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Cool things to do in New York in March?

we are the UK and will visit the city since March 19 for five days, we look for things unusual to do, my husband is not in art and museums, as we remain at the Hotel New Yorker and want to find good restaurants and cool things to do at the end tonight

i went in January and absolutely loved it im thinkin of moving there, I suggest get on the tour bus, we went on the sites of the city and it gives you free passes to the Statue of Liberty Rockefeller, circle line (which is a cruise around Manhattan) and during the day, you can get on and off wherever you want. and there is a night visit, but you can not get one. you is absolutely thunders to you wll simply walking down the street and you will surely find something. they half-price tickets to Broadway shows instead too long. we got 3 tickets to Chicago before half price !!!!!!! Dining in important places such as TGIS n stuff is expensive, but dinners are cheap. on places to eat Jacksons hole is everywhere in the city Brooklyn dinner. Stardust Coffee soho 5th – Fiorellos Union Square – you can also westside go to Greenwich vilage which is downtown. Superior all major attractions and things to do are downtown things uptown neighborhoods are like Queens and the Bronx, but you can always visit there. You can also walk on the Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn. but the bus tour of the night tour takes you there. hope it helps to have a great time you will love

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