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Newark International Airport

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Newark International Airport

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Greenwich Village

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Greenwich Village

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Midtown / Times Square

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Times Square is home to the glowing lights, New Year's celebration and larger than life advertisements that many tourists picture when they envision New York City. Home to a supersized Toys R US, MTV, CNBC, and numerous other notable landmarks seen in television and movies, Times Square provides overwhelming visual stimulation throughout its crowded arteries. Its theme restaurants and great shopping make Times Square an absolute must-see for all New York visitors as its dramatic, modern capitalist scenery provides photo opportunities to last a lifetime. First time more..

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Bronx

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Bornx

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SoHo / Tribeca

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SoHo / Tribeca

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JFK Airport

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JFK Airport

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Grand Central Terminal

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42nd Street-Grand Central is a major hub in the New York City Subway, and was the second busiest station in 1994.

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Long Island

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Long Island

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Fort Greene

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Fort Greene is a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City, USA, roughly bounded by the Brooklyn Navy Yard/Nassau Street to the north, Flatbush Avenue to the west, Vanderbilt Avenue to the east and Atlantic Avenue to the south.

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West Side

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West Side

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Little Italy

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Little Italy

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Lower East Side

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Lower East Side

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Transportation

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The best way to travel in New York City is using mass transportation.  You can view the subway maps here: http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/maps/submap.htm.  Depending on how many days you are visiting NYC, purchasing the Unlimited Ride MetroCard will allow you to board the subway and buses, cheaper than a Pay-Per-Ride.  You can also purchase an One Day Fun Pass. 

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Brooklyn

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Brooklyn

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East Side

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East Side

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Financial District

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Financial District

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Murray Hill

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Murray Hill

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Upper East Side

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Upper East Side

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Upper West Side

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Upper West Side

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