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As far as a tourist's first visit to New York is concerned, the must-see list of things to do in New York can truly be mind boggling. But, there is no need to fret. Typically, the tourists who come to New York visit well known landmarks like the Times Square, Statue of Liberty and the Metropolitan Museum. But what are the top things to do in New York that is somewhat off the beaten track? After all, tourists are may not really know much about the gems in NYC, and you want to go and see places where New Yorkers go to play!
Things to do in New York City for free:
If you are a budget strapped traveler, then, a visit to Central Park is high on your agenda of things to do in New York City. It is free but it is awesome. 843 acres of beauty awaits you and you can get your fill of lakes, paths, trails and open spaces. All this, in the very heart of the bustling city. It's a great place for picnicking, rambling, sailing, playing and relaxing. In the summer, the Central Park hosts many free fun events too.
Some of the other free things to do in NYC include a walk through the Times Square Subway Station. There's music and stunning performances most of the time. Just enjoy the show. If you like window shopping, visit Saks Fifth Avenue or drop in at the FAO Schwartz, one of the best toy stores you're likely to come across.
Things to do in New York City: Paid
If you're after stunning views, then NYC won't disappoint you. And no, we're not talking about the Empire State Building. The observation deck at Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center offers tourists a stunning 360 degree view of New York. You get to see many of the famous landmarks. When compared to the Empire State Building, the view here is better. Besides, this place is less crowded. Timed ticketing is a blessing too.
A visit to New York is incomplete without visiting some of the city's famous museums. The Frick Collection on Fifth Avenue is a wonderful museum that houses the art collection of Henry Clay Frick. While you enjoy the offerings from individual artists, you also get a chance to check out Frick's opulent home. The Lower East Side Tenement Museum offer several guided tours for the family.
Once you've seen all there is to see, it's time to sink your teeth into the gourmet delights of NYC. A gourmet guided tour is one of the specialties of New York City. The Greenwich Village Food and Culture Walking Tour is a three hour tour where the guide takes you through the rich history of the village. Generous tasting is allowed and you get a great overview of the quaint village.
So, if you are looking for the less touristy things to do in New York, try the above experiences. You'll soon discover a facet of NYC that is different from your expectations!