By Mark Etinger
If you're visiting New York City for the first time, it can be incredibly overwhelming creating an itinerary. Do you go for the ultra touristy attractions or do you try to find all those cool hidden spots that only native New Yorkers know about? If this is your first time, that's a tough decision. While some people really shy away from major tourist attractions, how can you not visit the Empire State Building or Statue of Liberty? Here's what I recommend.
One "touristy" area I wouldn't pass up is Times Square. Despite being the busiest section of the city, it's become the poster picture of New York. It's the one spot that's lit up brighter than the Rockefeller Christmas Tree. The blinding lights, the big name restaurants, and Broadway so close by. After you're done photographing the skyscrapers, head over a few blocks and take in a Broadway show. It's just a must. Whether you opt for big hits like "Phantom of the Opera" or the "Lion King" or you look up a small off-Broadway show, it'll be quite a different experience from going to the movies!
Visit a museum. There are a number to choose from. The three largest and most famous include the MoMA, the MET, and the Museum of Natural History. The museum you choose depends on your personal tastes. If you're not into modern art, cross the MoMA off your list. If you have small children with you, the Museum of Natural History is kid friendly, especially the dinosaur section.
Weather permitting, a visit to Central Park will be a beautiful experience, especially during the spring and fall. Who could resist a picnic in this picture perfect park? You can also enjoy a boat ride on the lake, take a gander at the animals in the zoo, or even watch a performance at the theater. And how could I almost forget to mention a carriage ride! It's definitely a cheesy tourist thing to do that probably isn't very cheap, but it's New York!
One aspect of New York you cannot pass up is the food. But even native New Yorkers have trouble locating all the best spots. The best solution is to go on a food tour. A food tour will show you how real New Yorkers eat. Of course you'll probably end up at a few famous spots like Katz's Deli and Magnolia Bakery, but a good New York food tour will take you to hidden gems that Frommer's probably doesn't even know about. A food tour also always you to visit several food spots in a short amount of time so you won't feel like you're missing out.
Sidewalks of NY offers some of the best Flavors of New York food tours in the city. They'll take you to the hottest spots and places you might not have otherwise known about. Learn about the rich history of the city while you sample delicious foods. This is one New York food tour you can't pass up.
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