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Quit standing around in museum lobbies. To save dollars and time in line at eight more-or-less mandatory
Stop paying $2 per subway and bus ride. The city sells Metrocards for unlimited trips for one, seven, 14 or 30 days. A one-day "fun pass" costs $7.50; a seven-day card $25. Available at subway booths, subway vending machines and on buses.
Don't forget the Empire State Building (Fifth Avenue at 34th Street; [212] 736-3100, www.esbnyc.com) -- but steel yourself for the hard sell. You can't stay away because the views are unbeatable, especially just after sunset. But from the moment you enter, you'll hear endless pitches for souvenirs and upgrades, and the lines can get long. The basic admission price ($19 per adult) gets you to the 86th-floor observation deck. To reach the 102nd-floor observation deck at the very top, it's $15 more. (The 86th floor, 1,050 feet above ground, was plenty good for me.) It's open 8 a.m. to 2 a.m., and you can call ahead to learn about visibility and the length of the line.
Think about how closely you need to inspect the Statue of Liberty. The ferry ride to the island from
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