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It's one of the most expensive city in the world, it's also an interesting city to explore, I notice the different neighbourhood when I visited Harlem, Brooklyn, Soho and Corny Island. Do stop by the touristy places for first timer but visit where the locals dine and shop, Brooklyn, Tribeca and East Village is really cool. Wear comfortable sneakers, walk to explore, lots of shops not on Google map, visit their vintage shops although I prefer those in London. Drop by museums and a must for musicals!! Dislike the polluted air, stinky lanes and feel really bad for the mentally unwell homeless people.
We loved the Museum of the Moving Image. I am a frequent museum go-er but had never heard of this museum. Since it was right around the corner from where we were staying, my husband and I decided to go -- and were we ever surprised and impressed. We could have spent all day there. Words can't describe how great this place is. If you are a movie or TV buff, this is a must-see. Even if you are not (like me), you should still go. I'm sure you'll be bowled over with this place.
Great restaurants and cocktail bars! Shout out to Laser Wolf, Deux Chats, With Others and Baby Blues (breakfast). Domino Park’s a great place to walk and see across to Manhattan. Easy access to the city via subway.
NYC is one of the safest cities in the USA. You can safely walk around most areas - especially tourist spots. Learn about how to ride the subway before you go. Take advantage of MTA trip planner & buy a multi day ticket. There are free subway paper maps at any manned subway booth. New Yorkers are usually willing to point you in the right direction when looking for somewhere. Take the 'tour' of the city first thing - hop on/hop off buses. I recommend staying 'on'. You can see all the architecture this way. See a live performance - you can get cheaper tickets - do a google search. See a museum - I recommend an afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the 911 Memorial, but understand the museum is like a reenactment of that day. There are thousands (literally) of other things to do. Come prepared to walk, so ditch fashion shoes & wear walking shoes. Eat ethnically. You can get a burger at home.
Long Island City is a very mixed neighbourhood - industrial, working class, and areas being gentrified. Not everyone would feel comfortable walking around the neighborhood. But there is hip stuff developing.
Can't review all of Brooklyn, but GreenPoint was cool, restaurants, bars, take-outs, convenience stores, nice feel to the area. Easy subway access to rest of NYC, Ubers everywhere, trees, just a nice vibe really.