... continuing with suggestions of this to do and see when you visit New York City.
Shopping - some say that it doesn't get any better than in New York. Many prices are lower than you'll find in the UK, but do watch out for sales taxes added to the ticket price, and be aware of limits and customs duties that may apply on your return.
There are many iconic department store names in New York City including Bloomingdales, Macy's, Century 21 and Saks Fifth Avenue. With so much on offer it's a shopper's paradise.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park is the largest park in Queens and the fourth largest in New York City. You've probably heard of it before as the home of the US Open tennis championship, but it also houses Citi Field home to the Mets as well as facilities for most outdoor sports.
Queen's Museum of the Moving Image is the USA's only institution dedicated to the art, technology and social impact of film, television and digital media.
It has the USA's largest collection of of movie artefacts, and annually screens hundreds of films for visitors.
The Staten Island Ferry, as well as being an attraction in its own right, is the gateway to the island from Lower Manhattan, and runs every day of the year. On a typical weekday, the 5 ships carry 70,000 passengers.
In the summer months having embarked from the ferry you can visit Staten Island's beaches. Surprisingly some of the locals overlook this enjoyable and free activity on their doorsteps.
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