Explore NYC Like a Local: Insider Tips from a Times Square Expert
New York City, a vibrant tapestry of cultures and experiences, offers endless possibilities for travelers. But how do you truly experience the city like a local, beyond the typical tourist traps? We sat down with Cynthia Espinales, Front Office Manager at Radio Hotel, to get her insider tips on exploring NYC like a true New Yorker.
Discovering Authentic NYC Neighborhoods: “Explore Outside the Tourist Areas”
“Be sure to explore outside the tourist areas,” advises Cynthia. “New York City has many small neighborhoods full of diverse cultures.” For those seeking an authentic experience, she recommends venturing into:
Washington Heights: Best Hair Salons and Local Life:
“Get your hair done in Washington Heights, which is known for having the best hair salons in New York City.” This neighborhood offers a glimpse into the daily lives of New Yorkers and showcases its diverse community.
Little Italy: Traditional Italian Dining and People-Watching:
“Have lunch and people-watch in Little Italy at a traditional family-owned Italian restaurant.” Immerse yourself in the neighborhood’s rich history and culinary delights.

Chinatown: Fresh Fruits and Cultural Delights:
“Pass by one of the fruit stands in Chinatown to try some fresh dragon fruit and lychee.” Experience the vibrant atmosphere and unique flavors of this bustling neighborhood.
Capturing Iconic NYC Moments: Selfie Spots and Unique Experiences
Radio Hotel’s Crystal Chandeliers: Unique Selfie Opportunity:
“Here at Radio Hotel, you can take an iconic selfie under our one-of-a-kind crystal chandeliers covered in colorful hair rollers.”
Best Rooftop Bars in NYC: City Views and Vibrant Atmosphere:
“Don’t leave New York City without experiencing a rooftop bar.”
Must-See NYC Attractions: From Iconic Views to Hidden Gems
For first-time visitors, Cynthia recommends these unforgettable experiences:
The Edge at Hudson Yards: Breathtaking City Views:
“Everyone should visit The Edge at Hudson Yards. The views of New York City from the outdoor observation deck are breathtaking and make for an unforgettable experience.”
Staten Island Ferry: Free Views of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty:
“Ride the Staten Island Ferry in the evening. It’s a free ride and offers unforgettable views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty.”
The Met Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park: Medieval Art and Scenic Views:
“The Met Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park is a hidden gem in Upper Manhattan. It’s historic for its medieval art & architecture. It also has one of the most beautiful gardens and scenic views of the Hudson River.”

24 Hours in NYC: A Local’s Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
“Visiting Times Square is a must,” Cynthia says for those with limited time. “The Hop On Hop Off bus can take you to all the famous landmarks. Stop by Central Park to take in all the nature NYC has to offer. Visit Fort Tryon Park in Upper Manhattan to get unforgettable views of the Hudson River. End the evening with dinner and drinks at Jalao NYC. Take some fun content in the lobby filled with carnival masks and smoky drinks at the bar.”
NYC Nightlife: Authentic Experiences in the Lower East Side
Lower East Side Speakeasies and Live Music: An Authentic Night Out:
“The Lower East Side is excellent for an authentic night out in NYC. There’s a variety of speakeasies, live music, and entertainment. Beauty & Essex and Champagne Problems are top picks.”
Expert Travel Resources: The Welcome Guide’s Value
“The Welcome Guide stands out by being the go-to resource for local restaurants and attractions. It enhances the guest experience and trust, allowing them to explore different areas with confidence.”
Family-Friendly NYC: Museums and Memorable Experiences
Museum of Ice Cream and Museum of Color: Kid-Friendly Activities in Soho:
“Museum of Ice Cream and Color Factory are both kid-friendly places in Soho that make a great lifetime memory for all kids.”
