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New York for new year

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By *pool72 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

st helens

10 more days then off to New York for a week,, any recommendations

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By *ara JevoTV/TS
4 weeks ago

Bristol East

yes, remember to take your passport

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By *inki12Man
4 weeks ago

Burnley

Yes, just got back. Wrap up warm. Plenty of fun to be had x

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By *enjamin2018Man
4 weeks ago

Halstead

Go to the Met, allow a full day it's a fabulous museum.

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago

New years eve...Times square.

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By *even333Man
4 weeks ago

Birmingham

There is simply so much to see and do you could spend a whole year there on holiday.

Plus there is every type of cuisine you could imagine.

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By *even333Man
4 weeks ago

Birmingham

Get lunch at Katzs deli. I recommend the pastrami sandwich. Then in no particular order you could:

Walk through Central Park.

Visit the Statue of Liberty. Visit the 9/11 memorial. Go up the Empire State Building. Visit Times Square. Walk across Brooklyn Bridge. Visit The High Line. Visit the Guggenheim and the Met. Go to the Bronx Zoo.

Go to Little Italy and have a nice meal at Zia Maria after doing some of these.

Try to get tickets to the Jets game on Sunday.

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By *0yguyMan
4 weeks ago

Cumberland


"There is simply so much to see and do you could spend a whole year there on holiday.

Plus there is every type of cuisine you could imagine. "

I could do without eating more thanks. I’ll go on a cruise to lose weight!

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By *hroatLadWellsMan
4 weeks ago

camden


"10 more days then off to New York for a week,, any recommendations "

Greenwich Village...it's going to be the go to NY place once the Timothy Chalamet "Complete Unknown" movie comes out

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By *dambi00Man
4 weeks ago

Leicester

Never a dull day in New York, loved it whilst I was there

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By *even333Man
4 weeks ago

Birmingham


"10 more days then off to New York for a week,, any recommendations "

Definitely try to catch a Jets or Giants game or a Knicks or Nets game. Some last minute bargains on Stubhub.

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By *hubsloverMan
4 weeks ago

East/west sussex

Visit east side club . Loved it

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By *even333Man
4 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Never a dull day in New York, loved it whilst I was there "

Amazing place. That's why so many celebs move there. My friend lives a few streets away from Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz in Cobble Hill.

Plenty to see do in Brooklyn too.

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By *our-slaveMan
4 weeks ago

nottingham

I went to NY for a 2 week holiday a few years ago. I was bored after 3 days. London is 100 times better (in my opinion).

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By *enjamin2018Man
4 weeks ago

Halstead

I agree with you, even though I had a great time in NYC .

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By *uvtasukMan
4 weeks ago

G mire

If anyone approaches you on the street they are looking for money. Somehow.

I know it's a pessimistic view but 9 out of 10 times it's correct.

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By *even333Man
4 weeks ago

Birmingham


"I went to NY for a 2 week holiday a few years ago. I was bored after 3 days. London is 100 times better (in my opinion)."

London has went way downhill. Less interesting pubs left. Oxford Street now... WTF.

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