Visit New York - The Don'ts of New York City

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  • New York City, the Big Apple, Broadway, however you call New York, you can't call it boring, and you definitely cannot call it slow. Here we give you tourist information on New York City to help you get the most out of your New York vacation, whether you are heading there for shopping, museums, or just to go up the Empire State Building there is a lot to do. We are going to help you know what you should do in New York as a tourist and some things you should definitely NOT do as a tourist in New York.
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  • @rebekahr2508
    @rebekahr2508 7 лет назад +3498

    Why am I watching this? I live in New York

    • @DoesTheNetWork
      @DoesTheNetWork 7 лет назад +22

      Rebekah R I would recommend indoor extreme sports for anything they have. Their "Laser Tag" is realistic and fun. I would say it's good for someone who lives here because you don't get to shoot guns even if they're fake, at all here.

    •  7 лет назад +8

      It goes without saying that SOME PEOPLE in NYC do indeed get to shoot guns!!

    • @DoesTheNetWork
      @DoesTheNetWork 7 лет назад +3

      Walter Strong well some. but majority don't and are not able to.

    • @alita1821
      @alita1821 7 лет назад +9

      Rebekah R im watching to see others view point of the city..i moved her a couple of years ago and wish i watched these videos

    • @TheAvaExperience
      @TheAvaExperience 7 лет назад +1

      Rebekah R hello I will be visiting there in a month or so any suggestions?

  • @nightowl356
    @nightowl356 7 лет назад +1388

    you forgot nr. 13: don´t pet those small stray dogs, they are actually rats! ;-)

    • @abrahamv8450
      @abrahamv8450 7 лет назад +6

      OMAIGA!!!

    • @rontvx
      @rontvx 7 лет назад +6

      omg

    • @magnolia8683
      @magnolia8683 7 лет назад +1

      lol.....wow, that's scary

    • @blackmasket
      @blackmasket 7 лет назад

      Haha true that

    • @josef7ark
      @josef7ark 7 лет назад +36

      Have you seen the ones in Coney Island? Bring a 38 with you or a crossbow.

  • @GreyCrowe
    @GreyCrowe 6 лет назад +684

    I made the mistake of holding the door open for someone. Should've started charging cover I ended up holding that damn door for like 50 people lol

    • @Lillithowl
      @Lillithowl 5 лет назад +40

      We're super fast here, you need to hold the door and let go after the person behind you gets in!

    • @sanchpaul0223
      @sanchpaul0223 5 лет назад +24

      Yep, sounds like New York...

    • @Jellyrollrider
      @Jellyrollrider 5 лет назад +6

      Lmao same thing happened to me many years ago on my trip to NYC.

    • @agsyl7397
      @agsyl7397 5 лет назад +3

      you became a doorer 😂😂😂😂

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 5 лет назад +16

      Open a door for someone in NYC, everyone automatically thinks you're a Doorman or Doorwoman as the case may be.

  • @camiloramirez798
    @camiloramirez798 5 лет назад +545

    Don't go up Empire State building. Go up to Top of the rock where you will see a great view of the city, including the Empire State building

    • @olirayner5129
      @olirayner5129 5 лет назад +32

      Camilo Ramirez disagree to be honest. The feeling of the wind in your hair looking out over the city at night was one of my favourite things I did in NY

    • @bx8ball
      @bx8ball 5 лет назад +7

      Oli Rayner you get the same feeling at the top of the rock plus you see everything

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 5 лет назад +3

      @@olirayner5129 Isn't it like a 3 hour wait to get up there?

    • @GiMeDaCash
      @GiMeDaCash 5 лет назад +12

      Go up both..I did, and there was no line for either of them.

    • @cinegraphics
      @cinegraphics 4 года назад +31

      Don't jump from the Empire State building. If you kill yourself you have to pay a $500 fine.

  • @owenpryce8017
    @owenpryce8017 7 лет назад +572

    You are right about New Yorkers being friendly and helpful. I mashed up my knee when I was a paratrooper in the Canadian army. Periodically it gives out. I was in NYC on business and was crossing 49th, and all of a sudden I was doing a face plant in the middle of the street. Suddenly I was surrounded by people ....helping me up ......helping me to the curb. One guy stood in the middle of traffic with his hands outstretched to keep me from being run over. A woman was on her cell phone calling 911. She thought I was having a heart attack. Great, kind, caring folks, and they get a bad ...undeserved ....rap.

    • @vaskylark
      @vaskylark 7 лет назад +23

      That's really nice story :)

    • @bxbuff
      @bxbuff 7 лет назад +54

      Did you still have your wallet afterwards???? ;)

    • @megpruden20
      @megpruden20 7 лет назад +10

      Thank you! And sorry about what happened to you. But I'm glad my fellow NYers came to your aid.

    • @Luke8-17
      @Luke8-17 7 лет назад +20

      Owen it's the transplants that move to New York that are mean! Thank you for your service sir & God bless.

    • @briand.1694
      @briand.1694 7 лет назад +25

      NYC is a very different place than it was 20-30 years ago. There used to be a lot of gang-related crime and some neighborhoods you wouldn't dare go into at night. Much of that is gone but the stereotypes still linger. . .

  • @OTRTrader
    @OTRTrader 6 лет назад +475

    DO NOT attempt to rush onto the subway train before first letting people off, because it's RUDE, and the chances of getting yelled at by someone else rises exponentially. The same should always be for elevators.

    • @mrvk39
      @mrvk39 5 лет назад +6

      yeah or more like just shoved aside...

    • @daniellilly7591
      @daniellilly7591 5 лет назад +12

      That was MY #1 thing, too....I couldn't believe Mr. Wolters went with "Local/Express" instead. ROFL.....and the really funny part about the subway door leapers is this.....the people you're blocking from exiting the subway are making room FOR YOU so shouldn't you make it EASY for them to do so?

    • @JM-gu3tx
      @JM-gu3tx 5 лет назад +26

      You mean "basic manners"?

    • @fivesquaredyt2521
      @fivesquaredyt2521 5 лет назад +5

      Daniel Lilly just wait a few seconds people engrages me

    • @josvel2344
      @josvel2344 5 лет назад +6

      Also don't stand directly in front of the doors to get in.. you will get bum rushed lol

  • @justinbuice
    @justinbuice 5 лет назад +454

    If you are on a road trip on the east coast, don’t attempt to bring your own car into the city. Traffic is terrible and divers are wreckless. Best to park outside the city and take the train in.

    • @darcyferrigno
      @darcyferrigno 5 лет назад +15

      Not to mention the price of parking. It's outrageous...I live outside the city and always Uber in because it is so much cheaper than parking for the time I want to be there.

    • @nettraveller81
      @nettraveller81 5 лет назад +11

      Yeah, wreckless divers, mainly in Hudson River 5m below sea level.

    • @mr.mister7143
      @mr.mister7143 4 года назад +2

      I found driving in New York was easier than Chicago.

    • @edski8536
      @edski8536 4 года назад

      Very. Good👍

    • @andreiplane8380
      @andreiplane8380 4 года назад +3

      New York is actually easier to drive in than many other major cities in the world due to it's grid system.

  • @scottshannon2433
    @scottshannon2433 5 лет назад +694

    If you go to ground zero treat it like a cemetery alot of people are still hurt/effected

    • @KillaSin515
      @KillaSin515 5 лет назад +60

      I agree with this. Some people just do not show respect.

    • @alec4025
      @alec4025 5 лет назад +48

      Idk how you can't be moved immensely just by being there. I'm not american and I'm too young to even remember it but it was very powerful seeing all the names and the roses they left for the birthdays

    • @mamzersdream1
      @mamzersdream1 5 лет назад +5

      *a lot

    • @alec4025
      @alec4025 5 лет назад +14

      @HammerBann the admission is just for the museum the memorial is open

    • @jeremiahjacobson8456
      @jeremiahjacobson8456 5 лет назад +45

      Can't stand the tourists who take selfies at the footprints of the towers. Show some damn respect.

  • @worst.username._ever
    @worst.username._ever 7 лет назад +183

    Don't try to cram into the subway the second the doors open. Stand to the side of the doors and let people get off the train first.

    • @eaglesfanharris2599
      @eaglesfanharris2599 6 лет назад +11

      and please grab one of the poles. They are there for a reason. My whole day goes downhill when I get slammed into by a tourist who flies around the subway car when it starts moving. You can tell the real New Yorkers because no matter how full the train is they will snake a hand to grab a pole before the train moves. In summary, grab the pole then make sure you carry hand sanitizer or wash your hands thoroughly before handling food.

    • @Dovenpeis
      @Dovenpeis 6 лет назад +3

      However, you won't get that problem with European tourists, Eagles Fan, as most of them are natively accustomed to subways and public transportation in general.

    • @m4x927
      @m4x927 6 лет назад +1

      Eagles Fan Harris Honestly,riding the subway in NYC can be like riding in the back of a garbage truck at times.It does get u from place to place most the the time so if its ok

    • @charliegeraldjr5926
      @charliegeraldjr5926 6 лет назад +1

      worst. username. ever. Thank you 🙏 As a NYer and a commuter most will try to push you out of the way and they don’t want to move forward in the subway car

    • @deniskenneally6787
      @deniskenneally6787 5 лет назад +2

      By the way, the same goes for elevators...

  • @normanwells2755
    @normanwells2755 6 лет назад +305

    Don't get in a taxi if he says his meter doesn't work.

    • @geom404
      @geom404 4 года назад +8

      When I was a young buck (naive) a long time ago, old cabbie told me that he "forgot" to turn on the meter when we got to the airport. NY is such a hustle. Visit Chicago.

    • @xtote
      @xtote 4 года назад +16

      Free ride then!

    • @rodog9465
      @rodog9465 3 года назад +2

      As a New York’s now taxis died, I see a few of them, but my god all I only use ubers

    • @justus24ops45
      @justus24ops45 3 года назад +1

      Don't get in a taxi that doesn't have the TLC sticker

    • @ianandersen265
      @ianandersen265 3 года назад

      Don't get in a taxi cuz Cash Cab is no longer on the air!

  • @jamespurks1694
    @jamespurks1694 6 лет назад +412

    I fully agree with # 6. I was there several years ago and I got lost. I had a very confused look on my face and 2 young ladies stopped and asked if I needed help and I explained I was lost. After finding out where I was trying to get to. They not only told me how to get there but they took the subway with me to make sure I got off at the right stop.Of all the things in my trip there, their help and going out of their way to help me still stands out in my mind, many years later, as if had happened yesterday.

    • @chibiprussia5574
      @chibiprussia5574 5 лет назад +8

      I remember when we were trying to get to the old Yankee stadium and we got on the wrong train and ended up at the Bronx Zoo. A local saw that we were tourists and helped us out :)

    • @GMoney-B
      @GMoney-B 5 лет назад +10

      That’s sooo nice! People can be awesome. Faith in humanity restored.

    • @penelopepitstop762
      @penelopepitstop762 5 лет назад +9

      Yes, that’s a stereotype. I’ve encountered very nice New Yorkers when visiting. They are just more fast paced, but yes, nice.

    • @visionist7
      @visionist7 5 лет назад +3

      Did you smash?

    • @chickenhound6740
      @chickenhound6740 5 лет назад +1

      When I went the same thing happened to me

  • @82luft49
    @82luft49 5 лет назад +260

    Don't say good morning (as gentile southerners warmly do) to strangers on the street. They'll think you're hustling them for a buck.

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 5 лет назад +9

      How bout if I just say "good morning" to everyone I can and maybe a few of em will throw some bucks at me?

    • @justinhackstadt6677
      @justinhackstadt6677 4 года назад +14

      Only if you lock eye contact and then say it. Otherwise if you are walking by it is acceptable. All those hustlers lock eye contact to further guilt trip you into things.

    • @nawalchannelny
      @nawalchannelny 4 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @johnottr
      @johnottr 4 года назад +1

      Bullshit!

    • @wendyladybug355laurie4
      @wendyladybug355laurie4 4 года назад

      That Would Be A Hard One To Do, Coming From A FloGrown Girl!!!!😇😇🙏🙏✝️✝️💝💝🔥🔥

  • @stephaniescarfogliero6482
    @stephaniescarfogliero6482 6 лет назад +338

    As a New Yorker, I will never understand why people come all the way here and eat at Olive Garden in Times Square? And yes you are right, sooo many free things to do. Movie nights in Bryant Park in the summer, donation Wednesday’s at the Bronx Zoo, if you go to a SUNY college MoMA is free.

    • @btdchalupa1455
      @btdchalupa1455 6 лет назад +10

      Stephanyia Scarfogliero I live in New York and its funny because people think that the hole state is a city

    • @mrvk39
      @mrvk39 5 лет назад +13

      I think people don't research restaurants ahead of time and then get overwhelmed with choices and just pick the familiar option... terrible strategy! after people, culture and art and sites, food is the best NYC has to offer

    • @daniellilly7591
      @daniellilly7591 5 лет назад +5

      It's true about lots of free stuff to do in the City. Also check your different credit cards. My Bank of America card gives free access to museums nationwide one day a month, as well AmEx has deals (esp in NYC), so look at ALL that stuff before you go and take advantage so you at least get SOMETHING outta that 24.5% A.P.R. lol

    • @mamzersdream1
      @mamzersdream1 5 лет назад +9

      Olive Garden is gross

    • @Clevoliver
      @Clevoliver 5 лет назад

      I mean I guess because it's something they recognize but there are lots of good food there too besides Chain restaurants

  • @katiel9138
    @katiel9138 7 лет назад +169

    I live in New York. You're right, we are not mean! We just have to deal with so many people all around us at all times, many of whom are completely nuts, so we keep to ourselves by default. We're a little suspicious of others because trust me...WE HAVE SEEN IT ALL and we know it's sometimes best not to look. This city can be rough on you after a long time, and it's crowded almost everywhere, so you have to be a little self-protective so you don't get annoyed with everyone. This sensory overload is rather shocking for tourists, so just imagine how exhausting it can be at the end of a bad day.
    But helpful, hell yes. I love helping lost tourists! We are proud of our city and love being the ones to give you the "real" story.

    • @markmoye5610
      @markmoye5610 6 лет назад +9

      katie L my wife and I came to New York thinking the stereo type, at least I did but I found out real fast that's not the case! Helped us find the best pizza and without a asking, helped up with metro. You guys are awesome! We brought our daughters last weekend and will be back very soon. I LOVE NEW YORK! From a small town country boy.

    • @Kevine7001
      @Kevine7001 6 лет назад +8

      New Yorkers are just real ppl. I now live in ND where ppl act nice but it’s all bullshit

    • @jontorres6854
      @jontorres6854 6 лет назад +2

      Sure not all new yorkers are mean or rude but a quite few are, a few years ago I went to NYC for the weekend and had to take the subway, being the first time I took the subway I had no idea what line to take to go to ground zero, I asked one of the workers behind the counter and he literally yelled CAN YOU LOOK AT THE DAMN SIGN? Yep dont think i will ever go back there again.

    • @Hiphop618
      @Hiphop618 6 лет назад +7

      To be fair, those workers behind the counter are notorious for being rude and unhelpful. They don't represent all New Yorkers so don't let that stop you from visiting again! If you're ever here and need directions, feel free to ask a local. The secret is to get straight to the point. "Can you tell me which train to take to ground zero?"
      If you start off with a "good morning" or "excuse me, how are you today?" we will think that you're one of the several people who approach us on a daily basis asking for money, so we've trained ourselves to ignore most people who start speaking to us like that. Otherwise, we are more than happy to help. Sincerely, someone who lives in New York.

    • @AnakinSkywalker-jq8xy
      @AnakinSkywalker-jq8xy 6 лет назад +2

      Make us New Yorkers proud

  • @Thestralsxxx
    @Thestralsxxx 5 лет назад +131

    I love this guy, he seems so genuine, down to earth, and intelligent.

  • @HollieSavesBees
    @HollieSavesBees 6 лет назад +513

    Him: “don’t assume NY is just Manhattan”
    Me from queens: FAAAAAACTS

  • @luisacuellar3873
    @luisacuellar3873 6 лет назад +266

    Subway Escalators: During rush hr, do not stand at the left side of the escalator. It’s a unspoken rule that people who are in a rush can walk up the escalator at the left side while others stand at the right side to wait. It drives us crazy when you see tourists blocking our path.

    • @zoicon5
      @zoicon5 6 лет назад +37

      Don't EVER block the left side of the escalator. It's always rush hour in the city.

    • @ThatsPrettyCool87
      @ThatsPrettyCool87 6 лет назад +10

      Unwritten rule, the express lane for escalators is on the left side, meaning if you want to stand still, stand on the right side

    • @moe_lester2628
      @moe_lester2628 6 лет назад +3

      Just for that reason I'm going to be standing in the middle

    • @johnsergei
      @johnsergei 6 лет назад +3

      Then you'll cop an excuse me, in London, Sydney, Tokyo or just about any Subway station. If I don't know when the train's coming, I fly down, till I can see the platform. No train, then I stop (in the centre, of course)

    • @dejotafhs1437
      @dejotafhs1437 6 лет назад +3

      zoicon5 same in São Paulo! Funny how the big cities around the world follow that same behaviour

  • @ascenbach1
    @ascenbach1 6 лет назад +30

    I’m a 68 year old native New Yorker and have lived there all of my life. I’ve never been to a number of the touristy places like the top of the Empire State Building and having out of towners visiting is a good excuse to go without feeling dorky.

  • @kadenthaxton8223
    @kadenthaxton8223 6 лет назад +46

    I’ve been obsessed with New York my whole life and now I’m going for my birthday I will be 13 yay

    • @lemmeursv2403
      @lemmeursv2403 4 года назад +1

      Kaden thaxton same! I'm going after my final exams to celebrate my graduating

    • @Yzvf
      @Yzvf 4 года назад +1

      Jagxon Oof im going to nyc in april too lol

    • @yofykfhlyltfjfdgkgf477
      @yofykfhlyltfjfdgkgf477 4 года назад

      Chromul hax yeah i dont think so..

    • @yofykfhlyltfjfdgkgf477
      @yofykfhlyltfjfdgkgf477 4 года назад

      Jagxon Oof i dont think that will be possible..

    • @lemmeursv2403
      @lemmeursv2403 4 года назад

      shittty giirl yeah tell me about it

  • @CineFutbolByScarlos
    @CineFutbolByScarlos 6 лет назад +126

    Don't kick the rats part of the new York culture 🐀🐁🐀🐁

    • @bigdbigooo7829
      @bigdbigooo7829 5 лет назад +3

      It's alright we have rat control groups. Consisting of some terriers/ ferrets/ And long bamboo sticks about 10 feet long to smash the rats. I know of one group but I think there are many . They do a great service. You know Dr Drew said the plague may be in LA already. I write this on June 24 2019. Because LA has no Rat control.or groups I speak of.

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 5 лет назад +4

      @@bigdbigooo7829 The Five Families also gotta way of dealin' with rats. Send em to the bottom of the East River.

    • @johnottr
      @johnottr 4 года назад

      Those are the same rats that are in your home. Now go put some air in your homes tires.

  • @aidandagrossa575
    @aidandagrossa575 6 лет назад +120

    I live in new York and the no. 1 DONT is DO NOT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTACES LOOK SOMEONE IN THE EYE ON THE SUBWAY. And don't walk through times square with ur purse open. Common sense

    • @michaelabcd1234
      @michaelabcd1234 6 лет назад +2

      Aidan Dagrossa why?

    • @Moss_piglets
      @Moss_piglets 6 лет назад +15

      Aidan Dagrossa I think it depends which subway line. I took the A train to visit a friend. I got screamed at for staring and called me a racist Bitch. I was just looking at the Casper Matress ad 😂😂😂

    • @joenunyabiz3056
      @joenunyabiz3056 5 лет назад +7

      So true girl...look at your phone, read a paper or book, stare at the floor....BUT DO NOT STARE AT ANOTHER PERSON ON THE SUBWAY. @Michaelabcd1234....because it is RUDE to stare, and that's all you need to know

    • @JakeSVanHfan
      @JakeSVanHfan 5 лет назад +2

      IF someone is stupid enough to walk through any areas with their purse open that's all on them, and as for eyeing someone on the subway for too long well there must be a horrible reason for that one. I look up at a few people and put my head down and look around at all that is near and far on the train. I have no reason to make full eye contact with anyone on the train unless I have a question to ask because I don't know who the person is and I don't wanna get a fight started.

    • @JakeSVanHfan
      @JakeSVanHfan 5 лет назад

      @@joenunyabiz3056 That's what I do look at my phone most of the time or the floor or out the window or the next stop thing that some subway lines have now to tell you which stop is next. OR I just look and see what other people are reading if they happen to have a newspaper or book up in front of them. I don't like making direct eye contact with anyone.

  • @mckenna8663
    @mckenna8663 7 лет назад +1079

    Don't take a stroll through Central Park after sunset.

    • @josvah
      @josvah 7 лет назад +205

      You can certainly take a stroll through Central Park after dark. It's best to stay towards the lower end of the park and outside of the Rambles. Everywhere in the park is safe and well lit aside from the Rambles. The most dangerous thing would be the raccoons.

    • @magistrumartium
      @magistrumartium 7 лет назад +86

      Don't do that unless you're up for an adrenaline rush.

    • @candyluna2929
      @candyluna2929 7 лет назад +76

      Mc Kenna unless things have changed in the past four years, central park is safe

    • @RoCK3rAD
      @RoCK3rAD 7 лет назад +7

      Hunter deja it's not gentrified but it's changing the north Bronx is changing more than we are

    • @magistrumartium
      @magistrumartium 7 лет назад +4

      Hunter deja Thanks, I'm really glad to know that. Haven't been there for a long time. Looking forward to going back.

  • @Rainb0wzNstuff
    @Rainb0wzNstuff 5 лет назад +59

    Don't use the subway bathroom.

    • @sonjaw311
      @sonjaw311 5 лет назад

      Ebhlainn the gen 3er preach

    • @edski8536
      @edski8536 4 года назад

      Can I get Another Amen?!?

    • @FilleIsDaMan
      @FilleIsDaMan 4 года назад

      because of addicts or because its isgusting? bOth?

    • @music4u142
      @music4u142 4 года назад +1

      Right it’s nasty 😷 🤢

    • @music4u142
      @music4u142 4 года назад

      Number Juan both tbh but it’s very nasty

  • @jrea424
    @jrea424 5 лет назад +91

    Go times square.. look around, take it in and never go again

    • @riproar11
      @riproar11 3 года назад +3

      I go to Times Square every few years to see how much it changes. It was a lot more interesting during the 80s and 90s when the signs were really expensive to build and maintain with all the neon lighting and there were so many independent restaurants and stores instead of Hershey's, TGIF Friday's, Applebee's, etc.

  • @Electrooboo
    @Electrooboo 7 лет назад +388

    I'm a New Yorker and just ask if the people who live there actually want to do the tourist stuff because chances are they haven't done it yet

    • @MilitanT07
      @MilitanT07 7 лет назад +26

      I have never been to Statue Liberty :(

    • @Drsivric
      @Drsivric 7 лет назад +4

      electroox If it's like Chicago it cost to much to enjoy on a middle class WAGE:(

    • @DoesTheNetWork
      @DoesTheNetWork 7 лет назад +19

      electroox as a native New Yorker (Queens), I have only been to the museum of natural history and saw the statue of liberty from a distance. I would do tourist things but they don't seem that interesting.

    • @eugenewagener6423
      @eugenewagener6423 7 лет назад +1

      electroox I would like to know myself and my partner would like to come and visit NYC etc but we plan on staying roughly 2-3 weeks. What amount would you or anyone reading this suggest as spending money and for a decent not luxury hotel for the duration of the 2-3 weeks this includes going out for drinks and dinner site seeing etc. Your reply would be mostly appreciated.

    • @joepropsnyc
      @joepropsnyc 7 лет назад +7

      KinG_HuBli have you come to New York City yet? I will suggest visiting the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn. It's a pretty neat place to visit. While you're there, you can stop by Rocco's Tacos & then proceed to burn calories by walking over the Brooklyn Bridge. Once over the Bridge, you have lower Manhattan which has City Hall, World Trade Center, Wall Street, Battery Park as well as Chinatown & Little Italy.

  • @thisprettyburn
    @thisprettyburn 7 лет назад +228

    Another subway don't: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DONT GET INTO AN EMPTY SUBWAY CAR. If a subway car is empty it could because a homeless person stinking up the car, exposed bodily fluids, gangs, etc. Btw this is coming from someone who was born and raised less than an hour away from the city. Also this video was great. Bye.

    • @RoCK3rAD
      @RoCK3rAD 7 лет назад +7

      Michaela Zaccardi gangs aren't a problem where tourists go, if you come to uptown yeah avoid them especially if you ain't from the city

    • @josef7ark
      @josef7ark 7 лет назад +12

      Don't ride in the last car, ride in the first or second.

    • @ExtraordinaryLiving
      @ExtraordinaryLiving 6 лет назад +6

      Yes! The smelly, stinky cars!!!! We need Mayor Rudolph Giuliani back!

    • @bushman3764
      @bushman3764 6 лет назад +5

      Body fluids? You mean semen?

    • @ExtraordinaryLiving
      @ExtraordinaryLiving 6 лет назад +4

      +Flyingbread 11
      More like shit and piss, haha! Or could be puke at times.

  • @lllSpringlll
    @lllSpringlll 4 года назад +27

    3:06 book stores and department stores tend to have decent bathrooms, my go-to is B&N, Macys, Uniqlo etc.

  • @movingparts6270
    @movingparts6270 6 лет назад +364

    I've found that New Yorkers are actually really nice, but in their own way.

    • @mzivich6578
      @mzivich6578 6 лет назад +10

      Don't ask a NYC cop for directions, information, etc., unless it's law enforcement related, perhaps. They have been the least cooperative officers I've ever encountered. (Not like Chicago cops.)

    • @Sniff34
      @Sniff34 6 лет назад +1

      "New yorkers" lol. You mean, cityits.

    • @drudle
      @drudle 6 лет назад +5

      Just gotta watch the end of Ghostbusters to understand the special brand of NYC niceness.

    • @khaosCaffe
      @khaosCaffe 5 лет назад +6

      You can ask the locals directions to a place, if they don’t know tell them the street and/or Avenue they will tell you where it is. It will help you narrow down the location a lot.

    • @bebop54
      @bebop54 5 лет назад +3

      nyc (especially b'klyn) people are some of the greatest 'peeps' in the world .........

  • @StormyDay
    @StormyDay 6 лет назад +130

    Okay. A few things from someone born and raised in New York. First of all, if you really have to go to the bathroom and you aren’t near your hotel, any diner, bar, pizza place, fast food restaurant or hotel will do. They all have public restrooms. Any establishment that serves food in NY is required, by law, to have a public restroom. If they will not let you use it unless you are a customer, become one. It’s really as simple as that. You don’t have to spend much. I’ve never used a street toilet in NYC in all the years I have lived here and I never had my own hotel room to fall back on. Second, if you want to stop and do something on a street in NY, get close to the building. He’s right, don’t stop in the middle of the sidewalk, you will literally get run over. There is a pace to NY streets, a momentum. You interrupt that and you can get more than yelled at by an irate pedestrian. You could get hurt. So to avoid this, go as close as possible to the building away from the door. You can also stop by the curb away from the corner. Also, be sure to ask your NYC host if they want to join you. You have no idea how many people here, born and raised, who have not been to the Statue of Liberty! The exhibits at the museums change constantly, especially at the art museums. So ask away, I know I’d rather go to the Met than go to work. Also, the Circle Line and the Staten Island Ferry are two COMPLETELY different experiences. I 100% disagree with him, there is no comparison, definitely take it if you visit NY on a warm sunny day. First of all, you get NO EAST RIVER VIEWS on the Ferry and they are spectacular. Most of the views shown on TV are not from the Hudson River side. The UN is on the East River. You will not see that on the Ferry. Secondly, it doesn’t go uptown to the Cloisters. It’s absolutely beautiful and they’re now doing so much construction on the upper west side, it’s all shiny and new. The Ferry is DOWNTOWN ONLY. So 100% completely ignore that advice. Also, don’t be afraid to try some NY food from a street vendor. About 20 years ago, they really got serious and while a license was always required, they didn’t really enforce it. Now, all street vendors are licensed by the city, it’s illegal to run a cart without one. So enjoy a sausage and peppers hero, or a hot dog, or some hot chestnuts or a pretzel, you will not get sick, but I do agree, go to people who specialize in one or two things. Don’t eat from a menu like he showed you above unless it’s a food cart, especially when it comes to Asian, Middle Eastern or Mexican food. New Yorkers are more than willing to help you he is right. But he also said we are not friendly. That’s a huge misconception. We are just in a rush. So don’t mistake brusqueness with being “unfriendly.” We are extremely friendly because we need each other. But we are also very wary because there are a lot of schemers out there. So, once we have decided you are a tourist and need our help and not going to rob us, we are going to help you if we can. If you don’t like the price and size of your hotel room, stay in Queens. It’s minutes away from midtown Manhattan in Long Island City and much cheaper. A quick subway or bus ride to Manhattan from Queensboro Plaza and you’re there. I should know, I grew up there. 😊

    • @Moss_piglets
      @Moss_piglets 6 лет назад +5

      Stormy Day not all restaurants. The establishment needs 12 seats for them to allow you to use the restroom.

    • @alexandrahanson-harding4666
      @alexandrahanson-harding4666 5 лет назад

      I have been surprised at how many cafes don't have bathrooms. It's super annoying! @@Moss_piglets

    • @alexandrahanson-harding4666
      @alexandrahanson-harding4666 5 лет назад +5

      Another place to look for bathrooms is libraries.

    • @JakeSVanHfan
      @JakeSVanHfan 5 лет назад

      There is one fast food joint on the Lower East that if you want to use the bathroom you need to get a token but you have to order something to eat or drink first before you get the token. McDonald's I think it is located on Delancey street.

    • @jameskennedy552
      @jameskennedy552 5 лет назад +2

      Stormy Day no hole in the wall pizza place is gonna have a bathroom nice try

  • @OutWithMyGear
    @OutWithMyGear 6 лет назад +374

    Don't eat from chain food places (mcdonals, burger king, olive garden, tgif, etc). NYC is a food mecca! Its a sin to eat generic garbage while being surrounded by amazing and sometime unique food establishments.

    • @OzduSoleilDATA
      @OzduSoleilDATA 6 лет назад +10

      You just reminded me of one major irritation I had during my last 2 visits to NYC: a group of us meet up there and 1 person picks where we eat dinner the first night. OMG! He picks chain restaurants. WTF????? 😡 He's been fired from the food-picker duties. I don't come from Portland, OR to eat at an Olive Garden in NYC.
      One of my favorite places to eat in Manhattan: The Oyster Bar in Grand Central Station. 😋

    • @rogerblakemore6501
      @rogerblakemore6501 6 лет назад +1

      OutWithMyGear man poor people must love eating at those expensive places. Oh wait new york is pushing them out never mind.

    • @josephlacerra8433
      @josephlacerra8433 6 лет назад

      By all means eat in the noted restaurants. Just be sure to pick the cockroaches out of your food before you eat it.

    • @rogerblakemore6501
      @rogerblakemore6501 6 лет назад

      Joseph LaCerra 😂😋

    • @msmoonbeam91
      @msmoonbeam91 6 лет назад +1

      OutWithMyGear. Eat what you want and stfu.

  • @jcarlovitch
    @jcarlovitch 6 лет назад +236

    Trust me don't get drunk and try to kiss a police dog.

  • @finleythegolden2909
    @finleythegolden2909 5 лет назад +50

    I have lived in New York my whole life, grew up in Brooklyn and now I live in Manhattan, close to my job. New Yorkers move with purpose, and that’s how they, they are perceived as being rude and stubborn but I have found that unlike other places, like the south, New Yorkers really value time, so they don’t want to waste it. Not saying other places waste time, they just relax more in other places.

    • @GEVINCHYGAMEZ
      @GEVINCHYGAMEZ 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah everyone daid i was rude ehen i went to Chicago because i was yelling and screaming at people but thsts how i talk word B.....Fuck outta here son 🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🥤🗽🗽🥤🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🥤🗽🗽🥤🗽🗽🗽🥤# Slap the shit outta yall B ..Atlanta. 2. NYC im out gowannas houses Brooklyn NYC

    • @daniellilly7591
      @daniellilly7591 5 лет назад +3

      Nailed. It.

    • @Nurivideos
      @Nurivideos 4 года назад +2

      have you been in Barcelona? it is a really cosmopolitan city and all the people walk fast and they dont't care about tourist. Please sorry for my english

    • @edski8536
      @edski8536 4 года назад +2

      @@GEVINCHYGAMEZWho you think you're foolin....you didn't go to the RIGHT part of Chiraq son.😑💥🔫

    • @anaisost4673
      @anaisost4673 4 года назад +1

      @@Nurivideos been to Barcelona many times (I have family there) such a freaking awesome city, I love it more every time

  • @Thomas-wn7cl
    @Thomas-wn7cl 6 лет назад +73

    When in a line of people, like a deli, know what you want when it is your turn and not not be indecisive or ask 20 questions.

    • @sdne1959
      @sdne1959 6 лет назад +1

      .
      Um.....good advice for ANY long line, ANYWHERE!!! And also, have your money/checkcard/credit card out and ready to pay, so you're not digging around for it at the last second.....
      .

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 5 лет назад +3

      NO SOUP FOR YOU

    • @bigdbigooo7829
      @bigdbigooo7829 5 лет назад

      Yes that should be everywhere

    • @LCx829
      @LCx829 4 года назад

      Same in LA know what you want and get out of the line. I hate when people decide in line.

  • @Sam_on_YouTube
    @Sam_on_YouTube 6 лет назад +152

    Nobody in New York has ever seen the sites unless it was a school field trip or they went with a tourist friend.
    And the public bathrooms are great, if you, like George Kaztanza, know where to go. Mainly, go to any hotel.

    • @scribe570
      @scribe570 6 лет назад +11

      He probably didn't want to make the hotels mad, but you are right! My wife and I have peed in some of the best hotels around! And in NYC, that would include the Plaza and the Waldorf-Astoria. Just walk around like you belong there while keeping an eye out for the restrooms off the lobby. Why even buy something at Starbucks when you can pee like a king at the Ritz?

    • @cynthiasepulveda8988
      @cynthiasepulveda8988 6 лет назад +5

      I saw every sight on a school field trip with the exception, ironically enough, of the Empire State Building, which we went to see once I was moved away from the city lol.

    • @Moss_piglets
      @Moss_piglets 6 лет назад +1

      Sam I'm native amd I've actually seen all the sites 😂

    • @charliegeraldjr5926
      @charliegeraldjr5926 5 лет назад +2

      Sam The Bryant Park bathrooms are the cleanest😃 I work across the street from the park

    • @jameskennedy552
      @jameskennedy552 5 лет назад +1

      Sam I agree agree with you there while I didn’t go to school in NYC like that I was born here and always visited and now have lived here a number of years. So I haven’t done all the touristy things some bu not all. So if a friend or family member came into the city and was really excited and wanted to do something like go to the top of the Empire State Building. I might consider doing that with them since I’ve never done it

  • @asafox6550
    @asafox6550 4 года назад +5

    As a New Yorker, born & Raised, I can confirm all of this... especially #3 and #10.
    1. Make sure you have a Metro Card out BEFORE you get into the station ready to swipe.
    2. Don’t walk in the bike lanes no matter now pretty they are, you could get hit. No one’s expecting you there.

  • @Marsha_Ann
    @Marsha_Ann 6 лет назад +38

    We have $1 pizza places, like 2 Bros Pizza. If you're on a mega budget, don't be afraid to try those. It's not horrible pizza, it's pretty decent enough. And if you wanna find a nice public bathroom, I would try the dept stores like Macy's or Saks Fifth Avenue. Whole Foods is also clean enough for me.

    • @nathancowart4713
      @nathancowart4713 4 года назад +1

      Marsha Ann it was really good pizza last time I went. A huge slice and a canned drink for $1 and fast within like 20 seconds. Great value

    • @bschuler6216
      @bschuler6216 2 года назад

      Stay away from the $1 pizza! Splurge on the $2.75 slice. Trust me it's worth it for actual cheese and sauce.

    • @Marsha_Ann
      @Marsha_Ann 2 года назад

      @@bschuler6216 pizza isn't worth splurging on, it's just a quick bite food. NY is full of so many restaurants and international cuisines, that's where you wanna spend more of your money's worth for food.

    • @bschuler6216
      @bschuler6216 2 года назад

      @@Marsha_Ann If $2.75 is a splurge, than all of that international cuisine is definitely way out of reach, lol.

    • @Marsha_Ann
      @Marsha_Ann 2 года назад

      @@bschuler6216 I said it wasn't worth a splurge.

  • @CallieRoseMartinsyde
    @CallieRoseMartinsyde 6 лет назад +48

    One of my favorite memories of New York was when I was visiting with some friends and we were standing on a corner looking at a map and trying to figure out where we were. A local man, who clearly had somewhere he needed to be, saw us and overheard where we were trying to get to. Without slowing down, but with a friendly smile, he pointed in the direction we should go and told us to walk about two blocks that way. Changed my perception of New Yorkers for good, in a very positive way. :)

  • @jeffreyvice9576
    @jeffreyvice9576 7 лет назад +56

    omg the biggest don't in NY is ignoring ducks, its the charm of the city

  • @Ookamikage13
    @Ookamikage13 5 лет назад +15

    Also please, when taking an escalator: Standing is on the right and walking is on the left.

  • @ryancurley2351
    @ryancurley2351 3 года назад +6

    Here are 3 things:
    1: Stand Sideways when near the train tracks, there are some lunatics who toss people in front of trains when they pass by
    2: Don’t take anything from bus tours. Most of the time, they’re expired and you just lost money, and if they’re legit, you’ll spend most of your time in traffic not moving.
    3: When waiting for a crosswalk, don’t stand to close to the curb, many times, impatient assholes or fire trucks jump the curb and it’s easy to get hit

  • @ablaze861
    @ablaze861 7 лет назад +65

    I lived off of the street vendor food for years and still think nothing about buying my lunch from a Halal vendor. The food is tasty, inexpensive, hot and quick. If the vendor looks really questionable, go to a different one but don't avoid them. Pretty much all New Yorks think nothing of grabbing a gyro in a pita or a hot dog from a vendor.

    • @elizabethhamilton1166
      @elizabethhamilton1166 6 лет назад +2

      I have always eaten shiskabob from the halal vendors. It's great and cheap.

  • @TheWanderingWife
    @TheWanderingWife 7 лет назад +22

    I loved your tip about not stopping in the middle of the sidewalk. I would add that this should be true ANYWHERE you go! And ladies, DON'T walk around with an open purse. Take one that zips securely, and keep it toward the front of your body with your arm over it, preferably cross-body.

  • @rrjohn5
    @rrjohn5 6 лет назад

    You are spot on about NY'ers being friendly! That's the thing that stood out the most to me how friendly and helpful they were!

  • @jimm3370
    @jimm3370 5 лет назад +2

    Found your vid of Ireland, and as a Native NY'er came here. You're absolutely right, straight down the line, man. GREAT job. I hit subscribe, and ding'ed the bell. Great info re The Met!

  • @cfraimondo233
    @cfraimondo233 7 лет назад +32

    Don't take a crash course in how to swipe your metro card when there is a line of people behind you waiting. Learn what direction the card faces ahead of time before you get to the turnstiles.

    • @Tombee2
      @Tombee2 6 лет назад +2

      High Peak Adventures there's even machines that let you test to see how much money your card has Practice on that.

  • @TravelsChases
    @TravelsChases 7 лет назад +448

    Very nice and accurate review. But one thing about the NY pizza , most tourists have no clue and I'm hoping that you yourself didn't fall for it , but MOST Manhattan pizza is GARBAGE . If you truly want Authenic NY pizza from family owned establishments that have been around for generations , you have to go into the outer boroughs . venture into Brooklyn , (and I don't mean Williamsburg, THATS NOT BROOKLYN. Williamsburg is simply for wannabes that can't afford Manhattan ) real Brooklyn is Bensonhurst , BayRidge , Midwood , Canarsie. If you want , the best pizza you ever had in your life , go to DiFara's in Midwood Brooklyn . If you happen to be in Queens , go to Rosa's in Maspeth. If in the Bronx , go to Patricia's in Morris Park.
    The problem with Manhattan pizza , is there is a pizzeria on every corner , and they are all jockeying for customers , and all
    paying ridiculous rents. They use the crappiest ingredients , and it's mostly just trash. Last year at a pizzeria near the WTC , I actually gave my slice back to the guy behind the counter because it was so bad. The tourists inside actually thought it wSs good lol. They were clueless. Sorry , I'm a bit of a pizza snob. We take our pizza seriously here

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +17

      +Travels & Chases no problem at all. Great helpful post. Will definitely take your advice for our next nyc trip. Thank you!

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 лет назад +1

      Ok.. YOU said it... but I was thinking it.. ABSOLUTELY! Chicago Pizza is best by far!!

    • @kevcraft1
      @kevcraft1 7 лет назад +5

      lol i literally just came from Rosa's in maspeth it was ehh.

    • @TheSerialHobbyistGirl
      @TheSerialHobbyistGirl 7 лет назад +5

      The wait at DiFara is ridiculous and not worth it, IMO.

    • @NoteAndroid
      @NoteAndroid 7 лет назад +1

      Pizza for me is like underwear. YOU are the only one can taste it when you eat it. I was in Rome last year and will be again in 3 weeks, pizza in Roma can be good or JUST MEH (there is no such a thing call bad pizza) and I don't even trust reviewers in Yelp anymore. As of NYC pizza, my suggestion would be look at the people making it. If pizza is NOT their native food, I just walk to the other pizza store. Now it can be racialist if you take it the wrong way. My point is if I want authentic Ethiopian cuisine, I don't go the the Russians who is cooking it behind the counter. If I want a good Polish dinner, I certainty would not go to the Chinese who is making it. Now these are just CRAZY hypothetical scenarios. Look at those people making the pizza, do they really eat it themselves? Grab a hot dog, kabob, or curry chicken over yellow rice from the street carts. Just delicious and especially, FAST~!

  • @thrieedee5152
    @thrieedee5152 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tips 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @susy9601
    @susy9601 3 года назад

    ONce again Wolter helps me on another vacay!!! Thanks!!!

  • @admydragon
    @admydragon 6 лет назад +73

    Don't walk in the bike lane on the Brooklyn Bridge.

    • @khaosCaffe
      @khaosCaffe 5 лет назад +1

      Yup

    • @lalalandh5125
      @lalalandh5125 5 лет назад

      I did that.

    • @lalalandh5125
      @lalalandh5125 5 лет назад

      @DepressoExpresso why 😂

    • @lalalandh5125
      @lalalandh5125 5 лет назад

      @DepressoExpresso fine it was my first time in nyc..

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 5 лет назад +2

      @@lalalandh5125 Because you'll get run over by 5-6 bikes before you realize you're dead

  • @jennyreed3331
    @jennyreed3331 6 лет назад +83

    We went to New York last fall & we rented an Airbnb in Queens for $500 for the entire week. It only took us 30 minutes by subway to get to downtown Manhattan, plus we got to explore a way less touristy neighbourhood. It was great!

    • @m4x927
      @m4x927 6 лет назад

      Jenny Reed what part of queens?flushing?

    • @Moss_piglets
      @Moss_piglets 6 лет назад +1

      Kenneth Lee check out Long Island City, Forest hills, Sunnyside, Woodside and Astoria. The hotels in LIC are probably cheaper too.

    • @anneneville6255
      @anneneville6255 4 года назад

      I spend 600€ for a 4/5 stars hotel on a park ave in May for a week. If you search long enough, you can find.
      But yeah, I guess if you go in August would be more but May was nice and warm

    • @FFGuy-eu7hr
      @FFGuy-eu7hr 3 года назад

      I"m a HUGE fan of staying in Queens and taking the 7 train into Manhattan. The 7 has great connections to a crap ton of lines at Times Square, and also to the Lexington Ave line (456) at Grand Central.

  • @ZekeLanzer
    @ZekeLanzer 4 года назад +8

    As a Bostonian, I keep to myself when in NY. One whiff of my Red Sox blood, and I'm a goner. xD

  • @sifulo9161
    @sifulo9161 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for giving a well rounded view of ny

  • @billylynch9895
    @billylynch9895 7 лет назад +11

    They are super helpful. I once was looking at a map trying to figure something out, but I finally got it. Then this guy comes up and he asks if I'm lost, I said no, he said yes you are and made me tell him where I needed to go.

  • @genius11433
    @genius11433 6 лет назад +32

    Taxi? Uber? If it's rush hour and you're in Manhattan, DON'T waste your time with any type of automobile transportation; you WILL get stuck in traffic. Take the subway. YMMV if you're in the outer boroughs, but if you're in Manhattan, the subway is the way to go.

    • @khaosCaffe
      @khaosCaffe 5 лет назад

      Try to avoid traveling during rush hour if you can.

    • @mrvk39
      @mrvk39 5 лет назад

      so true! Also, if you are in Manhattan, there are so many subway stops, that you will never have to walk for more than like 10 minutes to get where you want to be from the nearest subway stop. Usually, it's like 2-3 minutes.

    • @DirectorWestfield
      @DirectorWestfield 5 лет назад +1

      genius11433 As someone from NJ who visits NYC fairly often... don’t bring your car to the city unless you want to pay tons of money for parking AND get caught up in traffic. Public transit in the Tri-State area is garbage when compared to Europe and Asia but it works and the subway network is extensive.

  • @patimuller1267
    @patimuller1267 5 лет назад

    Awesome tips

  • @yvettereed2865
    @yvettereed2865 6 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this video. I will be making my first trip to New York in a couple of months.

  • @RRaquello
    @RRaquello 7 лет назад +117

    Some tips from a life long NYer:
    If you're looking for Houston Street, in New York it's pronounced "Howe-ston" not "Hyoo-ston". If you ask a NYer for "Hyoo-ston" Street, you will get back some funny looks. This is important because Houston Street is a main artery in a popular tourist area, as a matter of fact the dividing line between Greenwich Village and Soho.
    More for European tourists, especially from countries like England, Holland, Germany, Northern Europe: if you come in the summer, be prepared for the weather. It gets hot in NY, hotter than any major European city by 20 degrees at least. As a matter of fact, in talking with European tourists I've met, this is the most common comment I get. From late June to late August, the temperature will often be 90F (around 35 C) with 90 percent humidity. Be prepared for this.
    Have at least an idea of NY geography. Look at a couple of maps before setting out on an adventure. Things are spread out in the city, so at least have a general idea of where things are. I've had people stop me in lower Manhattan and ask how to get to the National Tennis Center. The NTC is in Flushing, Queens, which might as well be in a different city. I knew where it was and generally how to get there, but certainly couldn't give good directions because I don't know the name of the roads or highways to take getting there. If you're looking for something in Queens, at least find your way to Queens first, then ask someone.
    That don't block the sidewalk stuff is true, but sidewalks still get blocked. NYers can be real assholes, including me, but usually won't be if you're not an asshole first. Remember, if you're a tourist, you're just there playing around, and people who are actually working don't have patience for people who get in their way just playing around. You're happy & having fun while we're working and miserable, so don't expect us to be jolly if you're being an asshole and getting in our way. Also remember this when asking for directions: most of the time when a stranger tries to stop us to ask for something, they're asking for a handout and we'll just brush them off, so if you want to ask directions, at least look or act like you're not asking for money. If you get brushed off, don't assume the person doing the brushing off is a rude asshole. They might have mistaken your motive.

    • @MK-ex4pb
      @MK-ex4pb 6 лет назад +4

      RRaquello fuck your howston

    • @lisamartin774Life
      @lisamartin774Life 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much...

    • @NodDisciple1
      @NodDisciple1 6 лет назад +1

      Hello from Houston (pronounced the other way here btw. :P), Tx. Is there anything interesting to see on that street? I'm sorry if the question seems a bit odd.

    • @oscarmartinez2538
      @oscarmartinez2538 6 лет назад +1

      Pronounce it anyway you want 😀
      People understand. This is a multicultural place

    • @cjmq0o
      @cjmq0o 6 лет назад +4

      I live in New York I aint never heard someone call houston st. "Howston" 😂😂

  • @keithschiller6487
    @keithschiller6487 7 лет назад +14

    don't wear uncomfortable shoes. New York is one of the best walking cities I know of. Enjoy it by foot. But also - don't cross a street without looking first, even if you have a walk sign! Seriously.

    • @guydreamr
      @guydreamr 3 года назад

      Absolutely, and look both ways before you cross, even on one-way streets. Just as dangerous if not more than cars are bicyclists, who are notorious for riding the wrong way or running lights.

  • @christopherdaurio2617
    @christopherdaurio2617 4 года назад +6

    Would totally recommend checking out the High Line on the west side 👍 I'm a Staten islander myself and since it opened I always go there with friends or family from out of town. Cool way to see part of the city from a different vantage point. It just gets cold right off the water if you're not here in the summer!

  • @richardturner6981
    @richardturner6981 6 лет назад

    This is a very informative video. Thanks for the heads up about things not to do in NYC like, don't stop in the middle of the sidewalk. Please make more videos.

  • @Someguy8047
    @Someguy8047 7 лет назад +17

    Tips: Don't stare at people. Don't step on peoples shoes. Never have a lot of cash in your wallet..don't flash your cash when paying for something. Don't act lost, always walk and act with purpose. Acting slightly disinterested in the things around you helps.

    • @Mission_Tell
      @Mission_Tell 6 лет назад

      why the comment about not flashing your card to pay for something?

    • @RobertMunteanu105
      @RobertMunteanu105 6 лет назад

      can you please explain what is wrong about staring at people ? I really don't understand. Is this something Americans consider to be cringe ?

  • @pauljackman7137
    @pauljackman7137 7 лет назад +15

    As others have said: don't form conversation groups on the sidewalks and don't walk three or four abreast: you are blocking everyone and it's rude. Also don't stop at the base of subway station stairs and escalators: people are right behind you , moving fast and you could be at the bottom of a jam pile really quickly. All true for any big city, but especially NYC!

  • @olabanas7658
    @olabanas7658 5 лет назад

    Your videos are awe-inspiring! Thanks a lot!

  • @LACity68
    @LACity68 6 лет назад +3

    I wish I had seen this before I went, just got back from New York and absolutely loved it. New Yorkers are very helpful, may be curt and to the point at times , but willingness to help, yes. Would go back in a heartbeat.

  • @daisylemon3607
    @daisylemon3607 6 лет назад +47

    Also, don't hold hands or walk slowly on the sidewalk 2, 3 or 4 abreast. Especially in times square !!!

    • @Sincewayback1997
      @Sincewayback1997 5 лет назад +3

      Shit is the worst, families just stop in the middle of the sidewalk.

    • @mrvk39
      @mrvk39 5 лет назад +5

      I hate this the most! 3-4 people walking along each other slowly and blocking the ENTIRE sidewalk

  • @melissafortunatti1686
    @melissafortunatti1686 7 лет назад +7

    Just wanted to say I found this Wolters World because I'm going to visit Italy soon and I watched his DONTS of Italy - but as a lifelong New Yorker, I watched this video out of curiosity and I'm floored at how accurate this was. Every tourist visiting NY for the first time should watch this, its essential.

  • @jackbrown34
    @jackbrown34 6 лет назад

    Thank you for the tips

  • @ernestkovach3305
    @ernestkovach3305 6 лет назад

    Very,very practical advice.Thanks!

  • @eryn5638
    @eryn5638 7 лет назад +124

    i think its common sense to not stand in the middle of the street (well i guess thats just me )

    • @SKsuprakirby
      @SKsuprakirby 7 лет назад

      jjelly koala That's how to stay alive 101

    • @GwyndowsXP
      @GwyndowsXP 7 лет назад +14

      jjelly koala Been living in Spain half my life, people there have no common sense whatsoever. They will stop in the middle of a busy sidewalk, and will bump into you in an empty one. Drives me nuts.

    • @dfrost6573
      @dfrost6573 7 лет назад +8

      One thing I tell visitors so they get the full ramification of the sidewalk thing (because you get the "why cantcha just walk around us?"): Imagine you're back in your car-central city and you're trying to just get home. Then someone decides to stop their car in the middle of the highway. Now you're in a mess and you may not make it to your kid's recital/soccer game/important family event. People in the northeast who rely on commuter trains and there are 10,000 other people who want the empty spot on the same train. We don't have trains every 10 minutes 24/7. You miss one and it may mean waiting another hour for the next. Little Timmy's game over, sorry you missed it. THAT'S why New Yorkers get crabby sometimes!

    • @wrlord
      @wrlord 7 лет назад +4

      It IS just you. Most of these damn tourists stop in the middle of the street, or as soon as they get on the subway or into an elevator, as if there's no one behind them. Assholes.

    • @ExtraordinaryLiving
      @ExtraordinaryLiving 6 лет назад

      It's common sense, but I still see millions of people doing it everyday.

  • @B3Band
    @B3Band 7 лет назад +11

    In my head before even clicking the video, I was thinking "Don't stop in the middle of the sidewalk!"

  • @jaiguru8487
    @jaiguru8487 3 года назад

    Hi Mate, you are truly a great guy your videos are always very informative! all the best to you&your family, cheers🤗

  • @aviatorgaming6603
    @aviatorgaming6603 5 лет назад

    Very helpful thank you!

  • @VeronicaAlsina
    @VeronicaAlsina 7 лет назад +9

    I live in NYC and watched this out of sheer curiosity and this is 100% right! I particularly love the one about not making your local friends go with you to see the tourist sites! 😂 ok, here's another one that happens a lot: Please don't stop in the middle or at the top of a subway staircase to see where you are or to check your phone. Chances are, there is always someone behind you trying to get out. Oh, and if you're two or more people, don't take up the entire sidewalk when you're walking. Again, there's someone behind you trying to get to work or an audition... thank you!

  • @maddiedaddie8135
    @maddiedaddie8135 6 лет назад +6

    When my friends and I went to New York, everyone was super nice and helpful. Some random guy told us what the best and cheapest pizza place is and another guy helped me get my metro ticket to work. Complete strangers that live there can be the nicest people

  • @874823794
    @874823794 5 лет назад

    Great video!! Thank you

  • @lovelyjandi6123
    @lovelyjandi6123 5 лет назад

    thanks for giving us a valuable information sir

  • @zeero62
    @zeero62 7 лет назад +51

    I found New Yorkers to be very friendly and helpful. As far as the restrooms one finds, if you happen upon somewhere to go, don't pass up an opportunity to pee.

    • @rubyrydinghood2600
      @rubyrydinghood2600 7 лет назад

      I have a "good restroom" list in my head, lol

    • @venushart8838
      @venushart8838 6 лет назад

      Oliver Kloseoff I’ve never had an experience with bathrooms ....only one at a subway station that I truly don’t remember

    • @pariahcarey1712
      @pariahcarey1712 6 лет назад

      LiquidDevil,Inc.
      You'd be surprised by how many places just "don't have" restrooms.

    • @pariahcarey1712
      @pariahcarey1712 6 лет назад

      LiquidDevil,Inc.
      If the establishment has less than 19 or fewer customer seats, they are not required to provide bathroom access to the public. Also, places opened/in operation before 1978 aren't even required to have bathrooms, at all. These are actual laws lol That doesn't leave many places where you can just pop in, buy a bottle of water, and use their bathroom.

    • @pariahcarey1712
      @pariahcarey1712 6 лет назад

      LiquidDevil,Inc.
      This conversation is going nowhere. From my experience, it's not easy, and it's definitely not going to be easy for a tourist. Now, I'm done arguing about bathrooms lol Peace.

  • @spideraxis
    @spideraxis 7 лет назад +34

    I wouldn't stand in the middle of a street in any city to photograph. Some more subway advice: stand away from the platform. The train won't come any sooner if you stand along the edge or keep looking into the tunnel. Keep your wallet in front pocket, knapsack or bag close to you. Unfortunately, subway crime is a reality. Not rampant, but it does happen. And if you want really good pizza, and I mean the best - you've got to go to the family owned, authentic Italian and Greek pizzerias. Most are in the outer boroughs, where ethnic neighborhoods still thrive. Those are the places where people really know good pizza. Take it from me, I'm a New Yorker, and here we are raised on pizza. Not Pizza Hut or Domino's.

    • @richardturner6981
      @richardturner6981 6 лет назад

      I went to Brooklyn years ago and i had very good N.Y. pizza. I live in Florida and i hate to see them advertise real N.Y. pizza. What a joke! The flour the pizza is made from in Florida is treated for the tropical climate and it's definitely not the same taste as real N. Y. Pizza.

    • @josephlacerra8433
      @josephlacerra8433 6 лет назад

      Forget the places run by Greeks; go with the Italian places.

    • @shanekeenaNYC
      @shanekeenaNYC 5 лет назад

      There are still some good ones on the UES.

  • @mdbaseetalam903
    @mdbaseetalam903 2 года назад

    New york people are really polite and good....before travelling ,i was scared but in my 3 days trip they change my mindset...really great people and they really helped me..i travelled on solo trip and it was my dream destination to visit.
    .thankyou nyc

  • @vincecormier8625
    @vincecormier8625 5 лет назад

    Hi. I just want to thank you millions for all your videos. As a person recently addicted to travelling i appreciate all of it. Your videos are the best. Going to nyc at the beginning of july. Can't wait

  • @advancedrebel
    @advancedrebel 7 лет назад +60

    For the bathroom situation. I always find that generally. McDonald's bathrooms are clean and well maintained.

    • @TheSerialHobbyistGirl
      @TheSerialHobbyistGirl 7 лет назад +9

      Except that bathrooms are locked and you only get the code/key if you buy food.

    •  7 лет назад +1

      That's good!

    • @rubyrydinghood2600
      @rubyrydinghood2600 7 лет назад +1

      McDonalds by the wax museum off of Times Square doesn't require a key.

    • @Gamingturtle090
      @Gamingturtle090 6 лет назад

      Mathieu Auclair
      Ok then Maccas is one the worst in Australia for public toilets but in New York holy shit woah nice ill try to remember

    • @marcelopepinho
      @marcelopepinho 6 лет назад

      Go to Hard Rock Cafe ....clean and free

  • @RailroadGuy49
    @RailroadGuy49 7 лет назад +56

    I disagree with a couple of things. First of all, the hot dog vendors on the street are the best, and if you take the express train instead of the local, no big deal. Just take it to the next stop, walk over to the platform on the other side, and go back where you wanted to go in the first place. It's really easy.

    • @khaosCaffe
      @khaosCaffe 6 лет назад

      John Jensen you are a local so am I, when you leave the subway if you know you get off next stop gather all your things cuz if you forget something on the subway say bye bye to it, Cuz you will never see it again.

    • @scribe570
      @scribe570 6 лет назад +2

      Tim L I think all he is saying is that you are rolling the dice more with a street vendor. Is he practicing good sanitation all day long? Are the dairy and meat ingredients staying cold (if they are supposed to be) so as not to grow bacteria? Probably all food providers cheat some, but I'm sure the vendors hate to throw away food that is past its expiration. It's not like his reputation is going to be harmed by your negative review on TripAdvisor.

    • @joelweiner4798
      @joelweiner4798 6 лет назад

      Best way to get diarrhea is eating a hot dog from a street vendor.

    • @josephlacerra8433
      @josephlacerra8433 6 лет назад

      Good sanitation is a foreign concept in New York.

  • @nomorebroke1056
    @nomorebroke1056 5 лет назад

    Really enjoy your video! Thank you!:)

  • @piairawan
    @piairawan 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the info, it helps alot and you are so positive ! I am coming to NY this August with my daughter who will study in Parsons.

  • @michaelanderson1830
    @michaelanderson1830 7 лет назад +84

    Tell out of towners about the letter grades in the front windows of the restaurants! I tell people to only go to "A" rated restaurants! "B", "C", and "Grade Pending" is a no-no...

    • @littleblu33
      @littleblu33 6 лет назад +15

      I'd agree with avoiding "B" ratings unless it's Papaya Dog. "Grade Pending" is a horror story waiting to happen!

    • @squiggleworks9
      @squiggleworks9 6 лет назад

      C is a failing grade

    • @George-dk5mw
      @George-dk5mw 6 лет назад +4

      lol you do realize that all restaurants ground level are at best a B. Trust me on this one. You think theres no roaches or rats they have to deal with just because they have an A. ground level....just remember.

    • @joelweiner4798
      @joelweiner4798 6 лет назад +6

      B grade isn't too bad, but definitely not C.

    • @Moss_piglets
      @Moss_piglets 6 лет назад

      You guys need to look up why a place got a B or C. Most of the time it has nothing to do with the food. The health department will take of points of the sanitazing buckets are missing or if there isn't a thermometer in one fridge etc.

  • @linkersx9652
    @linkersx9652 7 лет назад +60

    The best NYC pizza is "Naples 45" 45th st & Park ave just around the Grand Central station. They got 3 brick ovens and sell by slice $1.65 after 2pm. Cheers

  • @TheAbxgirl
    @TheAbxgirl 4 года назад

    I was born and raised in The Bronx and his advice is on. Hotel rooms are small but it encourages you to get out. Just sleep or quick nap only.

  • @DBFilms.
    @DBFilms. 6 лет назад

    I'm visiting America this October for the very first time. Seeing Boston and New York, so your videos are really helpful man!

  • @kennethfharkin
    @kennethfharkin 6 лет назад +81

    #1 Rule. Do not waste our time. This applies in may ways from the aimlessly standing in the middle of the sidewalk to having no idea what to order when you get to the counter to not getting your point across. New Yorkers do everything fast with no time for BS. It isn't a matter of being rude, we just don't have the time for useless stuff. When you speak with a New Yorker expect to be cut off by them the second they understand what you are getting at so they can answer it or when they decided you don't know how to get to the point so they can ask you a specific question to get there.

    • @hereisayana8207
      @hereisayana8207 6 лет назад +13

      that is so true about asking questions... just get to the point... no need for a 5 page paragraph

    • @mmafan3
      @mmafan3 6 лет назад +13

      real talk..and this is coming from an outsider who visits NY.

    • @AnythingTiara
      @AnythingTiara 6 лет назад +14

      Well I’m from the south and we so happen to be long winded. Y’all really don’t have southern hospitality because this whole comment seem rude to me..idk maybe because I’m from the south.

    • @deedebdoo
      @deedebdoo 6 лет назад +3

      Philly. Same thing. We are very friendly, but, you got keep up!

    • @marioparker8505
      @marioparker8505 6 лет назад +1

      Kenneth Harkin gate keeper

  • @vibeuk2003
    @vibeuk2003 7 лет назад +100

    I'm a Londoner, but one of my favourite cities outside of my own is NYC. 1 thing that does annoy me about NYC though is the damn metro-card for the subway. You either swipe too slowly, too fast. I swear I had to swipe it 3 or 4 times before it would allow me in. You soon get use to it but that can be annoying. They need an Oyster card touch and go system like they do in London ASAP. But a part from that I love NYC.

    • @Bocchetti
      @Bocchetti 7 лет назад +19

      As a New Yorker trust me, we absolutely LOATHE our outdated system.

    • @vibeuk2003
      @vibeuk2003 7 лет назад +4

      Bocchetti I heard they are updating the metro card soon, I think they're working with the company that made the Oyster card to finally bring contactless to the subway system in NYC... So perhaps you won't be suffering for too long lol

    • @NoteAndroid
      @NoteAndroid 7 лет назад +4

      vibeuk2003, not a disagreement but rather an add on. NYC Metro Card is cheaper than London and Paris. Just a reminder, I paid more for Metro in London, and Paris than in NYC. One good thing NYC should learn is the contactless card, this is where London and Paris excel.

    • @candyluna2929
      @candyluna2929 7 лет назад +3

      vibeuk2003 once you get use to it, you get it. some cards I think are somewhat damage.

    • @realnybossman613
      @realnybossman613 6 лет назад +1

      I hate it too. The turnstyle took 10 bucks from me once when I was trying to swipe -_-

  • @GabbyBonbom
    @GabbyBonbom 5 лет назад

    Super helpful video. Thx 💕

  • @alejandroolvera2
    @alejandroolvera2 3 года назад

    Please keep making videos! I enjoy watching!

  • @GioSimmerOficial
    @GioSimmerOficial 7 лет назад +107

    7:33 The only thing I 100% disagree with you is about #12 ("Don't eat from Street Vendors").
    We live in NY and my daughter and I simply LOVE Chicken Over Rice, which is one of the most common 'dishes' to get from street vendors. We get them all the time from different places and never got sick. EVER.

    • @_arkel7374
      @_arkel7374 6 лет назад +3

      I got sick once, but I still eat street meat.

    • @AmorphisBob
      @AmorphisBob 6 лет назад +7

      Street vendor hot dogs aka "Dirty Waters" are one of the staples of NYC culture and if you don't try them at least once you're missing out.

    • @Marsha_Ann
      @Marsha_Ann 6 лет назад +2

      I think I agree. I never got sick, but I know ppl who have. But it is a part of NYC culture, so it's cheap and still not the worst thing to have.

    • @richardturner6981
      @richardturner6981 6 лет назад

      AmorphisBob I agree

    • @edday2222
      @edday2222 6 лет назад +1

      I think he meant the hot dog vendors. They will overcharge for a hotdog and you'll end up paying about 7-10 dollars for a hotdog and soda

  • @Nebuhalanezar
    @Nebuhalanezar 6 лет назад +16

    I got yelled on by a strange „the end is near“-dude. Never happened me before, Scared the shit out of me LOL

    • @johnottr
      @johnottr 4 года назад +1

      Yea and the guy is probably from Mississippi or some bible belt state..

  • @2KGrind09
    @2KGrind09 4 года назад +5

    I've been 3 times, but I still watch these videos when I'm heading to NY ..... HA .... I was waiting for the comfy shoes part, IT IS A MUST!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for still watching. All the best!

  • @jaitsu1616
    @jaitsu1616 2 года назад

    Just got back from NY! Stayed right by Times Square ppl are busy but some of the nicest I’ve met. Cant wait to go back

  • @PhilFeedback
    @PhilFeedback 6 лет назад +29

    Good information, thanks for posting this video.
    We're going there in the fall

    • @peggyhiggins6923
      @peggyhiggins6923 6 лет назад +3

      Phillip Riggins If you're going with a lady, tell her to wear a cross over purse and keep it in front of her. Make sure you both wear really comfortable shoes! From a transplanted native New Yorker now living in N. Ga. Enjoy the Big Apple😊

    • @PhilFeedback
      @PhilFeedback 6 лет назад +2

      Peggy Higgins. Thanks very much for your good advice. I appreciate it very much.
      We've actually been twice and got to see quite a bit.
      This trip, we're going to go to a wedding. So the majority of the time we're going to be with family.

    • @rodog9465
      @rodog9465 3 года назад

      Update???

  • @jf76
    @jf76 7 лет назад +31

    I definitely agree about the fact that New Yorrkers in general are helpful friendly people, but they also don't mess around or put up with nonsense. To generalize. Also in addition to not stopping in the middle of the sidewalk, don't stop at the bottom of the subway stair or escalator. It's a busy city! Step to the side or the flood of people will be coming down on you. Finally, enjoy the diversity and the food and the culture - it really is one of the world's greatest cities, and the people are a significant reason why that is the case. It might be faster paced than you might be used to, but enjoy it!

    • @akronymus
      @akronymus 7 лет назад +1

      @ jf76 -- one of the most beautiful declarations of love towards NYC is 'Crocodile Dundee' movie.

    • @khaosCaffe
      @khaosCaffe 6 лет назад

      Also, I as a New Yorker love helping people if I can, but if you stop in the middle in the street or walk very slow (unless your the elderly) I will get very irritated and will start acting like a jerk cuz I need to be places, we don’t have all day!!!!

  • @jalepeno89
    @jalepeno89 5 лет назад

    Love New York!!! Met some friendly locals, ate some awesome food and did some shopping in Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan (didn’t get to go to Staten Island😔). Locals are always more than happy to let you know the best places to eat and shop.

  • @dingdong-lt9rz
    @dingdong-lt9rz 5 лет назад

    Keep up the good work seen a few of your videos really enjoy watching.