THE COMPLETE IDIOT'S TRAVEL GUIDE TO NEW YORK CITY shows you that this town isn't such a tough nut to crack after all. You'll learn how to plan and enjoy a made-to-order Big Apple vacation from start to finish and without blowing your bank account in the process. When it comes to planning a trip to New York City you may not know where to begin and you've heard the scary stories about how expensive it is. Don't panic.
This was a great book. It was very fun to read and very easy to understand. The maps were detailed and that really helps when you don't know where you are going! It was a great book and I would really reccommed it!
Great resource for planning a trip to New York City
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book cleared up our confusion on what airport to fly into, where to stay, how to get around, and how to find out about and plan activities. It's great!
Easy and thorough reference for novice in NYC.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I took out 5 other NYC books from my local library and of all the books, I found this one of the most helpful. Easy to find the information and informative ideas and suggestions. When you update it, change the title, please, as I think I'm going to be embarrassed walking around NYC w/it.
A Good "First Start" For Planning A Trip To NYC
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Here are the pros and cons of the book after actually using it to tour New York City.Pros: - Very informative "tidbits" of information about New York (i.e.: New York History, Tourist Traps, Dollars and Sense, and Time Savers). - Good information about how to pick a hotel and restaurant if you don't know where to begin. - Good information on the mass transit system and how to get around. - Good information on the major tourist attractions in New York (hours and days open, cost, directions, etc.). - Helpful planning sheets if you can't figure out what you want to see first.Cons: - The size of the book is too big to fit easliy into a jacket pocket. - The cover is fluorescent orange which screams "tourist" when you take it out in the subway. - It focuses entirely on Manhattan. If you are staying outside of Manhattan the maps don't provide enough detail to show you how to get from outside of the city to the city itself. Overall a good first start for planning a trip to New York City. It provides the basic information of where to stay, where to eat, and how to get around in Manhattan. I recommend a more detailed travel guide (Michelin Green City Guide comes to mind) to accompany this book once you are in the city and start walking around or when you want to visit outside of Manhattan.
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