When to Visit - Arts and Events
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New York City can boast an artistic representation second to no other city on earth and its renowned centers for the arts have become tourist attractions in their own right. Along with London's West End, Broadway is a prime district for theatre. There are around 250 legitimate theaters in New York, not to mention the countless ad hoc venues.
Music lovers are also catered for with immense diversity and choice. Not only does the city poses the world's oldest symphony orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, but it is a principal stopping point for the world's greatest ensembles and soloists. In addition, New York City is a mecca for the opera with, among others, the magnetic Metropolitan Opera (at the Lincoln Center). Visiting balletomanes will find their passion indulged by two influential powerhouse companies, the New York City ballet and the American Ballet Theater. It is also incredibly unlikely that any touring pop or rock act will not stop at one of New York's many concert venues. Several hundred celebrations and festivals are held annually in New York.
Barely a day goes past without a special-event taking place somewhere in the city. Events are as diverse as the rest of New York and range from a marathon reading of Moby Dick to race days at Saratoga Springs. There are over 6000 places of worship here with Catholicism the most widely practised religion. Buddhist temples, mosques and kingdom halls form a large part of the city landscape.

New York Dining

Eclectic mixes of peoples bring an exciting fusion of culture that extends into every aspect of society. New York is a multi-cultural city embracing international flavors both metaphorically and literally. The cuisine available here is second to none. No other city offers such diversity and it's possible to find any dish from any corner of the globe. The choice is tremendous, the service the friendliest on the planet and the standard of cooking superb. The only complaint from diners might be that there is just far too much choice and far too much food on the plates for one sitting. Eating out is inexpensive, wonderfully social and highly recommended in all its varying New York forms.

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"New York, New York, - a helluva town", so said Comden and Green in the famous Bernstein song of 1945. If it was a helluva town then, the sentiment has certainly grown through the latter half of the last century making today's New York one of the best-loved and most exciting cities in the world. Synonymous with American dreaming, simply running through a list of names conjures romantic images on a par with the stories, music and movies that gave them to the world. Manhattan, the Catskills, the Bronx, Time Square, Madison Square Garden, Empire State, Coney Island, Broadway, Central Park, even the decidedly plain named Upper East Side has a ring of adventure about it. Visitors rarely manage to satisfy their curiosity in one trip. It is a city to be visited time and again, constantly growing and changing and keeping itself at the pinnacle of the world.

 

Greeting Someone in New York
For business purposes a firm, friendly handshake and use of first names is the norm in New York. American's are generally very friendly and hospitable. Similar behaviour from visitors will ensure social success.
New York Business Hours and Banking
As with all major cities, New York City's business hours vary from one industry and sector to another but in general, most office environments operate between 09.00 and 17.30, Monday to Friday. The majority of banks are open between 09.00 and 15.00, Monday to Friday with some staying open to 17.30 or 18.00 one day a week. Some of the larger banks will probably also be open on Saturday mornings.