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New York City 2010

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Over 200 full-color photos throughout Detailed itineraries, including a "Eating Tour" of some of New York's favorite foods Full-color maps, including a 2-page map of the Bronx Zoo Tips on gallery-hopping, finding the best inexpensive theater, and the best hotel (and dive) bars An in-depth chapter that goes from the sale of Manhattan to the Dutch through the city's 400th birthday New York City abounds with new museums: from the Soho annex of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, to the funky New Museum; we'll bring you the latest on the new arrivals and major renovations Hotel rooms and meals in restaurants are cheaper? How the city is responding to hard times...by cutting prices, and where to look for new-found bargains.

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New York City 2010, Brian Silverman, Kelsy Chauvin, Richard Goodman

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Titel
New York City 2010
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2009
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
496
ISBN10
0470487275
ISBN13
9780470487273
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Over 200 full-color photos throughout Detailed itineraries, including a "Eating Tour" of some of New York's favorite foods Full-color maps, including a 2-page map of the Bronx Zoo Tips on gallery-hopping, finding the best inexpensive theater, and the best hotel (and dive) bars An in-depth chapter that goes from the sale of Manhattan to the Dutch through the city's 400th birthday New York City abounds with new museums: from the Soho annex of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, to the funky New Museum; we'll bring you the latest on the new arrivals and major renovations Hotel rooms and meals in restaurants are cheaper? How the city is responding to hard times...by cutting prices, and where to look for new-found bargains.