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For a Half Day

Coney Island: Located just a 45-minute subway ride from Manhattan (on subway D, F, Q or N to Stillwell Avenue), in south Brooklyn, Coney Island (tel: (718) 372 5159; website: www.coneyisland.com) is a popular haunt for New Yorkers and tourists alike, because of its stretch of beach and historical amusement parks. Major attractions include the New York Aquarium, Surf Avenue and West Eighth Street (tel: (718) 265 3474; website: www.nyaquarium.com), located halfway to Brighton Beach. The Aquarium is open daily from 1000 and closes between 1700 and 1900 depending on the day and the time of the year - call for exact closing times. Its Aquatheatre is home to 300 species including dolphins and sea lions; the Sea Cliffs Exhibition features walrus, penguins and giant Pacific octopus, while Discovery Cove is an interactive entertainment complex for children. Coney Islands amusement area comprises several amusement parks, featuring the Cyclone Roller Coaster and the Wonder Wheel, the tallest Ferris wheel in the world. Many visitors partake of a Nathans Famous hot dog on the boardwalk a seaside treat for generations.

For a Whole Day

Long Island: Situated to the east of New York City, Long Island stretches for 190km (118 miles) into the Atlantic. Coastal parts of residential Long Island have some of the worlds most beautiful white-sand beaches and are popular with New Yorkers and tourists alike for weekend retreats. The north and south shores differ greatly. The south shore is fringed by almost continuous sandy shores, including such public beaches such as Jones Beach and gay-oriented Fire Island National Seashore (website: www.nps.gov/fiis), a ferry ride away. Meanwhile, the north shore is more immediately beautiful; its cliffs topped with luxurious mansions, estates, farms and excellent ma and pa wineries (i.e. small family businesses). The Hamptons combines the attractions of the well-to-do, such as shops and top restaurants, with wooded nature reserves filled with sand dunes and pristine stretches of accessible beach. A bicycle trip to The End, a nickname for the bohemian village of Montauk at the islands eastern reach, could well be the pinnacle of a long summer weekend spent in a cottage or inn.

The quickest way to reach Long Island is via the Long Island Railroad from Penn Station, although numerous bus services cover most destinations. Parking permits for Long Islands beaches are issued only to local residents. The Long Island Convention and Visitors Bureau, 330 Vanderbilt Motor Parkway (tel: (631) 951 3900 or 1 877 386 6654; website: www.licvb.com) can provide further information.

 
From www.columbusguides.com copyright © Columbus Travel Publishing Ltd 2007

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Events
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Exhibition: Tending the Fires--Photographs by Hal Hirshorn

Date: September 8, 2010

Evocative salt-print images taken with an early 20th-century view camera and a 19th-century lens recreate one of the most humble chores performed by the family’s Irish servants.

Start time: 10:00 am

End time: 3:00 pm

Contact phone: (212) 777-1089

Location: Merchant's House Museum (in Mercahnt's House Museum)



The Edible Garden at The New York Botanical Garden

Date: September 8, 2010

The Edible Garden returns to NYBG with a wide exhibition of edible plants, vegetable gardens, cooking demos, programs, four festival weekends, and more!

The Edible Garden will feature vegetable gardens and displays, demonstrations from food and gardening experts, celebrity appearances by Daisy Martinez, Dan Barber, Sara Moulton, and others during four festival weekends, and programs that demonstrate the bounty, economy, and nutritional value of edible plants.

Start time: 10:00 am

End time: 6:00 pm

Contact phone: (718) 817-8700

Location: New York Botanical Garden (in Bronx Park)



Bryant Park Ping Pong

Date: September 8, 2010

Hone your ping pong skills at one of two state-of-the-art tables. Paddles and balls are provided free of charge. Sign up with an attendant in the park to reserve a time slot.

Start time: 11:00 am

End time: 7:00 pm

Contact phone: (212) 768-4242

Location: Ping Pong Court (in Bryant Park)


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