Description
Description
- Smart itineraries, including for families and short staysLocal knowledge on the best places to eat―and how to avoid tourist trapsDetailed maps marked with attractions, hotels, restaurants, and subway stopsExact pricing for hotels, restaurants, attractions, tours and more, so you'll never have to guess―plus invaluable info about what you'll need to reserve in advanceAdvice on how to avoid the crowds at the city's top attractions, and which observation deck to chooseFull-color New York City subway mapFun, informative self-guided walking tours spanning the city, with mapsPicks in all price categories so you can splurge or be frugal, using the Frommer's star rating system
About Frommer's: There's a reason Frommer's has been the most trusted name in travel for nearly 70 years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have become a household name by publishing thousands of titles and helping millions upon millions of people realize their dreams of seeing our planet within their budget. Travel is easy with Frommer's.
About the Author
About the Author
For four years, Pauline created weekly travel segments for CNN's Headline News and CNN's Pipeline. You may also have seen her talking travel on The Today Show, NBC Nightly News, ABC World News Tonight, Good Morning America, FOX News and every local news station you can name. Her writings have been widely published in everything from Budget Travel Magazine to the Dallas Morning News to Nick Jr. magazine. Her podcast, The Frommer's Travel Show, was named one of the 13 best for travel by the New York Times. She resides in New York City with her husband, Columbia University Professor Mahlon Stewart and two very well-traveled daughters.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
- New York City can be an intimidating place for visitors. But travel expert Pauline Frommer is here to help. - The Washington Post
- How to travel better, smarter and cheaper: For an affordable New York hotel, consult Pauline. That would be Pauline Frommer of Frommers.com, who lives in Manhattan and makes it her business to check out the city's cheap-ish hotels herself. It's a tough job-the average daily rate eclipsed $300 over the summer, and she's on the lookout for rates below that. But this is the bargain hunger whose dad, Arthur, wrote the original "Europe on $5 a Day" in 1957. Her latest assessment is on Frommers.com. For a fuller treatment of New York City (researched after the lockdowns), there's Frommer's New York City 2024." - Los Angeles Times
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