time square live web cam not too crowded but you can always hear the fire siren. never stop
http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/?cam=tsone_str
http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/?cam=tsone_str
Quote from FCXoptions:
I will have to check out that live feed when I get home, it wouldn't load at work.
I have been to nyc once before, but we didn't do much. It was a family trip with my grandparents (85+) so we had a lot of downtime. But still went to the empire state building, Chicago and Spamalot the plays, Yankee's game, and a lot of shopping. That was about it. We tried going to the Intrepid, we walked a good ways to find it was moved for restoration!
Now that it is just my wife and I we will be able to get around much easier, use the subway or just walk wherever we want. So I am wanting to do a lot. The plan is get there friday morning and leave monday around lunch. I was debating on going thursday instead, we will see.
Looking at the Westin though on where to stay. Any suggestions otherwise? Also any suggestions on what to do? I am sure we will do some shopping of course, possibly go on the empire state building, central park for sure neither of us have been and we both really want to. Possibly a play also one night.
Any other ideas? Neither of us are 21 haha so bars aren't really an option.
Chinatown next to Little Italy is taken over by Italian restaurants, you better off go to Chinatown in Flushing, NY.Quote from nutmeg:
Go to bryant park, rock center, st pats, gran central station and bloomies, trump tower (just to say you been there) those are pretty manageable in a day.
Take a cab to union square and hang out or chinatown and buy some white gold (two dollar two dollar).
Quote from Maverick74:
Go see Letterman! They have people who hang out in times square that give away free tickets. Take your wife to the bar at the top of the Peninsula Hotel. Killer view. Go to the MET and Central Park. Go to the TKTS booth and pick up same day theater tickets 50% off. Almost every show is available. The NY Public Library is actually quite a site to see as well.
Quote from marketsurfer:
There are some mighty fine ladies at the Penissula roof, but i think its closed for the season----- if you look off the right hand side of the roof, facing 5th, you can see into my old office.....
The issue with the cheap booth selling tickets is the line can take hours-- not worth it if you are on a time schedule--
If you want good cheap italian and don't mind a crowd, try Serafinas
http://www.serafinarestaurant.com/serafina/menu.html\
Best bar burger on earth-- i saw Ralph Lauren here once, he loves this dive
http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/jg-melon/