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I’ll write down some tips for places to visit when going around with people in NYC.
- I think there will be opportunities in the future, so it’s good to have this information.
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I’ll generally write them in the order from north to south.
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Columbia
- You can take a campus tour there.
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Central Park
- If you’re feeling energetic, it’s fun to walk from Columbia to 58th Street.
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Upper West Side
- There are bakeries and brunch places.
- Good Enough to Eat is pretty good.
- There’s also Sarabeth’s.
- American Museum of Natural History
- It’s crowded and complex, so it can be difficult to keep track of each other in large groups.
- Riverside Park
- It’s great for taking a walk.
- There are bakeries and brunch places.
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Midtown
- Rockefeller Center
- There’s a Christmas tree during winter.
- Top of the Rock is nice.
- 5th Ave
- The holiday lights during winter are beautiful.
- Times Square - Bryant Park area
- You can buy souvenirs and such.
- If you’re a Japanese person living in the US, you can visit Kinokuniya or Sunrise Mart.
- Rockefeller Center
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Hudson Yards
- The High Line
- It’s nice for a walk, but it’s just a pathway.
- The High Line
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Chelsea
- Chelsea Market is a good tourist spot.
- The Google Store is also interesting.
- Little Island is interesting, but not worth staying for a long time.
- It’s by the sea, so it can be cold. Dress accordingly.
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SOHO
- It’s good for sightseeing, with trendy shops.
- EAK Ramen is the most delicious among the ones I’ve tried.
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- nowhere nyc, the drawing center for art.
- You can also walk from there to Tribeca and Wall Street.
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Staten Island Ferry
- You can see the Statue of Liberty.
- The night view is also quite beautiful.
- It’s free.
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Brooklyn
- DUMBO
- The night view is amazing.
- Williamsburg
- Note that there are limited entrances to the bridge, so even if you’re walking along the river, there may not be an entrance.
- Greenpoint
- DUMBO
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