Wednesday, July 10, 2013

New York City Tour

By Jeff Myers


The bright lights and hustle-and-bustle of New York lures millions of visitors. Choosing the right tours of the right areas area can be just nerve-racking and is never as straightforward as just consulting your New York hotel guide.

Many visitors - beguiled by the glittering billboards, Broadway shows, and multiplex dining establishments opt to tour Big Apple City's most fun area - Times Square. It?s a great spot to experience and conveniently everything is close enough you can meander around unaided. When it comes to the other bits of NYC, it's worth your while to book a tour so that you spend more of your time seeing the sights instead of finding them.

For families traveling with youngsters, the Higher West Side is a great location to explore. Close to the highlights in Times Square, the Higher West Side also provides vicinity to child friendly tops like The Museum of Natural History and Central Park. The Higher West Side serves a gaggle of smaller, unique hostels to select from like Hotel Beacon and Hotel Belleclaire. This is a great place to see from a tour bus, rather than wholly on foot.

The Upper East Side, close to important attractions like The Metropolitan Museum, The Guggenheim Museum, and Museo del Barrio, offers a lot when referring to sight-seeing. The Pierre, The Carlyle, and The Mark Hotel provide iconic architecture, as well as top class service and accommodations to their guests. This is another good spot to see from a tour bus, ideally one that will stop at your chosen locations and gove you time to explore before moving on to the next destination.

Young and hip? Go to Soho immediately. Horny boutiques and hotels intermingle with the best shopping NY City has to offer. Soho also has a wide array of trendy, avant garde restaurants. The Soho Grand and the Mondrian Soho are a couple of the most well-known and favored lodgings in the area. You will want to walk around this area and enjoy the borough at your own pace, but also consider tours of local historic buildings, wine tastings and other more eclectic tour offerings.

No matter what your particular field of interest, the NYC tour industry is ready to accommodate and maximize your visit with area knowledge, history and personal experiences that you may not get rambling around without a sound plan.




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