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They say New York is the city that never sleeps. Unfortunately, even locals need to put there heads down for a few hours every so often to regenerate. Traveling to New York City for the "Non-Yorker" c
New York Style
an be a daunting feat at first. There are just a few things that one should keep in mind before packing their bags for the Big Apple.

New York Is Expensive

The Island of Manhattan may have been purchased for a few bucks, but if you want to enjoy the city, be prepared to dish out the dinero. One frequent complaint I hear from friends and family who are not familiar with New York is the price of hotels, food and especially room service. Lots of people go to the city and check into their uptown hotel room only to be surprised that the cheapest service offered by Room Service is the $30 Breakfast which consists of a bagel, a coffee and a newspaper. Bargains are out there, but they generally are not on the room service menu.

New York Is Big

I laugh every time someone tells me they are going to avoid the cost of riding the taxi and the confusion of riding the subway and they intend to walk everywhere they want to go. About three blocks into your trek from the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art to Ground Zero you will probably be ready to drop. And even if a combination of adrenaline, coffee and straight up masochism gives you the fortitude to make that hike, don't expect to be hitting the town that night or moving first thing in the morning. Learning the subway system can provide you with cheap (and fast) access to the city.

The Route

So you want to go to the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, Battery Park, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Times Square? Sounds like an awesome trip to me, but you'll spend half of your time in transit if you follow that order. Look at a map before you set out and visit things that are nearby one another. Not only will this save on time, but also on money that might otherwise be spent on cab fare or your metro card.

Taxi Cabs

 
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While this is an informative article, the last section is somewhat misleading - "Gypsie Cabs are illegal." Not true. In many parts of the city Gypsie cabs are prevalent. Yellow cabs may be more prevalent in Manhattan but Gypsie cab operate quite freely in the outer boroughs without encountering from law enforcement.

Posted on 12/04/2007 at 10:12:00 PM

What can I say but another awesome article. You know how to dish out some great ones. Thanks!

Posted on 05/10/2007 at 10:05:00 AM

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