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Insider-Tipps von waschechten New Yorkern

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25.02.2009 | British Airways, New York, Schlagzeilen

Insider-Tipps von waschechten New Yorkern

Was macht New York City eigentlich zu dem perfekten Reiseziel für einen Städtetrip? Um das herauszufinden, hat British Airways Insider nach ihren Tipps gefragt. Es gibt New Yorker, die ihr gesamtes Leben in den fünf Stadtbezirken von New York verbringen: Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens und Staten Island. Sie verlassen diese Stadt niemals!

Aber ist das so überraschend? In New York gibt es eigentlich alles, was man braucht. Von dem neuesten Boutique Hotel zu den weltbesten Shopping-Möglichkeiten, von den coolsten Clubs zu unvergesslichen Bars, vom saftigsten Steak bis zum fettigsten Fast Food. New York hat es.

Hotels mit New York-Charakter

Welche Unterkunft wählt man als Reisender auf Entdeckungsreise in New York am besten? Große Hotelketten können ignoriert werden. Interessant sind die kleinen, gut gehüteten Geheimnisse, kleine Boutique Hotels mit urbanem Chic. Zum Beispiel das Hotel 17: Charmant kitschig begrüßt es seine Gäste mit Plüschmöbeln und Accessoires im Stil des Shabby Chic, floralen Tapeten und Holzmöbeln aus den siebziger Jahren. Das Hotel hieß in den 1990ern „The Warhol Factory”. Und Weltstar Madonna lebte in diesem Gebäude, bevor sie berühmt wurde. Wer kein Retro-Fan ist, dem wird eher das futuristische Pod Hotel zusagen. Die Einrichtung ist klar, minimalistisch und ultra-modern. Die kleinen Zimmer sind mit iPod Stationen, freiem W-LAN und LCD-Fernsehern ausgestattet – all das auf sehr

kleinem Raum. Ein rockiges Ambiente dagegen bietet das kultige Chelsea Hotel. Im Herzen des unkonventionellen Viertels Chelsea hat es bereits Rockgrößen wie Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix und Sid Vicious beherbergt. Jedes der Zimmer des Chelsea Hotels hat das Flair der Belle Epoque.

Shopping, Schnäppchen, Schuhe

Eine ausgedehnte Shopping-Tour beginnen echte New Yorker am liebsten in dem coolen Stadtviertel SoHo. Hier gibt es kleine Boutiquen von Jungdesignern, beliebte Shops wie Sao, TSE und John Varvatos, aber auch Vintage-Schatzkisten wie Chelsea Girl, Patina und What Goes Around Comes Around. Wer ein Faible für Designermode hat, sollte in der amerikanischen Metropole ein gutes Auge für Schnäppchen haben – so machen es auch die New Yorker. Empfehlenswert ist das berühmte Filene’s

Basement, der Designer Sample Sale in SoHo und das Schnäppchen-Kaufhaus Century 21 im Financial District. Wer die wirklichen High-Class-Labels am Körper tragen und ein heißes Paar Jimmy Choo Schuhe erstehen möchte, der wird bei Zoe in Brooklyn fündig.

In New York gibt es zahlreiche Schätze und unentdeckte Pfade, die ein Tourist in dieser quirligen Stadt kaum vermutet. Wer das wirkliche, das echte New York City erleben will, sollte zuerst die Freiheitsstatue und das Empire State Building vergessen. Der echte Reisende kann Städteführer, Reisebücher und stundenlange Online-Recherchen vergessen – am besten fragt er einen Einheimischen nach seinen Insider-Tipps, um das wahre New York zu entdecken.

British Airways fliegt mehrmals täglich über London Heathrow nach New York City. Auf ba.com erfahren Reisende mehr über New York City und können weitere Destinationen von British Airways entdecken. (Cohn & Wolfe)

Top 10 Insider Tips for Every Visitor

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Top 10 Insider Tips for Every Visitor

New York City can be completely overwhelming – even for the veteran visitor. But as with any city there are always a few tips and tricks for the tourist – and New York City is no different. Here are a few hints to help you find your feet, make your stay a little more enjoyable – and perhaps a little less expensive.

New York Pass
To save yourself plenty of money and time (you get line skipping privileges), get a New York Pass which gives admission to more than 40 top attractions in New York City such as the Statue of Liberty, American Museum of Natural History, The Guggenheim and The United Nations Tour. A one-day pass cost $49, and in addition you will receive a 140-page pocket-sized guide book with comprehensive information about many places of interest. The card also provides access to discounts and special offers at top restaurants and retailers.

Big Apple GreeterBig Apple Greeter
One of the best ways of getting acquainted with New York City is with the help of a resident, and a highly successful scheme (founded in 1992) provides free guides to help you do just that. There are about 350 volunteer greeters who bring visitors to neighbourhoods in New York City, and 30 volunteers who work in Big Apple Greeter’s office in every aspect of the program, from answering visitors’ questions, matching visitors with greeters and organising special events.

MetroCard
For getting around, the MetroCard helps you save your dollars! If your time here is limited then the one-day Fun Pass at a mere $7 is great for unlimited rides on the subway and the local buses; from your first use until 3am the following day. A seven -day pass costs $24. Not only does the card help save money on travel, it can also be shown at participating museums, restaurants and stores around town to get discounts on admission, membership and more.

Entertainment Book
Another great way to save money, especially if visiting with your family, is an Entertainment Book. The book contains coupons which provide great opportunities to make savings on a range of attractions. The cost of a New York Entertainment Book is $30, and typical offers include two-for-one deals at numerous attractions including: Madison Square Garden All Access Tour; NY Skyride, Sex and the City Tour, Guggenheim Museum, American Folk Art Museum among many others. It also provides buy-one-get-one-free discounts for restaurants as well as discounts for hotels, rental cars, shopping and movies.

Empire StateAvoid Queues for the Empire State Building
A visit to the Empire State Building is likely to be high on everybody’s agenda so queues can be problem, especially when buying your tickets. However, you can avoid the majority of the queues by purchasing your ticket online and then printing it yourself. You'll still have to wait in the lines for the elevator, but you'll save yourself quite a bit of time and frustration.

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How to act like a native
Resist the urge to stop in the middle of a crowded sidewalk and stare at the skyscrapers. They are indeed impressive, but find a quiet spot away from the crowds to contemplate these giants. Study the map in your hotel room or at the restaurant, but not on the street, and certainly not while your wallet is hanging out your back pocket and your camera strap slung over your shoulder. Be alert; that keeps pickpockets away. And yes, that $20 Rolex or Kate Spade handbag really is fake.

What to wear
Comfortable clothes and shoes are great. But matching track suits mark you as a tourist, as does the combination of faded blue jeans, white t-shirt and white sneakers. If you make a slight attempt to blend in, you might just succeed. Also check out our section on weather and when to go, because summers can be very hot and winters very cold.

How not to get dissed
While you want to be comfortable wandering around this huge city, just don’t expect that every fancy restaurant and bar will have a table for you if you’re wearing the casual tourist outfit. Making the effort to blend in doesn’t mean you have to wear all black or Gucci shoes, but it sure does help if you’re not wearing off-the-rack from WalMart. Dress smart for success.

People watching
New York is one of the world’s greatest city’s for staring at people, except on the subway. Follow subway etiquette by either reading, staring at the advertisements or down at the ground. Making extensive eye contact is generally a bad idea. As for celebrities, New York is not L.A. and we tend to leave them in peace. So if you see one, do what New Yorkers do...ignore them. You'll be surprised at how New York this makes you feel!

Crossing the street
Go with the flow, follow the crowds. But just remember: most New Yorkers cross so many streets each day they tend to have street sense you haven’t got. So do look in both directions, even when crossing a one-way street, because chances are good a bike messenger or delivery boy might be approaching from the wrong direction. And just to set the record straight: when the orange hand starts blinking on the pedestrian signals, you’ve still got at least 5 to 10 seconds to cross before the light turns red, and even then a few more seconds before oncoming traffic roars out into the intersection. Well, make that theoretically you have that time!

City that never sleeps?
It’s true, while New Yorkers don’t run around whistling "New York, New York" 24/7, they do indeed stay out late. So enjoy our late-night restaurants, bars & music and events .

Where you @?
Internet access doesn’t have to be outrageously expensive. Some great places are Kinko’s with numerous locations; various Midtown mom-and-pop Internet places like Internet Café at 3 East 33rd Street with its famous $1 access; and the free public library (sign-up in person and wait your turn…New Yorkers can reserve on-line).

Hi, it’s me!
Ran out of minutes? Cellphone battery died? Need to call Tanzania, Albania, or Pennsylvania? You’ll find great deals on cellphones, accessories, pre-paid calling cards and wireless just about everywhere. Want to know more about calling cards and pay telephones? If you buy a calling card or SIM, make sure to read the fine print carefully to ensure you’re paying for exactly what you want. Some intrepid travellers swear by Skype, others wouldn't be caught dead without their own cellphone from home. Also check our section on shopping tips about deals that sound too good to be true.

I am so wasted
While drinking might be an important component of your trip here, keep your limits in mind. Let's just say you ain't in Kansas anymore, and it would be unwise to stumble around this city drunk. Fortunately, with around 12,000 yellow taxis, drinking and driving are an uncommon mix here. But do remember to drink plenty of water after your big night out on the town if you want tomorrow to happen. We are proud of our nightlife but more proud of our amazing culture. So don't miss all our world class Attractions.

Why can’t I smoke here?
The short answer? Health laws now forbid it. And please do not put the bartender or waiter in the position of playing cop. The establishment they work for risks steep fines if caught with patrons smoking, so they have no choice but to enforce these laws. If you smoke in a bar or restaurant in New York City, you are almost certainly breaking US law; do keep that in mind. Many American cities have smoking bans, and New York forbids smoking in restaurants and bars, with a few exceptions. The biggest (and best) exception is outdoor seating at restaurants, where you can feel très European and puff away. However, do expect at least one or two passersby to frown at you or comment—that’s part of NYC’s vibrant life!

My room is too small!
Many NYC hotel rooms, just like many NYC apartments, are indeed small and costly to boot. In a vertical city like this, we are all challenged to maximize use of space. But if you are deeply unhappy with your room, a polite chat with the reception desk or concierge might just get you a better room. Then again, it can indeed depend on the rate you paid. While checking in, if you have specific needs or preferences, it’s best to make that known right away. (“I need to be on the third floor” or “I want to be at the end of the hall.”) But if you’re here during United Nations General Assembly week in September, then forget about your demands; you’ll be happy to have any room at all.

How do I do it all?
You don’t! Plan well in advance, and set forth each morning from your hotel with the stuff you need to get through the day. You might spend half a day in one area (or museum) before heading somewhere entirely different. Having a plan helps you strategize. On the other hand, wandering around with no set destination can be great fun too.

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MIDTOWN IS A WINTER WONDERLAND!

Despite the gray skies and chilly air, Midtown Manhattan remains full of activity because no matter what the thermometer reads, the sidewalks, stores and restaurants of the Grand Central neighborhood always have just what you're looking for. Not sure where to start? Click on Neighborhood Guide on the left of your screen and browse the hundreds of establishments and attractions that help make our community a special place. While you're here, sign up for news@gcp, our weekly e-newsletter featuring the hottest deals and the coolest events around town. Winter is an especially challenging period for our Field Operations teams, and we just want to acknowledge their dedication in working hard to make sure our neighborhood remains safe and clean. Thanks for taking the time to visit — 2010 is going to be an exciting year, and it all starts right here in the Grand Central neighborhood!

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For more than seven years Beppe has brought Tuscany to the heart of Gramercy. With its iconic villa facade and its warm farmhouse feel, it transports guests from the hustle and bustle of New York City to surreal pastures of Italy.

We have some exciting things going on as we head into fall:
* New fall Menu!
* We’ve decided to extend our Monday night special: 50% off every bottle on the wine list!
* $5 drink specials all day – everyday.
* We now feature house-infused grappa and grappa cocktails.
* Prix Fixe menu available for both lunch and dinner. $24.95 and 39.95

Our menu ranges from classic dishes: Norcino pasta, signature house made sausages and herbed Tuscan fries to more modern favorites such as the Italian beer-braised short ribs with smoked mashed potatoes, Macaroni Formaggio, and Hamim (an updated version of a Jewish-Italian dish). Because of its location, just steps away from the Green Market, Chef Taxiera uses the freshest seasonal ingredients he can find. Combined with Beppe’s hand selected all Tuscan wine list, house-infused spirits and signature cocktails, Beppe takes Tuscan cuisine to a whole new level.

Beppe is located in the heart of one of New York’s best restaurant destination neighborhoods. Just a minute’s walk from the glorious green market in Union Square, Beppe lies halfway between historic Gramercy Park and the architectural gem, the Flatiron Building. The restaurant is modeled after a Tuscan farmhouse; terracotta tiled roof, antique barn-wood flooring and a roaring fireplace set the scene. But it's chef Marc Taxiera’s kitchen that truly sets the pace for the Beppe experience. Marc’s starting point is the country kitchens of the Tuscan countryside. Like a traveler driving around the cypress crowned land, he detours into villages, rediscovers specialties, and presents them on East 22 Street with warmth and generosity.



Beppe

(212) 982-8422
45 E 22nd St,
New York, NY 10010+5365

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Fette Sau

4 star rating
based on 262 reviews

Categories: Barbeque, German

Neighborhood: Williamsburg - South Side
354 Metropolitan Ave
(between 4th St & Havemeyer St)
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(718) 963-3404
Nearest Transit:

Bedford Ave (L)

Metropolitan Ave-Lorimer St (G, L)

Attire:
Casual
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Street
Price Range:
$$
Good for Groups:
Yes
Good for Kids:
No
Takes Reservations:
No
Delivery:
No
Take-out:
Yes
Waiter Service:
No
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
Yes
Good for:
Dinner
Alcohol:
Full Bar
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