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The Big Apple on a Budget |
| Section: LIFE / TRAVEL |
| Author: Petula Brown |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 2/1/2006 |
| Size: 1,266 Words, 8,432 Characters |
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The Statue of Liberty. Times Square. Wall Street. Such world-renowned landmarks are must-see venues for visitors to New York City. But visitors knowledgeable of the City's varied, vibrant neighborhoods will be greeted to new experiences that are inexpensive while providing a taste of real city living. By offering alternatives to midtown hotels and exclusive restaurants, these areas provide vacationers an intimate adventure not available from the top of a double-decker tour bus or through highly structured group tours. Combined with budget-friendly activities, travelers can enjoy the City without breaking the bank.
Accommodation options
For visitors looking to spend most of their time on the streets of New York, affordable accommodations can provide not only more cash for other activ...
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...g Apple certainly has its share of tourist hot spots and can be the place for an upscale getaway. But for a different perspective on the City that never sleeps, consider options that provide the chance to live like a local. With reasonably priced dining options and lodging that lets vacationers see other sides of the City and reasonably priced activities, visits will always be a new adventure.
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