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August 20, 2010

Budget New York City for senior travelers

New York City can be an expensive place to visit, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. You can still see the sights and sounds of everything the area has to offer, no matter how small your budget. Many local attractions offer free or low-cost entrance fees, and senior discounts are available at many others. With so much to see, New York City offers something for visitors of all ages.

GETTING THERE

Air service into New York City is by three routes: JFK International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). Shuttle service from the three airports to Manhattan hotels is available by bus, train, taxi or van.

WHERE TO STAY

If you’re look for safe accommodations within walking distance of Times Square, consider Radio City Apartments. Each apartment (studio, one or two-bedroom) includes a small kitchenette. Perfect for those wanting to avoid hefty New York City dining prices, the use of the kitchenette allows travelers to keep breakfast foods on hand, or even an occasional picnic lunch.

DINING OPTIONS

Dining out in New York City doesn’t need to be expensive. For simple fare, try New York City-style pizza from the numerous pizzerias found all over the city.

The famous Katz’s Delicatessen offers sandwich platters that average around $15 per meal, but can easily be shared by two people.

To create your own picnic, visit the Chelsea Market in the Meatpacking District. While wandering through the numerous food specialty shops, you might even run into a Food Network personality, as the Food Network is located in the same building.

GETTING AROUND

By far, the easiest way to see New York City is by double-decker tour bus. For one low fee, Gray Line New York offers packages that allow visitors the ability to “hop-on” and “hop-off” at all the main attractions.

The public transit system is even less expensive. Prices for a New York City Metrocard range from $7 for unlimited one-day fun pass to $25 for an unlimited seven-day pass. If you’re over the age of 65, you can qualify for reduced fare, saving you 50 percent off of the regular price.

SENIOR-FRIENDLY ATTRACTIONS

Many of the area’s museums offer free admissions during certain times. Take advantage of the free evenings at The Museum of Modern Art on Fridays from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

For theatre attractions, consider productions of Cirque du Soleil or Andy Williams. Forgot to order tickets in advance? Visit one of the three TKTS ticket booths

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