A summer holiday in New York means long days and exciting seasonal events… But nothing’s perfect. The Big Apple can get very hot, humid and sticky. Visitors who aren’t used to these conditions struggle unless they find ways to beat the heat.
School is out and your holidays to New York are booked. What better way to treat your kids after a year of hard work at school than by staying at your relaxing home away from home, The Manhattan at Times Square?
You’re hungry, but not sure where go to eat in New York? For sit-down meals, read How to Eat Affordable Restaurant Meals in New York City to find great places near the Manhattan at Times Square. But what if you want something different? Allow us to suggest a picnic in Central Park!
Independence Day in New York is as big as New Year’s Eve. By now, most fireworks cruises are sold out at steep prices, while many attractions will be closed for the day. This doesn’t mean you can’t have a fun day of patriotic celebrations.
No trip to New York City is complete without a day or two devoted to shopping. Whether you want to hunt for bargains of designer apparel or explore mega stores in Midtown, you’ll find something to suit your taste and, more importantly, your pocket.