Since my brother turns 30 in April we decided to take a little vacation to NYC. Neither of us have been there so I'm looking for some suggestions. Any tips on where we should stay? What about restaurants, bars, attractions, etc? I know it's a general question about a city jam packed with everything, but I'm hoping you can help me out.
Last time I was in NYC, we stayed at the Edison. It's a block or so off of Times Square. It's a consideration, but you'll have to work out transportation from your arrival airport.
We did Times Square, all the attractions like Empire State & Statue of Liberty too. All was walking or a reasonable taxi or subway ride ~
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They're New Yorkers...
but they may have some ideas... ;D
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We've stayed at the Gramercy Park Hotel a few times - it's in a great location near the Flat Iron District and if you stay there, you get access to Gramercy Park. The Washington Square Hotel is cheaper and in the Greenwich Village area.
If you've never been there, one of the best things to do first off is to take a Circle Tour boat ride around Manhatten. It'll get you oriented and give you the best views of the skyline from every angle.
A lot of people get mugged and stabbed-it's the quintessential NYC experience.
I'll give you $50 to knock over He Man's bike. ;D
Nothing. There's absolutely nothing to do in NYC.
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Where are you staying and what do you like doing?
Plenty of karaoke clubs in k-town. There is a very cool japanese bar/club that's hard to get into. But then again, that's japanese.
Do you want to see touristy stuff like the Empire St Bldg or real stuff like DUMBO?
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IMO, NYC is the greatest city on Earth.
Just one warning, if you see that famous National Debt Clock, watch out. It's due to explode at any moment.
How much money do you have and what are you into? (jeez I sound like a street pimp)
Quote from: RAT900 on March 25, 2010, 08:39:14 PM
How much money do you have and what are you into? (jeez I sound like a street pimp)
Yes you do, but strangely enough the question is appropriate.
We haven't decided where we're staying yet. I would like to do some of the touristy stuff, but I also want to find the hidden treasures (little restaurant with the greatest food, hole in the wall bar packed with hot women, etc). Money isn't a big issue as we both have well paying jobs.
i say stop by mcsorley's. order a round of light and a round of dark.
look at the place and then move on. do this on a weekday though. weekends are tough to get in.
if you meet pakhan, kick him in the shins before he kicks you.
The best steak I have ever had was at The Post House at 28 E. 63rd Street. Pricey, but worth more than it costs imo. Classy joint; best service.
Ill give you $100 bucks to knock over my bike. ( Do note that i will sue for $2000 afterwords. its what we do best).
Also what national debt clock are you talking about?
if you want good food. really anywhere you go is pretty good. But your not going to find hidden treasures in the city without knowing the right people who will take you there. theres a reason they are unspoken of. The big thing is, most hole in the walls are just that, hole in the walls. So dont be disgusted if its not hte prettiest place in town.
also if you see a big ass digital readout on 14th st. people say thats our national debt. it isnt. its an actual clock.
Quote from: He Man on March 26, 2010, 04:13:55 PM
Also what national debt clock are you talking about?
Never noticed it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Debt_Clock (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Debt_Clock)
nope that thing doenst look that big. nor would it catch my eye. looks like a news ticketer.
Quote from: He Man on March 26, 2010, 08:05:06 PM
nope that thing doenst look that big. nor would it catch my eye. looks like a news ticketer.
I unfortunately notice everything, good and bad, so I'm surprised when others don't see the same things.
Quote from: KnightofNi on March 26, 2010, 01:01:54 PM
i say stop by mcsorley's. order a round of light and a round of dark.
look at the place and then move on. do this on a weekday though. weekends are tough to get in.
if you meet pakhan, kick him in the shins before he kicks you.
+1 on mcsorley's, just don't touch anything ;)
The urinals at mcsorleys. Piss where abe lincoln dropped trou
Tizzy - Give him the name of the restaurant you sent Tiff and I too. But then again, that is more of a couples spot, so maybe not the best place for some dudes to go, but damn make the beast with two backsing good food and very well priced.
If you want to go to a nice lounge bar, I'd hit up the Cellar Bar at the Bryant Park Hotel, which is of course in Bryant Park.
We actually stayed at this hotel too, just got lucky on Priceline. It is a very modern hotel, seems to be where the fashion industry stays when they are in town as the hotel has this weird vibe and decoration.
It was easy for us to get into the Cellar Bar as we were hotel guests, but tended to be quite a que out front for non-staying guests.
Bottle Service was actually reasonable. I want to say we got a Liter of Absolut Vodka for 185-200$, which wasn't bad considering drinks were 13-15$ a piece.
Hit up the local NY board. There are some great guys over there that will surely meet you for a drink.
I love going to the Blarney Stone bars. They tend to be a little "less flashy" and a make the beast with two backs ton cheaper.
I love visiting Manhattan.
If you want a great canoli and espresso, go to Cafe Roma in Little Italy. It's hard to find since it is being overrun by China Town :(