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Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

AT#863 - Travel to New York City

Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

Chris Christensen

History, Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-new-york-city/ Hear about travel to New York City as the Amateur Traveler talks to Rebecca Shoval from Not Just Tourists NYC about her adopted home in the city that never sleeps. Why should you go to New York City? Rebecca says, "I think someone should come to New York for so many reasons. I think it's this incredibly vibrant place. It exudes life and I find walking around the city, it really just gives you energy. It's also this vibrant multicultural place where you can really see the way that there's so much commitment to the city and to the culture and to people really living in something resembling harmony next to each other... or at least ignoring each other and not getting in each other's business. There are so many different things to do." Rebecca says that the city has changed since COVID-19. She highlights how the city has recovered and transformed from the pandemic's impacts, offering a unique perspective on what makes New York a vibrant and dynamic place. Rebecca recommends exploring different boroughs and neighborhoods within New York City. The city's diversity is reflected in its various neighborhoods, each with its own cultural influences and attractions. She particularly recommends Queens, known for its ethnic neighborhoods like Jackson Heights and Flushing, offering immersive food tours and unique experiences. Public transportation is an essential part of the New York experience. Rebecca emphasizes the convenience of using apps like MyMTA, MTA Bus Time, and Train Time to navigate the city's extensive subway, bus, and train systems. The ease of using Apple Pay or Samsung Pay to access public transit now makes travel efficient and hassle-free. The Staten Island Ferry offers stunning views of the Statue of Liberty, Southern Manhattan, Brooklyn, and New Jersey. It's a free ferry that provides a unique and picturesque perspective of iconic landmarks. Rebecca suggests taking this ferry to get a feel for the city's beauty from the water. The Tenement Museum provides insights into New York's immigrant history, showcasing how various ethnic communities lived and worked. She would recommend that museum or the New York Historical Society instead of a trip to the World Trade Center Memorial for those interested in history. Walking across iconic bridges like the Brooklyn Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge provides breathtaking city views. Additionally, taking city ferries offers an alternative way to see New York's skyline from the water. Rebecca recommends seeing New York from above but suggests skipping touristy skyscrapers like the Empire State Building and opting for bars or restaurants with panoramic views. The Graduate Hotel's rooftop bar on Roosevelt Island is recommended for its exceptional view of Manhattan and surrounding areas. You have to check out the entertainment scene in New York. Broadway is amazing for its incredible talent and performances, while jazz enthusiasts are advised to explore smaller venues like Arthur's Tavern, Cellar Dog, and Somewhere Nowhere for a more interactive experience. Try visiting parks like Brooklyn Bridge Park, Prospect Park, and Domino's Sugar Factory, which offer unique recreational spaces and city views. For ionic New York food, you have to consider getting bagels and pizza. Joe's Pizza and Tompkins Square Bagels are Rebecca's favorites. Try street food, especially halal carts which are much more prevalent than hot dog stands in New York these days. Try some cuisine you can't get at home like Caribbean food, regional Chinese, or Burmese cuisine. Eat something at a bodega. Rebecca's favorite restaurants include the experimental restaurant Fulgrances in Brooklyn which is notable for its rotating chefs and wine selection. Another favorite is Little Myanmar in the East Village, which serves Burmese food. She recommends the pasta at Nona Dora's (even the Gluten-free). Reservations are advised due to ongoing restaurant challenges post-pandemic. Use the Rezy app. Wear comfortable shoes, carry a reusable water bottle, and bring a sense of adventure as you explore one of the world's greatest cities, New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Amateur Traveler episode 863. Today the amateur traveler talks about bridges,

0:06.8

bodegas and bagels, Chinatowns, museums, and the MTA as we go to New York City.

0:14.4

This is Chris Christensen from Amateur Traveler.

0:16.8

Let's talk about the Big Apple,

0:19.0

the place so nice they named it twice,

0:21.3

the city that never sleeps, New York City. I'd like to welcome

0:27.9

to the show, Rebecca Chival, who's come to talk to us about New York City.

0:32.2

Rebecca, welcome to the show.

0:34.3

Thank you.

0:35.3

I'm very excited to talk to you today.

0:36.8

And I am assuming that you pitched me New York City

0:39.5

because you thought nobody had heard of it.

0:41.4

Yes, exactly.

0:42.4

It's the secret little place that just no one

0:46.0

thinks to recommend to go to. Instead, we're famous for our discreetness as well as not being cocky about the city that we live in.

0:57.0

So what's your connection with New York first?

1:00.0

I've lived in New York since 2009. I grew up in Pennsylvania about 100 miles away from here and always really like the city and enjoyed visiting my older siblings and moved here pretty much at a college and yeah I've been here now

1:16.0

14 years lived in a number of different neighborhoods and just really very

1:20.8

attached to the place.

1:23.0

And I kid obviously about New York and nobody's ever heard of it,

1:26.0

but you pitched me that we should talk about it again

1:29.0

because it's not the same as it was even just a few years ago.

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