flagship on State Street in the Chicago Loop.

    Bloomingdale's - Bloomingdale's is a chain of upscale American department stores owned by Macy's, Inc., which is also the parent company of Macy's. Bloomingdale's New York is located at 1000 Third Avenue (between 59th & 60th Streets). It


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    Great - thanks Julie, that should keep us going
    Dawn Murray


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by mizzy
    you need to talk to Julie (mach 2) she has some brill photos posted on the forum of a fairly recent trip to new york [msnwink] i'm sure she'll be along soon with loads of tips for you [msnsmile]

    and got to say what a lovely present dawn, i hope you have a really lovely time [msnsmile2]
    [/quote]

    Oh I forgot about the photo's Marie, here they are............

    http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums...05&whichpage=1

    [msnsmile2][msnsmile2][msnsmile2]


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    Just to add that I think that the Rockefeller Center's viewing platform, although not as tall, may be better than the Empire State Building's. Plus from it, you can see the Empire State Building (I know that may sound daft!).
    Euan


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    Thanks for all the info Julie. A very apt post as we are off to New York tomorrow (flying BA) to spend the New Year and then picking up a cruise on the Queen Mary 2 for ten days to celebrate our Silver wedding. Extremely excited. I have printed off your suggestions and I am sure that they will keep us busy for the four days we are spending in the big apple.


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