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Complete detailed information on New York budget travel guide

The New York budget travel guide refers to having a general understanding of New York before visiting New York. You have a systematic understanding of tickets for major attractions, free museums and opening hours, accommodation, transportation and meals, so you can save money. With travel funds, you can also systematically understand the customs and customs of the United States. Basic introduction Chinese name: New York Qiong Travel Guide Region: New York Category: Qiong Travel Strategy Elements: Accommodation, transportation overview, attractions guide, free museums, accommodation guide, transportation guide, Chinese food guide, overview New York Qiong Travel Guide refers to those who want to go to New York, both If you don’t have much money and want to travel, you need to choose the right time, place and attractions. If you go to New York between January and March, the hotel prices in almost all the cities will be very affordable. If there was a drawback, it was the biting wind blowing off the Hudson River. But the upside is that this is the best time of year to buy Broadway tickets and book restaurants. Attraction guide: You can save $30 by purchasing CityPass ($74/9days). You can visit the Empire State Building, the Natural History Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, plus choose between a Statue of Liberty Tour or a Manhattan Island Tour. Metropolitan Museum of Art: Reduced prices for seniors and students. In the United States, there are discounts for 65-year-olds and students everywhere. The Metropolitan Museum has a branch called Cloisters, which specializes in exhibiting Christian and Catholic treasures. The collection is rich and colorful. The level of exhibits is similar to that of the Treasure Hall of the Palace Museum. The day's admission to the Metropolitan Museum of Art includes free admission to the Cloisters branch, which is built in the shape of a monastery. The courtyard is removed from a European monastery. It is built on a cliff on the bank of the Hudson River at the northernmost tip of Manhattan, overlooking Havana. Deson River, and close to a free castle park, surrounded by beautiful scenery. Central Park: Covering an area of ??843 acres, 4 kilometers long and 800 meters wide, it was jointly created by landscape architects Frederick Law Olmaster and Clavert Vaux in 1857. It is located in the center of Manhattan, New York. Central Park is a true "public" park that has been for all citizens from the beginning. The service does not belong to any noble or king; it is located in the center of Manhattan, and it is free. SOHO: It is a well-known art gallery selling art works. It sells the works of famous or newly popular painters. The small stalls on the street sell more interesting works of art, and most of the "vendors" themselves are unknown painters and sculptors who make a living. You can feel the strong artistic atmosphere. It is equivalent to watching a modern painting exhibition without spending any money. Greenwich Village: The Village for short is a gay base and a gathering area for small restaurants and bars. It is a popular place for American citizens, equivalent to the Confucius Temple in Nanjing or the Chenghuang Temple in Shanghai. Some Spanish, Portuguese, and Mexican-style restaurants offer a $10-$15 set meal at noon from Monday to Friday, including salad, soup, main course, a cup of coffee and red wine, which is cheap and good. Free Museum Forbes Magazine Gallery, 62Fifth Avenue (at 12th Street), 212-206-5548 Costume Institute Museum, 62Fifth Avenue (at 12th Street), 212-217-5970 National Museum of the American Indian, 1 Bowling Green, George Gustave Heye Center, 212-668-6624 Goethe Institute, 1014 Fifth Avenue, 212-439-8700 Sony Miracle Technology Lab, Sony Plaza Public Arcade at 56th Street and Madison Avenue, 212-833-5414 Metropolitan Museum of Art (closed Mondays), 1000 Fifth Avenue, 212-535-7710 American Museum of Natural History, Central Park Westat 79th St, 212-769-5 000 Tuesday Reduced admission: Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, free Tuesdays. Free from mid-November to February, weekdays to Fridays. Staten Island Museum, 75 Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island, Tuesday, 12-2:00 free. Wednesday ticket sales: Bronx Zoo (New York Zoo), 1040 Grand Concourse, Bronx, Wednesday tickets are donated. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx River Parkway and Fordham Road, Bronx, tickets are donated on Wednesday. Bronx Museum, Fordham Road and the Bronx River Parkway, Bronx, NY, free on Wednesdays 12-9pm. Reduced ticket price on Thursday: Children's Museum, 182 Lafayette Street, children are free from 4-6PM, tickets are payable on Thursday.

Museum of Fine Arts and Design, 2ColumbusCircle, 6-9PM tickets pay as you please, discounted tickets on Friday: American Folk Art Museum, 45 West 53rd Street, Friday 5:30-7:30p.m. free. Asia Society & Museum, 725 Park Ave. at 70th St. 6-9 p.m. Free. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, free for seniors on Fridays. International Center of Photography, 1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd St., Friday 5-8p.m. Free. Morgan Library, 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, Fridays 7-9p.m. Free. Museum of Modern Art, New York, 11 West 53 Street, Friday 4-8 p.m. Target free. Museum of the Moving Image, 35 Avenue at 36 Street in Astoria, NY, Friday 4-8 p.m. Target free. New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West beeen 76th & 77th St, Friday 6-8p.m. Target free. Whitney Museum, 945 Madison Avenue at 75th St, Friday 6-9p.m. Admission is pay-as-you-go. Reduced Saturday admission: Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, Saturday 10a.m.-12p.m., free. Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy Brooklyn, first Saturday of every month 5-11p.m. Free. Include *** ostexhibits,musicandmoviescreenings. Guggenheim Museum, 10715th Avenue at 89th St, 212-423-3500, Saturday 5:15-7:45p.m. Admission is pay-what-you-want. Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd St., free Saturday 11a.m. to 5:45. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx River Parkway and Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, free on Saturdays 10am-12pm. Sunday sales: TheFrickCollection, 1East70thSt, Sunday 11:00am to 1:00pm Admission pay-as-you-go. Accommodation guide: If you go to New York between January and March, the hotel prices in almost all the cities will make you feel that they are very affordable. If you still want to save some more money, you can consider the following hotels. 10 US dollars for a bunk. 10-12 US dollars/bunk/day is the price of a bunk in a double-layered bunk. ***Kitchen and toilet. Suitable for migrant workers and poor students. It is equivalent to the level of a large car shop in rural China. In fact, this kind of big car shop-style family hotel is quite safe. Because the locations are all convenient for transportation. Many migrant workers live here all year round, and in some cases it is cheaper than renting a house. A place where there is less movement of people is safer. But it is not suitable for budget travelers. Most of the residents work in restaurants and get off work from 11 pm to 1 am every day, which will affect tourists' rest to some extent. $35 B&B These family hotels tend to be full. It divides private houses into small rooms. The rooms are very small, and the sound insulation effect varies greatly from house to house. Those who are afraid of noise may not be able to stay here. ***Using the kitchen and bathroom is about US$45/day. The price for a room with a toilet is about US$55 per day, and you also have to use the kitchen. Transportation guide: MRT, bus general day pass ($7.5), weekly pass ($25), 14-day pass ($47), monthly pass ($81). Unlimited rides on buses and subways. Buy an MTA card at a subway station. If you don’t buy an unlimited ride ticket. When boarding the bus, insert a coin and remember to ask the driver for a transfer. You can use it to transfer to another bus within two hours. Buy a regular Rapid Transit (MTA) card at a subway station. Although you have to swipe your card every time you take the MRT, you can transfer to a bus for free once you take the MRT. When taking a bus, you can transfer to a bus in the same direction or transfer to the MRT once. However, after taking the MRT once and exiting the station, you cannot transfer to any MRT. Because it does not leave the MRT station, it can be transferred to any MRT station. There is a big M on the MRT station. The one with the green light is the 24-hour entrance. Those with red lights are entrances during the day or on weekdays (excluding weekends). Chinese Food Guide Cheapest: Main St. Under the Long Island Rail Road Bridge and in the basement of nearby Gold Mall and other places, you can get all-you-can-eat fried noodles for $1.25. Flatbread, one/$1.5 (not enough for one meal). Pan-fried buns: three/$1. Four potstickers/$1.

Moderately cheap: Three dishes and one soup bento (with 20-30 dishes to choose from): US$4.5; General restaurant: Three dishes and one soup set meal: US$18-20 (small quantity, for two people) (Source: Qyer.com) < /p>