Days trips from New York recommendations please
AubreyMac
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Hi, I!!!8217;ll be going to NY for 7 nights in June.
I!!!8217;ve been before (pre 9/11 so a long time ago) and did a day trip to Washington which I found incredibly boring.
This time I!!!8217;d like to do a day trip and would like recommendations. Yes, there!!!8217;s lots on google but I!!!8217;d like to hear from someone who has actually been.
I!!!8217;m thinking of Philadelphia (specifically the rocky steps) but what else is there to do in Philly?
Also, I!!!8217;d like to explore coney island whilst there, I!!!8217;m not a beach type person so think a whole day would be too much, would half a day be enough?
I!!!8217;ve been before (pre 9/11 so a long time ago) and did a day trip to Washington which I found incredibly boring.
This time I!!!8217;d like to do a day trip and would like recommendations. Yes, there!!!8217;s lots on google but I!!!8217;d like to hear from someone who has actually been.
I!!!8217;m thinking of Philadelphia (specifically the rocky steps) but what else is there to do in Philly?
Also, I!!!8217;d like to explore coney island whilst there, I!!!8217;m not a beach type person so think a whole day would be too much, would half a day be enough?
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If shopping is your thing this may be Ok http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/woodbury-common. You get the bus from the Port Authority building. The train will take you to Boston in 3 hours, about the same as to Washington so that may be a possibility0
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There's a New York Thread for questions such as these.;)0
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What did you find boring about Washington? I love it, prefer it to New York City.
Ditto for Boston.0 -
BorisThomson wrote: »What did you find boring about Washington? I love it, prefer it to New York City.
Ditto for Boston.
I'm another one for Washington over NY0 -
Hi, I'll be going to NY for 7 nights in June.
I've been before (pre 9/11 so a long time ago) and did a day trip to Washington which I found incredibly boring.
Why was it boring? What do you enjoy? It's hard to recommend things without know what you like. Personally I think DC was better than NYC.I'm thinking of Philadelphia (specifically the rocky steps) but what else is there to do in Philly?
Liberty bell is in Philly as well as Independence Hall (where the signing of the declaration of independence took place).Also, I'd like to explore coney island whilst there, I'm not a beach type person so think a whole day would be too much, would half a day be enough?
Coney Island is just one big amusement park. There is a nice aquarium there. We spent most of the day there. 2-3 hours in the Aquarium and an hour walking the beach. The subway journey there was around an hour from Queens Blvd.
If you've not been to the Bronx, the zoo there is very good as are the Cloisters.
In terms of possible day trips outside of New York here's the first article on google: https://www.timeout.com/newyork/travel/day-trips-from-nyc-to-beaches-parks-wineries-and-more0 -
i've travelled quite a bit to Philly for work in the last 18 months and it's a beautiful city and would work really well for a day trip. It's a very accessible city, great for just wandering around.
If you're into history you would love Old City, wall to wall early American history with the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Ben Franklin Museum and Elfreth's Alley amongst many others.
I'd definitely think about Eastern State Penitentiary for a visit (Al Capone was a resident) and as you mentioned the Rocky Steps.
There is a seasonal tourist bus called the "philly phlash" that costs $5 for the day and works as a hop on hop off running from Old City up to Eastern State and back via the Rocky Steps.
Another (final!) thing to maybe check out is the Magic Gardens on South Street, pretty cool sculptured garden but does tend to get busy and is ticketed
For food, head to Reading Terminal Market in Center City, Dinic's Roast Pork sandwich is a thing of beauty.
Writing this is getting me excited for my own holiday in a few weeks, doing Brooklyn to Philly to Baltimore and flying home from DC.Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face - Mike Tyson0 -
BorisThomson wrote: »What did you find boring about Washington? I love it, prefer it to New York City.
Ditto for Boston.gettingtheresometime wrote: »I'm another one for Washington over NYstevenhp1987 wrote: »Personally I think DC was better than NYC.2.22kWp Solar PV system installed Oct 2010, Fronius IG20 Inverter, south facing (-5 deg), 30 degree pitch, no shadingEverything will be alright in the end so, if it’s not yet alright, it means it’s not yet the endMFW #4 OPs (offset): 2018 £866.89, 2019 £1322.33, 2020 £1337.07,
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markandkate wrote: »If shopping is your thing this may be Ok http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/woodbury-common. You get the bus from the Port Authority building. The train will take you to Boston in 3 hours, about the same as to Washington so that may be a possibility
I wouldn't do either DC or Boston as a day trip as both are worth an overnight stay. Try to do them in a day and you'll just spend 6-7 hours travelling and clock watching while you are there.
It would be like stopping in London and doing a day trip to Liverpool: possible but not the best use of your time.0 -
gettingtheresometime wrote: »I'm another one for Washington over NY
I'd return to DC tomorrow if the opportunity arose - and I'd be happy not to return to NY again :beer:0 -
Niagara Falls are only an hours flight away. Good for a day out.0
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