Things NOT to do in New York

New York City is often referred to as the greatest city in the world and we can see why. Just the energy alone is magnetic, but before you consider yourself an NYC expert check out these things you should not do in the big apple.

Don’t stay in Times Square. For that matter, don’t stay in Rockefeller Center, either. These places are iconic, sure. Go see them, take some photos in front of the ice rink or the giant billboards with their flashing lights, and then get out of there. New York City has so much more to offer and, with a City Pass, you can even save money seeing all culture, history, and famous sights.
Do explore other parts of New York City. Why not head to lower Manhattan and take a stroll across the Brooklyn Bridge? Head to the Bronx or Queens to see a baseball game. Shop and do lunch in Soho. Go to Smorgasburg in Williamsburg. Browse the antique markets in Chelsea.

Don't make small talk. New Yorkers are not necessarily known for their calm patient friendly demeanor don't expect to spark up Idle Chitchat on the street. They're usually happy to give directions, but only to prove how well they know the city.

Don’t be the cause of a sidewalk traffic jam. New Yorkers’ primary mode of transportation is their feet. The sidewalk in New York is what you might call the highway or freeway outside of the city. Walking in a line across with your whole family blocks others from passing and whatever you do, don’t make any sudden stops.

Don't assume it's safe to cross the street. Many tourists wander across the street because they see groups of other people doing so fast walking. New Yorkers will make it safely to the other side because they have the well honed instincts of a local you however do not. 

Don’t drive. Traffic is horrendous and there is no parking. There are no good reasons to justify driving. Do use your feet, the subway, buses, and regional trains for a faster and more mentally healthy way of travel. New York and the surrounding regions are well connected with public transportation. You can get anywhere you’ll want to go and be much happier when you arrive.

Don't tell the cabdriver where you're going before getting in this way the picky driver. Won't be able to tell you they're not going that far. Hail the cab pop in and then explain where you'd like to go. 

Don’t wear your souvenirs here. You’re “I <3 New York”, subway line, or Broadway show tee-shirt will be much cooler at home. The green, foam Statue of Liberty crown should only be worn to parties, where the Lady Liberty is the actual guest of honor.

Don’t get on an empty or partially empty train carriage when it’s busy.  There will be something unpleasant in that space; and don’t stand near the train tracks, stand well back from the edge.
DON’T hold up the line by looking for your MetroCard at the last minute. 

Don't pay full price for tickets. There are shows on Broadway for every taste, from comedic genius to the darkest dramas. The thing is, Broadway shows can get very expensive. People are known to pay $400 to see one show and not think twice about it. Luckily, there are several ways to get tickets for much cheaper than the prices you'll find at the box office. The easiest way is by going online to find discounted Broadway tickets. You can easily see the best prices available and what seat that price will get you, and you don't have to wait in a box office line to do it.

Don't pay for a Statue of Liberty tour. Avoid this outrageously priced tour and take the staten island Ferry instead the 50 minute round-trip ride passes most of the same sites, and is completely free of charge.

Don't miss free museum days. New York is home to some of the most famous museums in the world, like The Met, The Guggenheim, MoMA and the Museum of Natural History, to name a few. Admission to some of them is over $20, but they all offer free or "pay what you wish" days each week. Save the trip to the museum for these days if you happen to be in town on one.

Now you've got the NYC street smarts you're ready for the city that never sleeps. 

  

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