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Comparing this trip (post-Covid) to one immediately before Covid lock downs, there are so many FEWER tourists that it makes the city wonderfully pleasant to visit/stay and you, the visitor, feel like a native. Even major mid-town tourist haunts (Times Square, 5th Avenue, Rock Center, Saks, Bloomingdales, etc), seem vacant by NYC standards. Amazing to be able to walk these, and others (St. Pat's, the MET, subway lines, Staten Island Ferry, 911 Memorial/Museum ) without a crush of humanity and abhorrently long lines for entry. HOWEVER ... and, there's always a "however" ... prices and entry criteria have changed and the City is more expensive than ever. Still ... well worth a visit.
We loved the Museum of the Moving Image. I am a frequent museum go-er but had never heard of this museum. Since it was right around the corner from where we were staying, my husband and I decided to go -- and were we ever surprised and impressed. We could have spent all day there. Words can't describe how great this place is. If you are a movie or TV buff, this is a must-see. Even if you are not (like me), you should still go. I'm sure you'll be bowled over with this place.
Brooklyn is one of the most diverse places on Earth. Old, new, rich, not-so-rich. Every cuisine and kind of neighborhood. Prospect Park is in great shape and safe. The new(ish) waterfront parks by the Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Heights are in super condition and have great view of lower Manhattan. Walking the bridge is a really highlight. So much more reasonable than staying in Manhattan too, and just a really short subway ride to all the best lower Manhattan attractions and neighborhoods. People have a lot of crazy ideas that big cities are bad and broken in the USA. It’s just not true in Brooklyn. It’s a great place that’s better than it was 20-30 years ago.
EXPENSIVE city for travellers. To feel safe and comfy in your own space and be in a fabulous location without loosing time and money in transportation. Well Civilian Hotel was the best solution for me . Definitely recommended for 5 days stay. For a sleep go to Nolan Express.
Brooklyn is my home town, so im very familiar with how to get around. This hotel happen to be walking distance to one of my favorite bargin stores of all time. This hotel has a bus stop right in front of it that take you express into the city. During my stay i would walk the few block to the train station and once i was done with my day in the city i would take the express bus straight to the hotel, what a luxury. I always enjoy my time in New York !
New York offers to many different and interesting places, so is hard to single off any of them. To my opinion the best way to see and enjoy New York city is to take Hop on hop off for five days and gradually visit district by district of the city by foot. In each district it is easy to find good restaurant so that you can stay as much as need in certain place depending upon the thing you wont to see. Everything what is needed to be seen in Midtown is within walking distance. In that way, bearing in mind the plan made in advance, it is possible for a relatively short time (9 days, 10 nights) to visit and enjoy the center of the world - Times Square, the main buildings, the view from the skyscrapers, Central park, Brooklyn bridge, Greenwich village, the High Line, Statue of Liberty, Museums, Memorial Center, Night Tour, etc... However the special experience is attending performances at the Metropoliten opera and Broadway theater.