Getting to Manhattan from JFK:-
We followed the directions to the
SkyTrain in Arrivals and travelled to
Howard Beach Station (note: you pay at Howard Beach station). Then we took the
A Train. You can buy a cheaper return SkyTrain+subway ticket from Howard Beach to Manhattan Subway Stations. Note: we also puchased weekly subway
Metro Cards ($24 each) which proved very economical and saved a lot of time. The Subway was safe for us, even late at night, though we are used to travelling in cities.
One block away behind the
World Trade Center, near
Ground Zero, is
PJ Clarkes (http://www.pjclarkes.com/) where you can eat and drink overlooking the water with a view of the
Statue of Liberty until the wee small hours. There is also a very pleasant walk along the shoreline from there to
Clinton Fort at
Battery City Park (15minutes walk) where you can take a ferry trip to Liberty and
Ellis island. We found the
Heartland Brewery ([broken link removed]), beside the
Empire State, at
350 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street , very good value for food. The beer was also the best I found in Manhattan! We also had great pizzas at
Lombardis ([broken link removed] Little Italy (Subway 6 stop at
Spring Street ) at 32 Spring St, between Mott and Mulberry Streets. For a real NYC experience,
Katz's Delicatessan () at 205 East Houston Street (corner of Ludlow Street) on the Lower East Side is a must-do for (used in the film Harry Met Sally... for that famous scene). It's a good area for a Sunday morning walk around.
The Metropolitan Art Museum, besides being a fantastic museum
, also has an award winning restaurant in the basement and is also great for lunch. There is also a rooftop where you can buy coffee and take in great views.
Central Park on Saturday/Sunday (bands etc) is also an essential and the John Lennon memorial and apartment are nearby too.
NYC is graet for walking and exploring the different districts!
Shopping for electronics goods:-
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
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Essential bookshop:-
http://www.strandbooks.com/
(Think: The Winding Stair in Dublin x 100!)
N.B. too many people waste their time in just going to NYC to shop! Don't take the day trips to shopping centres! This is a waste! Just go to quality shops and buy less and buy what you cannot get or afford at home. Century 21 nearly had me filing for divorce! Hell! There is too much to see in NYC to spend the time shopping!
The crossroads of planet Earth!