General Info Section
New York. The Big Apple. The City That Never Sleeps.
Home of the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, the Village, Broadway.
Hundreds of "Gap's", thousands of suicidal taxi drivers, millions of residents, and - for those of you uninterested in any of the above - infinite places to get a cold beer.
Pack light: you can buy anything you've forgotten at an exorbitant price. Longing for Milo or Vegemite? Try Chinatown. Unable to sleep without your foreign brew? Try Peculiar Pub. Looking for company? Just step outside...
NYC is comprised of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.
Most travelers stick to Manhattan, but the more adventurous (and those with a few more days here) will find that exploring the outer boroughs is about as "off-the-beaten-track" as you can get here.
Whatever your scene may be, you will not be disappointed: museum goers, fine diners, people watchers, tormented writers, sight-seers, all-night clubbers... this is the place.
Descend into the smoky depths of a no-cover jazz club, retrace the steps of your favorite Seinfeld episode, enjoy lo mein while being serenaded by scantily clad transvestites. Be brave. Blend in. (it's hard to stand out). And don't sleep too much... you'll miss something.
When you arrive, check out the tourist office in Times Square. Grab a subway map and get oriented. Figure out your priorities, drop off your pack, and set out.
Helpful NYC Sites
Try New York CitySearch.com for more mainstream current info.
There's always the Village Voice, although picking up an actual copy (free) would be better, because the real scoop is in the ads.
The "Official" NYC site.
New York related sites (museums, teams, etc).
For listings of arts events in the city, try the front of The New Yorker magazine.
The Author
As for me, I've spent the last 5 years here in Manhattan. I'm originally from Philadelphia.
Despite my love of NYC, I take every possible opportunity to flee the country. It's part of a running dilemma I have, choosing between streams/stars and public transport/great used book stores.
As a warning, I am slightly biased towards places of interest for people watching, hiking, stout beer, and all things chocolate.
Happy travels!