... so great they named it twice.
My wife and I are off to NY in May to celebrate my 50th.
We are going to be doing all the usual touristy stuff and I was wondering if any Lifers out there had any tips for special or unusual things to see/do/eat.
We are going to be booking a table here
peterluger.com/ for the day itself.
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You'll have an issue trying to find it, but once you do, you'll not regret it.
The helicopter round Statue of Liberty is superb -also grab a show and shop at Woodbury common great for top names at primart prices and grab a Hot dog off a street vendor with every thing on it ---good one outside Bloomingdales
I spent my 50th there ...you will love it -
Still think London better city though
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York,_Lincolnshire
Fabulous galleries (MOMA/Met etc).
Baseball season starts in April so check out Yankee Stadium, avoid Mets- they suck.
Restaurants:
Commerce: on Commerce Street.
Balthazar (French Bistro) in Soho
The Harrison corner Greenwich st/harrison st
Tons of great shows on & off Broadway. We saw Spiderman (excellent - has a Bermudian in lead female role so must be good!)
Pete Luger's steak house is famous, but if you can't get a table, Smith & Wollensky's is a great alternative. Bloody expensive though.
There was a really good improv night in Greenwich Village that I can recommend - http://www.ucbtheatre.com/
One day we designed our own movie locations tour, from Ghostbusters to Superman via the Friends building, and the walk was long - but really felt that we had seen a huge chunk of Manhattan in the process.
Also meant to go and look at the gardens on an elevated rail track but ran out of time! http://www.thehighline.org/
Delightful little restaurant - Frankie Sputino's (17 Clinton St) - http://www.frankiesspuntino.com/17/17_menu.html
Didn't like New York much at all but The Rockefella Centre is worth a visit. Chinese in Chinatown is good but don't order like you would here, all the portions would feed a small family!!
London has much more character/style/class and life!
Also, went back for 3 or 4 days (not business) a few years ago. Greenwich village is interesting. We went to an original Speakeasy. They stem back to the days when they were cracking down on freedom of speech so a lot of novelists/artists used to frequent places with all kinds of hidden passages and exits. Hence the term 'Speakeasy'. They were then used during the prohibition era for the obvious reasons. A couple of good blues clubs in the area as well. A walk along Christopher Street can be eye opening.
Was great fun but to not add to what everyone else is saying. We did the whole sightseeing and Macy's and the other one, was very underwhelmed with that shopping side of it but it is great for the boutiques for the Mrs I think they were near Greenwich area.
If you like your films definitely go to the cinema. Went to the greatest cinema I have ever been to in my life while we were there I think around the Broadway area. But understand thats maybe not what everyone thinks of doing when on holiday..
Also get a cupcake at Magnolia Bakery, you can get one from the famous shop, but I'd just get one from the store in the market which is found under Grand Central Station, which the market is great!
Make a list of the things you want to do before you go, and sort out an itinery to make best use of your time when you arrive.
Cannot wait!
I am now busy planning what to do on what day. )
We also went to see the NY Jets play. it's out of town (new jersey) so you have to take some time out of your day to go, but great experience and fab to get a train out of Central Station and have a drink/food in the Oyster bar before you go? Disappointed they didn't come round selling hot dogs though. Assume thats baseball.