if you re into luxury shopping, stop by fifth ave. you can also visit central park. that place is breathtaking. you can also go to 34th street which have a bunch of retail stores to shop in. if you re in 34th street you can stop by korean town which is a few blocks away. you can taste authentic korean food, but they can be quite expensive. if you re into small hip boutiques, then check out SoHo and greenwich village. if you re in SoHo then you can also check out chinatown which is right nearby. chinatown is not the most luxurious place but it s a generally safe area and is visited by many tourists. you can taste authentic chinese food. within chinatown there s also little italy if you want to have yourself some italian food. however, cost of meals in little italy can be quite steep.go to union square, it s where everything exciting and young is happening. there are also shopping areas around union square as well as a huge selections of cafes and restaurants. on some days they have the green market where you can get a taste of homemade cookies, apple cider etc.if you want try a variety of cuisines, you should stop by st. mark s place in east village. very lively at night (thanks to the nyu students, and it s not a bad thing!) great food!walk across the brooklyn bridge.
i have some advice for you. You should see a Broadway play! they are AMAZING!!!!! the best in new York too. It would be really fun. And just you know walk around a lot and do some sweeeeet shopping!!!
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