A visit to New York can be expensive, as the glitzy city (like many such popular destinations around the world) has a high cost of living. However, having a drink at one of the Big Apple’s stylish bars doesn’t have to break the bank!

There are actually cheap bars located all over the city, often in the vicinity of the New York hostels so travelers can save splashing out on a cab or metro fare, too. One thing to note, though, is that bartenders expect to be tipped around $1.00 for every drink served – something which should be factored into your budget.

For starters, try the ACME Bar & Grill on Great Jones Street. This bar also serves food and the happy hours on Monday to Friday from 16:00 to 19:00 offer both half-price appetizers and drinks!

Next, there’s the Blind Tiger Ale House on Bleecker Street. The happy hours here run almost all day long, from noon to 20:00 on Monday to Friday.

Boxcar Lounge, on Avenue B near 11th Street, is small and cozy but can get very busy in the evenings. Drinks at this bar specializing in cocktails cost just $5 until 22:00 during the week, or until 20:00 on Friday and Saturday nights.

The Village Idiot on West 14th Street is your very own Coyote Ugly, complete with girls dancing at the bar. Beer is incredibly cheap, costing between $1.50 and $3.00, with pitchers $5.50.

Corner Bistro is a great place to go if you’re in the West Village. Here, a mug of McSorley’s costs $2 and the burgers - which are highly regarded - will leave you craving more.

Seventies-themed Welcome to the Johnsons is located on Rivington Street. Budweiser is 2 from 15:00 to 21:00 Mondays to Thursdays, and 13:00 to 21:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. Complementary snacks are also available.

Mars 2112 on Broadway may be silly and full of gimmicks, but its great fun. What’s more, it’s cheap - drinks are half price from 17:00 to 21:00, seven days a week.

On the Brooklyn side, Magnetic Field is great on a Tuesday for its all-day happy hour.

Meanwhile, Fiddlesticks on Greenwich Avenue is a good place to for a touch of peace or relaxation. Here, all the drinks (except martinis and shots) cost $3.

Finally, the Thirsty Scholar on Second Avenue is warm and familiar – the sort of place where the bartender will remember your name. Drinks are very cheap, costing between $3 and $5 each.

If you’re just visiting New York and are keen to enjoy some of these recommended hotspots, check out a New York hostels map before heading off to pick a great cheap stay on the doorstep of the city’s best budget bars!

By: Scottyn

Before settling down and becoming a copywriter for HostelBookers.com, Paul Scottyn travelled extensively and stayed in numerous New York hostels and cheap bars.

Dining on the cheap in New York City isn’t nearly as hard as you may thing it is. New York is a city of many nations in that there are probably more nations represented in the dining options of New York than any other city in the world. You can find wonderful food options that represent these many nations and won’t break your wallet. What a wonderful way to literally enjoy the flavors of the world while on vacation!

Rainbow Falafel is the first place I recommend. This may very well be the best falafel shop (if you can call it that) in New York City. If you’ve never tried falafel you are definitely in for a tasty treat. Falafel is essentially a ball of veggies and spices (chick peas, onions, garlic, and other goodies) that has been fried and placed into a pita along with tomato, hummus, lettuce, and yogurt. Getting hungry? We’ve only just begun.

Gray’s Papaya offers the best hot dogs in the city, particularly when you consider the fact that it is hard to mess up hot dogs, especially when that’s all you do for the price. The price in fact is what keeps packing the clientele in by the droves. Where else in New York can you get two hot dogs and a drink for two dollars? Be warned however that the décor and atmosphere are about what you’d expect in a restaurant that charged two bucks for the average meal and don’t expect a Jimmy Buffet type of atmosphere with umbrella drinks and neon colors.

For hoagies of heroic or would that be epic proportions you really must try Tony Luke’s. The décor is simple and the service is quick. You won’t find a huge menu or massive variety of specialty breads or carb friendly diet options here (there are some items but not a massive selection). What you will get are mammoth sandwiches with lots of meat and perhaps a side of cheese fries and a soda to wash it down with. The food is good and the price is right making this one of the best cheap places to eat in the city.

Whether you refer to it as southern fare or soul food, the Soul Spot has it going on. They offer many of the traditional Sunday dinner types of foods such as fried catfish, fried chicken, and vegetables dripping in ‘drippings’ for those willing to risk the impending heart attack. This food is certainly and fabulous example of the culinary delights one would experience in the south while also being offered at a price that is comparable to what you would pay on a Mississippi Sunday afternoon. They do offer a lunch menu that is a little bit less expensive than the dinner menu and either offers a great value for the money.

Schnack is another institution of inexpensive dining excellence in the great big city of New York. If you have a Krystal’s or a White Castle in your area then you’ll get the concept of “Schnackies” which are very much like the burgers you’ll find in the joints I’ve mentioned above. Be assured however that you also have other choices if the cheap little burgers aren’t really your thing. If you make it in before 5 PM you can have eggs almost anyway you can think of having them and if you have the time and the room you really should try Harry’s Famous Warm Chocolate and Banana Bread Pudding. My mouth is watering from just thinking about it.

The point to all of this, other than getting you good and hungry was to let you know that despite its reputation for being an expensive place to visit, if you know where to look you can not only find cheap entertainment but also cheap food. You can enjoy the best that New York City has to offer without breaking your budget. And cheap isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

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The world has many exciting cities that are perfect to visit for a sightseeing city break. Stunning monuments, unique architecture and wonderful natural sights help define many cities. See below for a round-up of the top 10 sightseeing city breaks.

1. St Petersburg

Known as the Venice of the north, St Petersburg’s elegance rivals more familiar destinations like Paris and Amsterdam, although very few destinations can match St Petersburg city breaks in terms of splendour and grandeur. The interiors of St Petersburg’s palaces, churches and cathedrals are simply awe-inspiring.

2. Paris

A traditional favourite and perfect for romantic breaks. Paris, being only six miles in diamete is a fairly compact city allowing you to take in all of the sights in one go. The Eiffel tower, the Champs-Elysees, the arc de triumph and the Mus?du Louvre are just some of the sights on offer.

3. New York

Ney York has perhaps the most famous skyline in the world and the island of Manhattan features some iconic sights such as the Empire State Building, the statue of liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, central park, the Statue of Liberty and Broadway.

4. Rome

City breaks in Rome are full of delightful surprises. Often referred to as a ?living museum’, Rome invites you to enjoy the Coliseum, the Forum, the Vatican, the Pantheon and the Sistine Chapel.

5. Venice

Spend your Venice city break exploring the endlessly picturesque ancient streets and squares, crossing gorgeous bridges and of course travelling on the hauntingly beautiful canals. Sample the wonderful architecture and artistic heritage around St Mark’s Square, including the stunning Renaissance Doges Palace and the Bridge of Sighs. First-time visitors will find a short break in Venice can hardly do justice to the city’s wealth of sights, galleries and museums.

6. Istanbul

There is so much to see and do in Istanbul, a place where east meets west and contrasting cultures combine. Istanbul is perfect for a historical break with its wonderful architecture and mystical atmosphere.

7. Prague

Prague is a city of stunning beauty. Be inspired by picturesque medieval cobbled streets, Gothic church spires, magnificent bridges and gorgeous squares. The popularity of Prague weekend breaks is down to the sheer beauty and range of its architectural heritage, with the wonderful castle area, the cathedral, the cobbled streets of the Old Town and the breathtaking Charles Bridge.

8. Marrakech

Marrakech has the added benefit of being both exotic and close to home, offering a lifetime of memories. Explore the Soukes, watch fire eaters and snake charmers, sample incredible food stalls, dine on romantic rooftop restaurants and generally soak up the atmosphere in an unforgettable cultural adventure.

9. Budapest

Short breaks in Budapest feature one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, packed with elegant architecture, magnificent monuments and dominated by the legendary River Danube. Explore cobbled streets and beautifully restored medieval buildings in Buda and the magnificent Castle District with its museums and fine views of the Danube.

10. Berlin

Berlin short breaks are a feast for lovers of architecture, with 19th and 20th century buildings reflecting every stage of Berlin’s turbulent history. Berlin offers a truly outstanding choice of art galleries and museums making it ideal for a historical break.

This article was written by Travel Guru

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All eyes are on New York this week as the Sex and the City film premieres here in London.

Travel experts believe that the film will attract many British tourists to New York as they see the beautiful setting of the film. Fans of Sex and the City can now also do tours where they visit the locations of famous scenes from the series and the movie.

The New York tourist board, NYC and company, are keen to use this opportunity to remind tourists that New York does not have to be a winter destination.

Many consider New York a winter destination, picturing snowy scenes and shopping experiences in one of the most famous cities in the world.

But New York can offer a fabulous summer holiday to those who venture there in the warm summer months. With an average summer temperature of 29 degrees celsius and an abundance parks and outdoor pools, New York is a real summer treat.

Commenting on some of the city’s best attractions, NYC & Company chief George Fertitta said: “Easily reachable by subway, Coney Island offers sun-worshipping on the beach, a dolphin show, and carnival rides, while the Brooklyn Museum of Art is home to one of the world’s best Egyptian collections.”

With over a million British tourists visiting New York each year the city is already a highly popular destination, although not enough people consider it a summer break.

In addition to its many attractions, New York is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. Whatever precautions you take, travelling to New York, you are at risk of being the victim of a crime.

The most common type of crime, especially for tourists, is mugging and theft. To protect against occurrences such as this ruining your holiday, make sure you have travel insurance before you fly.

This article was written by Carys Robshaw

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When you are looking into planning your next vacation New York is definitely a destination that you should be considering. There are many wonderful sites to see while visiting New York and the following will give you a few suggestions for places to visit during your vacation.

If you would like to get a world-class view of New York then you must visit the top of the Empire State Building. A couple of tips that can make your visit even more enjoyable: First of all keep track of what the weather will be like when you plan to visit as the best views from the top of this famous building is on a clear day. If you would like to save some time, you should purchase your tickets online. Just select the day that you are going to visit and as soon as you are able to get though security, you can bypass the ticket line and head straight for the lines to get on one of the elevators. The observatory opens at 8am and closes at midnight with the last elevator descending at around 11:15pm so the Empire State Building is a good attraction to fit in either at the beginning or ending of your site seeing day.

The Statue of Liberty is another must see attraction while sight seeing in New York. This ever-enduring symbol of freedom is a fun way to learn more about the history of the United States. Plan to arrive early when you visit the Statue of Liberty, this way you will have a much better chance of avoiding long lines. You should pack your own lunch, as there are plenty of spaces available to have a picnic. In addition, if you will be spending a bit of time outdoors so make sure that you dress appropriately. If you are vacationing and on a bit of a budget then you will definitely want to take the Staten Island Ferry when you visit that Statue of Liberty, it’s free.

Central Park is another great stop on a trip through New York. You could enjoy a picnic or a boat ride or simply just talk a stroll through the beautiful park. A few notable spots in this famous park include Central Park Zoo which is a great alternative for families that do not want make the journey to the equally popular Bronx Zoo. Strawberry Fields Pictures is a gorgeous living tribute to John Lennon. You can see beautiful Imagine Mosaic and over one hundred different species of plants here. Shakespeare in the Park holds performances at the Delacorte theater in Central park all throughout the summer. You will not be disappointed taking in a show.

These are just three of the great attractions that New York has to offer its visitors each and every day. The internet is an excellent place to locate even more great attractions and events going on through out the year that would make your vacation to New York even more memorable. No matter what you decide to do or what time of the year you choose to visit you are bound to have a fun and exciting vacation.

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Have you ever thought about taking a cruise from New York City? Well I guess some of you maybe never even knew that it was possible! But let me assure you that not only is it possible, but that it is something that you should seriously consider for your next vacation. A company called  Direct Line Cruises is currently offering fantastic deals on 7-Night Bermuda Cruises round-trips from New York City and are available from April through October

Just picture the look on your loved ones face when you tell them that you have booked both of you on an unforgettable 7-night Bermuda Cruise sailing form New York on a  Norwegian Cruise LIne ship called The Norwegian Dawn . I personally cannot think of a better birthday present or a way to mark a special occasion than this cruise.

For me one of the many things that stands out about this cruise is that the Norwegian Dawn  is a wonderful cruise ship that is as good as they get! The Norwegian Dawn is a ship that is built for freestyle cruising; it has an amazing choice of dinning options with 12 different restaurants to choose from, as well as 9 bars and lounges for you to unwind at. There is a first rate fitness centre and spa, a Broadway Theatre, casino and three pools and much more for you to spend your time enjoying yourself.

Why not take a closer  look for yourself at this fantastic  Cruise from  New York  to Bermuda and see for yourelf  the  many fantastic  deals that they are currently offering on this amazing  route. Go on treat yourself and your loved one to a very special trip that they will never forget.

Most folks that write have never experience what they write; I have in most everything I’ve ever written, experienced it first, in one way or another. Here are the Top Ten Most Unique Cites of the world.

When somebody writes about something, they have got to know where they are coming from, because the writer is always biased. CNN did a review on the best places in the world to live a year ago or so, and I reviewed it, and did my own. Why? Because the person, or persons doing the review were limited in experience to do a proper review. Why do I say that, because they picked out Geneva, as the best place to live in his world? Their criteria were whatever it was, but Europe is no safer to live nowadays, than America, or New York City was in 2001. Geneva is prone to terrorist attacks just as much as New York City was, or any city that has a United Nations in it, or some form of world Government.

Another thing is, it is very expensive to live there, I’ve been to Switzerland, and it is not cheap. Plus, the weather is not all that hot or great, the Mantaro Valley of Peru is much better, likened to Arizona, safer and cheaper to live, with a good hospital near by Huancayo. I could go on, but my point is, their selection was bogus to me, simply a way to advertise Geneva so people would go there. So to be honest about what you write you must experience it. I’ve traveled for 38-years, over 700,000-air miles, to 60-countries, and 46-states. I’ve been on seven of the so called, eight continents (the eighth being the South Pacific Islands, I yet to go to Antarctica, then I will have been to all of them.

Hear is my list of cities:

1-Paris (France), yes I’m also biased, that is my prerogative though. Paris is my city, not necessarily its people, if indeed I could put Londoners into Paris, and kick out the Parisians, it would become even a greater city in my eyes. But here is a city, deserving or not, that has all the monuments, all the great museums, where all the great writers came, and painters, poets, cultures, and so forth and on, and on. Victory Hugo lived here was senator. Where Gertrude Stein open her doors to the US Military Men; where Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Joyce, Picasso and Dali, came to paint and write, experience. Notre Dame, perhaps the most grandest church in the world resides here, and the Arch of Triumph remain to be seen, to those of us who can feel victory over war. And of course the renowned Eiffel Tower, which played a part in the 1880s World Fair. I’ve also been to Paris four times. It surely is a city of lights, as New Orleans is a city of Night.

2-New York City (USA), I’ve been to NYC four times, it is to me, the city of bulk, took my breath away when I first saw it. And Battery Park, looking out into the bay, to the Statue of Liberty, is a humbling thing. Walking down 5th Ave, and through Central Park, onto Times Square, and down to the Empire State Building, is a unique experience. Manhattan: engulfs, and traps you. And I found it as safe, if not safer than Athens, Rome, or London.

3-Istanbul (Turkey), It is a unique city near the Black Sea, and its streets, and Mosques (especially the Blue Mosque), Cathedral, and its towering walls that stretch up and down the straight, are marvelous. Here you can shop in the world’s largest Bazaar (open Market), be careful, you can get lost. The food is good in Turkey, and the people are warm and friendly, be careful if you travel outside of Turkey, not every city is as friendly as Istanbul. I have only been here once, but would come back a second and third time, if life and money permits. And very few cities do I ever return to.

4-Valetta (Malta), In the heart of the Mediterranean, it is unique among all the islands. I been to many islands in the world, and the only other one that can compare to this island is Easter Island. The island has its caves and archaeological sites, which seem to be in the backyards in residential areas. The city is a great walled city, and plays a historic roll in the times of the Crusades, as well as WWII: it has more churches on it than Rome I believe. Called the Maltese, which it has three connecting, I also went to Gozo. But the city is a gem. My wife would love to come back here.

5-San Francisco (USA), it is where it all started in the 1960s, and I was there for a year, 1968-69. It was the city by the bay. With its Golden Gate Park, and its Golden Gate Bridge, and it was a time of music, and a freedom never duplicated since. It is the most quaint and unique City on any coast, of the world. And it, like Paris, has its landmarks to see. And smaller than New York City, it has a sense of bulkiness. The Ocean sweeps into your hands almost, and the turn of the 19th century remains in the city a bit. It is where all the musicians go to, come out of, remain. I lived here a year.

6-Lisbon (Portugal), it has it history, its great Castle on the hill, its iron tower, which I went to a half dozen times, Eiffel, made it, yes, the very one who made the tower in Paris. The city has its parks, and its monuments, and is liken to Malta, in the since, the city is almost on top of the Ocean. It was devastated by an earth quake a hundred years ago or so, and was a world trade port at one time. You can see its uniqueness in its architecture, like Havana, Cuba.

7-Kyoto (Japan) City of the Geisha, city in the middle of Japan, so it seems; and a unique city at that; it has its monuments, in the form of temples, and its historic section called Geon, which I walked down, and was treated very well by the folks in the guest houses. It has an old aqueduct and a great tower also in the city. When I think of Kyoto, I think always of the best city in Japan, not huge, but clean, with all the taste of Japan rolled up in one city.

8-Sevilla (Spain) this is the city of Hercules, where legend says he was born. And where legend says, Columbus is buried in its cathedral. Here is where there are bullfights, and a great night life, singing and playing guitars in the larger clubs. The food is great here, and the plazas are picturesque. It is a peaceful place, with a unique richness, freshness, and it has its canals in the city liken to Burges.

9-Burges (Belgium) The greatest medieval city in Europe, what more can I say, as my wife said when she says it: it looks like a fairytale city. Other than that I’m lost for words, but take a ride in a boat around its channels (like Venice).

10-Cusco (Peru) Peru in general is the Egypt of South America, but much friendlier than Cairo, for I’ve been in Egypt, and Cairo, and would never return. When I was in Egypt, and Cairo, I always felt guarded, or needed to be, in Peru, the folks love you there, and I really never feel the need to be over guarded. I was to Peru 9-times, to Cusco once, to the Mantaro Valley four times, to Lima, nine. I’m not sure where you start, to bring out the glory of my trips. It is the land of the Inca, and in the Mantaro Valley, the land of the Great Warriors, the Wanka. They have the coast, or ocean by Lima, and Cusco, has the Andes, and Machu Picchu, and world monument. But wherever you go in Peru, are monuments. To the north of Lima, is the famous and deadly Amazon, which I’ve been down. So you got a city in the mountains, called Cusco, surrounded by a world called Peru, a unique place, like Cusco.

2nd Place:

Venice, Italy (City on Water)

Havana, Cuba (City of Architecture)

Glastonbury, England (City of the Tor)

Stockbridge, Massachusetts (Norman Rockwell’s city)

Rome, Italy (Regal City of the World)

Athens, Greece (City of Thesus)

New Orleans, USA (The city of Night)

Augsburg, Germany (Old Roman Compound)

Beijing, China (City of the Forbidden City)

Buenos Aires (The city of Eva Peron)

Jaipur, India (the Pink city)

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