caoyicen 2006-12-28 11:42 AM
NYC游览推荐
不少人要去纽约过新年,我今天也要走了,对于初到纽约的人可能需要一些游览建议,其实纽约旅游很发达,在tourist center(information center),地铁售票处都有地图和观光材料拿,城里也有观光bus环线,很多游览地点都有网站可查,只是信息很多,需要整理。昨天找到yahoo travel关于NYC的things to do,觉得很不错,稍微整理了一下网上投票的top 20,时间有限的朋友可以打印下来带去纽约做个参考。(我整理了地点,open hour,网站(有些很popular的地方是可以预订的,比如自由女神像,帝国大厦,这样可以稍微有点优先权,不至于等几个小时。),那个网站上还有地图,配合着打出来更好。当然这里面还miss了一些重要的地方,有时间再补充,大家也可以补充:guli
来源:[url]http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2737284-new_york_city_things_to_do-i[/url]
1.Time Square
43rd Street and 7th Avenue, open hour: 8a-8p M-Su (Times Square Alliance)
2 Metropolitan museum of Art
1000 Fifth Ave. 9:30a-5:15p Su & Tu-Th, 9:30a-8:45p F-Sa [url]http://www.metmuseum.org[/url]
3. St. Patrick's Cathedral
460 Madison Avenue 7:30a-8:30p M-Su [url]http://www.ny-archdiocese.org/pastoral/cathedral_about.html[/url]
This massive cathedral, situated across from Rockefeller Center on Fifth Avenue, is the largest Catholic cathedral in the United States. With its two soaring 330-foot spires, it is also one of the city's most spectacular architectural sights. Construction on the neo-gothic structure was begun in 1850 and completed in 1878. Inside, it boasts a seating capacity of 2,500, numerous altars and stained glass windows, and a giant organ with over 7,300 pipes. Services are held throughout the day, and many New Yorkers stop in for a moment of serenity in their otherwise hectic days.
4. Central Park
14 East 60th Street [url]http://www.centralparknyc.org[/url]
5. Statue of Liberty
Liberty St 8:30a-5:30p daily [url]http://www.nps.gov/stli/[/url]
6. New York Yankees & Yankee Stadium
W 161st St Box office: 9am-5pm Mon-Sat
[url]http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/index.jsp?c_id=nyy[/url]
7. Greenwich Village
Avenue of the Americas and Bleecker St
The zigzagging streets and charming brownstones of the West Village have a far more laid back atmosphere than most neighborhoods in the city. The center of New York's gay and student communities lies here, with a variety of funky shopping and nightlife including jazz, rock and dance clubs, restaurants, bars and cafes. By the early 1900s, the Village had fully established itself as the center of radical thinking in the United States. Famous reformers, artists and intellectuals all gathered here, and many still do. Do not miss a visit to Washington Square Park.
8. Chinatown
Canal Street to Bayard Street
9. Disney Store
711 Fifth Avenue 10a-8p M-Th, 10a-11p F-Sa, noon-6p Su
10. Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Brg and South St
Brooklyn Bridge was built to connect the island of Manhattan to Brooklyn. At almost 1,600 feet long, at the time of its completion in 1883 it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. Its architecture remains a wondrous sight in the New York cityscape. After dark, the twin Gothic towers and strong steel cables make a striking silhouette against the night sky. Walking across the bridge is a huge thrill, particularly if you start from the Brooklyn side and view the Manhattan skyline on your stroll across the East River.
11. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting
Neighborhood: Midtown
12. Empire State Building
350 Fifth Ave 9:30am-Midnight daily
[url]http://www.esbnyc.com/[/url]
13. Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Plz and E 49th Street Concourse: 6a-10p M-Su
[url]http://www.rockefellercenter.com/home.html[/url]
14. FAO Schwartz
767 Fifth Ave M-Sa 9a-9p; Su 10a-7p
[url]http://www.faoschwarz.com/[/url]
This is a spectacular experience for children of all ages. There are one-of-a-kind toys, gifts, collectibles and attractions unlike anything you'll see elsewhere. There's even a nursery where you can adopt a newborn baby doll! Or perhaps you'd like a Thomas the Tank Engine track with your name on it. Simply put, FAO Schwartz is a place to go nuts, with every kind of toy under the sun, right down tothe kid-sized Mercedes 500SL or up to seven-foot-tall polar bear!
15. South Street Seaport
19 Fulton Street, Suite 201 10a-9p M-Sa, 11a-8p Su
[url]http://www.southstreetseaport.com[/url]
This seaport dates back to the 1600's. It was renovated about 30 years ago to become a historic landmark as well as a shopping mall. It features amazing views of the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. The mall is divided into three sections—one based in the original home of New York City's fish market, another at Pier 17 along the water, and the final section in the Fulton Market building near South Street. A center of activities, events, a maritime museum, dining and shopping, this is an important NYC experience!
16. United Nations HQ
2 United Nations Plz Jan-Feb: 9:30a-4:45p M-F, 10a-4:30p Sa-Su
[url]http://www.un.org[/url]
联合国大楼,大楼内可以把自己的头像制成邮票,19.9美金,或者买明信片寄回,由联合国的邮戳,2.5美金(personalized stamp shop)
17. Chrysler Building
405 Lexington Avenue 8:30a-5:30p M-F
18. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
11 West 53rd Street 10:30a-5:30p Sa-M, W, Th, 10:30a-8p F
[url]http://www.moma.org[/url]
19. Little Italy
Mulberry Street and Grand St Varies by individual business
[url]http://www.littleitalynyc.com/[/url]
20. Bronx Zoo
Bronx River Parkway 10a-4:30p M-Su
chao 2006-12-28 01:06 PM
斑竹不是要去mexico的吗?
咋还没走?
是去NYC,然后从那里走吗?
sleeplesspig 2006-12-28 01:46 PM
一月初从bdl走
[quote]原帖由 [i]chao[/i] 于 2006-12-28 12:06 PM 发表
斑竹不是要去mexico的吗?
咋还没走?
是去NYC,然后从那里走吗? [/quote]
chao 2006-12-28 02:14 PM
[quote]原帖由 [i]sleeplesspig[/i] 于 2006-12-28 01:46 PM 发表
一月初从bdl走
[/quote]
你知道得很清楚嘛
sleeplesspig 2006-12-28 02:26 PM
碰巧,碰巧
caoyicen 2007-1-3 02:41 AM
hehe,今天刚从纽约回来,12/31号在时代广场不吃不喝站了7个小时,还不算来回的时间,疯掉了,再也不做这样的事情了。老实说我不明白美国人为什么能那么激动,所谓的big apple小的可怜,烟花也很一般,现场表演的都是些二流歌手。这个countdown能聚集那么大的人气大概也就是因为那是纽约吧。以后实在有人要看可以提前在旁边的bar定位,或者一些餐厅什么的,事先确定餐厅会开到12点以后就可以了,不然实在太累了。整顿一下,后天出发去墨西哥。
mike 2007-1-3 02:44 AM
wow, what a life
[quote]原帖由 [i]caoyicen[/i] 于 2007-1-3 01:41 AM 发表
hehe,今天刚从纽约回来,12/31号在时代广场不吃不喝站了7个小时,还不算来回的时间,疯掉了,再也不做这样的事情了。老实说我不明白美国人为什么能那么激动,所谓的big apple小的可怜,烟花也很一般,现场表演的都 ... [/quote]
freei 2007-1-3 02:58 AM
版主太可怜了,偶们这次多亏了了Oscarlre夫妇, yuxi&tete以及穷游网的朋友的帮忙, 9点多进去的, 然后在靠的很近的bar里看小剧舍的演出, 累了就下来看看被圈起来的人, 然后再回去屋里坐着,真是爽呀, 看到了苹果,太小了, 人倒是很多的, 倒计时的场面很热闹, 嘿嘿, 好了,估计一辈子没有几次能去看这种东东了,:guzhang
caoyicen 2007-1-3 02:59 AM
再补充一点,当时的情景就是下午2,3点的时候就有大批的人开始涌往时代广场了,三点多警察开始管理吧,他们把人群引导到第六和第八大道,让人群从两边进入,然后把时代广场用栏杆划分成很多小块,每当一块区域挤满人以后就关闭,后来的人被引导到更远一点的小块区域,一个一个填满,大概在4点半的时候,时代广场区域已经被填满了,后来的人只能排到后面分叉的两条街上了。有点像管理牲口,很早去的人被关进一个区域后就无法出来,除非放弃倒数的那一刻,越近的区域约拥挤,最主要的是无法上厕所,真不知道那些前排的人怎么熬过来的,那些人起码都站了10小时以上。倒数结束后也离开也很困难,很多人都跟着人群缓慢移动十几个block才坐上地铁。不过总的来说,纽约的警察还是很有经验,把场面控制的很好,人太多了,没有办法很人性化,更何快那些人站那么久都是自愿的。。。
caoyicen 2007-1-3 03:03 AM
唉,这次太匆忙了,也不够有经验,在时代广场的bar等是最好的选择,除非很有钱的朋友可以提前几个月订旁边的酒店观景房。真正想感受一下被圈起来的朋友也可以带一把折叠椅使等待的过程更舒服一些,呵呵
[quote]原帖由 [i]freei[/i] 于 2007-1-3 01:58 AM 发表
版主太可怜了,偶们这次多亏了了Oscarlre夫妇, yuxi&tete以及穷游网的朋友的帮忙, 9点多进去的, 然后在靠的很近的bar里看小剧舍的演出, 累了就下来看看被圈起来的人, 然后再回去屋里坐着,真是爽呀, 看到了苹果 ... [/quote]
sleeplesspig 2007-1-3 03:09 AM
cmft...
no pain, no gain.
have a good trip to mexico!
caoyicen 2007-1-3 03:16 AM
谢谢~还有好多东西没准备呢,总是很赶,呵呵,回来会总结经验的,已经犯了些小乌龙了。。。
[quote]原帖由 [i]sleeplesspig[/i] 于 2007-1-3 02:09 AM 发表
cmft...
no pain, no gain.
have a good trip to mexico! [/quote]
sleeplesspig 2007-1-3 06:39 AM
乌龙难免嘛。double check主要东西,如证件,receipts等,带上就好了。
Oskarlre 2007-1-3 10:29 AM
下次谁要去,一定要提前通知,另外我都说了我们会去纽约, caoyicen你也不联系我们,那天晚上我们reserve了20多个座位呢。 tete和我一致认为那个是很好的位置,绝对值的过去的。 又不冷,还有吃的,喝的,我们杀人就杀了一晚上。
caoyicen 2007-1-3 10:30 AM
receipts你指什么?不太明白
[quote]原帖由 [i]sleeplesspig[/i] 于 2007-1-3 05:39 AM 发表
乌龙难免嘛。double check主要东西,如证件,receipts等,带上就好了。 [/quote]
caoyicen 2007-1-3 10:34 AM
是啊。。犯傻了,那天倒是想到的,但发觉手机里没有存你的电话,上次我问你的时候你电话坏了没给我号码,后来也懒得再问别人要号码了,主要我在比较后面也没那么挤,找到两个la来的人打牌,呵呵
[quote]原帖由 [i]Oskarlre[/i] 于 2007-1-3 09:29 AM 发表
下次谁要去,一定要提前通知,另外我都说了我们会去纽约, caoyicen你也不联系我们,那天晚上我们reserve了20多个座位呢。 tete和我一致认为那个是很好的位置,绝对值的过去的。 又不冷,还有吃的,喝的,我们杀人 ... [/quote]
Oskarlre 2007-1-3 01:38 PM
我们在47街和46街之间。 你呢?
sleeplesspig 2007-1-3 06:13 PM
sorry,就是顺手写的,指预约的旅馆,要带付款的reipt去。还有带信用卡和钱,就行拉,哈哈
[quote]原帖由 [i]caoyicen[/i] 于 2007-1-3 09:30 AM 发表
receipts你指什么?不太明白
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caoyicen 2007-1-3 11:14 PM
我可能知道了,我也在那边,一直看着那边有家bar,但是觉得角度没有站在中间好,就没有过去,但没想到后来那家bar的顾客可以出来看,唉。。。
[quote]原帖由 [i]Oskarlre[/i] 于 2007-1-3 12:38 PM 发表
我们在47街和46街之间。 你呢? [/quote]
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