New York City Apartments For Your Stay in the Big Apple
The island is overlooked by the famous Statue of Liberty and you can go right the way to the top of the statue as Ellis Island is only a boat ride away.
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Everyone must have travelled to New York at least once. It really is a city that never sleeps. At Time Square at night, you are drawn in by all the adverts and lights. The infrastructure from outside into the city works perfectly. Trains run every 5 minutes from Newark directly to the World Trade Centre. Unfortunately, you have to book time slots for visits to the Edge or One World, otherwise there is no chance of getting up there. We did a lot of sightseeing and bought the New York Pass for 4 days in advance, which was recommended. Here you have many things already included as far as the sights are concerned. The most impressive thing was probably the museum of 9/11. We also took the train to Cony Island, where there is an amusement park, which was the highlight for the kids and then went swimming in the Atlantic. Unfortunately, the flight to New York is very expensive and takes quite a long time, but it's definitely a must for the impressive experiences. The hotels in the centre of the city are almost unaffordable if you want to stay longer. We recommend staying in a hotel outside the city centre.
New York is always busy, but unfortunately the attractions are often touristy and overcrowded
The Edge with its glass floor was an insider tip. The park on Brooklyn Brige was a great place to relax.
We will definitely fly there again. The city is amazing.
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Shopping
Very crowded
Expensive food
Fans of city breaks
I love this mega city. Walking 20 kilometres in one day is nothing. You can gather more impressions in this city than in any other. The view over the city from the Empire State Building is gigantic, and it's even better in the dark. The New York Pass is highly recommended. It allows you to see many sights for less. You can book this pass for certain days. Coney Island is worth a visit with children, there is an amusement park here and afterwards you can swim in the Atlantic and eat delicious food on the promenade. New York with its many bridges and neighbouring parks also invites you to linger and relax. The Museum of 9/11 is a must-see. It gives you goose bumps. We also took the free ferry to Staten Island, past the Statue of Liberty, with a great view of the New York skyline from the water. There is so much to tell, but seeing it with your own eyes is even better. I'm definitely coming back a third time.
Central Park to relax. The famous Statue of Liberty had to be visited.
Time Square in the dark. All the lights are overwhelming.
I've already been to the city twice and will definitely be back.
Free ferry
delicious food
Expensive living expenses
Few litter bins
Fans of city breaks
Everyone should have travelled to New York at least once, it was and is as beautiful as I have never seen it anywhere else, there seems to be an infinite number of activities and excursions you can do there. I particularly liked the Statue of Liberty, as you usually only see it in films. The food was delicious almost everywhere, and I can always recommend Red Lobster. You can get everywhere by train and they actually run every 5-10 minutes.
There is never a dull moment in New York as there is always something going on.
Personally, I really liked the Edge tower with the glass platform
I will fly there again one hundred per cent
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Shopping
Too few rubbish bins
Very expensive (general)
Fans of city breaks
What everyone should have done once is this trip. It's the best I've ever done and I've already done many. My favourites were the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge, two absolute highlights in New York. You can eat delicious food on every street corner. You can either get around on foot, which I wouldn't recommend in the summer in the heat, or by metro, which you can easily buy from a ticket machine. I wouldn't do anything differently on my next trip or avoid it altogether.
Almost everything in New York was a real highlight. It was never boring and we always had something to do. I particularly liked the Statue of Liberty, which you usually only see on television. Otherwise you can do everything in New York, from water activities to sightseeing.
Personally, I found Brooklyn Bridge very cool as it looks great and is also on the waterfront
I would recommend New York because it is a city that never sleeps - there is always something to do.
There are many places of interest
Lots of delicious food
Very few rubbish bins
Very expensive on the whole
Fans of city breaks
We had travelled to America for two weeks and spent five days in New York. Our accommodation was in Manhattan, 2-3 minutes' walk from a subway station. The great thing about it is that you are super flexible in terms of places and time. If you use the subway in the evening (depending on the location, e.g. Brooklyn after 23:00), you can stow your bags or other valuables well or not show them. Nothing happened to us, but there were a few moments when I felt uncomfortable and turned my engagement ring with stone inside out. Not much bothered us on the trip, what was annoying was constantly calculating the taxis and tipping. Depending on where we were, we tipped up to a maximum of 10 dollars (the standard percentage is sometimes automatically deducted from the card reader) and that accumulates, so that you end up spending 100 dollars just for the tip. My highlights from the trip: - Have enough cash with you. You can't always pay by card! -NBA game in Brooklyn. Even if you're not a sports fan, you should treat yourself to something like this in America, regardless of the sport. The entertainment is simply on another level. -We saved ourselves the money for the Empire State Building and other viewing platforms and instead took a helicopter ride at lunchtime. helicopter ride at lunchtime instead. Best experience of my life. It's definitely even more beautiful in the evening. -Central Park is a must. Buy something to eat, snacks, drinks and just sit and chill in the greenery. -Another personal highlight: Museum of modern art very, very beautiful paintings and interesting features, especially the part with video games, Van Gogh's Starry Night and paintings by Monet. I can't say whether the pictures are still there, so it's best to do some research beforehand - It's best to buy a Metro Card for a week, then you can travel as often and as freely as you like. It's really worth it. We simply went to Times Square again around midnight because we felt like it. -Reeves/Hershey shop in Times Square very tasty milkshake with roasted marshmallow and chocolate and opposite is a Krispy Creme donut shop. You can see how the donuts are made and you can get really fresh and delicious donuts here. As well as fun souvenirs everywhere. - You can eat pretty well anywhere in New York - great bagels, sandwiches, diners and great restaurants. Nobody stays hungry here. And it's not super rich, greasy etc. either. It just depends on how and where you eat. - Halal Guys: Check the location beforehand via Instagram - anyone who loves sauces must have tried their white sauce. Plus the saffron, rice, salad and meat. - New York style pizza. Anyone who loves it cheesy and greasy must have eaten it.
NBA Game, helicopter flight
FatWitch Brownies, Katz Deli
You have to see New York. A metropolis that casts a spell over you.
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Stench
Fans of city breaks
The island is overlooked by the famous Statue of Liberty and you can go right the way to the top of the statue as Ellis Island is only a boat ride away.
Start your day by visiting some of the largest and famous museums in the whole world. The Museum of Modern Art is great for those art lovers and there are many contemporary pieces on display here and you can find it in Midtown Manhattan. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is also a must see as it is the largest art museum in America and the pieces on display here are some of the best pieces of Greek, Roman and near Eastern ancient art in the entire world.
Visit the area of Brooklyn and pay a trip to the Brooklyn Museum which features a wide range of pieces and collections which for those keen art fans, is well worth a visit. One of the most monumental and significant museums of New York is the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Paying tribute to those who lost their lives after the attacks on the former World Trade Center, check out the One World Trade Center, a large skyscraper that will be the predecessor of the former towers. Fancy a day out so you can explore the state of New York more? Then head uptown to Hampton Bays to experience part of rural New York!
Whether you plan your holiday here in the summer or winter, you will have a great time exploring around the city. New York city breaks are suitable for those who enjoy sightseeing as there are many diverse parts of the city to explore. The famous area of Manhattan is where you can find Central Park, a famous park in the city centre. Pack up a picnic and sit out in the sun during the summer, as the temperatures are relatively hot during this time of year. Winter city breaks to New York are also great as there are many ice rings to go ice skating, including at the Rockefeller Center, which is great fun with your loved one or your family. The Empire State Building can also be found in this area and the observation deck offers a breath-taking view of one of the most famous cities in the world. Times Square is a major commercial area also found in Manhattan and is a great place to be whilst celebrating into the New Year; short breaks to New York during the New Year are the best! Countdown and watch the famous ball drop as the clock turns 12; a great way to start the New Year surrounded by your loved ones.
Tradition oblige: try your hand at making the famous New York deep-pan style pizza or New York cheesecake from scratch. There are wide range of restaurants and eateries that offer these New York specialities and culinary delights. If you find yourself wanting to explore more of America during your holiday in New York, then the bordering states of Connecticut and Massachusetts offer a different take on American culture and cuisine.
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The most popular accommodation types in New York City are apartment rental and house rentals. With 272 accommodations in New York City, the perfect holiday home is only one click away.
With Casamundo, you will find holiday rentals in New York City starting from as little as £14. On average, properties in New York City will have a size of 157 m² (House rentals) and 127 m² (Apartment rental).
When travelling with your dog in New York City, apartment rental are recommended. These are the most common type of pet-friendly accommodations and cost an average of £256 per night.
We can help you find accommodations in New York City for a group. On average, the apartment rental has space for 5 guests.