New York is back, and it's as interesting as ever. In today's New York, you find the usual merry--go--round of artistic and cultural events, commercial ferment, music, lights, entertainment, and business. If some people have left the city since September 11, 2001, the many who stayed -- and perhaps have come since -- continue to create the energy that's unique to New York. New York City For Dummies is designed to help you take a bite out of the Big Apple without getting the worm. Maybe this is your first trip to New York, or maybe you're a repeat visitor; in either case, you want to find out what you need to know, but only what you need to know. You don't have the time or the patience for those monstrous travel tomes in which you need 12 fingers to keep track of all the information. This guide is clearly organized and segmented so you won't have to read what comes before or after any chapter.
You'll uncover tips about * When to go, how to get there, and how much it's all going to cost * How to make your travel arrangements, chose the neighborhood to stay in, and make your booking * How to get around, from ground transportation into the city, to the public transit system, to getting around on foot * The culinary culture of New York, its typical foods and habits * What to see and do, from touring famous buildings to attending a taping of a TV show * Living it up after dark, from Broadway shows to night clubs, and more or less civilized forms of relaxation Whether you're sitting in your living room trying to make a reservation or standing on the corner of 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue wondering where to eat, New York City For Dummies is set up so that you can get the facts, analysis, and recommendations you want, quickly.
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978-0-7645-5451-3 (9780764554513)
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Bruce Murphy was born in New York City, where he now works as a freelance writer. Alessandra de Rosa is a world traveler and professional tourist who has worked for the United Nations. Together they have been traveling and collaborating for several years. Among their other books is Italy For Dummies, also published by Wiley.
Introduction. Part I: Getting Started. Chapter 1: Discovering the Best of New York. Chapter 2: Deciding When to Go. Chapter 3: Planning Your Budget. Chapter 4: Planning Ahead for Special Travel Needs. Part II: Ironing Out the Details. Chapter 5: Getting to New York City. Chapter 6: Deciding Where to Stay. Chapter 7: Booking Your Room. Chapter 8: New York City's Best Hotels. Chapter 9: Taking Care of the Remaining Details. Part III: Settling into New York. Chapter 10: Arriving and Getting Oriented. Chapter 11: Getting Around New York. Chapter 12: Money Matters. Part IV: Dining in New York. Chapter 13: Getting the Lowdown on New York's Dining Scene. Chapter 14: New York's Best Restaurants. Chapter 15: On the Lighter Side: Snacks and Meals on the Go. Part V: Exploring New York. Chapter 16: New York's Top Sights. Chapter 17: More Cool Things to See and Do. Chapter 18: Seeing New York by Guided Tour. Chapter 19: A Shopper's Guide to New York. Chapter 20: Five Great New York Itineraries. Part VI: Living It Up after the Sun Goes Down: New York Nightlife. Chapter 21: The Play's the Thing: The New York Theater Scene. Chapter 22: The Performing Arts. Chapter 23: Hitting the Clubs and Bars. Part VII: The Part of Tens. Chapter 24: The Top Ten New York Experiences. Chapter 25: Ten Ways to Start a Conversation with a New Yorker. Appendix: Quick Concierge. Worksheets. Index.