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Traveler's Paradise - New York - New York City Shopping & Travel Guide - cover

Traveler's Paradise - New York - New York City Shopping & Travel Guide

Juha Öörni

Publisher: Juha Öörni

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Summary

Traveler's Paradise: New York City Shopping & Travel Guide
 
Discover Everything You Need To Know About What To Do & See In TheCity Of Dreams
 
You’ll soon wake up in the city that never sleeps! You can now have the key to the most up-to-date advice on better andlesser known places to visit at this year-round destination. With all the necessary information to organize the perfect trip, thisdefinitive guide will help you experience New York City to the fullest!
 
This Expert Guide To NYC Includes:
All shopping opportunities
Top 10 things to do on a budget
Tips to get the most out of the city
Top New Tourist Attractions
Step-by-step sightseeing checklist


 
With this insider’s guide to enchanting New York, if you’re bored in thecity, it’s your own fault!
 
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Available since: 10/10/2017.

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