Five tips for making the most of Broadway, New York
The knowledge: How to do Broadway with Bob Hofmann, vice-president of Broadway Inbound
The knowledge: How to do Broadway with Bob Hofmann, vice-president of Broadway Inbound
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Everything here is familiar but on a much larger scale. Whether it be craning your neck to gawp at monolithic skyscrapers and the neon lights of Times Square, to the smoke that pours from street potholes and its yellow cabs, New York makes any trip to the US epic. Don't miss iconic sights such as Fifth Avenue, Central Park and the Empire State Building, grazing your way through amazing delicatessens and visiting Broadway.