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I don't know if it is the music or the way you lay your information, but nothing feels like a NYC Sunday afternoon like your videos man, keep up the good work ...
Oh my gosh the graffiti and art work pieces are gorgeous! Wow there are some wonderful places to visit there I love them all. Thank you for sharing these with us. Love the Jackson heights foods 😍
I love your videos, make home sick. Now living in Oahu, I'm a NY native born and raised in Stuyvesant Town. On my next visit I'll consider your recommendations especially the museums and foods. Thanx, go Yanx!
@@HereBeBarr you did a great job. The only place I visited from the list is the NY Transit museum. Next time I go back I'll try the rest of those places.
Here Be Barr I have found your videos to be a great help in planning my trip to NYC, along with those of ActionKid and the TraveliingClatt. Visiting with my wife for 8 nights in December. As it is our first time in NYC we will be doing all the touristy bits such as the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Times Square and the observation decks of Empire State Building, Top of the Rock and World Trade Center. Got lots of other stuff planned and will be doing a few trips to Brooklyn.
Walking the Manhattan bridge is also a nice experience. A speak-easy bar I've tried is Beauty&Essex, behind a pawn shop, in LES. I've been wanting to try the street food in queens since I saw that video. Awesome videos, very informative, keep up the good work 🙂
I was about to kick myself for not knowing about the Queens Night Market since i was out there last weekend for the US Open. But after doing research, don't feel bad anymore since it was not open then. However, I will have to look this place up next time I'm in town.
Great tips...May i add to take the M 4 Bus , which runs along Madison Ave, up through Harlem into Washington Heights and stops directly in front of the Cloisters Museum within Ft Tryon Park. Within Inwood Hill Park, a few blocks north, is the site where Peter Minuit "purchased" Manhatta from the Lenape-Algonquin Native American Indians and is adjacent to Columbia University's Football Field at 218th St off Broadway.
Gday luv Best food in the city Jackson Heights.. Take The 7 train E F R train to 74 street and walk Yummy Don't forget the feast of San Dennaro Little Italy.one of the best! Little known fact. Washington Square Park Charlie Barnett used to perform there when he was a teenager YEP
I absolutely love the Transit Museum. I went for the first time last year and I want to hit it again for their new displays. I wanted to go this year, but it didn't pan out. However, since I am a NYTM member, I am finally getting a tour of the original City Hall Station. Very excited. Believe it or not, this was my first year visiting Central Park. I had to go there twice just to get through the whole Park. Loved it. Fort Tryon Park looks like will be on my list of things to see next summer. 😉
Great vlog as always. Being a Manhattanite myself I love the new stuff you highlight that I didn't even know about in some cases. I'll just add one of my favorite new places as of the last few months is an amazing intimate craft cocktail bar called The Owls Tail on W 75th across from the Beacon Theater. Not only has outta this world cocktails & ambiance but they have a staff that is consistently putting forth 101% service & hospitality. If you guys find yourself in the UWS one evening I highly recommend checking it out.
Actually, I've done and loved the Transit Museum. Great for crowd-avoiders like me. Also the Brooklyn Museum - they have Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party, an awe-inspiring work.
Amazing vid once again! Love your content as always! I think I’m gonna try one or two more of these things next time I’m in the city. Speaking of, the Williamsburg bridge is actually pretty easy to climb as well but ya know I guess I can’t recommend that for everyone who watches this lol -your boy @dnf.n from Instagram
Love the Cloisters and surrounding park. Be sure to bring picnic food, as the restaurant in the Cloisters is a bit pricey. I’d also recommend the Queens County Farm Museum. My wife was at Sloan- Kettering Hospital for cancer treatment about two and a half years ago. As a teacher, I was able to bring our sons for the summer, and we stayed with friends in Forest Hills (another great neighborhood). Sadly, my wife lost her battle, but I have taken the boys back since. As a family, and even before the kids, we’ve visited New York at least 25 times during all seasons. It’s one of our favorite spots.
I was VERY happy to see you opened this video with a description of Fort Tryon Park! It really spectacular and most New Yorkers don't even know about it. You didn't mention that it was also the sight of an extremely important battle in the American Revolution. It's the best spot to spend a beautiful Spring day in NYC!
Used to live on Ft. Washington Ave. right next to the entrance of Ft. Tryon Park (and the 190th St. stop on the A). You're right, very underappreciated.
I'm coming to New York (from Dundee, Scotland) for my honeymoon in March next year, I'd love to go to the community gardens and secret bars for a non-city chill out day. Great vids 😁
Bonjour Jon....Ooooooh woooow....merci pour cette merveilleuse promenade dans " Tryon Park" incroyable quand on pense que l on est dans une ville aussi trépidante que New York.....le marché de nuit.. exceptionnel.....merci....merci Jon...Bonjour å la belle Adriana 💖
What i don't like about both the Williamsburg and Manhattan Bridge is that there's no police presence on either bridge..At least on the Brooklyn Bridge, there are usually two manned patrol cars...however, i've never had any negative experiences walking either bridge...
Hi loving your vlogs and please check out The Merchant House museum. It's a small museum in Noho. Been around since 1832. History of a wealthy family. Great exhibitions. A mourning one is coming up and Ghost tours in Oct. Fun!! Check it out. It's different
Barr querido, hablando de museos off, has visitado el Noguchi Museum en Queens? Una joya como los Cloisters pero mas moderno. Ahi tienes para hacer todo un nuevo video comenzando desde ese lado te bajas en court square station, vas a ver las vistas de manhattan desde el Gantry Park al sur y caminando hacia el norte hasta el museo, puedes terminar la tarde en el Socrates sculpture park. You can thank me later if you haven't gone yet. Regards
Yes! Native NY’er but I live in Florida now. Born in Brooklyn so I definitely need to visit other areas again. I visit a couple times a year but I always stay in Manhattan near Times Square. Although I’m a cheesy tourist at heart - I need to get back to the real NY from time to time. I’m definitely checking out these places next time I come up.
I'm loving this content. I must say your video is really informative and edited very well. I'm actually going to be visiting NYC soon. I definitely appreciate you mentioning Bathtube Gin as it was one of my favorite finds the last time I visited NYC. Keep up with the great video content.
Wow - 2015 I visited NYC the First Time - and i walked the Brooklyn and the williamsburg as well. And to be honest - I enjoyed the WBB more. Im September I come back to nyc and I will remember some tipps from your videos. __Greetz from 🇩🇪
ignore that over-crowded and silly brooklyn bridge, take the manhattan bridge instead. also get up to washington heights and cross into new jersey on the gee-dub.
Have an upcoming trip soon to NY. And as a traveller I try to avoid the touristy activities and visit hidden gems. It's even more charming too be honest. Keep up the awesome videos mate. You've earned a subscriber and a like. When I'm in NY, we can catch up hopefully :)
I am so grateful for all your videos, really helpful and love the vibe you transmit but there is something you have missed and haven’t seen in other channels like the one of Sara Funky. The NY Yankees, Giants and US Open, I have already planned and go to the 2 first ones but I have really need help on knowing about things and advices for US Open.
Thank you for not complaining about the "street harrassment". To many people that's like saying, "I don't like the fact that black men find non-black women attractive" and it sprews black hate all over it!
There might be tourists who come to Jackson heights because they might be staying with a friend or family member or own property there, or go there to find nice places to eat
This is a great one. I’ve been looking for places to visit for when family or friends have come in the fourth or fifth time to New York and want to see things and this fits the bill!