So you
want to go visit the Big Apple. There's no place in the world quite like New
York City. There's so much to see and do it can be overwhelming. Lady Liberty,
Ellis Island, Central Park and the Empire State Building are just a few
examples of the better-known places you might want to visit. There's more to
see than any one article could ever cover. You'll never know if you don't go
yourself and check it out.
What to Do
There's
something for everyone in NYC. Museums, art galleries, an incredible variety of
food and more iconic landmarks than you can shake a stick at. Of course it's
always worth checking out NYC play reviews; New York is perhaps best known for its theater scene.
Seek out personal recommendations from locals if possible. People who know you
and people who know the city are going to be able to say more about what you're
likely to enjoy most.
Where to Stay
Once you
know what you want to do, you can investigate hotels in the area you
want to visit. You might also look at alternative house rental solutions, but
be sure to ask the right questions before booking. Consider plotting
out the things you want to do on a map and seek places centrally located to
your planned activities. You likely won't be driving much, as it isn't
necessary and can be downright inconvenient. Be prepared to walk and figure out
public transport.
Be Spontaneous!
New York City isn't a place to be rigid and follow strict
plans. You may arrive and discover that the thing you wanted to do isn't as
exciting as the thing you didn't even know was happening. Perhaps there's a
neighborhood art festival or a comedy club that didn't come up in your
researches. Shake things up; that's the real New York kind of mood.