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:
Q&A in New York City:
Prescott to New York City: Dog friendly hotels
La Quinta Inns. I stay in them all the time. Very pet friendly hotels. Great dog run areas.
New York City to Sarasota: Good hotels along I95 for two night trip to Sarasota
I would like recommendations of where to stop if I plan on staying 2 nights and arriving early on the...
Fort Myers to New York City: Best route for a 5-6 Day Road Trip from Fort Myers to NYC?
We are driving back home from Fort Myers, from February 14 (late afternoon, after dropping our son at...
West Palm Beach to New York City: Best & fastest route from Florida to New York.
Departing 2/21/21, would like an 1 night stop around the midway point. What’s a safe place to stay...
Looking for a hotel or flight?
Here are the top recommended hotels in New York City:
Want to research more popular hotels in New York City? Click the blue button below.
Here are some of the most recommended things to do in New York City:
Want to research more popular attractions in New York City? Click the blue button below.
Here are some places to eat in New York City.
Want to research more popular restaurants in New York City? Click the blue button below.
If you're flying into New York City, you can fly into one of these major airports:
Looking for alternate airports near New York City? Click the blue button below.
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 Sq)— there are some amazing historic buildings—Wall Street, Trinity Church and Chinatown. Touring the Federal Reserve Bldg is free, you book online in advance. There you will see our gold reserve. You can also take the Staten Islanf ferry for a great view of the NY skyline. The 9/11 museum is there as well. So much to see and do away from mud-town Manhattan."