Question:
REALLY fun places to go in New York?!?
Reys1209
2012-01-19 18:07:58 UTC
I'm really stressed out lately and i NEED to get away. Somewhere fun and unique i can do in february in NEW YORK. I plan on going with my boyfriend i really just need to have a good time and get out stress. PLEASE HELP.
Three answers:
kk
2012-01-19 20:37:46 UTC
10.) Take in the Customary Historical Landmarks.

While every proud American should visit the historical significance of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the Empire State Building, The World Trade Center Memorial and the other national landmarks in New York, there are simply too many to detail on a list of ten. For that reason, the historical landmarks are combined into one section.



9.) Join the Argument for Best Pizza.

One of the longest running debates is not only New York vs. Chicago pizza, but who actually has the best pizza in New York. Tons of New York restaurants serving homemade pizza offer up a voice in the debate. You simply can't take a trip to NYC without adding your input on the matter, and fortunately, there's no tastier debate! Try the classic pies at Lombardi's Pizzeria on Spring Street for a taste of old NY and don't let the line at Grimaldi's Pizzeria in Brooklyn scare you, it moves pretty quickly!



8.) Take it to the Top of the Rock

The newly opened Top of the Rock Observation Deck on the 67th, 69th and 70th floors of 30 Rockefeller Plaza offers one of the most impressive views of one of the most impressive cities in the world. It's open until midnight for a romantic visage of the twinkling stars above mirroring the glittering lights from the city below.



7.) The Metropolitan Museum of Art

From the early 20th century portraits and sculptures to the steel mastery of Frank Stella, the Met is one of the foremost collections of fine art in the world. The museum is so expansive and visual; you should plan on spending an entire day here. If you've never been, get on a flight to New York City and go see some fine art. Tip: Wear comfortable shoes!



6.) Radio City Music Hall

Is there a more American theater than Radio City Music Hall? This timeless testament to entertainment has captivated visitors since the 1930s and no other dance troupe will ever hold the esteem in the hearts of Americans like the Rockettes.



5.) Madame Tussauds Wax Museum

Where else in the world can you have a picture taken with Britney Spears, President Bush and Jack Sparrow? This world-famous wax museum is one of the most visited spots in New York and you shouldn't miss the opportunity to visit these stunningly accurate figures.



4.) Broadway

If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. And without a doubt, you should try to make it to a Broadway show! This is the most famous theater district in the world, and you can choose from timeless classic productions like “Chicago” at the Ambassador or a newer stage rendition of “Mary Poppins” at the New Amsterdam Theater. Either way, no trip to New York is complete without some singing and dancing.



3.) Times Square

It doesn't have to be New Year’s Eve to enjoy Times Square in New York City. As the heartbeat of NYC, Times Square signifies everything that the city represents. The excitement, the glamour, the independent free-spiritedness and artistic qualities of New York are all on display in this timeless spot. One of the best places to begin sampling true New York night life.



2.) Carnegie Hall

An entire trip can be dedicated to Carnegie Hall and its collection of delicious restaurants, its enticing gift shop and educational museum. As one of the premiere concert halls in the nation, Carnegie Hall is a national institution.



1.) Stroll through Central Park

Leave your New York hotel and enjoy a stroll or ride a bike through one of America's most famous parks. There are plenty of recreational activities and there's always something special going on in the park, like the Central Park Film Festival. Besides the natural splendor of the surroundings, the best part about Central Park is that it’s free!
2012-01-22 17:24:39 UTC
Well everyone has a different definition of fun. How long will you be in NYC?



Have you been there before? If you haven't been there before, then you might want to see some of the sights. Times Square is fantastic, but if you go, try and go at night. Ripley's Believe it or Not and Madame Tussuad's wax museum are also near times square. If you have the money, then definitely see a Broadway play.



There are loads of museums, such as the metropolitan museum of art, and MOMA. They're fantastic if you're an art lover, or if it's bad weather. If you don't mind the cold (It's pretty chilly in February though) then you might want to visit Central Park, the Highline, or go on a hudson river cruise one afternoon. You could also walk over the Brooklyn Bridge



Chinatown is a must. Rockefeller center also has great (and famous) iceskating. if you like shopping, then you might want to do that too.

There are unlimited things to do. If you email me your interests, i can give you a better list. Haappy vacation :).
haluska
2016-09-27 20:49:16 UTC
There's the Empire State Building (that used to be particularly cool). There's the Statue of Liberty (which (I believe) they are letting individuals return as much as the highest once more), Central park, and Times Square.


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