New York City

New York City by Beth Greenfield, published by Lonely Planet in 2006, is a comprehensive guide designed for independent travelers exploring the vibrant landscape of New York City. This edition, spanning 472 pages, is fully updated to include new and pending attractions such as the High Line and Brooklyn Bridge Park, along with essential tips for navigating the city, particularly for families.
Readers will find in-depth coverage of classic sights alongside off-beat oddities and emerging neighborhoods like Brooklyn and the Meatpacking District. The guide also features expanded sections on arts, as well as detailed listings for eating, sleeping, and shopping. With a focus on travel and reference, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to experience the diverse offerings of the Northeast and Middle Atlantic regions of the United States.
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This edition is fully updated with coverage of new and pending attractions like the High Line and Brooklyn Bridge Park. It gives lots of helpful tips for navigating New York City for children and updated transportation and tech travel information. Best guide to the Big Apple for independent travellers In-depth coverage of classic sights, off-beat oddities and emerging neighbourhoods like Brooklyn and the Meatpacking District Expanded Arts sections and better-than-ever Eating, Sleeping and Shopping listings New York is booming, with 40 million arrivals in 2005.
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