Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like the Financial District because it's affordable but there is stuff to do there like Fraunces Tavern, old New York, boats to Ellis/Liberty, Staten Island Ferry, WTC Memorial, some festivals.
I liked the Hotel Indigo Trinity Place. It had a rolling barn door for the bathroom but I don't think it was glass.
I've thought about staying in Brooklyn to begin to explore there but haven't convinced family to agree yet.
Fidi would be cute. Stone street is fun too. Dumbo is great.
I live in NYC and would never send someone to midtown unless it was for a business adjacent visit.
Stone Street is the B&T happy hour crowd. Definitely better than midtown but not much. It is passable in nice weather as it is good to sit outside. Wouldn't go there otherwise (I worked in the area for a number of years). But that area as a place to stay in general is fine as it is less chaotic than midtown but has easy access to all subway lines. But it depends on what they want to do.
Stone street is not the ‘B and T happy hour’ place. What in the world 30 year old tropes are you pulling out? You probably haven’t lived in NYC proper for years if you think that or use terminology like that. You just dated yourself.
Downtown is typically more fun. Brooklyn is much more fun but can be more overwhelming to navigate as a tourist. And midtown is a total snooze.
Unless you’re a first time tourist who just wants to see the park and go to a museum or two, there is no reason to stay there. It’s not a real neighborhood