Visit New York - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About New York City

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Heading to the Big Apple & Worried about a Few Surprises? Here we go through 10 Things That Shock Tourists When they Visit Ney York City. From horrible toilets & crazy smells to great people that you wouldn't expect to Hotel prices that make your head spin. New York City has a lot to offer a traveler and it is worth every moment of the craziness.
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  • @Indawoodsvt
    @Indawoodsvt 7 лет назад +451

    One thing that shocked me was the Times Square is smaller than you think.

    • @JanaKatherineVideo
      @JanaKatherineVideo 7 лет назад +10

      The Freshman! I found it so underwhelming lmao

    • @mohsinrizvi2331
      @mohsinrizvi2331 7 лет назад +3

      The Freshman! OMG yesss I was so shocked

    • @tomboyraider1015
      @tomboyraider1015 7 лет назад +13

      Wow really? It always looks so big on TV and those commercials hahahaha.

    • @screweduprebellion3577
      @screweduprebellion3577 7 лет назад +16

      Anonymous Owl its not small just not as big as you expect

    • @brianpreston8483
      @brianpreston8483 7 лет назад +1

      first time there, I thought the same thing

  • @Bocchetti
    @Bocchetti 7 лет назад +461

    Walk down a street in Manhattan and you will have experienced every type of smell on the planet.

    • @sbaromski
      @sbaromski 7 лет назад +24

      Nah, Bangkok has that beat. Incense wafting here and there, spices, body odor, cigarettes, exhaust...

    • @herbfellows6435
      @herbfellows6435 7 лет назад +7

      Including the fantastic smell of roasting chestnuts and peanuts, especially during the Christmas season.

    • @nevekelly354
      @nevekelly354 6 лет назад +1

      Lol. Agreed

    • @pattyarias647
      @pattyarias647 6 лет назад

      Yeah

    • @marielalopez1034
      @marielalopez1034 6 лет назад

      Bocchetti ive been to nyc manhattan 8 times thats normal

  • @Jetsi79
    @Jetsi79 7 лет назад +199

    One thing that shocked me was the noise. So much noise. At all hours of the day and night. New York really is the city that never sleeps!

    • @caseyvee4419
      @caseyvee4419 7 лет назад +47

      Grand Canyon echo: "HELLO!"- "Hello, hello, ello, elooo". New York City echo: "HELLO!"'- "SHUT THE FUCK UP!" Try it sometime in a New York City canyon, you will see that it works!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +21

      +Casey Vee that made me laugh :)

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +18

      +JessFher69 seriously all hours every day

    • @Chimpangel
      @Chimpangel 7 лет назад +3

      That was the first thing that shocked me when I moved there. Now I actually don't mind it.

    • @Jetsi79
      @Jetsi79 7 лет назад +6

      Richard Head ...Midtown is where I stayed. I remember at night, opening the window of the hotel, on the 25th floor, at midnight: seemed like more noise than during the day! I'm from Chicago and I know what you mean about the quiet; I get a bit nervous in the suburbs....it's eerily quiet! :D

  • @RickMitchellProvenanceAndRoots
    @RickMitchellProvenanceAndRoots 7 лет назад +45

    2 things shocked me about NYC - #1 - the utterly awe inspiring view from One World Observatory. I was literally in tears the moment I stepped off the elavator.
    & #2 - the SPECTACULAR food! I took recommendations from locals and the wait staff at the hotel, and not once did I have a meal that was even close to "good". Everything was top-notch!

    • @saltinewarrior8192
      @saltinewarrior8192 6 лет назад

      You have to go out of your way to get bad food in NYC. Also, I saw no mention of pizzarias. You can get a slice of pizza on almost any block in NY. It's cheap for a slice (I live in Chicago, where a slice of pizza is often 3x the price) and it's usually great!

    • @kdawg4585
      @kdawg4585 6 лет назад +1

      If you want a certain type of any ethnic food in NYC, you can probably find it and there's a good chance that it's authentic (or close to it)!

    • @naterosen9786
      @naterosen9786 2 года назад

      Go to little Italy

  • @JenNYC263
    @JenNYC263 5 лет назад +36

    Always avoid an empty subway car, there's a reason it's empty...;)

  • @mabutoo
    @mabutoo 6 лет назад +9

    New Yorkers are some of the nicest and coolest people in the world. They patience with tourists is inspiring. Ever since my first visit, I have tried to show tourist that level of hospitality and patience in my city.

  • @leleiskindofcool
    @leleiskindofcool 7 лет назад +37

    Visit the Columbia University campus. It's beautiful and peaceful amid the NYC chaos. Visitors are allowed on campus, and there is a free tour. Hower, visitors won't be allowed to enter buildings.

  • @josebonete9612
    @josebonete9612 7 лет назад +33

    What impressed me is How diverse NYC is just wow,all kinds of walk.

    • @grantmourning189
      @grantmourning189 3 года назад +2

      And they Probobly all hate each other. Diversity is our strength? Probobly not so much

    • @xan8185
      @xan8185 3 года назад

      We really all talk shit about each other lol

  • @anastasia10017
    @anastasia10017 7 лет назад +205

    I am a new yorker -- why in the hell are tourists on the subway during the morning rush hour ??? WTF.

    • @ElectraTechna55
      @ElectraTechna55 7 лет назад +9

      facts!!!! can they always standing in the middle of the sidewalk or just walking so slow!!! and on top of that, it's ALWAYS at rush hour.

    • @anastasia10017
      @anastasia10017 7 лет назад +21

      ANIME Queen Reviewer
      yeah i was on my way to work at 830AM on the subway and there was a group of tourists who were really complaining that it was too crowded. I mean, really, who the hell voluntarily gets on the subway at rush hour ???? do these tourists think the statue of liberty will not be there at 1030AM?? WTF. and then tourists think New Yorkers are the ones who are rude and inconsiderate.

    • @rivasahp89
      @rivasahp89 7 лет назад +8

      Tourists are in NYC 24/7 everywhere haha That's the beauty of it

    • @darkstarnh
      @darkstarnh 7 лет назад +25

      We do it on purpose to annoy you :)

    • @wareflorida
      @wareflorida 7 лет назад +9

      I'm from Florida... I go up north to purposely get in the way of commuters (pay back). J/K

  • @sfk1066
    @sfk1066 7 лет назад +82

    I lived in NYC for 7 years, and you are right that you can do a lot of fun stuff and sightseeing for cheap. What you said about NYCers being nice and helpful is true. One thing you can do for cheap is take the Staten Island Ferry back and forth for the price of a subway ticket. It's like getting a nice cruise and you pass everything like lower Manhattan, Statue of Liberty, etc. Also they have a Star Bucks and snack counter there too. It's a nice 1-2 hour experience!! :) And don't forget the many types of street performers. Great thing about NYC is you can find inspiration anywhere as well as perspiration too. lol :)

    • @caractax.3110
      @caractax.3110 7 лет назад +3

      Are the NYCers not annoyed of the huge mount of tourists? I think I would

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад

      +sfk1066 so true my friend. So true! :)

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +1

      +Caracta X. A bit ;)

    • @katiel9138
      @katiel9138 7 лет назад +2

      Also - The Staten Island Ferry has cheap beer! One of NYC's best kept secrets.

    • @herbfellows6435
      @herbfellows6435 7 лет назад +4

      The Staten Island ferry is free!

  • @topazioramirez3598
    @topazioramirez3598 7 лет назад +32

    PSA: If you're in Midtown and need to use the bathroom... Just go to Macy's lower level bathroom. There are tons of stalls and super clean :) Just have fun getting through all the parfum salespeople

  • @QWERTYOP80
    @QWERTYOP80 7 лет назад +124

    Found myself nodding along to this list! Great job. The hotel prices! Dear God!!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +7

      +QWERTYOP80 I'm still in shock from the prices

    • @caseyvee4419
      @caseyvee4419 7 лет назад +5

      One difference I notice about the NYC hotel prices vs. most of Europe, is that there is no way around them in NYC any longer. I used to know of a few cheap hotels in NYC, although they were older. All torn down now. In Europe, as you are aware, there is usually a B+B as a cheap option, or maybe a hotel in some podunk town nearby where you really want to go, along with the extensive transportation options there, so that staying outside of major cities works. NYC now seems to be to the point where there is just no avoiding high prices. MAYBE you can find a reasonable (not cheap) place in NJ, and commute in. I have about marked NYC off my list of places to go back to, as I have most of Switzerland, just because of the prices. I doubt I ever stay in London again, either, though I might stay some place 30 miles out and ride the train in daily. About everywhere else in Europe, I know of ways to find lodging pretty cheap, though I noticed last time I was over there that B+Bs are starting to increase their prices a bit. Thinking about going to Nepal before they find out that they are a cheap place to go!

    • @Aswinishere
      @Aswinishere 7 лет назад +3

      Damn... I was thinking of New York as the only city in the US I want to visit... But now that I know it costs so much for the hotels...hmm... And I don't know anyone there...

    • @QWERTYOP80
      @QWERTYOP80 7 лет назад +2

      I still think it's one of those places that everyone should see once despite the hotel prices. The other side is that once you're there, you can get by pretty reasonably if you want to. There's street food EVERYWHERE.

    • @caseyvee4419
      @caseyvee4419 7 лет назад

      ***** I have had rather bad experience with airbnb, they need to vet the lodging places they represent.

  • @Carlika
    @Carlika 5 лет назад +5

    I'm from Argentina, visited for the first time with my boyfriend about a year ago, and the thing that most shocked both of us, mostly because nobody ever mentions it that we know of, is the particular smell (or maybe should I say "scent" because it's not bad) that the whole city has, but particularly Manhattan. Not the random smell, but the constant smell in the atmosphere. It's not a bad smell but it is unlike anything we've smelled before (we found we weren't able to describe it to people here). After showering a few times, my hair smelled like it, and I even sensed it on my hair and my clothes (that was washed while I was there) when I got off the plain back here.

  • @majestica.7166
    @majestica.7166 7 лет назад +9

    What shocked me about New York is how bright it was at night. Like I was shooooook 💖✨😭

  • @scottlewis9607
    @scottlewis9607 7 лет назад +9

    Thank you for saying New Yorkers rock...because we do and we are usually helpful to tourists

  • @reedperrino6772
    @reedperrino6772 7 лет назад +6

    Oh, also, people from New Jersey who visit NYC pretty often (like I do, every other week) can help too. A lot of us in northern Jersey work in New York. We know our way around. We are also usually less in a hurry because we are tourists too, but we visit often enough to give directions, tell you we're the nearest 15 Starbucks are, etc..

  • @toroniman
    @toroniman 7 лет назад +27

    On the no credit cards thing- basic thing to know is at mom & pop places, if you're going to spend less than $10, no credit card. A lot of places like that have signs saying $10 minimum for credit cards so as a general rule, less than $10= cash. Also should mention how extremely hot in the summer and cold in the winter it can be. I usually like to remind my European friends where they don't get such extreme temperatures to keep that in mind if they're going to visit New York.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +3

      +Nick Barnets good add here Nick. Thanks!

    • @visionist7
      @visionist7 6 лет назад

      Nick Barnets I was booked to spend a whole month there (with a week's break for exploring the state) last May/June and thought it would be warm T shirt weather. I had to cancel last minute (lost a fortune) and in videos shot there last May, everyone is in jackets and coats. I'd have been pretty cold

    • @user-ut4zw6so6o
      @user-ut4zw6so6o Год назад

      True…. Summer in NYC sometimes is miserable. Better in mid September through October.

  • @thegoldensubway4182
    @thegoldensubway4182 7 лет назад +65

    As a New Yorker ,I tried to ignore Times Square. TOURIST, Go to the local places, Brooklyn,Queens ,etc

    • @Fruitypebbles489
      @Fruitypebbles489 7 лет назад +21

      TheGoldenSubway noooo!!! Keep them in manhattan. I don't need tourists blocking my way on my way to school and work

    • @trip2themoon
      @trip2themoon 7 лет назад +24

      I love Time Square, it's a pick-pocket's wet dream.

    • @nerdloser9987
      @nerdloser9987 7 лет назад +3

      VisIt Times Square, but don't spend all your day there

    • @gazriley624
      @gazriley624 7 лет назад

      New york sucks...i was Bored there

    • @johnpway1
      @johnpway1 7 лет назад +8

      gaz riley you must be boring.

  • @misaki1315
    @misaki1315 7 лет назад +7

    This is so true!!! As a New Yorker I can say this video is very realistic. If you're a tourist, visit Times Square because I'm sure it's in your list of places to visit but do no spend your entire day there, explore Downtown or Uptown , give local restaurants a shot! there are far better places in midtown than just Times Square

  • @uhadme
    @uhadme 7 лет назад +133

    I can walk for free?
    WHO KNEW?

    • @RK800
      @RK800 7 лет назад

      Lol

    • @kayd731
      @kayd731 3 года назад

      Wait.... I thought it was a dollar a minute

    • @david-lt9wj
      @david-lt9wj 3 года назад

      You have to tip the people on the street a dollar a mile.

  • @ilosha83
    @ilosha83 7 лет назад +109

    As a New Yorker I can say that manhattan isn't all that. I swear that's all people want to visit! Theres amazing places in Brooklyn, queens, the Bronx, Staten Island etc. and please, try not to expect the nearest hot dog stand to take credit cards. It's s flipping hot dog stand. New Yorkers are busy people trying to build a decent life, probably on their own, we get mad when you stand in front of us motionless when we need to cross the damn street. Tinkle before leaving the house. My grandma taught me that when I was a toddler. Also you better be prepared for a rat the size of a fucking bear while waiting for the subway. Better safe than sorry.

    • @KB-sg7tv
      @KB-sg7tv 6 лет назад +1

      I'm going to NY very soon. Can you please give some recommendations of things to do in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx??

    • @KB-sg7tv
      @KB-sg7tv 6 лет назад

      I went once in 2011, but I'm bringing my husband to NYC for his first time. We're staying for a week. We have plenty of things planned to do in Manhattan, but I'm searching for things to do in Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn. We enjoy rooftops, nice views, parks, and cultural experiences.

    • @littlethoughts2405
      @littlethoughts2405 6 лет назад +6

      D Lish same. hate when people tell us to visit other parts of NY, yet give no suggestions. That’s why everyone goes to Manhattan. It’s all we’re advertised! 🙄

    • @KiraDaBeastNY
      @KiraDaBeastNY 5 лет назад +5

      @@KB-sg7tv Alright. I'm from Brooklyn so I'll give you a few. Prospect Park, the Museum of Natural History, Museum of Moving Film, the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, maybe you could go see a show at the Barclays center? Dunno what they're doing there at the moment though. You could also see a show at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), the Brooklyn Bridge, the New York Aquarium, and Brooklyn Bridge Park to name a few.

    • @Lv-nq9qz
      @Lv-nq9qz 5 лет назад +3

      There is no reason ever to go to Staten Island... or the Bronx for that matter, except for the Zoo or Yankees stadium, and maybe Arthur Avenue.

  • @SlyRy
    @SlyRy 7 лет назад +28

    3:28, the iToilet? George Costanza had that idea before anyone!

  • @WHUFC71
    @WHUFC71 7 лет назад +2

    I'm in NYC now and it does not feel like NYC! when you see it on tv it looks much bigger than in real life! Still an amazing place to visit with so much to do and places to eat that you'll never get bored!🇬🇧

  • @darkstarnh
    @darkstarnh 7 лет назад +10

    My favourite thing about NYC is our dear friend in Jackson Heights who has a spare room that we can use whenever we want, just jump on a plane :)

  • @misslucy.4768
    @misslucy.4768 7 лет назад +31

    I got a ad about New York City before this video!

    • @RandomDudeOne
      @RandomDudeOne 5 лет назад +3

      Not a coincidence, that's how Google makes it's money.

  • @Adamslk
    @Adamslk 7 лет назад +68

    11 : Rats in the subway....you will see them almost everyday!
    12 : garbage bags left on the sidewalk on the evening....guess NYC dont bother with bins...just put the trash bag on the sidewalk and you are fine!
    13 : on spring/summer, it is HOT, and their is not a single stream or air to cool you down...and the subway stations are like furnaces!
    14 : wanna go out at night? great place...as long as you dont mind spending 15$ for a drink of course.
    ...

    • @ElectraTechna55
      @ElectraTechna55 7 лет назад +6

      actually... the garbage bags are put there so that is easier for the sanitation workers to pick them up. you expect them to just go door to door asking for people's garbage?

    • @ElectraTechna55
      @ElectraTechna55 7 лет назад

      and rats aren't really that frequent. I do agree on the furnace stations tho. I don't really know about the drinks....

    • @Adamslk
      @Adamslk 7 лет назад +6

      Trash can where invented more than 100 years ago...maybe you will ear about them wome day.

    • @trip2themoon
      @trip2themoon 7 лет назад +5

      Dumping bags in the street is dirty as fuck. Why aren't decent sized bins issued like in any other normal country. My bin gets picked up by a lift on the back of the bin truck and put back down empty. I thought this was standard outwith the third world.

    • @StitchGV
      @StitchGV 7 лет назад +8

      It's not as convenient for the sanitation workers to be dealing with bins at every stop. They have SO SO SO MANY stops to get to before a certain time and it's just easier on their bodies and less time consuming if you don't need to be reaching down into bins, or even dumping them and bringing them back.. For a city like this one, it's just easier to not have them. Also, your bins can get stolen for crazy reasons, and fuck that.. Those cost money.

  • @mamadaniel86
    @mamadaniel86 7 лет назад +1

    very useful and very informative thank you i love yr video, i can't wait to go NYC for the 1st time this coming December.

  • @WendySnavely74
    @WendySnavely74 6 лет назад +1

    Great video!

  • @molliemcnally223
    @molliemcnally223 6 лет назад +10

    I’ve only been once and honestly I agreed with everything. My favourite thing of New York however, has to be the amount of enthusiasm in the homeless people particularly. Being a friendly 15 year old girl at the time, I spoke to a few of them( obviously hesitant since I didn’t know NY at the time and ...I’m 15- not one person showed signs of creepiness) and I can honestly say that they were all such wonderful people who showed true pride in their city. I want to mention that I also gave them money( they didn’t ask) once I left them, which just goes to show that they genuinely wanted to talk. Speaking to them was definitely a great choice to make.

    • @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043
      @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043 6 лет назад +2

      Mollie McNally • Now you know when you saw Christ. Don't remember seeing Him? When you interacted with and helped "the least of these..." by giving of your money and your time to them.

    • @molliemcnally223
      @molliemcnally223 6 лет назад +2

      gomphrena hehe well I guess my good karma has come back, because I have been suprised yesterday with another trip to NYC :) have a good day

    • @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043
      @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043 6 лет назад

      Mollie McNally • Go and have a wonderful trip. I hear NYC is the most beautiful this time of year! Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  • @davidk.1089
    @davidk.1089 7 лет назад +13

    here is a tip: choose a hotel that's a little off the beaten track but that's on a bus line or subway

  • @ameliagoestotokyo5678
    @ameliagoestotokyo5678 7 лет назад

    Thank you this is great information, x

  • @KB-sg7tv
    @KB-sg7tv 7 лет назад +1

    Totally agree about the tingles when you see the skyline! It's incredible! Also I cried when I got to the top of the Empire State building at night. It was the most breathtaking moment of my life.

  • @klab2125
    @klab2125 7 лет назад +32

    You forgot to mention how many people that have lived there most of their lives that don't speak any English. Especially if you visit the ethnic neighborhoods. The percentage of residents that only speak Spanish, Chinese, Yiddish, Russian etc. is mind-blowing. And Caucasian is the minority ethnicity. With that said, if you love non-American food, the diversity of authentic ethnic eats amazing. Another noteworthy mention- many bathrooms in higher end establishments have attendants inside the restroom. They will offer you towels to dry your hands and often have an assortment of toiletries such as hairspray, hair wax, perfume, cologne, breath mints etc. Even if you just go in to pee you are expected to tip them! They literally sit in the bathroom all day and night and work for nothing more then tips.

    • @earthakitt3661
      @earthakitt3661 7 лет назад +4

      I doubt Yiddish.

    • @johnkeller9738
      @johnkeller9738 5 лет назад +2

      While it is true that virtually every world language is spoken in New York, the overwhelming majority speak English well or they would not last in New York well with other citizens as English is certainly the common language throughout the city. Unskilled people speaking only in a foreign language (with permanently no English) simply will not be able to afford living in New York. New York life forces everyone to assimilate to the vast lexicon of the city.

  • @samuraikaoss1455
    @samuraikaoss1455 7 лет назад +7

    I agree New Yorkers are super helpful. I'm there twice a year. I try to remember where the good bathrooms are and where power outlets are.

  • @meadofina
    @meadofina 7 лет назад

    Great Job! Thank you very much for all the helpful information you gave.

    • @LifeWithLorenzo
      @LifeWithLorenzo 7 лет назад

      Feel free to check out my NYC video series of great spots that locals go to eat, drink and have fun in NYC. Enjoy!

  • @79gregfire
    @79gregfire 6 лет назад

    loved this video thanks so much

  • @kilojuliet6889
    @kilojuliet6889 7 лет назад +16

    As a NYer please avoid the subway during rush hour we trying to go to work or go home

    • @susanmcmannis6646
      @susanmcmannis6646 7 лет назад +5

      Ken Jankowski Thank you. I do like advice that can help me NOT to be a jerk as a tourist!

    • @SJ-kg8wl
      @SJ-kg8wl 6 лет назад +1

      And they say New Yorkers are rude...

    • @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043
      @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043 6 лет назад +1

      I used to consider rush hour around 6-9 a.m. and 3-7 o
      p.m. but now, my goodness! Gridlock at all hours now.

  • @Jazzinthedark84
    @Jazzinthedark84 7 лет назад +12

    I was shocked that the rain was warm. I visited in August 2003 and live in England so cold rain is the norm. Then warm steam grates after.
    Found a lot of people in shops to be quite rude and unhelpful but general new yorkers nice
    Central Park is enormous, in every direction
    Ground zero made me cry, it was just a big hole then but was shocked at the effect that it had on me, also was shocked at the market stalls selling exploitative "memorabilia" including tshirts with planes hitting etc, told them they were disgusting human beings and should be ashamed

  • @alexmunro5898
    @alexmunro5898 7 лет назад

    really useful video!! thanks!!:)

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад

      you are very welcome! thanks for watching!

  • @juliomancerovillareal5393
    @juliomancerovillareal5393 7 лет назад

    Really helpful, thanks!

  • @jag1870
    @jag1870 7 лет назад +7

    Agree about the selfies at ground zero memorial. Saw that and I couldn't believe it.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +3

      a friend of mine mentioned it to me and I thought to myself, that is freaking horrible, but when you see it, it is even worse.

  • @chrisvinci5417
    @chrisvinci5417 7 лет назад +318

    #1 The amount of homeless and crazy people living on each street harassing you for money.

    • @josephdee4649
      @josephdee4649 7 лет назад +1

      Time Square

    • @ricardo_boutique
      @ricardo_boutique 7 лет назад +15

      Haha come to The Netherlands and you will see no homeless! Not even in big cities

    • @acchaladka
      @acchaladka 7 лет назад +14

      I remember when seeing a homeless person in the city was a shock...thanks a lot, Reagan.

    • @chrisvinci5417
      @chrisvinci5417 7 лет назад +2

      There might be more in other cities, but my issue is I lived most of my life in NYC and there was a time when there were almost NO homeless on the streets. So to me it is bad compared to the past.

    • @nerdloser9987
      @nerdloser9987 7 лет назад +2

      There aren't that much in queens.

  • @couldntthinkofagoodnamesoi8357
    @couldntthinkofagoodnamesoi8357 6 лет назад

    Some good info here, especially about managing bathroom visits.

  • @aileenmcquillan3064
    @aileenmcquillan3064 7 лет назад

    Great video! I live in New York and although I knew everything, this is a great informational video for tourists!

  • @AndreaZzzXXX
    @AndreaZzzXXX 7 лет назад +4

    I visited New York twice: it's true, there are so many people all the time ! and new Yorkers are really nice. The skyline was great

  • @ariapatterson2972
    @ariapatterson2972 7 лет назад +13

    Going to New York tomorrow!! 💜💜

  • @mizzomiz
    @mizzomiz 6 лет назад

    I like your toilet pointers. Cause they re important. And you give handy informations/tips.

  • @cycling4life351
    @cycling4life351 6 лет назад +1

    I had an 8 hour layover at Newark NJ going from DC to Manchester UK .. so I took a subway to Brooklyn, so glad I did, only cost me like $8 to get there and did the walk around, saw some sights including the Brooklyn bridge but wish I could go back and spend more time exploring. On the public toilet thing, I relied on Starbucks.. just buy a coffee and use their convenience :) always clean !

  • @leeann4900
    @leeann4900 3 года назад +3

    So very heart-wrenching to see our NYC Skyline, (behind you), for we Americans whom remember the Twin Towers. PLEASE, please ... *tourists to America*, please remember to maintain a somber/quiet nature, whilst walking our own Ground Zero. It's akin to we Americans walking upon your own Country's hallowed ground, from WWII.

  • @shampaingel6754
    @shampaingel6754 7 лет назад +13

    I'm going to New York with my best friends soon, and I'm practically begging them to go to the museums

  • @zeake13
    @zeake13 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much this video. So helpful. Thumbs up and Subbed.

  • @robertolipani8163
    @robertolipani8163 3 года назад +2

    Hello, I have never been to the United States, but planning to go when it will be possible to travel again. I am learning a lot with your videos, thanks for sharing. Stay safe. Greetings from Italy

  • @AnotherJenn42
    @AnotherJenn42 6 лет назад +3

    Depending on how I acted, I was treated differently. If I looked around like a tourist, people were rude and bumped into me. When I walked like I knew where I was going, people smiled and moved aside when we passed on the sidewalk. And I loved the subway. Yes, it smelled, but I loved being able to go anywhere on my own. And walking. It's amazing. We walked miles every day we were there. At home, if it's further than a few houses away, everybody drives. It's so silly.

  • @AuthorDiva
    @AuthorDiva 7 лет назад +20

    I am a confirmed New Yorker and I have lived here since 1982. I love it and I hope to never leave it. That said, what shocked me when I first saw New York was the noise of the traffic and all the people on the streets. Manhattan is not only crowded, it is very, very noisy. Subway trains add to the noise. If you are a tourist who is used to smaller, quieter places, the noise can get to you.
    Also, not every New Yorker speaks with a New York accent. If you go to some of the neighborhoods in the outer boroughs you might hear a distinctive New York accent, but Manhattanites have, to a large extent, lost this. This is a city of immigrants, also, so Latino and Asian accents are common.
    I agree with those who say you should avoid New York in the hottest part of the summer. The humidity hangs in the air, and there is a lot of it, and you can feel the heat of the pavement through your shoes. Hopefully, you will wear a really comfortable pair of sandals (NOT flip-flops, because they are too thin) or walking shoes. BTW, don't wear sandals with socks, or you will be looked down upon as gauche!

    • @ampat7976
      @ampat7976 6 лет назад

      bellacantatrice I would definitely say New Yorkers have different accents depending on where you go. I am a Long Islander and we definitely have a different accent than someone from the city. Even upstate has a different accent.

    • @johnharrison9684
      @johnharrison9684 6 лет назад

      divaandwriter a

  • @MPIEMDRailfan4
    @MPIEMDRailfan4 7 лет назад +2

    I was hoping you'd make a video on NYC. Nice video!

  • @ascenbach1
    @ascenbach1 6 лет назад +1

    Great list. I’m a native who has lived in New York City all my 67 years and agree with you. One thing about the subway: allow time for delays and re-routings. It’s a problem that keeps getting worse.

  • @tishaa4439
    @tishaa4439 7 лет назад +20

    The random smells is SOOO true. i went to NYC a couple weeks ago and i couldnt agree more with this lol. that and the stereotype that NYkers are mean. they are actually helpful and friendly but they got shit TA DO and places to be, i can see why they will get mad when they do lol

  • @colormedubious4747
    @colormedubious4747 7 лет назад +6

    You may have addressed this in one of your other NYC vids, but here's a solid money-saving tip from a frequent non-resident: Do NOT stay in Manhattan. Look for a place in Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx, Lawn Guyland, or even (gasp!) northern New Jersey that's close to the subway, Metro-North, Long Island Railroad, or New Jersey Transit. Get a multi-day pass (where applicable). You won't need to rent a car except for one or two days to visit places that aren't served by the extensive rail networks. You won't need to spend the equivalent of another hotel room to park. I've stayed with friends in Syosset who were all of a 3-minute walk from the closest LIRR station, a motel in Elizabeth NJ that was less than a mile from the closest NJT station, and a hotel in Long Island City that was a block away from the nearest station on the 7. The hotels were less than 1/3 the cost of anything in Manhattan. The hotel/motel rooms were VERY small but clean and had all the usual amenities except for swimming pools (about which I couldn't care less). There were always several dining choices available within a reasonable walking distance. The trains were fast and clean, if a bit noisy (especially the 7) and rush hour wasn't all that jammed up except at Penn Station and Times Square, where a LOT of commuters change trains.

    • @toadofsteel
      @toadofsteel 6 лет назад

      Just to add, if you do get a hotel that is serviced by NJ Transit or LIRR, don't expect to get back home during rush hour. I know from experience as an NJT commuter.

    • @kdawg4585
      @kdawg4585 6 лет назад +1

      Don't forget the PATH train between Newark/ Jersey City/ Hoboken and Manhattan. That runs 24 hrs just like the NYC subway.

    • @ampat7976
      @ampat7976 6 лет назад

      Colorme Dubious aaaa please don’t stay on Long Island I like my tourist free town. All the tourists can kindly stay in the city.

  • @meghanmcdrmott9882
    @meghanmcdrmott9882 6 лет назад +1

    I absolutely love living in New York it’s amazing (so much culture and history) .

  • @rayewen3347
    @rayewen3347 6 лет назад

    As a resident of NYC (Bklyn. & Queens) for 57 years I love your comments. So true. I left 21 years ago and miss it - but not enough to move back. LOL

  • @carlisleloz
    @carlisleloz 7 лет назад +5

    I was in Newyork last week absolutely love the city.

  • @pedrorivera7692
    @pedrorivera7692 7 лет назад +23

    The people taking selfies at ground zero.. are not New Yorkers,All of us New Yorkers show respect at the Freedom Tower.

    • @jackdaniels2905
      @jackdaniels2905 5 лет назад +3

      It's like taking a selfie at a funeral.

    • @shanekeenaNYC
      @shanekeenaNYC 5 лет назад +1

      Believe me, I went there as a tourist, and I HATE when people do that! So disrespectful!

    • @buzzybeepopman2009
      @buzzybeepopman2009 3 года назад

      @@jackdaniels2905 tell me about it it’s no different than doing it at a funeral some people are so insensitive

  • @KbanadaHarmonia
    @KbanadaHarmonia 6 лет назад

    Good informations my friend!

  • @tosht2515
    @tosht2515 7 лет назад

    Mark's enthusiasm on this video is as high as ever! 👍 Love, love, love the skyline for sure.

  • @MattSezer
    @MattSezer 7 лет назад +10

    Get a hotel in Long Island City. It's a half to a third of what a Manhattan hotel would cost, plus it's only one stop away from midtown on the subway. A bonus is that many of the hotels are next to the housing projects that the rapper Nas grew up in, which aren't nearly as dangerous as they were when Illmatic came out.

    • @susanmcmannis6646
      @susanmcmannis6646 7 лет назад

      Matt Sezer Thanks for the tip!

    • @jsiolkowski
      @jsiolkowski 7 лет назад +1

      Yea let's go check out poor people at the projects. So scenic.

    • @yankeeyobaby
      @yankeeyobaby 6 лет назад +1

      +Jan Siolkowski. your not welcomed with that b.s .as a matter of fact come on.lmao

  • @heatherhillman1
    @heatherhillman1 7 лет назад +7

    The first time I went to NYC, it was summer and the smell of pee was all over Central Park. It was disgusting and I was 100% sure it came from the bums passed out on the benches. The second time I went, it was in May. A bit cooler and the smell wasn't nearly so pungent. That said, NYC is a fun city and I look forward to return trips!!

  • @anonimato1987
    @anonimato1987 3 года назад

    That impression of someone walking passed a grate was funny as heck. Thanks for the best RUclips travel guide! Greetings from Bamberg

  • @RandomlySet
    @RandomlySet 7 лет назад +2

    I'm glad you mentioned the smell. It's not nasty (in my opinion) but certainly unique for NYC

  • @Libra_Strings
    @Libra_Strings 7 лет назад +31

    What's the name of the app that will show you the clean restrooms around town?

    • @ReptilianTeaDrinker
      @ReptilianTeaDrinker 7 лет назад +4

      +Duffer Man
      I laughed harder than I should have at that. lol

    • @vincentvertuccio6810
      @vincentvertuccio6810 7 лет назад +3

      Actually that wasn't a joke. There are tons just look up bathroom on the app store/ google play

    • @earthakitt3661
      @earthakitt3661 7 лет назад +3

      Vincent Vertuccio - he said Big App since New York City is commonly called the Big Apple.

    • @Blackhole48
      @Blackhole48 7 лет назад +1

      but also beside that app a little list about restrooms you can use (in mannhattan maybe one I know in brooklyn)
      +pennstation -> coming from the 7th ave downstairs on the right
      +central park -are a few (also look to every museum)
      + Port Authority Bus Terminal (but go upstairs where the busses to the bus terminal trust me is much better than lobbyarea at
      +Columbus circle -> time warner center -> downstair
      +every museum (I habe seen) has a lobby ;)
      +grand central station (is okay in case of emergancy if u understand ;) )
      - in chelsea -> chelsea market and highline
      thats just a few example....so that point with the toiletts is not true.
      also there are hotels everywhere just go there if u not sure...I bet they say its okay cause its better for the reputation ;)
      so don't worry about restrooms and enjoy ny ;)

    • @rsmyth75
      @rsmyth75 7 лет назад +8

      there is a little known secret that by city ordinance every hotel in NY must have lobby bathrooma that r open to the public... if you can't see them right away just ask the front desk

  • @monicasierra5983
    @monicasierra5983 7 лет назад +3

    the toilets thing... totally true !!! I found the most disgusting bathrooms ever in Manhattan !!!

    • @keensterd3654
      @keensterd3654 5 лет назад

      The public bathrooms are gross I agree

  • @SanDiegoInnOut
    @SanDiegoInnOut 7 лет назад

    I got goosebumps on #7, too.
    I've been to the city many times and still get excited.

  • @Joedem92
    @Joedem92 6 лет назад

    I was born and raised in Brooklyn and I saw the skyline a million times, but I’m still in awe every time I pass it. For tourists: go to the Brooklyn Promenade or Brooklyn bridge park on the Brooklyn side for your best views. It’s breathtaking.

  • @caseyvee4419
    @caseyvee4419 7 лет назад +3

    On the credit card thing, I have not travelled as much as Mark has, but I have travelled a lot, and I would tell people DO carry a little cash. Too many places don't take credit cards, or don't take your particular credit card (regardless of what they say, AMEX is not accepted everywhere). Plus, if you are going to buy a $4 souvenir from a street vendor, do you really want to mess with the credit card, anyway? I usually have two cards with me, a small amount (less than $50.) of readily accessible cash, and a larger amount of cash which no one can get to without undressing me. The bigger stash of cash is in case I am robbed of everything else, and I try to make it enough that I can get back to my lodging via taxi if I have to.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +1

      +Casey Vee yeah. I always have a small bit of cash with me for little tips or little things were I don't want deal with the cards

  • @idonttan
    @idonttan 7 лет назад +33

    I was waiting for the subway shock all video! lol The transportation system here in NYC must be one of the worst in the world. Constant delays, trains always getting re-routed last minute, and the lovely foul smells of course

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +17

      +Nadia L the smell let's you know you are alive!!!! And something else is not ;)

    • @josephdee4649
      @josephdee4649 7 лет назад +4

      Ikr, there's so many delays, construction, skipping stations, rail problem, people got sick inside........etc. (AND the worse thing is there's no AC inside the station) But I like to ride the subway, idk why.

    • @monicasierra5983
      @monicasierra5983 7 лет назад

      clearly you haven't been in Mexico's city subway.

    • @herbfellows6435
      @herbfellows6435 7 лет назад +3

      It's true that the subway is less than great, but you have to realize it is also over 100 years old. Let's see what the subway in Shanghai looks like in 100 years.... As far as being utilitarian, it is perhaps the best in the world. You can get virtually anywhere within an hour and a half max, 90% of places in less than an hour. ALL FOR ONE FARE!

    • @MrVikingsandra
      @MrVikingsandra 7 лет назад +2

      Nadia L At least you have a subway to take you from A to B, unlike LA...hold your breath and you'll be fine.

  • @chrisduggins4356
    @chrisduggins4356 7 лет назад +1

    Fantastic yet again !

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад +1

      +Chris Duggins thank you!

    • @Aspromuntanu
      @Aspromuntanu 6 лет назад

      I’ll tell you what is fantastic my first threesome with 2 girls was in NYC . We stayed in the hotel and had on and off sex for a full day then explored the city together

  • @deboraho6350
    @deboraho6350 5 лет назад

    I so agree with everything especially regarding the toilets! I was also shocked at how small the Statue of Liberty was, I’m not sure what I expected though. That said I loved New York so much I’m going back in April and I can’t wait.

  • @DvdXploitr
    @DvdXploitr 7 лет назад +4

    Another tip: If you are a smoker and traveling to NY for a vacation....get your smokes BEFORE going to New York....I am sure this is a well known thing by now...but yes, cigarettes in New York are INSANELY expensive....

    • @XxLew
      @XxLew 6 лет назад

      is the rolling tobacco any cheaper over there?

  • @xrubyxlightx
    @xrubyxlightx 7 лет назад +37

    Man i must have a reaaaalllly bad sense of smell because i dont really notice the nyc smells ._.

    • @jab7168
      @jab7168 7 лет назад +15

      there are lots of them:the smell of dirty water dogs, and those candy coated peanuts.the smell of the subway brakes being applied.the smell from those con ed steam stacks.the smell of the water as you get close.the smell of horse poop from those dam carriage ridesthe stink of BO from some cabbies.the smell of weed wafting through the air in some places. the smell of nature in some of the many wooded areas.wow.......there sure are a lot of smells.....Cheers.

    • @trihw2006
      @trihw2006 6 лет назад

      I have a meh... sense of smell because I smell a bit of it but not a ton of it

  • @OliverRWeber
    @OliverRWeber 7 лет назад +1

    Wow thanks Walt. I've been waiting for a NYC video. Will you do one for LA?

  • @hunterfinan7585
    @hunterfinan7585 4 года назад

    Where I live in Jersey I got that same view from my house. Every delivery guy is in awe. Gotta love NYC

  • @jgruen9854
    @jgruen9854 7 лет назад +6

    Yeah please listen to his advice about not taking selfies in front of ground zero, you wouldn't take a selfie at your friends grave. It's extremely disrespectful and I've wanted to choke tourists when the do it. Other than that have a great time, enjoy the other boroughs. Go Brooklyn Bridge Park and Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Try to get a tour of FDNY firehouse if you get really lucky, those contain some of the best history in the city.

    • @D33Lux
      @D33Lux 7 лет назад

      LOL, WTF! You off your meds?
      " It's extremely disrespectful and I've wanted to choke tourists when the do it. "

    • @gyneve
      @gyneve 6 лет назад

      D33Lux I've never even been there, and I kinda wanna choke em. Taking selfies is obnoxious on it's own.

  • @nj2or
    @nj2or 7 лет назад +4

    I grew up in Jersey and I went to the city a lot. I loved it! It was always on, there was always something going on, it truly never slept. It always felt electric going there. Times Square lost all of its character, when Guilliani cleaned it up and made it a plastic Disney-esque side-park. Avoid it! I too was blown away by the 9/11 Memorial. However, I too saw people taking selfies with the pools, sooooo fucking rude. just disgusting. But please DO visit NYC, its an outstanding place...

    • @martyjewell5683
      @martyjewell5683 7 лет назад +2

      Hey Frank, I grew up in 1950's/60's Bay Ridge. Watched them build the Verrazano bridge and World Trade Center complex. Moved away in 1987, still can't bring myself to go see it now. Lost a very dear friend that day. Folks should visit Brooklyn when in NYC. Nothin' wrong with Jersey except maybe Newark. You old enough to remember Palisades Park??

  • @abhishekrao1525
    @abhishekrao1525 5 лет назад +2

    You got an expensive hotel because you probably stayed in midtown Manhattan. Go to some of the outer boroughs and you can get way cheaper rooms while still being within range of the things you want to do.

  • @pattjer
    @pattjer 5 лет назад +1

    I love New York ❤️. I will go back in my next trip to the states. Hugs from Switzerland 🇨🇭

  • @eternaldarkness6
    @eternaldarkness6 7 лет назад +4

    too many people and no bathrooms? no thanks! I love.my country life. I moved from Seattle for it.

    • @keensterd3654
      @keensterd3654 5 лет назад

      Different strokes for different folks I guess. I much prefer to live in the city but a Country summer/weekend getaway would be nice.

  • @sherryhouston7055
    @sherryhouston7055 7 лет назад +13

    If people are wanting to see the sites I would recommend purchasing the City Pass. We went to NYC in 2011 and purchased the City Pass for around $89. it allowed us to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Natural History, the Circleline Cruise, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Empire State Building and Top of the Rock. It also allows you to skip some lines and a has a few extras but I can't remember what those were.

    • @sherryhouston7055
      @sherryhouston7055 7 лет назад +4

      I think our friend used the New York pass seems like it was around $169 then (now I have no idea) he ended up not using it very much.

  • @bbyjcky1
    @bbyjcky1 7 лет назад

    THANKKKKS FOR THIS !! heading there for Thanksgiving Week !!: DDD

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  7 лет назад

      +Txxjac glad we could. There are tons of options. I mean blogs and blogs discussing the different options. I think I used my transit nyc. But look up transport apps nyc and read up on which one works for you. A lot of the museums have their own apps too that help

    • @bbyjcky1
      @bbyjcky1 7 лет назад

      Thanks ! already on it !

  • @davidfillmann626
    @davidfillmann626 6 лет назад

    One thing never mentioned in NYC visit guide videos that I highly recommend is walking the manhattan bridge! Takes you thru dumbo, across the river and thru Chinatown as well. Really makes you feel like a part of the city, the views of the river, downtown and the world financial center are amazing, especially at sunset.

  • @gazriley624
    @gazriley624 7 лет назад +3

    America get rid of Taxes and Tipping and i might come back

    • @jasonbanks6076
      @jasonbanks6076 7 лет назад +1

      gaz riley wtf that's not possible

    • @Moss_piglets
      @Moss_piglets 6 лет назад

      gaz riley ask them to increase wage and it might happen.

  • @LATRONNIK
    @LATRONNIK 7 лет назад +19

    goddamn this city is impressive

    • @Abbos1106
      @Abbos1106 6 лет назад

      D33Lux and polluted. Rated the dirtiest city in the country.

    • @djwestbrook36
      @djwestbrook36 4 года назад

      Lorraine lol negative

  • @kevcraft1
    @kevcraft1 7 лет назад

    Lol I live here wolter. Glad ur enjoying ur stay

  • @bjarbj944
    @bjarbj944 6 лет назад +2

    Yes we once had French tourists here in the city ask my husband for help finding a small town about 45 minutes outside the city, he didn’t think they could easily find it with just his directions and we live there so he offered to have them follow him all the way home. :-). I lend a hand on the metro as long as I am not running late.

  • @usermikes
    @usermikes 7 лет назад +4

    Amazing how some people complain about the tourists when they are your bread and butter..If they went someplace else half of New Yorkers be out of work...

    • @Lv-nq9qz
      @Lv-nq9qz 5 лет назад

      No, because a majority of NYCs money comes from financial and law services. The tourism industry benefits the small businesses that only exist because they can pander to tourists.

  • @chardtown13
    @chardtown13 7 лет назад +3

    do chicago

    • @princediop8190
      @princediop8190 7 лет назад +1

      Chiraq

    • @D33Lux
      @D33Lux 7 лет назад

      I wanna go, but not sure if its safe.

  • @daneshas1468
    @daneshas1468 7 лет назад +1

    Usually stay near Wall Street. It is really quiet after 6 or 7 during the week and empty of the weekends. Subway terminals are near by so I just take the train. Great savings...

  • @MyRandomCommentsXD
    @MyRandomCommentsXD 7 лет назад +1

    I live in Vancouver and visited NYC for work and stayed for an entire week. What shocked me was just how massive the city is, both in terms of size and population. Us west coast folks would take a long time getting used to this kind of city.

  • @mosseight6960
    @mosseight6960 6 лет назад +9

    Is it shocking that there are a lot of cultural attractions in New York? Not really. This is just another version of your best and worst about New York videos. Here are five actually shocking things about New York: 1. The income discrepancy. You will see some of the richest people in America walking down the street next to some of the poorest people. 2. Sales tax, room tax, and meal tax. You talked about hotel taxes but there are taxes on seemingly everything in New York. 3. How tiny Broadway theaters really are. 4. The presence of so-many heavily-armed police and military, especially in high-trafficked tourist areas like Grand Central Terminal and Times Square. 5. How large well-designed Central Park is. It's not a typical wide open green space spark that you see in most cities. It has woods, water, paths, playing fields, etc.

  • @Hadrianus01
    @Hadrianus01 7 лет назад +4

    London vs New York (vs Paris?)!

    • @buckybarnes3803
      @buckybarnes3803 7 лет назад +5

      1 NYC, 2 Paris, 3 London my humble opinion

    • @fabdi8559
      @fabdi8559 7 лет назад +8

      1. London 2. Paris 3. New York

    • @Valdoy
      @Valdoy 7 лет назад +3

      3 amazing cities, I can't rank them.

    • @caseyvee4419
      @caseyvee4419 7 лет назад +1

      I agree, in and around London, you still have a few reasonably priced options for lodging AND food. Shows are generally cheaper in London, more free museums. NYC is just too expensive now, and yes I would rate Paris in between. Avoid London in mid summer, though, HUGE Crowds.

    • @ajl1239
      @ajl1239 7 лет назад +3

      1.) London 2.) Paris 3.) New York

  • @wibowodavid
    @wibowodavid 7 лет назад

    Great tips, thank you! By the way I was wondering whether u have video tips for visiting Moscow?

  • @nicoth.412
    @nicoth.412 5 лет назад

    Shock #7 is 100% true! It makes you feel special to be in NYC and you are truly amazed when you are in Manhattan or just see it for the first time😍