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Plan 2–5 days in New York to see the city without sprinting. We map 1 distinct neighborhoods — West Village alone fill a long weekend. Add 1–2 days for day trips if you want to head out of the city.
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Budget travelers spend around $298/day in New York, mid-range stays land at $460/day, and a comfortable hotel-plus-restaurants day runs $794+
Plan 2–5 days in New York to see the city without sprinting. We map 1 distinct neighborhoods — West Village alone fill a long weekend. Add 1–2 days for day trips if you want to head out of the city.
US passport holders enter USA visa-free for N/A. You're a US citizen; you don't need one to enter.
Budget travelers spend around $298/day in New York, mid-range stays land at $460/day, and a comfortable hotel-plus-restaurants day runs $794+. Mid-tier hotel rooms average $340/night across the neighborhoods we cover.
West Village is the safest first-trip pick in New York — manhattan's most cinematic neighbourhood — and one of its most expensive.
Yes, especially for a second New York trip. You sacrifice immediate subway access to uptown museums but gain the most walkable, quiet, cinematic corner of Manhattan. First-timers on a tight sightseeing schedule might do better in Midtown or Chelsea.
West Village is the western half (from 6th Avenue west to the river). Greenwich Village technically includes the whole area from the river to Broadway, but locals use 'the Village' for the eastern half around Washington Square and 'West Village' for the brownstone-heavy blocks west of 6th.
Among the safest neighbourhoods in Manhattan, day or night. It's dense, residential, and well-lit. Standard city precautions apply but crime is rare.