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Tourist help Please hear me out.
My daughter is in her 20's. Her number 1 bucket list a trip to NYC.
I want to bring her this year around September for her birthday.
This trip is important because she no longer wishes to celebrate her birthday anymore because her grandmother passed away in front of her on her birthday a couple of years ago.
I want to give her some happy memories again.
She wants a hotel with a view of times square. Can you recommend?
Can you guys give me some ideas on some things to do with her that will make her trip standout outside of the regular tourist things?
Her interest:
The Beatles
Broadway shows
Unique museums and restaurants
Central park
Food, food and food
She has mentioned wanting to see different boroughs but I have no idea how to even go about it.
She has mentioned Coney Island
I am looking at Hilton Garden Inn Times Square Central
Thanks in advance.
The_CerealDefense replied:
For museums - [The Met](https://www.metmuseum.org/) is the best. Hands down. If you go to any museum, go to this one, hell you're in NYC - you should go here. Its also enormous, so it may be the only museum even want to go to after spending a long time there. For other art museums, [MoMA](https://www.moma.org/) is the next best, and if you really need to hit another art museum, do that. [The Whitney](https://whitney.org/) is the next in line, but I certainly would not choose it over MoMA or the Met. For more "unique" museums, the [Tenement Museum](https://www.tenement.org/) in the Lower East Side gets the call
Looking for recommendations for New York City:
- where to stay
- best time to go (thinking April)
- length of time
- what to see/do as a couple
- what to avoid
- fly into LGA, JFK, EWR
Thanks in advance :)
Judy F. replied:
Tenement museum was a hidden gem! http://www.tenement.org
Wide awake on the Lower East Side! But head cold definitely kicking in. Grr. Can anyone recommend a great American cold remedy? The drugstore kind, not the bourbon kind (a little early for that here... =
Sarah R. replied:
I can't but if you feel up to it, I think I mentioned The Tenement Museum as well worth a trip. You must be near there and it's really interesting and not too taxing to potter round. http://www.tenement.org/
Looking for recommendations of things to do in NY aside from restaurants. My family and I are currently in the first 30 days of a mourning period so we can't go to Broadway shows.
All leads would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Julie H. replied:
Jewish tour of the Lower East Sidehttps://www.walksofnewyork.com , walk the Brooklyn Bridge, Tour the Jewish Synogogue on the Lower East Side which is now a museum http://www.eldridgestreet.org and close by is the Tenemant Museum http://www.tenement.org , which on certain days has a Jewish Family as the focus. Do a self tour of anywhere in NYC There are lots of podcast tours you could hook into.
Friends! I'm going to NYC for my birthday and I'd love recommendations for events/activities/stuff that is NOT:
1) an art or history museum
2) a sight/traditional tourist attraction
3) a Broadway show
What would you recommend?
Melissa C. replied:
Skip the "real" museums but do not miss the tenement museum. Seriously. http://www.tenement.org/