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6 Tips for First-Time Visitors to New York City

If you’ve never been to New York City before, be prepared for sensory overload! Not only is there much to see and do but you will undoubtedly be dazzled by the night lights, the bustling crowds, and those delectable aromas wafting towards you from some of the world’s most renowned pizzerias. Of course, you should check out some of the most popular attractions, but also there are some things you really must do on your very first trip to the Big Apple.

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1. You Really Must Try Authentic NY Pizza!

Speaking of the aroma of authentic NY pizza, this is one thing you can’t leave NYC without experiencing. There are many, many pizzerias with a window open to the street where you can buy pizza by the slice, but you’ll be back for more. Nothing compares to NY pizza, as you will soon see.

2. Know Where the Nearest Hospitals Are

Whether you are suffering from some illness or ongoing condition, it seems like just when you are ready to have the time of your life, something will happen when you least expect it. Be careful not to slip and fall on icy sidewalks in the winter but if you should, always map out the location and phone numbers of the nearest hospitals or acute care centers. Bradley University has a number of graduates practicing as Family Nurse Practitioners in New York, so check them out as well. Your wait times may be shorter.

3. Try to Avoid Rush Hour Traffic if Driving

If you are driving around the City during rush hour, you just may make heavy traffic worse while looking for your destinations. Even though the traffic is heavy at all hours of the day and night, you will find that rush hour is anything but hurried. In fact, that’s why those advanced nursing students enrolled in this program prefer schools like Bradley University Online. They learned early on that it’s best not to hit NYC traffic if you can avoid it during rush hours. 

4. Plan Some Late-Night Excursions in the City that Never Sleeps

There are actually a number of sites to see during the nocturnal hours and if you’d like to enjoy them at times when the crowds have thinned, try going on late-night excursions. No, you won’t be able to go indoors but you can view things like the 911 Memorial, the historic Empire State Building and other main attractions at night.

5. Never Leave the Big Apple Without Going to at Least One Broadway Show

The first thing anyone will ask you when you arrive back home will invariably be about Broadway. Who can visit NYC without going to at least one Broadway show? However, if you intend to see some of the biggest award-winning shows, book your tickets in advance online before you embark on your trip to the Big Apple.

6. Visit Tourist Traps During the Week

If you don’t really want to roam about at night and would like to see some of the tourist traps which draw big crowds, you might want to visit them during the week. Even New Yorkers frequent touristy places because they love and are proud of their city. Some may even be new to the area, just like you, so try to choose off-peak hours and days.

There you have six tips for first-time visitors to New York City. Just be ready for one of the most visited cities on earth. It isn’t called the Big Apple or the City That Never Sleeps for nothing. You’ll see!

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