Nightbomber
05-13-2013, 13:54
Hello, NY flyers:)
As some of you may already know, thanks to the Community effort I'll be at ORIGINS this year (Hurrraaah!).
But of course such an opportunity to see some places in the U.S.A. does not happen often, so I drew up a plan to spend 4 days after ORIGINS in New York making a kind of sightseeing with a thick guide in my backpack. I am keen on historical places mostly.
I'd like to ask you for a piece of advice: which part of the town could be the best place to stay/look for an accomodation (hotel), considering communication lines, public transport and all things a green tourist should take into account.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Andy.
As some of you may already know, thanks to the Community effort I'll be at ORIGINS this year (Hurrraaah!).
But of course such an opportunity to see some places in the U.S.A. does not happen often, so I drew up a plan to spend 4 days after ORIGINS in New York making a kind of sightseeing with a thick guide in my backpack. I am keen on historical places mostly.
I'd like to ask you for a piece of advice: which part of the town could be the best place to stay/look for an accomodation (hotel), considering communication lines, public transport and all things a green tourist should take into account.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Andy.