Plan your trip to New York City. Start by getting to the destination from your hometown. Then figure out where to stay (like The Standard New York), find things to see and do (like Central Park), and research places to eat (like Katz's Delicatessen).
Getting to New York City:
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Here are some places to eat in New York City.
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Here's what Trippy members say about New York City:
"Lower Manhattan has its own free shuttle bus to take you around. You can enjoy Liberty Park, the city government area (Gracie Square) — there are some amazing historic buildings — Wall Street, Trinity Church and Chinatown New York. Touring the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is free, you book online in advance. There you will see our gold reserve. You can also take the Staten Island Ferry for a great view of the NY skyline. The 9/11 Memorial Museum is there as well. So much to see and do away from mud-town Manhattan."