"The Big Apple" and "City that Never Sleeps", New York City is such a nice place to spend your vacation or your free time in.
Home for the tallest buildings, shining lights and the famous Statue of Liberty! But, for tourists, what should be the one thing that should be in mind to make everything perfect in the NYC getaway? Of course, that is going to be the prices in New York City! Why is it that the prices in New York City's products and services are important to know? There are tons of reasons.
But the biggest reason is to prevent short budgets and unexpected expenses.
Of course, people won't like to have their getaway or vacation messed up just because of the budget, right? So it is really recommended to know or just to have an idea of what prices will be getting involved in your New York City visit.
Well, actually, this article is made for people from abroad or tourists specifically.
So that they will have an idea what are the price tags of the products and services that they will be using in their New York City stay.
This will focus on the necessities that people will need during their stay in New York City.
Food is definitely the most important thing.
For a New Yorker pizza, that's going to be about three dollars.
For your all-time favorite Big Mac, that's going to cost you about four dollars.
How about lunch? Usually, ten dollars is enough to please your craving.
How about beverages to pair with your food? Pizza - what is going to be the best pair for a hot, pepperoni cheese pizza? Of course, beer! If you want a half-liter pitcher of beer, you will need four dollars.
But if you want bottled beer, you will need five dollars for a pack of six.
But if you just want some water, you can get a 17 ounce of water for less than two dollars.
If you're a coffee-lover, Starbucks Grand Latte will definitely quench your caffeine-thirst for just four dollars.
How about a can of everyone's favorite, Coke? A dollar should be enough.
For transportation, taxi drivers usually charge you about four dollars for every mile.
But if you have your own car or a rented car, you need about three dollars for every gallon of gas you fill up your car with.
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