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Things To Do In New York City: 4 Days Itinerary

Visiting NYC In January

“DON’T GO” This is the common phrase I heard whenever I asked someone in the USA about visiting NYC in January. Well, they were not all that wrong since the weather I witnessed in NYC varies from overcast, windy, rainy, snowy. Upcoming pictures say it all. It was still a memorable experience thanks to the many adventures I have taken during the course of my visit. NYC was the last stop in my USA trip after Los Angeles and Utah. I spend 4 days in NYC comprising of 2 full and 2 half days.

DAY 1

 

NYC FROM ABOVE

I catch a Red-eye flight from Salt Lake City to reach NYC. I landed in NYC around Noon. My first glimpse of NYC from up in the air reminds me of umpteen opening shots of Hollywood films I saw set in NYC. I reached my Airbnb in Brooklyn and freshen up before heading out to explore the NYC! It was cold but thanks to my snowfall experience in Utah, I was fully equipped(Well, Almost)!

CENTRAL PARK

My first stop was Central Park. One of the most filmed locations in the world! The total area of Central Park is 843 acres. I had a good time exploring the vast Central Park. It is a perfect place for people-watching, jogging and relaxing in the midst of nature. After wandering for an hour or so, I reached American Museum of Natural History and I took this opportunity to visit the museum.

FRONT ENTRY POINT

HUMAN POPULATION OVER THE YEARS
NOT REAL!
RAVANA

THE SQUID AND THE WHALE

AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

The location behind the Hollywood blockbuster film “Night at the museum” but I will always associate this museum with the great film i.e. “The Squid and the Whale” and it’s closing shot. The museum is HUGE. Even a full day is not enough to explore it completely. The museum has a pay-as-you-wish price. So you can enter the museum at as low as $1 but you still need to shell out money to visit special exhibitions, Planetarium, Giant Screen IMAX film etc. Must visit if you are a science lover or otherwise, traveling with kids or otherwise. The museum has collections of 33 million-plus specimens of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, human remains and cultural artefacts out of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time.

AVOID!
ANOTHER DAY AT TIMES SQUARE

TIMES SQUARE AND A COMEDY SHOW

Next stop was one of the most famous landmarks of NYC i.e. Times Square. Best time to visit Times Square is undoubtedly at night. It feels like a “Day” at night thanks to huge brightly lit advertisement billboards. It was heavily crowded at night but still worth visiting. The atmosphere was lively and vibrant. I wanted to end the night by watching a stand-up comedy show. Since I had a great experience at UCB in LA, I reached their NYC location but couldn’t able to secure a ticket due to a huge line. Hence, I settled on the unfunny “LOL Comedy Club” at Times Square. The show was below par with mandatory drinks order. I felt like leaving the show midway but stayed back in the hope for good jokes. It was the disappointing end of my first day in NYC.

 

DAY 2

It was a long day since I had to cover several places. I wore my Sundance Film Festival Volunteer Jacket to brave the NYC cold and rain.

WALL STREET BULL
BROOKLYN BRIDGE ON A RAINY DAY

9/11 MEMORIAL
AROUND 3,000 NAMES INSCRIBED ON THE MEMORIAL WHO LOST THEIR LIVES
WORLD TRADE CENTER STATION
ONE WORLD TRADE CENTRE- TALLEST BUILDING IN USA

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 9/11 MEMORIAL & WALL STREET

I took a subway train to reach Wall Street station. I wanted to visit the Museum of American Finance located at Wall Street but couldn’t since I visited Wall Street on Sunday. After taking the compulsory picture of “Charging Bull”. I head towards the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. It was still drizzling and I walked the wet Brooklyn Bridge to Brooklyn and back. It connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. It is a must-do activity when in NYC just for that mesmerising view. Afterwards, I paid my condolences at 9/11 Memorial. It is thoughtfully made. I didn’t get the time to visit the museum though.

STATUE OF LIBERTY
ON THE WAY TO LIBERTY ISLAND
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IMMIGRATION ON ELLIS ISLAND

STATUE OF LIBERTY: LIBERTY ISLAND & ELLIS ISLAND

I took a ferry from Battery Park to reach the Liberty Island. Statue of Liberty is situated on this island. You need to book a ticket well in advance to go till the Crown of Statue of Liberty else you cannot enter the Statue of Liberty. Otherwise, the island has nothing to offer except the Statue of Liberty. The view of the Statue of Liberty from the ferry is far better than from the Liberty Island. While coming back our ferry stopped at Ellis Island. I took a ferry ticket with 2 stops i.e. Liberty Island & Ellis Island. Ellis island has a must-visit Museum i.e. National museum of Immigration. The museum chronicles the journey of immigrants into the USA. Do include the museum into your itinerary if you’re planning to visit Statue of Liberty.

30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA
MANHATTAN SKYLINE FROM “TOP OF THE ROCK”

30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA: TOP OF THE ROCK

It was about to get dark and I decided to visit the top of the rock at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. It is best known for housing the HQ of NBC Studios. Top of the Rock is an observation deck build atop the skyscraper.  The view of NYC at night from the top is absolutely stunning. The experience was very much like the experience I had at OUE Skyspace LA during my visit to Los Angeles.

HOARDINGS OF VARIOUS BROADWAY SHOWS
THE BROADWAY SHOW I SAW: “KINKY BOOTS”
THE STAGE!
AN AMERICAN DINER

BROADWAY SHOW: KINKY BOOTS & DINNER AT A SINGING DINER

After experiencing the glittering side of NYC’s skyline, I head to Broadway to experience the glamour side of NYC. I bought the ticket for “KINKY BOOTS” a musical play in advance. I recommend buying the tickets in advance. The show was exhilarating. The musical numbers were catchy and foot tapping. Great production design and choreography. I highly recommend watching a broadway show based upon your taste. Visiting an American diner was one of the must things to do for me. So I went to a nearby Stardust Diner after watching the excellent show. A diner with a twist. Food was good if not great but the atmosphere takes you back to the 50s era. It is 50s themed diner with singing waiters. The ambience was lively and fun-loving. Newcomers who want to make it big at broadway scene works here to stay close to their art. It was a different and good experience for sure.

 

DAY 3

My last full day in NYC. Weather was good today. A bit of sunshine. I catch a subway train to reach my first destination of the day.

HARLEM

I reached Harlem around noon. My plan was to join the free walking tour of Harlem but got late and explored the neighbourhood by myself. I mostly explored aimlessly with stops at Striver’s row, the famous Apollo theatre and Sylvia’s soul food restaurant. I wanted to listen to live jazz but missed it. Do plan your trip accordingly to include this must-do activity. The ambience and the infrastructure of Harlem are completely different from the other parts of NYC I have visited. Do visit the Schomburg Center if you are interested in African history and culture. I wanted to go further to the Bronx but dropped the plan due to time constraint. After eating my brunch at Sylvia’s, I catch a train to reach Columbia University.

FOR “SEINFELD” FANS!

SEINFELD

They say there are two kinds of people in the world. One who like “Friends” and others who like “Seinfeld”. Well, I fall under the latter category. I’m a big fan of “Seinfeld”. Whenever I’m feeling low or need to cheer myself up. This show never disappoints me. So for those who saw the show, knows the significance of the above exterior shot of the restaurant. It is Tom’s restaurant used as an exterior for the fictional restaurant “Monk’s Cafe” of Seinfeld. The restaurant is located near Columbia University.  The billboard is still the same after all these years. The interior of the restaurant was obviously nowhere same to the “Monk’s Cafe” of Seinfeld as the interior shots were filmed in a studio set. This activity may seem like a useless one for many but for me, it is a must-do thing when in NYC!

TRUMP CAKE!

THE DAILY SHOW WITH TREVOR NOAH

Firstly, there is no charge to attend the show as a live audience. You need to pre-book the ticket here. If you get a non-guaranteed (highly likely) ticket, reach at least one hour before the time mentioned on the ticket and then starts a loooong wait. Once you get inside the studio, the taping was quite streamlined and smooth. There’s no doubt that the show is quite funny and was fun to watch it as a live audience. I had a far better experience attending the Trevor Noah’s show than Steve Harvey’s Show in LA.

AN EMPTY THEATRE IS A LUXURY!

MOVIE AT AMC LINCOLN SQUARE & LATE NIGHT SNOW

As soon as I came out of Trevor’s Noah show, I wanted to go back in. It was freezing outside. I searched the net and found out that one of my favourite directors’ film is playing at a theatre not so far away i.e. Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Phantom Thread” and that too in 70mm! It was the best way to end the day. I reached the AMC Lincoln Square and bought the ticket. There were hardly 6 people in the theatre. I really liked the movie and leave the theatre from the back exit door. The moment I came out of the door, snowflakes welcomed me. It completely took me off guard. It was a surreal feeling. Finally, I saw it all! NYC’s rain, sunshine and snowfall! I enjoyed the snowfall for a while before heading back to my Airbnb.

AFTER THE SNOWFALL

DAY 4

It was the last day of my USA trip. I had a flight in the early evening. I had specific things-to-do in my mind in this limited time period.

 

AN ICONIC IMAGE

DUMBO & BROOKLYN HEIGHTS

My first stop was DUMBO. Again, I missed out on a free walking tour. I explored the area by myself. The neighbourhood reminds me of many iconic Hollywood films. This is one of the affluent neighbourhoods in NYC. Drank overpriced coffee at Brooklyn roasting co. and ate an average meal at Five Guys. It’s best to explore the Brooklyn Bridge, Dumbo & Brooklyn heights together. Due to time constraint, I mostly wandered around the area. Here’s a good self guided tour for your reference.

Lombardi’s

CHINATOWN

LITTLE ITALY
SoHo

LITTLE ITALY, CHINATOWN & SoHo

How can one miss eating NYC pizza when in NYC! So I decided to eat the best of the best. I catch a subway train to reach Spring St Subway Station. Lombardi’s is just a few minutes away. Lombardi’s is recognised as the first pizzeria in the USA. To be honest, I find it good but nothing great. Maybe I set the standard way too high. It is located in the neighbourhood of Little Italy. Little Italy has several Italian shops & restaurants. Just a stone throw away, Chinatown is located. It is populated with Chinese restaurants and shops. Two very different cultures in such close proximity. This is America for you. After my little tour of Chinatown, I walk towards SoHo. The last stop of my trip to NYC & USA. SoHo houses many artists’ lofts and art galleries but it somehow reminds me of old “Ghostbusters” movie! One can easily explore all three neighbourhoods by walk.

NYC SUBWAY

EXPENSE REPORT

Accommodation: I used Airbnb for accommodation. You can get upto $44 off by booking your accommodation via my Airbnb Link.
Transportation:  Best way to explore NYC is via New York City Subway. It runs 24 hrs everyday all around the year.
Food: Well, U.S. is the hub of Junk Food. It may not be the healthiest option but surely is the cheapest one. Also, Supermarkets! Try to book an accommodation with breakfast included.
Activities Expense:

Central Park- No Entry Fee
American Museum of Natural History- Pay-as-you-wish price. Some of the exhibitions inside the museum are paid.
A Comedy Show- I negotiated the price at $20 from a guy who was selling the tickets at Times Square but you need to buy 2 mandatory drinks inside the studio.
Ferry ride to Liberty Island and back Including a stop at Ellis Island: $18.50
Top of the Rock observation deck- $40
Broadway Show- I bought a ticket at $70 via Ticketmaster.
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: FREE
Movie at the Lincoln Square: $16
Visa: Here’s the post I wrote about the Visa process.

4 days is too less to explore a massive city like NYC but I tried to squeeze a little bit of everything in a short period. NYC is a fascinating city. If given a choice between LA & NYC, I would like to visit NYC again. There is so much I have missed out. I did not even visit the other three boroughs of NYC: The Bronx, Staten Island & Queens (Passed through Queens during my ride back to Airport).

 

No Immigration CheckI reached the airport more than 3 hrs before my flight’s departure time. Thinking, I may be late since it took more than an hour in the immigration line at the time of entering the USA. After collecting my boarding pass & clearing security checks, I was flabbergasted to not see any immigration check counters. I check and double-check with airline staff and they confirmed that no immigration check required while leaving the USA. If only I knew this before, I would have explored a bit more of NYC!

GOODBYE AMERICA!

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Hello! My name is Saurabh and I am the voice behind the “An Indian Traveler” blog. I'm a cinephile, travel writer, an avid traveler with a song stuck in my head which I keep humming till ad nauseam :)

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22 Comments

  1. Great tips! I visited New York City for the first time in the summer of 2015 and it was a great experience. Can’t wait to go back and see more. Glad to hear you survived a winter visit!

  2. New York City is one of the cities I love to visit the most in the winter. I have also been to the same comedy club LOL you mentioned, must of been about 10 years ago now and I remember thinking it wasn’t every LOL back then either! haha.

    Thanks for sharing

  3. This is a great itinerary, we are planning a trip next year and will make sure to visit most of these places.

  4. New York City is one of my favourite places! I love the hustle and bustle of a busy city, and all the things that one can do and see in Manhattan.

  5. Ahh, I love visiting New York! It really is a nice place, and I can’t wait to go back. I love how your blog captures some popular places and hidden gems too! Thanks for sharing.

  6. We’re close to NYC and have done most of these activities. All great choices! Looks like you really got the most of your trip to the City!!

  7. Ahh I love New York City. It would take a lifetime to see everything it has to offer but this is a good start! There’s always some cool new things to do in the city popping up every week too.

  8. Your post makes me nostalgic, I moved from NJ 10 months ago and I missed going to the City of my heart which is NY.

  9. I haven’t been in New York yet. I really love the broadway and I hope I can watch a live one soon. It’s really in my bucket list. I would also like to try a New York style pizza.

  10. I took my family to New York a couple of years ago. We did visit many of your suggested places and enjoyed it very much. Brilliant guidance

  11. I did similar things when I last went. Stardust Diner was pretty fun. I want to go back and see more Broadway shows.

  12. I went to school in New York City so you won’t catch me dead in Times Square haha! But for a first timer, this is a pretty comprehensive guide.

  13. You saw a lot during your visit to NYC. This sounds like a great itinerary and a great way to check out the city in just a few days.

  14. Pretty interesting time. I loved my quick visit there, but I was 5 months pregnant (and on a restricted diet), so there is a need for me to go back. Will take your pointer into consideration.

  15. I haven’t been to NYC and it is my dream 🙂
    A romantic visit at that Empire State Building, and others you’ve mentioned will be an amazing treat.

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