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FAO: Anyone who has visited/lives in NYC (pg. 2)
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ziptnf
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
What about looking into apartment rentals? I know they do that in tons of places in Europe...wondering if NYC offers the same kind of arrangement.

People let you book apartments for 3-4 days?
Silky Johnson
They do in Europe...my friends do it all the time when they travel.
nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by shaw
Stay away from Times Square.

quote:
Originally posted by shaw
Stay away from Times Square.

quote:
Originally posted by shaw
Stay away from Times Square.


:D

though if it's a first time, you might want to see it. don't say we didn't warn you though.

midtown is a huge snoozefest.

i can't help on hotels so much because i never have really stayed at a hotel in the city... before i moved here i always just crashed with friends.

you won't be able to stay at the chelsea hotel :(

but i can say that central park (UES especially) is a good choice for location as far as the major museums go - you'll be able to hit the whitney, gugg, met, and moma quite easily.

speaking of museums, if you don't mind crowds, visit the moma on a friday from 5-8:30 for free entry ($20 regularly)

the rubin museum, which is exclusively himalayan art, also has free entry friday evenings. and the new museum is free from 7 to 9 on thursdays.

besides the major museums and of course central park (don't forget the skaters on sunday! you might be able to hear them dancing to maurizio - domina from half a mile away), i usually recommend people hang in the villages, soho, chinatown, and LES if they want to stay on manhattan island, but the outer boroughs are really not very difficult to get to ... and some of the neighborhoods are practically extensions of manhattan anyway.

so, sorry i can't be of more help with the hotels... pretty much the only affordable packages you'll find will be in the touristy area you're looking at, because everything in the 'it' neighborhoods are basically boutique hotels. the only thing cheaper is going to be in jersey or like some motel way out in the boroughs. it's also worth a shot browsing craigslist to see if you can find a rental or 4 day sublet in someone's apt - i think this is what i would do.

if you need recommendations on food or nightlife i can help there, though.

edit - and record shopping.
Silky Johnson
http://www.apartime.com/apartments/...CFUPBKgodPxOD8g
coolestrl
quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
People let you book apartments for 3-4 days?


www.homeaway.com

www.airbnb.com
ziptnf
Try www.couchsurfing.com, Jack. Should be more interesting and even less expensive.
srussell0018
http://wolflambmusic.com/themarcy/
shaw
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
:D

though if it's a first time, you might want to see it. don't say we didn't warn you though.


"I want to check out Times Square."
"Don't."
"Don't."
"Don't."
"Don't."
"Don't."
"Well...I've never been...I feel like I have to. I guess I'll meet up with you guys later."
[15 minutes after getting there]
"This is stupid. See you guys in a few."
"Yeah, we told you."
EarnYourKeep
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Upper West Side.


that's my hood!
shaw
hehe

Ian
quote:
Originally posted by shaw
Everywhere in nyc is expensive. Fortunately, the exchange rate is definitely in your favor.



I'd disagree here. We got very close about 3-4 years ago to $2to £1 - Now the rate is just below 1.60. Canadian is worse though, when my bro did his year out, he got 2.3 cad to £1 and now it's 1.49 to £1 Not so much fun :p
LeopoldStotch
i agree with the above. just got back from nyc myself today. i got a hotel (sheraton) in brooklyn for $119 that is real nice. next to the stop, and a 10-15 minute train ride to anywhere in manhattan.

if not, yes renting an apartment for a stretch of days is good too. some are cheaper than a hotel, and better accommodations.

only problem is that the hotel is in a shady neighborhood, but that can be ignored. :o
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