1- Go to Wall Street at eight o'clock in the morning on a weekday.
Probably you hesitate about whether it's worth the early start, but go to the business area of Manhattan at the start of the working day is one of the things I liked to do in New York. The plan is this: early bird gets the metro and get off at the Wall Street area. Buy a coffee somewhere and sit somewhere with good views. Get ready to watch as hundreds of people, trajeadas and with his briefcase, reach their jobs ready to take the workday and the dream of getting a promotion (or send his head to hell). Impresses the movement of people, as homogeneous with each other, in that area. Perfect for restless photographers wanting to use telephoto.
2- Join a local web discounts.
A couple of weeks before our trip, Arol and I started to take a look at the New York version of Groupon. You can buy discounted to do a lot of activities in true local style, like a couple of hours at a spa, a beauty treatment, discounts at restaurants and shows and much more. Recommended for the budget travelers who do not want to do without a little treat.
3- Come to the University of New York and requested information on how you could do a course that interests you.
When I did, on my first trip to America, I was given a tour of the complex of buildings and told me lots of things about how the education system works. It was very interesting and totally at the movies: kids in his last year in suits talking of the fraternities and clubs offering their university as opposed to others. A great experience if you are studying or belong to academia.
4- Check out the website Eatwith and go to dinner some city dweller.
The same diversity you'll see on the streets of New York'll find options that hosts offer their guests. From Caribbean food to a dinner in a beautiful penthouse overlooking Central Park: everything is possible!






