New York City for Dummies

One of the best ways to get to know a place is by sampling the local food. Your New York City visit gives you the opportunity to discover what the words “New York style” really mean when it comes to pizza, bagels, steak, and cheesecake. You also discover the city’s cultural history by checking out its culinary institutions: the diner, the steakhouse, and the Chino-Latino and chicken-and-waffle joints. Additionally, although Manhattan’s grid layout makes it easy to find your way around, you can refer to a simple map to locate the most popular attractions by subway stop.






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Eating in Style: The Iconic Foods of New York City


From world-class restaurants such as Daniel and Jean-Georges to local food meccas such as the Union Square Greenmarket, New York City will feed you in style, regardless of your budget. Here’s where to find some of the city’s most unique dining experiences.


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Seeing New York City by Subway


New York’s subway system is often the least expensive way to get around town quickly. Most of the famous attractions can be found in Manhattan near a subway station (and in some cases, such as Grand Central Terminal, the stop itself is the attraction). This map is a quick-reference guide to the major subway stops near the top attractions.


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