A Weekend in Times Square NYC

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  • City Travel

  • New York City

  • Weekend Getaways

  • Nightlife

Advisor - A Weekend in Times Square NYC
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The city that never sleeps—you can sure say that. This city is full of things to do at all times of the day. Its beauty and lore will leave you wanting more.

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Day 1: Arrival

Inside Margaritaville Times Square

When you arrive, always make sure that you find a garage that is close to the hotel you are booking. This will lead to not only a closer walk, but you also may get a discounted parking rate. After checking in, hit the town. I loved having dinner at Margaritaville Times Square. The food was good, and the vibe was even better.

Day 2: Explore Times Square

Beetle House

Wake up, and if you are at the AC Hotel, exit and walk to the right, where you will find a bagel shop called Bagel Market. Nothing like a fresh bagel in the morning, but they also have amazing oatmeal, too! Hit the town and explore Times Square during the day—so many vendors and lots to see. Cap off the night at Beetle House on East 6th Street. Not only was the food great, but you get a show, too.

Day 3: Shopping

Take a nice walk. The wonders of this city cannot be seen if you drive. Walk down Broadway and see all the theater options there are. Walk up the same street and you can get to the famed Macy's and the rest of the fashion stores. There is also a hidden LEGO store—don't miss it. Past the LEGO store you can see the big Harry Potter store as well, where you can get a nice glass of butterbeer. Don’t forget: After dining for the night, walk Times Square at night. It's something to see!

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Make sure you are always looking around—there is a lot to see and do!

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