![]() And since there’s a Starbucks on every corner, you’ll never be without water for too long! If you’re looking for more recommendations, check out my list of top travel essentials. If you can’t find a refill station, or your restaurant won’t bring you a pitcher of water, you can “buy” filtered water at Starbucks for free. Stay hydrated – With all of the walking you’ll be doing, you need to stay hydrated! Always carry a reusable water bottle with you.If you need to learn New York’s metro system, or want a quick refresh, check out my guide on how to navigate the subway. Honestly, I highly recommend it if you’re here for more than 2 days! Since each swipe costs $2.75, if you plan on taking the subway at least 12 times (or 6 roundtrips), you break even. It costs $33 for 7 days of unlimited rides on the subway, but you can’t share the card with anyone else, which means that each person will need their own. Decide if an unlimited weekly MetroCard is right for you – On a similar note, decide if an unlimited weekly MetroCard makes sense for you and your trip companions.Make sure you book tickets in advance for anything you desperately want to do because tickets will go quickly–especially if it’s a sunset Pre-purchase tickets in advance – Even if you’re the type to decide what you’re doing in the moment, try to think ahead about what activities you want to incorporate into your trip.This post may contain affiliate links! I will receive a commission, at no extra cost to you, if you purchase something recommended here. 38 Grab a drink at a rooftop bar and relax watching the sunset.37 See a different perspective of the New York City skyline.36 Watch the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks.35 Walk around the Reflecting Pools for the Twin Towers at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.34 Bike your way up Manhattan on the Hudson River Greenway.33 Learn about the animals at The Bronx Zoo.32 Grab a bite by Madison Square Park before heading inside Harry Potter World.31 Attend a summer event in Bryant Park.30 Explore a world of the past at The Cloisters.29 Walk along Fifth Ave to attend the Museum Mile Festival.28 Take advantage of free hours for New York City museums.27 Dare to try a thrill ride on the Hudson River.26 Ride one of New York City’s floating food shacks.25 Escape the heat by shopping in one of the city’s indoor malls.24 Rock at the Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace in Rockefeller Center.23 Take the Tram over to Roosevelt Island.21 Rock out to great performances at the Summerstage Festival.20 Spend a day out wandering through the different art galleries in Chelsea.14 Stay up late to catch a performance of Shakespeare in the Park.13 Wake up early and rush a Broadway show.12 A day exploring and a night glamping at Governor’s Island. ![]() 10 Grab an ice cream cone from Mister Softee.3 Wake up late and indulge in an outdoor breakfast or brunch.2 Where to Stay in New York City in the Summer. ![]()
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