Friday, February 24, 2012

Where can I go in NYC just randomly for an adventure safe and cheap. NY is getting boring for me. I've been to 34th street, Soho, Chinatown, 8th and 18th ave Brooklyn, Prospect park, Central park, Coney Island beach, Manhattan beach, east village, Korea town, and I guess those are the few off the top of my head. It'll be great to discover NY better. After all it's where I live.|||Go visit the South Beach-Franklin Delano Roosevelt Boardwalk in Midland Beach, right off the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. It is two-and-a-half miles long, and has some long, beautiful stretches of beach. In addition, it鈥檚 very easy to get to. To get to South Ferry station in Manhattan, take the 1 train to the last stop, or take the 4 or 5 to Bowling Green and walk. The Staten Island Ferry is free of charge, and it takes about fifteen minutes to get from Manhattan to Staten Island. From the Staten Island Ferry Terminal take Bus S51 to Father Capodanno Boulevard and Sand Lane. Or, if you have a car, take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the Verrazano-Narrows, and follow the signs to Father Capodanno Boulevard, which will take you right to the beach and boardwalk. That's a hidden treasure in one of the most underappreciated boroughs of New York City,|||TRy nycvisit.com to assist with planning. Depending on your age / interests this site can help!

For my teens, they enjoy Conway's near Manhattan Mall, shopping the sample sales in the Garment District, shopping for 'old school' candy at Economy Candy in Lower Manhattan, the Smithsonian Native American Museum across from Battery Park, taking funny pictures with the bull at Wall Street,
checking out the old tombstones in the Trinity Church (the church from National Treasure)burial Yard.

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