Not For Tourists Guide to New York City 2018
By (Author) Not For Tourists
Not for Tourists
Not for Tourists
19th September 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
917.4710444
Paperback
400
Width 102mm, Height 146mm
The Not For Tourists Guide to New York City is a map-based, neighborhood-by-neighborhood dream guide designed to lighten the load of already street-savvy New Yorkers, commuters, business travelers, and yes, tourists too. Each map is marked with user-friendly icons identifying NFT's favorite picks around town, from essentials to entertainment, and includes invaluable neighborhood descriptions written by locals, highlighting the most important features of each area.
The book includes everything from restaurants, bars, shopping, and theater, to information on hotels, airports, banks, transportation, and landmarks. Need to find the best pizza places around NFT has you covered. How about a list of the top vintage clothing stores in the city We've got that, too. The nearest movie theater, hardware store, or coffee shopwhatever you need, NFT puts it at your fingertips.
This pocket-sized book also features:
A foldout map for subways and buses
Over 130 city and neighborhood maps
Details on parks and places
Listings for arts and entertainment hotspots
It is the indispensable guide to the city of New York.
For people who don't want to be seen carrying a guidebook. New York Times "A series of guides designed to make you feel like a local." CNN This one guidebook you wont find in the fanny pack next to the wet wipes. Entertainment
For people who don't want to be seen carrying a guidebook. New York Times "A series of guides designed to make you feel like a local." CNN This one guidebook you wont find in the fanny pack next to the wet wipes. Entertainment
Not For Tourists (NFT) released their first book, a guide to Manhattan, in May of 2000. Today, NFT produces eleven books each year, working closely with city and neighborhood editors in Boston, Brooklyn, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington DC, Madrid, and Paris. Their offices are in New York City.