Welcome to the Bros in the World page! The Bros are twins who share the same feeling of what life should be, a great discovery. We like to jump into the unknown, discover new cultures, new experiences and take pictures, make records of our wanderings and achievements. If you kind of fell that way, feel free to browse all of our destinations and discover that the world is small, and that to know it, simply go around.
When you travel to a big city like NYC, it is best to do some planning, it has a lot to see and there are plenty of scripts. In my opinion, the best way to see New York City is on foot, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes, but remember that the vast network of the city's subway is the most practical way to reach the most distant places.
To save on shipping, buy the weekly ticket which entitles you to unlimited use of the subway and bus for seven days ($ 29). For a single trip costs $ 2.50.
Start your day with a complimentary enhanced morning, how about tasting the typical "bagel with cream cheese" and a cafe in the famous Starbucks? Then visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Allow at least two hours ride. The tour which costs $ 13 per person and the boat goes with you until the island's statue and back to the Ellis Island immigrant who has the museum. On the way back walk down Wall Street, take photos in the Charging Bull, and continue walking northbound and exploring sights such as Trinity Church and buildings of the Stock Exchange. Go walking up to Ground Zero, where the Twin Towers stood. Visit the new memorial of the World Trade Center, then go through the Century 21 store, which has great prices on branded products.
(the Bros in the Statue of Liberty Island and the Charging Bull)
Do not waste too much time in Century 21, or set aside an afternoon for shopping, because the script a few days eh middle tight. Go walking toward Brooklyn Bridge, and if you want, cross the bridge. In this area, you can also visit Chinatown and Little Italy. But do not forget to take pictures in front of the City Hall.
(Brooklyn Bridge, the Memorial of the World Trade Center and Chinatown)
In Chinatown, which is a neighborhood famous for its bargains, you will see very peddler selling swag and counterfeit goods, but it is worth investing in a pashimina for $ 5 (they have all colors) and then go eat in a typical Italian restaurant in little Italy.
After much wandering the day before, go pro Chelsea neighborhood and cross the highline (the new point of the city). The high line is a subway line which was shut down and turned into a hanging garden. It is very beautiful and has an incredible landscape with new architectural buildings futuristic around. Then indulge with a New York brunch, run away from fast foods and walk to the Chelsea Market nice to be delighted by the edibles that the market has to offer.
After recharging their forces and a light morning, go to the very famous Times Square (between 6th and 7th avenues and intersection and Broadway), knowing and walking uptown direction (North). Pass through the crowd which lies between the streets 42 and 47, take lots of pictures and there, is one block from Fifth Avenue also essential. To reach the most famous blocks, head north. At the time of 49th Street, you'll find an icon, the Saks Fifth Avenue (saksfifthavenue.com), and the next block, the St. Patrick's Cathedral. Eat a pizza in the famous traditional Famiglia Pizzeria which is everywhere in the city.
(Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge Park and Fifth Avenue)
Keep walking and go meet some interesting points, such as the Rockefeller Center (at Christmas they put the famous ring skating and Christmas tree made famous by the movie Home Alone. Remember?), Stop by the Trump Tower and many famous shops. On top of building is the Top of the Rock, one Rooftop with incredible views of Central Park and the Empire State Building.
(one of the Bros in the Top of the Rock, the views of the Top)
Go walking toward the central park and visit the famous toy store to F.A.O. Schwarz (5th ave at 58th Street;. Fao.com) and take a picture on the giant piano that was best known for the movie Big. Visit the new Apple store which is a super futuristic glass cube and finish the day walking through Central Park.
(The Central Park, Rockefeller Center and Fifth Av)
Do not forget also to visit one of the great icons of the city: Grand Central train station (subway: 42nd St / Grand Central). Scene of several Hollywood films, the terminal also houses art exhibitions in Vanderbilt Hall and a market with tasty tidbits. Enjoy and walk to Bryant Park, the scene of parades of busy week of New York fashion and one of the nicest places in town. Be sure to take pictures in front of the Public Library.
(Empire State Building, Bryant Park and Grand Central Station)
Another good walk is to go to Soho, which is super hype NYC neighborhood. Lose yourself in the small cafes and alternative shops. Be sure to visit the Magnolia Bakery, whose cupcakes became famous because of the series "Sex and The City." In the late afternoon take the subway to 34th Street to visit the Empire State Building. Ideally, you get in the building an hour before sunset, to have time to reach the observatory before dark to see the light of lights. The tickets for climb the building is $ 21. The famous Macy's department store is right next to the Empire State.
(Bros in Central Park)
Finally, a nice dinner and check out a show. Do not miss the opportunity to attend a Broadway show. Buy tickets in advance at broadwaybox.com discount site or look for tickets at the TKTS discount booths that sell tickets for the same day.