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. The Best NYC Trip Ever ? In the words of Alicia Keys, "There’s nothing you can’t do --

. The Best NYC Trip Ever • In the words of Alicia Keys, "There’s nothing you can’t do -- now you’re in New YORRRRRRRK," which is indeed the preferr NY HEARTS YOU . THURSDAY, JULY 13TH . DESTINATION NEW YORK CITY [THE BEST NYC TRIP EVER]( In the words of Alicia Keys, "There’s nothing you can’t do -- now you’re in New YORRRRRRRK," which is indeed the preferred pronunciation when you first roll into town. You can do anything in NYC, but you shouldn’t do just anything. Instead, let our crew of local experts point you to the goods in Thrillist’s sixth installment of our DestiNATION travel guides. We’ll help you avoid the [biggest mistakes]( and [tourist traps]( and explain [why New Yorkers are such grouches]( on your way to finding the city’s [greatest foods]( and [best bars]( its [most iconic restaurants]( and [hottest eateries](. We’ll send you to explore NYC’s coolest [food subcultures]( and [under-the-radar foodie neighborhoods]( and taste its [unparalleled food diversity](. Between meals, we’ll help you [score cheap Broadway tickets]( and go [shopping]( find [deep-cut local hangouts]( and the [best free stuff in town](. We even take a stab at explaining [why this whole city crackles like a downed power line](. There’s too much city here to do it all, so it’s nothing but the best from here on in. [READ MORE]( . DESTINATION NEW YORK CITY [THE BIGGEST MISTAKES EVERY TOURIST MAKES IN NEW YORK CITY]( . DESTINATION NEW YORK CITY [THE VERY BEST PLACES TO EAT NYC'S MOST ESSENTIAL FOODS]( . DESTINATION NEW YORK CITY [HOW TO GET CHEAP BROADWAY TICKETS, ACCORDING TO THEATER INSIDERS]( . DESTINATION NEW YORK CITY [NEW YORK'S MOST ICONIC TOURIST ATTRACTIONS, RANKED]( . . DESTINATION VEGAS [Why Vegas Is the Wildest Weekend Destination in America]( . DESTINATION NOLA [Your One-Stop Guide to New Orleans]( . DESTINATION AUSTIN [The Only Austin Guide You Will Ever Need]( . DESTINATION MIAMI [Why Miami Is Unlike Any Other City in the US]( . . . Thrillist Editorial - Favorable reviews cannot be bought. Read our [Terms & Conditions]( [Privacy Policy]( Delivered by Thrillist.com, 568 Broadway, Suite 507, New York, NY 10012 [212.966.2263](tel:212.966.2263) Sent to {EMAIL}. Add themove@email.thrillist.com to your safe-sender list so our emails get to your inbox. [View on the web]( [Change your content settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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