I know! The one in Central Park is looking about $90 also!There is usually a rink at Union Square and in the park which will probably be less, that’s eye watering isn’t it!!
I know! The one in Central Park is looking about $90 also!There is usually a rink at Union Square and in the park which will probably be less, that’s eye watering isn’t it!!
coffee and watching others sounds cheaperI know! The one in Central Park is looking about $90 also!
I’ve heard about this but haven’t seen any free toursFor those going to nyc in Dec if you haven't done it try and get to Dyker heights for the Christmas lights tour, we did it for free in 2019 with a guide and it was the highlight of our trip for me
I got mine through a nyc Facebook group I joined it was a gent called Tseng if I remember rightly, he put up like an event and asked whoever wanted to join to just comment, he was amazing and there was a group of about 15/20 of us all met at the oculus at a certain time he took us all over on the subway,walked us all around the best parts then brought us all back. All free & he was really knowledgeableI’ve heard about this but haven’t seen any free tours
Really like Rotterdam.Planning my first trip to Amsterdam next year. Can anybody recommend other towns/cities nearby that is worth a visit
We went to the rink at Bryant Park when we were there a few years ago as it was so much cheaper but still absolutely lovely! The queues for the one at Central Park were insane when we were there, and the Rockerfeller one was way too busy for me.Going to New York in December and have been wanting to go ice skating at Rockefeller center but looking at the prices it’s going to be at least $120 for two people! Maybe I’m naive but I really didn’t think it would cost so much!
I recommended it to someone else on here but The Witchery by the Castle is AMAZING!taking my bf to edinburgh next month for his 30th, i have the big things booked like the castle tour/going to the xmas markets etc. but, could anyone recommend nice bars, cafes, restaurants or things you did that you really enjoyed? thank you
Near the train station there is a mexican place, below street level. If they are still there it’s so worth it. The food was unbelievable.taking my bf to edinburgh next month for his 30th, i have the big things booked like the castle tour/going to the xmas markets etc. but, could anyone recommend nice bars, cafes, restaurants or things you did that you really enjoyed? thank you
We went to the Edinburgh Larder for breakfast one day my friend still talks about the waffle saying it’s the best one she’s ever hadtaking my bf to edinburgh next month for his 30th, i have the big things booked like the castle tour/going to the xmas markets etc. but, could anyone recommend nice bars, cafes, restaurants or things you did that you really enjoyed? thank you
this is all great, thank you both @OnlyHereForTheLolzWe went to the Edinburgh Larder for breakfast one day my friend still talks about the waffle saying it’s the best one she’s ever had
We also liked the gourmet mash bar and the badger&co pub.
Be at the castle for 1pm for the gun firing. Someone on here recommended the surgeons museum to me and we really enjoyed that.
Camera Obscura near the castle is great fun!!! We loved the it and we loved the open bus tour tbhtaking my bf to edinburgh next month for his 30th, i have the big things booked like the castle tour/going to the xmas markets etc. but, could anyone recommend nice bars, cafes, restaurants or things you did that you really enjoyed? thank you
thank you - i love an open bus tour tbf, haha!Camera Obscura near the castle is great fun!!! We loved the it and we loved the open bus tour tbh
thank you for your tips!!The National Museum of Scotland on Chambers Street is free and has a roof terrace with great views over the Castle if its a nice day! Also a great museum. Second vote for the Witchery too, and Topolabamba mexican is fab if you want something a bit more casual.