Megustaelhockey
"I like hockey" in Spanish
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Leave between 4:30 and 4:45.What is a good time to drive into the city to make it in time for a Ranger game? I live 30 min north/west of the GW.
Leave between 4:30 and 4:45.What is a good time to drive into the city to make it in time for a Ranger game? I live 30 min north/west of the GW.
What is a good time to drive into the city to make it in time for a Ranger game? I live 30 min north/west of the GW.
That's good to know, thanks! Actually decided just to drive to Willowbrook Mall and take the bus in from there. Way easier and cheaper.If you're reading this, it's too late....
If you haven't already, go on ParkWhiz to prepay on parking. I usually find some cheap deals on there.
So, in 3 weeks I am finally back to NYC, last time in 2015.
Is there something special, new yorkers do in December? (No, not the Christmas Tree enlightment, this was.. too much 2 years ago^^)
I already know the beautiful christmas markets, but is there something real special you can do when visiting beginning of DEC, what "tourists" not do?
Funny enough, in a little more than 4 weeks I'll be in Germany back home (not too far away from Aachen btw. ) so I'm actually looking forward to the German Christmas markets over there.
Anyhow, not sure with who you are visiting and what you have already seen but in a Rangers related sense I'd say take you SO to Rockefeller Ice skating (it's as touristy as you can get really, but it's still fun).
Also, Bryant Park Winter Village is something I enjoy. But then again it's pretty touristy. It's very hard to actually do something in a city that thrives off of tourism. Almost everything you can think of, 10 other tourists are likely to have the same idea as you in this very moment.
I'd say just do whatever you enjoy without worrying too much about whether it's 'touristy' or not. Just have fun, there's plenty of things to do in NYC.
ThanksSo I'll do whatever sounds like fun. Tickets for NYR - NJD on Saturday in December are already ready.. this will be great hopefully.
The Christmas market in Aachen is great btw :-D (You should go to Lindt there to buy Chocolate at the factory outlet)
So, in 3 weeks I am finally back to NYC, last time in 2015.
Is there something special, new yorkers do in December? (No, not the Christmas Tree enlightment, this was.. too much 2 years ago^^)
I already know the beautiful christmas markets, but is there something real special you can do when visiting beginning of DEC, what "tourists" not do?
We really enjoy avoiding the tourists...
If you want to experience china town don't go to china town. Take the 7 train to the end at Main street and get some real dim sum.4. Outerboroughs can be fun too: Walk around Astoria (Greece) and Elmhurst (Southeast Asia) in Queens. Belmont (the real Little Italy) in the Bronx. Glamorous? No. Authentic. Very much. While your friends are waiting on line to take a selfie with the balls of the Charging Bull, you'll experiencing the real New York.
I am moving from Northern VA to NY.
My job is by pier 11 in Manhattan.
I’m looking for some help and recommendations in finding a place.
Given my salary is just under 70 I’d like a place under 2k convenient to 2/3/4/5/6/J/M/R/Z or the NJ ferry.
Any tips or realtors to refer?
What I first tell tourists who ask me how to experience NYC like a local:
Close your eyes and think of New York City. What you see is what we avoid like the plague. The Statute of Liberty? No. Times Square. No. Central Park. No. Rockefeller Plaza, the Met and Moma, Bryant Park? No, No, No, No. At the very least not on weekends and holidays.
What I then suggest:
1. Take the subway to Union Square and walk in any direction. My favorite direction is southeast, towards St. Marks. Don't forget to grab a slice at Joe's.
2. Hungry late at night? Take the subway to Penn Station and walk east towards Koreatown. Eat bbq, drink soju, and maybe after dip your toes into some k-pop karaoke.
3. Watch a local team at a local pub or sports bar. Avoid chains.
4. Outerboroughs can be fun too: Walk around Astoria (Greece) and Elmhurst (Southeast Asia) in Queens. Belmont (the real Little Italy) in the Bronx. Glamorous? No. Authentic. Very much. While your friends are waiting on line to take a selfie with the balls of the Charging Bull, you'll experiencing the real New York.
5. Most importantly: Don't try to do too much. You'll end up enjoying none of it.