Right now I have the Lexington Hotel booked. I know we want to see the 9/11 memorial and museum and Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island. I am planning on getting tickets to the museum ahead of time
Yes, we did the City Pass with six attractions and both of those were on it. They also had a New York pass with three attractions. Saved a ton.If you're doing enough "tourist" attractions, check out the Explorer City Pass. I purchased mine for a discount through Costco. It gives you admission to four attractions, and I'm pretty sure it includes at least the 9/11 memorial and perhaps Statue of Liberty too. It also includes the Empire State Building, the Guggenheim, and the Met.
Hi, we are going to Times Square on a Saturday morning and returning on Sunday.
Anyone have any tips on how to do this on a budget?
Thanks
I personally like the staten island ferry r/t to see the statue of liberty for free.... it's a fun ride! But it doesn't touch the island,just goes right by it....the price is right!
For example, the Museum of Natural History shows $22 for a ticket, but you can go to the ticket booth and pay what you'd like, such as $5 apiece.
Don't eat anywhere near Times Square and don't eat at chains. Use yelp to go to local places instead. NYC has incredible food options & you can find great deals on food too. Don't travel & invest that time & money to eat a place you have at home.
Yes! My kids came to visit me in NYC, and they went to several restaurants walking in off the street in Times Square--all awful. One exception is Gyu Kaku, which I like, but is a chain. I also like Burger and Lobster, also a chain, in NYC. Not sure I'd go to either as a tourist, though (if I had to pick a New York chain to visit as a tourist, it would be Shake Shack).
I have no Times Square advice, as that's an area we try to avoid, lol.