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Spend A week In New York; Relive It For Years

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

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If you are fortunate enough to have seven days in City, you will find this just enough time to see the most popular visitor attractions. Probably one of the first stops will be the and while it may be on every tourists list, that doesn’t mean it is not worth it, especially the view from the top.

However, it is the that will provide superior views (weather providing) from the top at around 820 feet tall. If you want to see The but are short on time then have the ferry drop you at (the former immigration center) where the view is great.

The ferry can still be traveled on without cost and can offer excellent photo opportunities of the skyline and the ; dropping off at the terminal is the best place because it is where there are some good .

No trip to would be complete now without a visit to where the World Trade once stood not that long ago. It is true to say that the location does affect people emotionally and until you are there, it is hard to imagine just how much space was taken up by the Twin Towers.

For those who love to shop there is of course the famous ’s and Bindel plus some fantastic old discount warehouses worth a look down on the Lower . is another famous store (for the wealthy) to look around but don’t forget the original .

An excellent tourist location is the , Air and Space which is likely to be closed until the end of 2008; this attraction is highly recommended and worth putting on your list of places to visit. There is a great deal there with the focus on the USS Intrepid, a aircraft carrier ; Concorde is also there and many other interesting vessels, including a submarine. The City Police is worth an hour if you’re down that way; it’s free to enter but a five dollar donation is recommended to help with its upkeep; it contains a great deal of information about the World famous Police Department; you can buy souvenirs too.

Another is the Lower Tenement which focuses on the appalling conditions experienced by the immigrants back in 1864. If is on your list of places to see then there is another aptly named the City of which has exhibitions exploring the city’s past, its present and the future. The is in a beautiful building which is free to enter but a nine dollar donation is normally given with plenty of souvenirs available.

For such a large vibrant city, seven days in should be viewed as minimum if most of the major attractions are to be seen comfortably and not as part of a ‘whistle stop’ .

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