cities in America. TV stations
cover most regular-season games
and all postseason games in the
big four American team sports -
. Some tickets can be
hard to find, some impossible and
most don't come that cheap. Bars -
specifically
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are a good alternative to actually
being there.
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Baseball
From April to October, New York
Yankees and the New York Mets
play 162 games (81 home games
each; playoffs run through Oct),
giving you plenty of excuses to
head out for a sunny day at the
ballpark, not to mention the
fact that...
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Basketball
The National Basketball
Association's regular season
begins in November and runs
through the end of April. The
two professional teams in the
New York area are the New York
Knicks , who play at Madison
Square Garden, and the New
Jersey...
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Bicycling
There are 100 miles of cycle
paths in New York; those in
Central Park, Riverside Park and
the East River Promenade are
among the nicest. Transportation
Alternatives (115 W 30th St tel
212/629-8080, www.transalt.org
), while...
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Bowling
Bowlmor Lanes 110 University
Place (between 12th and 13th sts)
tel 212/255-8188.
Long-established and large
bowling alley with a bar and
shop. Open Mon & Fri
10am-4am, Tues & Wed
10am-1am, Thurs 10am-2am, Sat
11am-4am, Sun...
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Football
The National Football League
(NFL) season stretches from
September until the Super Bowl,
typically played on the fourth
Sunday in January. Although
tickets are sold out for both
local teams, the Giants and Jets
, well in...
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Gyms, pools and baths
You can join one of several
newly renovated city recreation
centers for $25 per year (ages
18-54) or $10 (kids 13-17 and
seniors). All have gym
facilities and most have an
indoor and/or outdoor pool. Call
tel 212/447-2020 or look in
the...
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Horse racing
Aqueduct , in Howard Beach,
Queens, has thoroughbred racing
from October to May. To get
there by subway, take the #A
train to the Aqueduct station.
Belmont , in Elmont, Long
Island, is home to the Belmont
Stakes (June), one of the
three...
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Ice hockey
The two New York National Hockey
League teams are the Rangers ,
who play at Madison Square
Garden, and the Islanders ,
whose venue is the Nassau
Coliseum on Long Island. The New
Jersey Devils play at the
Continental...
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Ice-skating
In winter, the freezing weather
makes for good ice skating . In
milder weather, roller skating
is popular, on the paths in
Central Park and specifically
near the northwest corner of the
Sheep Meadow, in Riverside Park
and in many smaller open...
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In-line skating
You'll see commuters to
freestylists on in-line skates -
also known as rollerblades - in
New York. For the best place, go
to the skate circle near
Naumberg Bandshell in Central
Park at 72nd Street. World-class
bladers maneuver...
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Jogging
Jogging is still very much the
number one fitness pursuit in
the city. A favorite circuit in
the park is 1.57 miles around
the reservoir; just make sure
you jog in a counterclockwise
direction. For company, contact
the New York Road Runners Club,
9...
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Pool
Along with bars and nightclubs,
a good option for an evening in
Manhattan is to play pool , not
in dingy halls but in gleaming
bars where yuppies mix with the
regulars. The Billiard Club 220
W 19th St (between 7th and
8th...
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Soccer
The New York/New Jersey
Metrostars , who play at Giants
Stadium, are the metropolitan
area's Major League Soccer
representatives; tickets are
typically available and range
$15-30. The season takes place
from May until September.
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Tennis
The US Open Championships , held
each September at the National
Tennis Center, in Flushing
Meadows-Corona Park, in Queens,
is the top US tennis event of
the year. Tickets go on sale the
first week or two of June at the
Tennis Center's box...
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Chelsea Piers
The Chelsea Piers complex,
entered at W 23rd St and the
Hudson River covers six blocks (tel
212/336-6666), and is comprised
of four completely renovated
piers, on which all manner of
activity takes place. The Sports
Center at Pier 60...
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Central Park
Central Park is an obvious focus
for recreation. from croquet and
chess to soccer and swimming.
Joggers, in-line skaters,
walkers and cyclists have the
roads to themselves on weekdays
10am-3pm & 7-10pm and all
day on weekends. In addition,...
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