On your trip to New York City, it is important that you find the right guide book for the best experience. Equipped with the right guide and good New York short term rentals, you will be ready to make the city personally special to you.
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Fodor’s “New York City 2009” has 552 pages and is priced at $18.95. Going to New York for the first time, you cannot go wrong with this guide. First off, the guide’s design is very nice, meaning beautiful pictures, nice layouts, and great maps. The guide is also very logical and organizes itself into the different neighborhoods. The information provided is very rich and arranged in logical formats such as “Where can I find…?” and “a quick bite”.
-“Time Out New York” guide 2008 has 417 pages and is priced at $19.95. This guide is a straight to the point. It is rich with information on everything that makes the city extra special. It’s good to note that it is the only guide that features a detailed section on gays and lesbians. Also get this guide if you want to be in the know for the different fines that one can get, from smoking in a bar to breaking the rules in the subway. The downside to this guide is that the amount of ads can be a nuisance.
-Lonely Planet’s “New York City City Guide” has 432 pages and is priced at $19.99. This guide will give you insider knowledge of the City. They don’t automatically point you towards the big tourist traps, which can be a good thing. It is well organized into neighborhoods and is really worth seeing and what are just tourist traps. The downside of this guide is that it is not as well displayed as the first two guides featured in this article. The maps and fonts are hard to read and therefore can sometimes be a nuisance. After getting your place among New York short term vacation rentals, you want the best maps in order to locate yourself as easily as possible.
-“Frommer’s New York City 2009” has 416 pages and is priced at $18.99. This guide differs from most guides where the author utilizes more of a first-person approach. If you are able to relate to the author, then this is the guide for you. If not, it’s better to get a guide where more points of views are involved and some of the city’ sites are not excluded due to bias.
-Hg2: A Hedonist’s Guide to New-York” has 228 pages and is priced at $18.95. Before buying this one, make sure you are part of the audience that it is addressing; the category of tourists that will pay $300 and up for a hotel room will find this guide to be the right one. The choices are not over-whelming, but on the contrary they are well thought-out. The neighborhood summaries are great to read, even if the maps can be a little confusing on some occasions.
Short term rentals without concierge services will require you to have the best guides. Chose among one of those six guides to make your NYC experience, the ultimate experience.













