First trip to NY this July. will be travelling alone for 7 days. Intend to explore NY with a R&R mode, of coz the outlet 2 !
1. Accommodations (7 nites $ is no joke...)
OK, I'm gonna go off on a bit of a rant here.
Everyone reading this thread, pay attention: if you want hotel recommendations, or restaurant recommendations, YOU NEED TO GIVE A PRICE RANGE. We can't help you if we don't know whether you want a Westin or a Holiday Inn.
Anyway, without a price range, I'm going to recommend the Plaza. You're welcome.
2. Itineraries-after reading some forums, seems that the key attractions:
a. Statue of Liberty
b. Empire State or might go Rockefellers instead
c. Central Park
d. 5th Ave
e. Times Square
f. Museum- probably just go 1 as i'm not an "arty" person
g. Woodbury
h. Niagara .......via train?
i. Others?
You're just ticking off the tourist essentials there - you're not really experiencing NYC. Here's a few tips.
Go to Soho and have a pot of tea in Teany, the Moby-owned tea restaurant; then when you're done, wander back across to Prince Street and Spring street and check out the crazy-cool shopping. (For that matter, keep an eye on the Racked NYC blog for any pointers to sales while you're there.)
Go to Top of the Rock instead of the Empire State; it's better and less crowded.
Times Square kind of blows. It's crowded and horrifically touristy. Keep walking west instead, and you'll end up at the Intrepid Museum, where you can crawl around an aircraft carrier and touch a space shuttle. It's awesome.
If you've got time, the Museum of American Finance is seriously cool. So is the Museum of Natural History. I don't care if you're not "arty", neither of those are art museums. Go expand your mind while you're on holiday.
You don't need (or want) to waste an entire day going to Woodbury. Do your shopping in NYC instead - it might actually work out cheaper.
Niagara... meh. It's kind of hard to get there from Manhattan - you've generally gotta fly or drive. I'd skip it, there's plenty to do in NYC. If you want to get out for a day or two, catch the Acela train down to DC and go see everything down there.