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There s nothing New Yorkers love better than talking about their city, except perhaps giving tourists directions on the subway. So while we had NYC band fun. in the CBS Local studios, we asked them for their best tips of things to do when you visit the city. Their answers weren t the usual tourist must-see tips.
He s talking about the Grand Central Terminal Whispering Gallery you ll find it in front of the Oyster Bar Restaurant. It s unmarked, but if you go to separate corners, in a diagonal car rental and anchorage under the arches, you can whisper from across the room to someone car rental and anchorage and they ll hear it as if you were standing right next to them.
There are 843 acres of things to do in Central Park at any given time. One of them is certainly wander through it, but you can also go on a free guided tour , see the Obelisk (the oldest public monument in North America), check out the children s zoo , rent a boat or gondola and go for a ride in the lake, and about a million other things. You could literally plan an entire trip to New York City doing nothing but visiting various attractions in Central Park.
Andrew [Dost] s got a weird impression of New York because car rental and anchorage his favorite part of New York is like 25th to 41st [Streets] between 10th and 11th Avenues It s a wasteland of metal and steel and garbage, jokes Antonoff.
The High Line is a recently renovated park on an old, abandoned freight train line that runs along the West Side. It has been converted in a garden wonderland that s lovely for just taking a walk on, but they also show movies, car rental and anchorage have family activities, car rental and anchorage and a beer garden. And on Tuesday nights you can go star gazing on the High Line.
I would say, just to cap it off, go explore the different areas of New York. Don t take one of those bus tours with the red, double-decker situation things, Antonoff says, referring to the tourist-centric bus tours that can take you up and down the streets of New York City.
New Yorker pro-tip: if you really want to take a bus tour, ride the M1 public bus from Central Park down 5th Avenue. It will take you past everything you want to see in the city. Tiffany s, all the 5th Avenue department stores, the Empire State Building, and the Flatiron building all in one go.
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