Traveling to the Big Apple? Here are six essential NYC travel tips to help ensure a smooth trip to the city.
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Sure, seeing The Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building are essential parts of a first time visit to New York City; however, you don’t need to pay a fortune to see the sites:
Sundays are NYC’s best kept secret.
Free parking, all-inclusive booze brunches, free films at the Brooklyn Public Library, 99 cent Off-Broadway shows at the SoHo Rep, free comedy shows at Upright Citizens Brigade, and much more.
So take advantage of Sunday specials as many NYC establishments offer them.
Take advantage of NYC’s extremely cheap ($2.75 per ride) and (usually) efficient subway system.
Even if you find it confusing, apps like Citymapper make riding the subway easy by giving step-by-step instructions.
Additionally, NYC is an extremely walkable city — especially as streets are typically numbered — and Google Maps can help you if you get lost.
Brooklyn is a more laid-back, less expensive version of Manhattan, with much to do and see.
Most first-timers to Brooklyn head to the hipster hood of Williamsburg, where you can enjoy industrial-feel restaurants, live music, wineries, rooftop bars, breweries, chocolate factories, beautiful graffiti, waterside parks and myriad events.
For an active experience, rent a bike and ride from the Lower East Side over the Williamsburg Bridge to Williamsburg.
Some of the many other Brooklyn neighborhoods worth checking out include Bushwick (especially on a Beer, Bites & Street Art #InstaWalk) Fort Greene, Park Slope, Gowanus, Carroll Gardens and, in the warmer months, Coney Island.
This might seem like an odd NYC travel tip, but even locals are constantly making new discoveries in NYC, as there are always interesting new venues and experiences popping up. Pick a random neighborhood and simply wander.
Put away your phone and iPod and really pay attention to your surroundings, noticing every shop, restaurant, bar, studio, gallery, theater, park, and attraction.
You’re guaranteed to make some findings not found in your guidebook.
Nervous?
There are many apps to keep you safe while traveling, though the truth is most of New York City is completely safe to wander. Check with your hotel if you’re unsure.
Have you ever gotten lost in #NYC? These tips will tell you how to have fun even in a new neighborhood. Click To TweetDespite popular belief, there are many friendly, helpful locals in New York City.
That being said, there are also some people who will want to take advantage of you.
For this reason, it’s important to be aware of scams.
Don’t purchase a MetroCard off of anyone except for authorized MTA staff or ticket machines, or you might find yourself with an empty card with no subway credit.
If you’re landing at Laguardia be wary of anyone offering you an Uber ride unless you’ve ordered a car through the app. You’ll end up in a very expensive black car you didn’t ask for!
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