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How to Enjoy a Weekend in NYC

There’s so much to see and do in New York City, it’s easy to spend weeks just exploring your favorite parts of the city. Sometimes work and your hectic schedule can get in the way of a big trip to the Big Apple. Luckily, there are a lot of things you can do in NYC in just one weekend if you’re crunched for time! Here’s how to enjoy a weekend in NYC like a pro while making the most of your limited time!

First, choose the right weekend. If you’ve ever been to New York City before, you know it can be pretty crowded all the time. These crowds are a staple of the Big Apple, and they’re enough to worry about on their own. That being said, if you visit during a holiday weekend or a popular month, these crowds can triple in size! If you thought the line for the Empire State Building was long before, try to see it over a holiday weekend.

If you only have a weekend to spend in the city, you need to choose a less busy weekend so you don’t have to waste precious time wading through lines or avoiding crowds. The winter is generally a great time to visit the city since most tourists tend to travel in the summer when the weather is nicer. A bonus of traveling in the off-season is that prices for accommodations are more reasonable.

Book a great tour that lets you see it all. There’s no denying that there’s a lot to see in the big city. If this is your first time staying in the city, you probably want to see all the top sights. Since the city is so large, it’s impossible to see all your favorite things without booking an all-inclusive tour. This bus tour in Times Square is a great way to catch a glimpse of your top attractions and sights without having to wait in line or walk all over the city. Stop worrying about fitting everything into one weekend, and just book a great tour that does the hard work for you!

Don’t forget to savor the flavors. If you’re trying to see as much as possible in a limited amount of time, it’s easy to overlook your food choices. There are a lot of touristy selections, particularly around the top attractions, and these might be easy at the time, but they will leave you wanting more when it comes to flavor. Instead of opting for these easy, and often overpriced finds, do your research before you go. Like attractions and sights, NYC is known for its top food. Don’t waste your trip by ignoring the many delicious options all around you! Explore the best pizza in the city or take a food tour to never miss a local favorite. When in doubt, eat where the locals eat!

Finally, don’t try to do everything. The biggest mistake people who only have a limited time in the city make is trying to do too much at once. It’s impossible to take in the entire city even if you have several months to spend just exploring. Don’t stress yourself out about trying to see everything you possibly can. Remember you can always come back to see the stuff you missed. Instead of rushing from place to place, take your time in the city. Allow yourself to really take in the sights you do get to see, and don’t be afraid to try something new!

NYC is the perfect weekend getaway. Whether you’re tired of your small-town life or you just want to take in the culture of the big city, New York is a great destination for a weekend away. With a variety of attractions for all budgets and traveler styles, you have a lot to see and do! Don’t feel pressured by the guidebooks to stick to a busy itinerary. Just travel at your own pace and take the city as it comes to have the best time possible!

Mavian Arocha-Rowe

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