See
the City for the
First Time -- Again and Again
Marvel at the pulsating excitement of Times Square, where bustling
crowds are dwarfed by glittering neon. You can pick up a half-price
ticket for a Broadway evening performance at TKTS Ticket Booth
in Times Square. For more information, call the Broadway Line, 212/563-2929.
Meet the city on a bus tour (most companies offer several to
choose from), then spend time exploring those that captured your imagination.
You can try Gray Line/Short Line Tours, 212/397-2600, which offers trolley
tours, double decker buses and bus tours of the city from two to nine
hours long. On New York Apple Tours, 800/876-9868, visitors can see
the sights by hopping on and off authentic London double-decker buses
at 48 locations an unlimited number of times for two consecutive days.
New York Double Decker Tours, 212/967-6008 runs a continuous loop throughout
Manhattan; pay one price and step on and off at your leisure.
Wander through Grand Central Terminal at 42nd and Lexington,
with its ornate early urban architecture and cavernous grand concourse.
You will love a quiet carriage ride around Central Park, then watch
wildlife in their natural habitats recreated at the Central Park Wildlife
Conservation Center, at 64th and Fifth Avenue.
Tour Rockefeller Center, between 42nd and 57th Street and from
5th to 6th Avenue, 212/632-3975. Here you will find Radio City Music
Hall and the NBC studios, where you can watch the live broadcast
of the Today Show from ground-floor studios at Rockefeller Plaza.
The building itself is one of the great art deco masterpieces of the
city.
Take an elevator to the top of the Empire State Building, 212/736-3100,
once the tallest but still with the most spectacular view in the world.
Walk out on the deck and see the city from above.
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