New York City

“New York City” by David Ellis, published by Lonely Planet in 1997, is a comprehensive guide designed for visitors eager to explore the vibrant and diverse landscape of New York. This edition, written in English and spanning 256 pages, offers an extensive overview of the city’s attractions, including its renowned sights, hotels, and restaurants. Ellis, a native New Yorker, enriches the practical information with intriguing historical and cultural insights, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the self-proclaimed “center of the universe.”
Readers will find detailed coverage of Manhattan, highlighting its exceptional museums, architecture, and nightlife, while also celebrating the unique offerings of the outer boroughs. The guide reflects New York’s multicultural mosaic, directing travelers to notable ethnic neighborhoods and exploring the city’s gay and lesbian life. Additionally, the inclusion of maps aids in understanding the city’s transportation system, ensuring that visitors can make the most of their experience in this dynamic urban environment.
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Visitors intent on making up their own minds about the self-proclaimed “center of the universe” will first want to arm themselves with this indispensable guide. Author David Ellis, a New York native, provides far-reaching coverage of the sights, hotels, and restaurants of the city, while augmenting the practical information with fascinating historical and cultural facts. Emphasizing Manhattan, with its excellent museums, architecture, and nightlife, this guide also celebrates the outer boroughs. Reflecting New York’s multicultural mosaic, it points the way to great ethnic neighbourhoods and explores gay and lesbian city life. Maps help to make sense of the city’s transportation system.
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