This is the ULTIMATE TIP LIST about New York city. It is made by Connor Reisenbigler. The best traveler and friend that I would ever met.
"Hey guys, just a quick list of sites you should definitely visit, in order of north to south, so you can plan as you walk down.
- Central Park (obviously)
- Strawberry Fields (in central park)
- Bethesda Terrace (in central park)
- Columbus Circle and time warner center (inside, near central park)
- If you like opera, you can look into a show at Linc... moreThis is the ULTIMATE TIP LIST about New York city. It is made by Connor Reisenbigler. The best traveler and friend that I would ever met.
"Hey guys, just a quick list of sites you should definitely visit, in order of north to south, so you can plan as you walk down.
- Central Park (obviously)
- Strawberry Fields (in central park)
- Bethesda Terrace (in central park)
- Columbus Circle and time warner center (inside, near central park)
- If you like opera, you can look into a show at Lincoln Center, world famous center of Opera
- Fifth Avenue starting at 59th street
_ Rockefeller Center
- I really recommend walking down fifth to maybe 42nd street, and then cutting over to times square, as fifth avenue is the prettiest
- Grand Central Station
- Times Square (visit Juniors for delicious cheesecake)
- HUDSON YARDS (Great to visit on a rainy day, get tickets for vessel for free, and eat at the Mercado Little Spain)
- Walk the highline park
Perhaps an alternate day, do these, as they are more central, in manhattan, far from highline park:
- Madison Square Park
- Union Square
- Washington Square Park
- When done with highline, walk to river along hudson river park, or cut into west village and walk down Bleeker street, one of the nicest streets in NYC
- Walk around Soho, especially Broadway and West Broadway
- Lower East Side - if you want hipster new york, head here, and go to the Market Line, a brand new underground market with good food
- Fancy place to eat in this are is Beauty and Essex, classy and trendy, with amazing food, highly recommend, very NYC experience
- BEEKMAN HOTEL (A must visit, a trip to 1870s NYC, its gorgeous in a building from that period recently renovated)
- Tribeca
- Duane Park is nicest part of Tribeca, very cozy
- World Trade Center (oculus, museum, observation deck), on a rainy day good to do all three. Then if you want head to le district for great french food.
- Stone Street, another good place to eat, cobblestone street reminiscent of old europe
- Pier 17 - cool rooftop with ice skating, and amazing views
- Seaport district for old NYC, oldest preserved part of NYC/ manhattan
- If you want amazing authentic chinese food, go to Spicy Village, it is cheap, grungy, and just perfect authentic NYC. Cash only
- Prince street pizza for some of best pizza in NYC
- Little Italy
BROOKLYN
- Williamsburg for hipster New york
- Park slope for classy, mature NYC
- Some of nicest ares in NYC are in brooklyn for strolling, I recommend Brooklyn Heights and carroll Gardens
- Brooklyn bridge park is simply a must visit, exquisite views and beautiful park, masterfully redone recently.
- Juliana´s often considered best pizza in NYC and it is in that area, go there.
- Cool shopping market on a rainy day is City Point, go there for awesome food and cool vibes. Also great movie theater." #newyork#unitedstates