StreetSmart NYC Five Boro Map by VanDam-Laminated pocket city street map w/ attractions in Metro NYC & all 5 boros of NY City: Manhattan, Brooklyn, ... ... new Subway Map – Folded Map 2025 Edition
A**E
GREAT FOR A NYC VISIT!!!
Took my GK/Mothers to NYC & these masks were wonderful!!!
A**R
Quality
Highly recommend for a trip to NYC. I used this as part of a gift after I surprised my boyfriend for his birthday. I used it to put little marks at places we would be seeing. It’s nice to be able to see where streets are compared to landmarks. It was a blessing, since sometimes your phone doesn’t work or have service in the city. Loved this!
M**W
Still smart to have a regular old map
This map was very helpful during my recent trip to NYC. It allowed me to plot my daily travels, and it was a great reference for the subway. Plus it was small enough that I could look at it inconspicuously while exploring the city. I still used apps on my phone to help me estimate travel times, but I was glad I had this map as resource.
J**H
Everything you need
Love this map
J**1
This map is fantastic. Exactly what I was looking for
Love this map. It has all the attractions in 3D where you can clearly see where they are. So planning your days in NYC will be much easier. It has all the subway lines clearly marked on there also. I love the lamination. It will make our trip to NYC so much easier
M**E
Compact and inclusive of the NYC boroughs.
The print on the map was large enough to read. So that was helpful. It is also just the right size and including information on the places I was visiting.
J**3
So useful!
In the age of smart phones, you'd think you don't need a map like this. But if you are a total NEWBIE to the city, you have no idea how far apart things are or how to plan your subway travel. I relied on this and found it to be durable, accurate and a must-have for tourists who want to see it all.
W**W
It is a great looking map
It is a great looking map. It's laminated and very informative for a small map. My critique is that some important names missing form the map of Queens and Brooklyn. Names such as: Woodside, Corona, Ozone Park, Ridgewood, Elmhurst and Hunter's Point in Queens. Also missing: eastern part of Long Island that are still significant for Queens Borough, like: Douglaston, Little Neck; Clinton Heights, Crown Heights and Eastern parkway in Brooklyn. I think these missing landmarks are still important for people visiting New York City.
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