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RV Life Style - 100 Best Things to do in New York 8/20

The state of New York is in the north-eastern part of the USA. It is the fourth most populated state in the USA. The largest city is New York City where there is a population of over 8.55 million. You will find a diverse geography here, with mountains and oceans, rivers and lakes.

There are many interesting landmarks throughout the state including some of the most visited places in the world. There are over 200 colleges and universities in the state, some of which have been ranked in the top 40 in the world.

Cuisine is vastly different in every area you visit, depending on the culture of the inhabitants. Be prepared to try different types of food, and explore the many places in the state. Don’t be afraid to ask questions – New Yorkers will gladly tell you all about their state!

 

36. Strand Book Store

This bookshop in New York City is where you will find rare and out-of-print books. It is one of the most well-used book shops in the city, with a staggering 18 miles of books on offer!
There is a section of books for $1and many new titles are always on sale well below other stores.
Early editions and rare signed copies are to be found on the third floor.
If you are a book lover, you will want to spend a good amount of time here, so allow yourself at least a half day to browse the shelves.
 

37. Little Italy

You will find this district in Manhattan. It draws a huge tourist crowd every year, which come to see the souvenir shops and traditional Italian cuisine. The streets abound with bakeries and eateries.
Mulberry street becomes a pedestrian walkway through the summer at weekends, and if possible, you should stay for the San Gennaro festival which happens each September.
If you plan to see the festival, be sure you book accommodation in advance to avoid disappointment.

 

38. Cherry Blossom festival

This festival is held in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, in April.
Stay for the tea ceremonies, anime/magna display, and Kabuki dances. Not to mention cherry blossom as far as you can see.
This is a good place to take an RV, stay a few days and enjoy the festival. Afterwards you can explore other parts of Brooklyn.

 

39. Trinity Church

This is one of the most well-known religious institutions in the city of New York. It is found on Wall Street.
It was originally built for the Church of England and at the time was the tallest building in the city. This was due to the towering spire.
Look for the 23 bells which can be heard chiming all over downtown Manhattan.
The Church also featured in various movies, one of them being National treasure.
Plan to spend a half day here.

 

40. Gallow Green

You will find this rooftop bar at the top of the McKittrick Hotel. The staff poses as actors and actresses from a bygone era complete with costumes and make-up.
Considering that the bar is right at the top of a building, you will be amazed at how green and lush the area is. Vines, shrubs, and lights make this a place where you can escape the bustle of the streets.
Musicians regularly play jazz, with actors providing the entertainment. You will find punch served in copper bowls, and enjoy cocktails you have never heard of before!
It may be wise to stay a night if you are going to truly enjoy the rooftop bar, so check into a hotel, and have a good night out.

 

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