![]() Related: 10 most Instagrammable spots in New York City Get out of Manhattan It doesn’t actually sail, but is docked in a prime spot on the Hudson River. There’s also Grand Banks, a restaurant and oyster bar on a historic schooner. In summer, we also recommend North River Lobster Company, a “floating lobster shack” that sets sail from Manhattan’s Pier 81 from Thursday to Sunday. (Remember, you won’t get the perspective afforded by distance when you visit and climb the statue, which sits more or less by itself on federally-owned Liberty Island.) The view of the Statue of Liberty alone makes this trip worth it. ![]() There are dozens of ways to do this, from spendy private charters to cheap water taxis, but the easiest is to take a ride on the Staten Island Ferry - one of the city’s great, and truly free attractions. Get a sense of the city’s dramatic scale by stepping away from it and onto a boat. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. I would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. Related: 6 reasons to love New York, according to New Yorkers Take to the water Choose a play or a musical that you’ve never heard of, or would not be able to see back home. The famous red booth in Times Square sells discounted tickets for same-day performances, and the app can give you a heads up about what’s available, and how long you’ll wait for tickets.Īnd, a tip for the adventurous: When choosing a show, don’t be afraid to try something new. Visit Playbill’s web site for help choosing a show, and be sure to download the TKTS app. Nowhere else will you see the caliber of performances, or the polish and spectacle that you’ll find in New York City. But seeing a musical or a play on Broadway itself is different, and is worth your time and money. Sure, the touring companies of big Broadway shows come to cities across the United States. ![]() There are few more iconic symbols of New York City than the bright lights of Broadway.
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