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The mini rough guide to New York city / Martin Dunford and Jack Holland.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourcePublisher: London : Rough Guides Ltd., 2002Description: xiii, 385 pages : illustrations, maps (some colour) ; 15 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781858288765 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 917.4710444 DUN 23 014681
Contents:
Colour section 1; Contents 3; Introduction 4; What to see 6; When to go 8; Things not to miss 9; Basics 13; Arrival 15; City transport 18; Information and websites 20; City tours 23; Guide 27; 1 The Harbour Islands 29; 2 The Financial District 33; 3 City Hall Park and the Brooklyn Bridge 43; 4 Tribeca and Soho 47; 5 Chinatown, Little Italy and Nolita 52; 6 The Lower East Side 59; 7 The East Village 64; 8 The West Village 69; 9 Chelsea 75; 10 Union Square, Gramercy Park and the Flatiron District 81; 11 Midtown East 86; 12 Midtown West 102; 13 Central Park 109. 14 The Metropolitan Museum of Art 11715 The Upper East Side 125; 16 The Upper West Side and Morningside Heights 135; 17 Harlem and northern Manhattan 145; 18 The outer boroughs 154; Listings 173; 19 Accommodation 175; 20 Cafés, snacks and light meals 190; 21 Restaurants 205; 22 Drinking 238; 23 Nightlife 251; 24 The performing arts and film 260; 25 Gay New York 273; 26 Shopping 280; 27 Art galleries 293; 28 Sports and outdoor activities 298; 29 Parades and festivals 308; 30 Kids' New York 315; 31 Directory 321; Contexts 323; History 325; Books 334; New York in film 340; Index 349.
Summary: The Mini Rough Guide to New York City is your essential companion to one of the world's most dynamic cities. It covers all the major sights and attractions in NYC, plus the practical, nitty-gritty information you'll need to make the most of your visit. The guide's introduction offers a lively city overview and a selection of 'things not to miss' - museums, architecture, green spaces, nightlife, cuisine and more. Then discover New York City by neighbourhood; from bustling Chinatown and once-bohemian Greenwich Village to the beautifully refurbished Lincoln Centre on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
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Colour section 1; Contents 3; Introduction 4; What to see 6; When to go 8; Things not to miss 9; Basics 13; Arrival 15; City transport 18; Information and websites 20; City tours 23; Guide 27; 1 The Harbour Islands 29; 2 The Financial District 33; 3 City Hall Park and the Brooklyn Bridge 43; 4 Tribeca and Soho 47; 5 Chinatown, Little Italy and Nolita 52; 6 The Lower East Side 59; 7 The East Village 64; 8 The West Village 69; 9 Chelsea 75; 10 Union Square, Gramercy Park and the Flatiron District 81; 11 Midtown East 86; 12 Midtown West 102; 13 Central Park 109.
14 The Metropolitan Museum of Art 11715 The Upper East Side 125; 16 The Upper West Side and Morningside Heights 135; 17 Harlem and northern Manhattan 145; 18 The outer boroughs 154; Listings 173; 19 Accommodation 175; 20 Cafés, snacks and light meals 190; 21 Restaurants 205; 22 Drinking 238; 23 Nightlife 251; 24 The performing arts and film 260; 25 Gay New York 273; 26 Shopping 280; 27 Art galleries 293; 28 Sports and outdoor activities 298; 29 Parades and festivals 308; 30 Kids' New York 315; 31 Directory 321; Contexts 323; History 325; Books 334; New York in film 340; Index 349.

The Mini Rough Guide to New York City is your essential companion to one of the world's most dynamic cities. It covers all the major sights and attractions in NYC, plus the practical, nitty-gritty information you'll need to make the most of your visit. The guide's introduction offers a lively city overview and a selection of 'things not to miss' - museums, architecture, green spaces, nightlife, cuisine and more. Then discover New York City by neighbourhood; from bustling Chinatown and once-bohemian Greenwich Village to the beautifully refurbished Lincoln Centre on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

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