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Is it worth it to go in early March for an excursion to Niagara Falls?
We will be in New York for 3 days (March 4-6, flight 7). I would like to get to the ex. for 1 day, by plane.. What will be the ex., with what attractions at this time of the year? And how much does it cost?
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аватар allenyshka
There are no special attractions there, they won’t let you throw yourself in a barrel from a waterfall like a hundred years ago. On the American side, the main "attraction" associated with the waterfall itself is a boat trip "MAID of the MIST" to the large Horseshoe Falls. I don’t know about March, but it hardly works, it’s still winter, rarely, but in winter the waterfalls even freeze in terrible frosts, and if in the warm season you get soaked that you have to wring out with your shoes, then in March you okolete, provided that the boats are cruising. Niagara Falls is an ordinary small town, all the attractions are the waterfalls themselves and the Seneca Niagara Casino. It is necessary to admire all the beauty from the Canadian side. And only on the territory of the Niagara Center there are some incidental entertainments - a haunted house, a museum, an aquarium, a ticket for everything with a walk on the Maid of the Mist, everything costs approx. 40$. It’s good there in the warm season, you can spend the whole day, there is a park, lawns, a walking bus, everything is arranged in an American way, and in the evening looking at colorful waterfalls is a sight! Of course, it's up to you to decide, but to fly so far from NYC in the "off season". . . You will definitely find something to do there. On Niagara in the fall, super-Canadian nature is a riot of colors!
аватар san66
Thank you very much for your response. I thought so. And what would you suggest to visit at this time of the year in the city?
аватар allenyshka
It depends on your preferences, to be honest, I don’t understand those who run around and then describe all the cafes and restaurants. I don’t know exactly at this time, but always - the Empire State Building is a must, Central Park and the zoo in it, Madame Tussauds, go to a musical - any one that will be on Broadway, walk along Broadway, go to IMAX to the cinema, to the Times your feet will lead you to the square, the UN building, the Central Library, Wall Street - look, take a picture with the bull, if the boats are sailing - go to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (a museum on a neighboring island where the first mass emigrants arrived), visit the place of memory for the towers - the twins, still adored by all the place - Rockefeller Center, there is also an excursion to the observation deck like on the Empire, but whatever, you definitely won’t be bored. Be sure to catch some world event, if you don’t get there, then at least you’ll be nearby, everything is a memory. I also advise you to take a bus tour of New York for a few days. It costs almost nothing, but buses with guides run along certain routes, there are stops, you get in where you need to and get off where you need to, you can fully go on excursions around Manhattan, you can use Spanish. like transport. Metro - do not recommend at all
аватар san66
Thank you so much for the information, I will definitely try to visit these places!
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