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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

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.

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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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The World & I Online is a comprehensive academic resource that encompasses a broad range of articles by scholars and experts in the areas of Global Studies, Liberal Arts, Fine & Applied Arts, General Science, and Spanish. Originally published monthly in print as The World & I, our site includes the complete contents since 1986 and continues to publish a new issue online each month.
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