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This eBook version of Must Sees New York City by Michelin highlights the best of the Big Apple and beyond for a 24-hour visit, a weekend or longer.
Stroll through neighborhoods, choose from dozens of world-class museums, visit iconic landmarks, or take excursions to Long Island and the Hudson River Valley. Stay in boutique hotels or opt for a budget room. Take in some shopping, walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and ride a skyscraper's elevator to the top. This pocket-size guide helps you do it all with its detailed maps, recommended hotels and renowned Michelin star-rating system.
Description:
The Michelin Must Sees series helps visitors make the most of their trip. Through its time-honored star-rating system, Michelin helps you narrow your choices and zero in on the sights you, well, must see. The Michelin Man icon represents top picks for activities, entertainment, where to eat, and where to stay.
Download to a Kindle, Nook, Android-based or Apple tablet or smartphone, and you are ready to go. Use the guide to orient yourself at any time with detailed maps showing the exact location of each establishment, even if you're offline with no WiFi or mobile connection. With the interactive navigation, it's an easy click within the guide from any link in the table of contents or index to review the related pages. On line, click on the web addresses to do everything from simply gathering more information to making on-line dinner reservations.
Optimized to be read with iBooks for Apple, the Kindle KF8 application, and Nook and Mantano Reader Premium for Android owners. No matter what you use, with the e-version of the Michelin Must Sees New York City you have what you need to enjoy a great experience.
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