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New York

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"I wanna wake up in the city that doesn't sleep," sang Frank Sinatra, and he was right. New York never sleeps. Here, you can shop and dine 24/7, experiencing endless wonders. The city is hard to describe; it must be lived. Wall Street is home to wealth, while the Bronx reflects poverty. Winters are frigid, summers hot and humid. Central Park, nearly twice the size of Monaco, offers lush greenery amidst concrete. Sinatra knew that if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. The author, a New Yorker since 1974, understands the overwhelming nature of the city. This guide provides a first glimpse into its attractions, featuring the top ten must-see spots, from the iconic Brooklyn Bridge to Fifth Avenue and the World Trade Center, where you can ascend to the 107th floor in just 58 seconds. Dining options range from high-end restaurants to budget-friendly choices, ensuring you won’t go hungry amid the city's hustle. Shopping is a must, with competitive prices on antiques, books, and electronics. Key highlights are marked in yellow for easy reference, offering genuine insider tips. The guide also includes a city atlas and suggested walking tours, making it easier to explore. With this resource, you’ll uncover the magic of this legendary metropolis!

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New York, Doris Chevron

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Jazyk
nemecky
Vydavateľ
MairDumont
Rok vydania
2005
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
144
ISBN10
3829701594
ISBN13
9783829701594
Série
Prvé vydanie
2016
Pôvodný názov
MARCO POLO Reiseführer New York
Hodnotenie
4 z 5
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"I wanna wake up in the city that doesn't sleep," sang Frank Sinatra, and he was right. New York never sleeps. Here, you can shop and dine 24/7, experiencing endless wonders. The city is hard to describe; it must be lived. Wall Street is home to wealth, while the Bronx reflects poverty. Winters are frigid, summers hot and humid. Central Park, nearly twice the size of Monaco, offers lush greenery amidst concrete. Sinatra knew that if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. The author, a New Yorker since 1974, understands the overwhelming nature of the city. This guide provides a first glimpse into its attractions, featuring the top ten must-see spots, from the iconic Brooklyn Bridge to Fifth Avenue and the World Trade Center, where you can ascend to the 107th floor in just 58 seconds. Dining options range from high-end restaurants to budget-friendly choices, ensuring you won’t go hungry amid the city's hustle. Shopping is a must, with competitive prices on antiques, books, and electronics. Key highlights are marked in yellow for easy reference, offering genuine insider tips. The guide also includes a city atlas and suggested walking tours, making it easier to explore. With this resource, you’ll uncover the magic of this legendary metropolis!