Visit Times Square After Sundown
Times Square where the iconic ball drops on New Year’s Eve. While it’s interesting during the day, it’s even more so at night. Take in all the glowing billboards, neon signs, and the 24-hour traffic gridlock. The hustle and bustle goes on all the time. Check out the many restaurants, and stores as you walk around the area. Don’t be surprised if you run into any characters (in or out of costumes) as you people watch! It is New York after all!
Dine On Classic New York Pizza
Do you love pizza? Among other things, New York is also famous for pizza. There are many theories on why New York style pizza is so great. Some say it’s the dough. Some say it’s the water. Others say it’s the pizzaiolo knowledge passed down from generation to generation there. Whatever the case, it’s a “must try” for first-timers. Veteran visitors suggest “America’s first pizzeria Lombardi’s, Patsy’s in Harlem which has been open since the 1930s, and Prince Street Pizza, whose specialty is square sliced pepperoni pizza.