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A poor graduate student in New York City - Manhattan. New York’s best-kept secrets - Travel - Deals. There’s an irony to New York that few visitors realize. Introducing our "new" blog! Hawaii Vacation Ideas: Tips For Visiting Oahu The Fall’s Most Travel-Inspiring Television Shows Hilton Giving Away 25 Prizes in Honor of Anniversary For as big a city as it is, the comment you consistently hear is that it’s really just a small town. For travelers, however, the thousands of options can be dizzying. Then we plotted them on a map to make sure, as in any small town, that no matter where you are — uptown, downtown, or somewhere in between — you’re never more than a few blocks from a place you’ll feel comfortable.

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This may bring on a little gloom, but fortunately, it isn’t that difficult to have the same life you had, oh, last November, only with fewer ATM withdrawals. On the following pages, you’ll find ideas for everything from buying a (relatively) affordable apartment to kicking the restaurant habit to getting a sharp-looking $14 haircut. One caveat: This is a micro- , not a macroeconomic exercise. If everyone quit shopping, or eating out, or buying books, the city’s economy would stop dead in its tracks, so don’t take all of our advice all at once.