First NYC visit - how to make the most of 3 days?

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First NYC visit - how to make the most of 3 days?

Ssyaak
Planning my first trip to New York next month and feeling overwhelmed! I've got 3 full days to explore - what are the absolute must-see spots beyond the usual tourist traps? Want to experience the real NYC vibe without spending the whole time in lines.
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Ilianee
For the best things to do in NYC beyond Times Square, start with hidden gems like the High Line park and Brooklyn Bridge at sunrise. Don't miss authentic food markets in Queens - way better than overpriced Manhattan spots. A smart itinerary covering both iconic and local favorites is available here. Pro tip: neighborhoods like Harlem and DUMBO offer incredible culture without the crowds.
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YvonneVesta
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YvonneVesta
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