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Thursday, July 12, 2012
How I Scored First Class Airline Tickets for Less Than Coach
Best Places for Photographing New York City Skyline and One World Trade Center
| Downtown NYC and 1 World Trade Ctr at night |
Most tourists planning on visiting New York City, will include Ground Zero, the site of the former World Trade Center Twin Towers on their itinerary. Here are some easy one hour long side trips across the Hudson River to capture the famous downtown New York City skyline in all its glory, along with the new One World Trade Center, formerly known as Freedom Tower, towering above everything else. Just remember, each of these spots have 9/11 memorials, so be respectful of your surroundings. These neighborhoods lost several men and women in the World Trade Center collapse, and even ten years later, the skyline brings back memories of a horrific day for area residents.
New 1 World Trade Center
The new 1 World Trade Center, the tallest building in New York City as of April 30, 2012, will complete construction in 2014. Over 100 floors of the total 104 floors are now complete, and the building now stands at 1,271 feet above the ground. When complete, the building is expected to be 1,776 feet tall, including its 408 foot roof-top needle. It is no surprise that the Freedom Tower, or One World Trade Center building is clearly visible from as far north as the George Washington Bridge.
Public Transportation
The World Trade Center area is well served by public transportation, both PATH subway train and NY Waterway Ferry Service. The PATH train accepts Metrocards and runs frequently. NY Waterway fare is $6 from the downtown ferry stops to NJ and operates on a schedule.
Read on to find the best places tourists can take public transportation to capture amazing views of the World Trade Center and downtown New York City, and return back to Ground Zero in under an hour. Located in the gold coast of New Jersey, each viewing spot is extremely safe, easily accessible by public transportation, less than 20 minutes from New York City and offers amazing, panoramic views of Manhattan, especially downtown New York City and the World Trade Center. Although these spots lend to excellent photography opportunities all day and year round, the best time to go is late afternoon, when the setting sun casts beautiful, dramatic reflections on the glass buildings and stay until sundown, when the skyline lights up.
Exchange Place, Jersey City, NJ
Newport, Jersey City, NJ
Ferry service from downtown NYC is no longer offered to Newport, NJ but tourists can take the PATH train and get off at the last stop, Newport Pavonia, and walk to the waterfront, which is a couple of minutes away. You will pass a Starbucks and Komegashi Japanese restaurant to your right. Although the area consists of several highrise buildings behind a gate, the waterfront walkway is in fact open to the public. On your way to the waterfront, pause at the small, yet poignant 9/11 WTC memorial, which provides a straight view to the former World Trade Center twin towers.
Pier A or Pier C Park, Hoboken, NJ
Downtown Hoboken is serviced both by NY Waterway ferry as well as PATH train. Pier A Park, located on Sinatra Drive between First and Second Street offers a lush Great Lawn with panoramic views of New York City, from the Statue to Liberty to the George Washington Bridge. A glass memorial for 9/11 victims, oriented toward the former World Trade Center is expected to be built on Pier A Park, Hoboken. Walking north on the Sinatra Drive waterfront pathway will bring you to the brand new Pier C park, a kidney shaped $25 million marvel that is built above the Hudson River. The views of New York City, including downtown and World Trade Center are out of the world.
New 1 World Trade Center
The new 1 World Trade Center, the tallest building in New York City as of April 30, 2012, will complete construction in 2014. Over 100 floors of the total 104 floors are now complete, and the building now stands at 1,271 feet above the ground. When complete, the building is expected to be 1,776 feet tall, including its 408 foot roof-top needle. It is no surprise that the Freedom Tower, or One World Trade Center building is clearly visible from as far north as the George Washington Bridge.
Public Transportation
The World Trade Center area is well served by public transportation, both PATH subway train and NY Waterway Ferry Service. The PATH train accepts Metrocards and runs frequently. NY Waterway fare is $6 from the downtown ferry stops to NJ and operates on a schedule.
Read on to find the best places tourists can take public transportation to capture amazing views of the World Trade Center and downtown New York City, and return back to Ground Zero in under an hour. Located in the gold coast of New Jersey, each viewing spot is extremely safe, easily accessible by public transportation, less than 20 minutes from New York City and offers amazing, panoramic views of Manhattan, especially downtown New York City and the World Trade Center. Although these spots lend to excellent photography opportunities all day and year round, the best time to go is late afternoon, when the setting sun casts beautiful, dramatic reflections on the glass buildings and stay until sundown, when the skyline lights up.
| Space shuttle Enterprise passes 1 World Trade Ctr |
Exchange Place, Jersey City, NJ
Take the NY Waterway Ferry from the World Financial Center to Paulus Hook. Alternatively, you can take the PATH train from World Trade Center to Newport, and get off at Exchange Place, which is the first stop. The pier at Exchange Place, a massive deck built from sturdy Trex material, offers panoramic views of New York City, from the George Washington Bridge to the Statue of Liberty. Situated directly across the World Financial Center, it offers the most dramatic, close up view of downtown Manhattan, with One World Trade Center towering over the skyline. There is a small 9/11 WTC memorial on Exchange Place.
Newport, Jersey City, NJ
| Downtown from Exchange Place c2006 |
Pier A or Pier C Park, Hoboken, NJ
Downtown Hoboken is serviced both by NY Waterway ferry as well as PATH train. Pier A Park, located on Sinatra Drive between First and Second Street offers a lush Great Lawn with panoramic views of New York City, from the Statue to Liberty to the George Washington Bridge. A glass memorial for 9/11 victims, oriented toward the former World Trade Center is expected to be built on Pier A Park, Hoboken. Walking north on the Sinatra Drive waterfront pathway will bring you to the brand new Pier C park, a kidney shaped $25 million marvel that is built above the Hudson River. The views of New York City, including downtown and World Trade Center are out of the world.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Best Hotels for Watching Macys New York City 4th of July Fireworks
For a list and description of the best hotels for watching New York City Fourth of July fireworks, read on.
According to the official Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks website, the best views from New York City are on the West Side Highway (12 th Avenue) below 59 th Street, which can be entered through access points listed on the website. The actual barges from where the Macy's fireworks go off are located between 18 th Street and 43 rd Street on the Hudson River. The Macy's NYC fireworks are not visible from the East River, Long Island City or other points in Queens, Battery Park, or the Hudson River walkway north of 59 th Street. However, crossing the Hudson River and coming to New Jersey will help you not only get front row seats to the fireworks show along the miles of public waterfront walkways on the NJ Gold Coast, but also the stunning backdrop of the Manhattan skyline behind it. Here are the top picks on where to stay overnight to view the NYC Macys Fourth of July Fireworks from the comfort of your own room.
225 River Street, Hoboken, NJ
Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel
500 Harbor Boulevard, Weehawken, NJ
Situated almost directly across from one of the fireworks barges, the Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel, which would provide a more close up view of the Macy's 4th of July fireworks. The Lincoln Harbor ferry (from 38th Street Pier in Manhattan) gets you to the doorstep of the Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel. There is a Ruth Chris' Steak House and Chart House restaurant across from the hotel. Rates start from about $229 for non city view rooms to $429.
Short Term Furnished Housing at Shipyard and 333 River
Applied Development Company, which owns several premium high rise waterfront buildings in Hoboken, including Sovereign, Independence, Vanguard, Constitution Court (collectively called Shipyard) and 333 River, has a handful of fully furnished short term luxury rental apartments. Several of these will provide access to viewing the Macys Fireworks either from inside the apartment, or from common areas, like the community pool. For more information, please visit the Applied Development Co website.
Fireworks CruisesIn the event these hotels are sold out, fireworks cruises offer an opportunity to view the Macys 4th of July Fireworks up close, yet from a safe distance. For more information, please visit July Fourth Cruises.
Need more local information? Please read: Guide to Viewing 2012 New York City 4th of July Fireworks
Fireworks CruisesIn the event these hotels are sold out, fireworks cruises offer an opportunity to view the Macys 4th of July Fireworks up close, yet from a safe distance. For more information, please visit July Fourth Cruises.
Need more local information? Please read: Guide to Viewing 2012 New York City 4th of July Fireworks
Useful Links:
Macy's Fireworks Home Page
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
The Best Credit Card for Foreign Travel
Planning a late spring break getaway or making summer travel plans?
If you are planning international travel, give this article a read! Packing the right credit card for foreign travel saved me a bundle. Read more here...
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Taj Mahal Travel Articles
A bit of a departure from my usual fare, here are a few travel articles based on my trips to India.
Taj Mahal: Avoiding Tourist Guides, Protecting Your Wallet and Preserving Your Sanity
Taj Mahal--Local Travel Tips
Don't ruin your visit to the Taj Mahal. My guide on how to avoid tourist guides, protect your wallet and make your Agra trip memorable and beautiful.
Taj Mahal--Local Travel Tips
This article discusses local travel tips regarding the last leg of getting to the Taj Mahal, including visiting hours, parking, tickets and what not to bring.
Tourists looking to stay at a heritage haveli in Jaipur, Rajasthan India should check out the gorgeous, well appointed and budget-friendly Alsisar Haveli.
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