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How to Spend a Weekend Alone in New York City

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By Claire Taylor
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Spend a Weekend Alone in New York City
Spend a Weekend Alone in New York City

New York City is the ultimate destination for singles. It’s full of cafés, restaurants and parks where singles congregate on a daily basis. Even if you’re not single but are visiting the city on your own, there are still lots of things to see and do and numerous ways to enjoy the city without the company of others.

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Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Head to one of the city’s main museums, such as the Museum of Natural History or the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art). Both are always full of people, many of which are locals visiting on their own, which will give you plenty of chances to start a conversation or to simply walk around surrounded by people.

  2. Step 2

    Have a coffee at one of the many outdoor cafés in The Village or SoHo, in downtown Manhattan. These are great places for people-watching and also for shopping for souvenirs, knick-knacks or second-hand clothes.

  3. Step 3

    Walk down Fifth Avenue and fantasize about the things you would buy if you were a millionaire. Stop by famous stores such as Tiffany & Co., Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue and Prada. Even if you can’t afford to buy anything, you can still enjoy the views and try on things.

  4. Step 4

    Book a hotel near one of the most active points of the city. Times Square, 34th Street and Columbus Circle are all hops of activity all year long, so you’re likely to find something to do and see as soon as you step out of the hotel. Most hotels facing Central Park are also busy and basically near all attractions and transportation.

  5. Step 5

    Go to the theater. It’s one of the few activities in which being alone is actually a plus. Broadway tickets can be found at a large discount at the TKTS Discount Ticket Booths. The TKTS booth on 46th Street and Broadway is the one closest to all the theaters.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you’re not exactly looking forward to spending the weekend alone, consider enrolling in a workshop or class. The Learning Annex and other similar venues offer short lectures and classes (usually no longer than 2 to 3 hours) that can be booked on short notice and are a great way to interact with others.
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