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Tourist attractions not worth it when visiting New York

By Maria Bashi
Dec 5, 2020
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New York is a beautiful city with rich history and diverse cultures. It’s the perfect place to visit with loved ones as you explore various tourist attractions. And there are many affordable places you can stay while visiting New York. This comprehensive Airbnb New York guide provides an assortment of Airbnb options for people visiting the city that never sleeps.

Here are 5 tourist attractions not worth it in New York:

Museum of Sex

New York is renowned for its fascinating attractions and historic monuments. But if you’re looking to maximize your time in the Empire State, it’s probably best to avoid the Museum of sex. Despite its attention-grabbing title, this overrated museum doesn’t have as many exhibits as you’d expect. The entrance fee is also quite expensive and the exhibition hall tends to get crowded often. You’re better off visiting the Morgan Library or the American Museum of Natural History.

Little Italy

The picturesque town of Little Italy is situated in the Lower Manhattan area of New York. This neighborhood consists of amazing architecture, beautiful trinkets and good food. It’s a great place to visit if you’d love to experience Italian culture. However, if you’re interested in eating authentic Italian food, Little Italy shouldn’t be on your list. The food there is quite overpriced, plus there are numerous restaurants in New York that provide sumptuous Italian cuisines affordably. It’s safe to say that Little Italy is a tourist trap.

Times Square

We’ve all seen Times Square in a variety of TV shows and films. It’s a popular attraction that draws more than 50 million visitors every year. However, Times Square is home to numerous tourist traps – it’s probably wise if you avoided this area altogether. For instance, you may find costumed Marvel or Disney characters who charge upwards of $10 if you request to take a photo with them. That’s not all: you’ll come across naked painted ladies, fake monks, rappers selling blank CDs and many more tricksters. Times Square is certainly not worth visiting.

Fifth Avenue

New York is a vast metropolitan city that hosts hundreds of chain stores. If you’re looking to shop in NYC, the first place you might think of is Fifth Avenue. This place is home to the best designer stores and celebrity walk-ins. However, shopping on Fifth Avenue will probably cost you an arm and a leg. Designer clothes, shoes and handbags are not only alluring but also expensive. If you’re on a tight budget, there are many stores in New York where you can buy fancy attire without having to break the bank. Just don’t visit Fifth Avenue.

Rockefeller Center Ice Rink

This fascinating attraction has been featured in plenty of popular movies such as Autumn in New York and Home Alone 2. However, most tourists who visit the Rockefeller Center Ice Rink to skate and have fun often get unimpressed by how small and crowded the rink really is. Luckily, there are plenty of skating options you can pursue while visiting New York, such as Brooklyn’s McCarren Rink.

It’s best to forego the tourist attractions discussed above if you’re looking to have an unforgettable time in New York.

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