God help me for saying something so inherently touristy BUT The sheer volume of beautiful and amazing things here is breathtaking Go take a walk in Central Park afterward 😍
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Feb 15, 2024

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i do think anyone visiting NYC for the first time should go to times square and a musical, empire state building etc just for the novelty of it, and here are some other things that may be fun! (also search “new york”/“nyc” on pi.fyi, i did it for “london” and found a lot of cool stuff!) - definitely go to moma or the met! also the guggenheim has an amazing jenny holzer exhibit on until sept 29. skip amnh! - NYPL Polonsky Exhibition - everything from the original winnie the pooh to a beautiful mini leaf-shaped Quran! (you could get coffee, go to the whitney then walk the high line and take the subway to the NYPL main branch for the exhibit!) - staten island ferry in the afternoon - to see the statue of liberty! however, do NOT go during rush hour (6-9:30AM and 3-8PM) it sucks for locals when tourists add to the crowd during that time and the boats will be crowded enough with commuters that the experience sucks for you also lol - picnic in central park! you could do lunch, or broad nosh bagels is like a block away from the 59th st station, sometimes if i’m around in the morning, i get breakfast from there and eat it in the park. at least have a bagel at some point - cool bookstores: the strand, p&t knitwear, housing works (soho) enjoy your visit!! :)
Sep 11, 2024
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maybe this is a hot take but i think it’s way cooler than the met, and it’s a lot less crowded!! it’s a literal castle with a bunch of medieval art, it has a cool garden in the middle, and is located in a really pretty park (so you can take a nice scenic walk on the way there!) edit: realizing that you’re gonna be in brooklyn lol so maybe save for the next time you’re in manhattan… it’s pretty far north from a lot of things but i think it’s worth the trip at some point!
Sep 12, 2024
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You can absolutely feel like you’re getting lost in the North Woods of Central Park. There are little hiking paths and streams, boulders, and fewer people than the touristy southern parts of the park. A nice bonus is when you come out on the northeastern side you can peer over Harlem Meer and likely see some ducks! Hon. mention to Riverside Park (seconding the person who said that), Inwood Hill Park, and Fort Tryon Park (and the Cloisters!)
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