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Times Square
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Walk straight down 45th to Times Square where you will find entertainment on the streets. To the left, a couple of blocks is the theater district if you’re interested in seeing any broadway shows. I wouldn’t recommend eating in Times Square as everything will be overpriced. There are plenty of…
Best place in the world for great attractions, food and shopping! This is the world renowned "The Place that Never Sleeps"
Full of the bright light and action New York City is famous for 42nd Street Time Square is sure to razzle and dazzle you.
Easy subway to get here. Take the #2 subway at 149th and Third Ave (on the other side of 149th; no access for that direction from the near side of 149th). Don’t catch the #5 because that will leave you at Grand Central Station not Times Square. From home take a left, then a right on Willis and walk…
If you've never been, you cannot come to NYC and not check out times square.
Located in the heart of Midtown where all the tourists mangle and the home of the ball drop for the annual New Year's festivities!
New York City one of the Greatest City In the world. This a must go to place to Visit while you’re in New Jersey Beautiful food and tourism is breathtaking.
Times Square is nothing short of an experience. Even if you don't have a particular destination, it's nice to just walk around and take in all of the lights, sights and personality that is NYC! Superb vibes and enthusiasm with biggest screen ever, best restaurant of New York, shops store and amazing…
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