| While New York is most definitely a top priority of | | | | like Van Gogh, Picasso and Giacometti, so between |
| cities in which one should go before they die, it's | | | | these two galleries alone, that's a decent day or two |
| common knowledge that the scale can be brought | | | | spent. |
| even further down to the borough of Manhattan. | | | | Techno heads can rest assured, this wireless city is |
| Without sounding like snobs, Manhattan is the place to | | | | going to pull your heart strings. If you can't find your |
| be as far as entertainment is concerned. And don't | | | | gadget here, it doesn't exist. Every reputable, and even |
| worry, this can be backed up with illustrated examples. | | | | the un- reputable software and hardware companies |
| Art lovers are given The Met (The Metropolitan | | | | have stores or offices here. |
| Museum of Art) which houses over two million works | | | | Even if you hate Mac's, you have to visit the Apple |
| of art daily. The Met is kind of like the Louvre in Paris | | | | store on Fifth Avenue. The glass cube on the outside |
| or the Tate in London, so it's some serious art we're | | | | leads down to a massive shop/ haven for nerds, |
| talking about, and yes I mean Da Vinci and | | | | geeks, and ipod lovers alike. There are computers and |
| Michelangelo. | | | | food down there so that should be all you need to |
| Then there's the massively famous Guggenheim on | | | | know apart from the 45 foot Genius Bar, the iPod Bar |
| Fifth Avenue, famous for its collection and interesting | | | | and the fact that it's open 24 hours a day, 365 days a |
| architecture. The Guggenheim has pieces from artists | | | | year for support. |