Based on a list from the travel blog Girl with the Passport, check out the top 14 most over-hyped New York destinations according to locals.
There's no shame in wanting to see Lady Liberty up close. However, a tour of to the world-famous statue can cost between US$30 and US$90. Instead, hop aboard the Staten Island Ferry and enjoy views of the world-famous sculpture for free. The sight is just as sweet from afar.
It's undeniable that this is one of the most stunningly beautiful city parks in the United States. However, if massive crowds and claustrophobia aren't your thing, then maybe skip it altogether and visit Brooklyn's Prospect Park instead for some R&R.
The captivating construction of one of New York City's last surviving "Wonder Theaters" from the Jazz Age is not to be missed on a trip to the Big Apple.
Lose yourself in Romanesque and Gothic European architecture at this magnificent museum in Upper Manhattan.
If the out-of-this-world design plan isn't enough to woo you, this charming bookstore in the famed Payne Whitney mansion is home to a wealth of English and French literature for all the bookworms out there.
Thanks to the work of the New York Transit Museum, every year between Thanksgiving and Christmas, vintage subway cars from as far back as the 1930s pull up and transport passengers back in time.
Don't take this the wrong way, the cake at this NYC staple spot is finger-licking good. However, given its location in Times Square, you're looking at an eternity in line. You can have an equally tasty treat without the wait at Levain Bakery.
From trash to treasure, artists and activists banded together in 1986 transformed this 4.5-acre landfill into a tremendous greenspace for creatives. Plus it has a killer Manhattan skyline view.
While the pizzas at this popular NYC stop are certainly tasty, there are plenty of superior pies to be found around the Big Apple. For example, the wood-fired pizzas at Gristmill are to die for.
With so many incredible New York museums to lose yourself in, this wax figure museum simply isn't worth dealing with lines out the door and expensive entry tickets.
Built in 1849, this is New York City's oldest living Gothic Revival synagogue, and it has now been turned into a spectacular arts and culture center.
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With art, museums, bars, and green spaces as far as the eye can see, the possibilities in the City That Never Sleeps are positively endless. However, not all New York hot spots are created equal. While this world-famous city is filled with awe-inspiring sites, it also has a fair share of over-crowded and over-priced tourist traps that you should steer clear of.
Starting from best to worst, check out the following gallery to discover the best and worst spots for an authentic New York City experience.
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With art, museums, bars, and green spaces as far as the eye can see, the possibilities in the City That Never Sleeps are positively endless. However, not all New York hot spots are created equal. While this world-famous city is filled with awe-inspiring sites, it also has a fair share of over-crowded and over-priced tourist traps that you should steer clear of.
Starting from best to worst, check out the following gallery to discover the best and worst spots for an authentic New York City experience.