I'm not sure New York is a good place to live, but definitely one of the most fascinating cities in the world to visit at least once in life. Beautiful job up there!
Yet another great walk from ActionKid. I love walking amongst the skyscrapers and massive buildings in the heart of New York. I also love the tips from a local. You really know the ins and outs of the city. Thanks so much for sharing. - Henry
You're the best youtuber ever when it comes to showing the city, you're more like a tour guide. Thanks for the amazing experience you're delivering to us. best of luck 👏
@@phillipswatson3452 I come from Italy. I was in NYC, my first time, in April 2011, i was 30 years old. Unforgettable, the dream come true...watching Skyline from jfk bus shuttle....the travel that change my Life. NYC became One of my great passion. I host near time Square, in hotel now closed. My second time was in 2015.I hope for 2020 ti realize my third time my passion
@@joezack81 😀 WOW...I CAN HEAR/FEEL THE EXCITEMENT IN YOUR TEXT😜LOL😝GLAD TO HEAR YOUR DREAM CAME TRUE A FEW TIMES YOU SOUND LIKE YOU READY TO RELOCATE !?!?...WHEN YOU DO COME TO N.Y.C...HOW LONG DO YOU STAY!? DO YOU PARTY 💃🎵🏃BESIDES SIGHT SEE!?!?
Yes another cool excellent New York City adventure video. I just can't wait for Saturday to come so that way I can go on my New York City adventure and just hangout and come home whenever I feel like it by a certain time in the morning on Sunday
You certainly know a lot about your city. It never ceases to amaze me. Thank you once again for all of your awesome videos. Everytime I watch one of them, I feel as if I was there walking with you.
Thank you for your videos. For those of us who don't have much more time on this earth, we love what you do. I wish to see the STATUE OF LIBERTY before I die.
I like your narration, very personable an lots of great tips. I've been to Manhattan many times and now that I reside on the West coast your videos make me feel like I'm there again. Great job! I miss you NYC!!!
I get a sad 😞😢 when I think about the ORIGINAL Penn Station being demolished. It would be AWESOME to see you do a walk in IT. ALWAYS entertaining. Thanks for the walk. 👍👍👍
Action kid, the button and needle sculpture is there to tell people they’re in the garment district. I use daily to write for DMR and women’s wear daily so I know. There are a lot of hole in the wall button and fabric shops in the area. Top designers frequent the area and often sew their prototype clothes there. There’s so much going on in my that people are oblivious to.
Great walk and fine camera work. One of my favorite locations. Watched it twice to get the total feel. When you tilt that gimbal upwards, the aerial views are spectacular!
I can't describe what it is, but New York just has this appeal to me. I've never been and I hate cities but there is something about that place. I think it's the embodiment of the boom of western culture at its peak. This videos are wonderful as your camera is great quality and you don't act all jittery and make my head hurt by quick movements. It's all very well paced. Keep up the good work
What a great walking video? I'm just finding these types of videos on UA-cam... very interesting and you are excellent and knowledgeable. in 2016, me, my brother and his spouse came to NY for my female cousin's retirement party from NY teachers training career. She lives in Brooklyn, but we got off at Penn Station. Last time I was in NY, once by plane (got sick) and by train, was in the 70's as a little boy....hehe. 2016 I was 50 years old. So it's been a long long time coming.. NY that is. :)
When waiting in the city for someone who is arriving in Penn Station the plush lobby in the Hotel Pennsylvania directly across is the best place to meet.
I used to walk from GTC to Penn Plaza when my employeer (in White Plains) sent me down there for techie-classes. There was a great Coffee/Donut shop in the lower level of Penn Plaza at the time (1981 !)
Been there done that walked all the way to 65 and Broadway, also walked all the way down to the village, and Chinatown Little Italy walk that's one thing I love about New York
"Penn Station is actually very large." *Looks to the past and at what Penn Station originally was.* If only our predecessors had known what they were doing. If only. Many people, myself included, legitimately lament the fate of Penn Station. It was once a source of pride for the railroad that built it and the people of the city it served, and was WORTHY of being called the rival to Grand Central. When they replaced the original with the advertisement laden, low roofed basement that it is nowadays, I can only equate it to cutting a dog's or man's nuts off.
I would really want you to come to INDIA - Mumbai ... Because i find it really funny when you find the streets dangerous. But i love watching your videos. You earned a Subscriber.
28:00 The sculpture you mentioned was made in *Long Island City*! 1,500 tons on Indiana Limestone. Imagine raising that thing years ago? It doesn’t seem that big from the ground, but it's about 50 feet wide and 50 feet high. When it was put up, it was the largest sculpture in North America. It’s of Minerva the Goddess of Wisdom, Hercules the God of Strength, and Mercury the God of Commerce and Transportation.
There are companies with tour buses who drop you off at various locations throughout the city. You can stroll at your leisure and then wait for another tour bus for the next destination.
I have walked that streets at September 2019. I can not go inside Penn Station , cause it is bieng remodeladed or renovated. I think that Penn ST. was really an amazing building
AK, If you ever get the chance, could you check this out: Library Way, located on the two blocks of East 41st street between Park and Fifth Avenues, displays 96 bronze plaques in the sidewalk designed by sculptor Gregg LeFevre. Each contains different quotations from literature and poetry. Maybe, you have already? Thanks for the video.
Question from germany: In 90s movies all taxis, you call it cap in new york right, got bullet prove glas and no one sits in the front seat. Is that still the case? Do they reefit vehicels with that kind of protection? And do cap driver carry open visible handguns?
BTW. Great videos. Like you pointing out the stores. Good info. Do crooks do a "grab and run" of your stuff? Cameras have straps to stop them? Purses. Bags.
Good Job , Good Work , Great Explanation , Interesting Information , You Are Very Very Good Person Who know What to do , And When to do it , I Loved This Video Alot , And I like You as Well , Because You sounded Very Relaxing Talking While You were Walking And Liked Your Channel and Subscribed I hope You do Well , And Keep up The Good Work
Thanks for this video. Sadly, the Penn Station that exists today is an ugly structure compared to the majestic , stately and perhaps most beautiful building that once existed in this city. The original Penn Station, with it's 22 sculpted eagles ( only 2 remain), was demolished in 1963. Please google "original Penn Station" and see how fantastic this building actually was. Keep up the great work, Actionkid
For those on mobile
Timestamps
1:43 - 7th Avenue & 33rd Street
2:45 - 7th Avenue & 34th Street
4:48 - 7th Avenue & 35th Street
5:55 - 7th Avenue & 36th Street
7:30 - 7th Avenue & 37th Street
8:56 - 7th Avenue & 38th Street
10:15 - 7th Avenue & 39th Street
11:40 - 7th Avenue & 40th Street
12:55 - 7th Avenue & 41st Street
14:28 - 42nd Street & 7th Avenue
15:15 - 42nd Street & Broadway
19:05 - 42nd Street & 6th Avenue
24:10 - 42nd Street & 5th Avenue
26:30 - 42nd Street & Madison Avenue
27:30 - 42nd Street & Vanderbilt Avenue
Would have been great to see inside Grand Central station. Probably the most beautiful station in the world.
InstaBlaster...
These have become part of my morning routine now 😊
I watched the driving thru LA one, very cool.
I know exactly what you mean, but it’s part of my night time routine instead. These help wind me down before bed 🙂
@@jantune same
Glad to see I’m not the only weird person who finds watching someone walk around for 25 minutes very intriguing
Weird? Are you kidding? This is one the best vlogs there is.
8:50 motivational message on T-Shirt there! "Whatever you think you can do or believe you can do. Begin it."
Your walk-videos are excellent!
NYC should pay you for these.
They ARE that good, with your narration and all; including cautionary notes.
Salute!
Thank you 😊
Yup used to walk from penn to grand from 2009-2010. Took subway all the way to yonkers
I'm not sure New York is a good place to live, but definitely one of the most fascinating cities in the world to visit at least once in life. Beautiful job up there!
Never been to New York City, but your walks have taken me there . I've enjoyed walking and hearing about NYC. Your the best tour guide there is.
Thank you!
Awsome video...I'm sure u will have a million subscribers...cuz ur amazing
Yet another great walk from ActionKid. I love walking amongst the skyscrapers and massive buildings in the heart of New York. I also love the tips from a local. You really know the ins and outs of the city. Thanks so much for sharing. - Henry
Thanks!
You're the best youtuber ever when it comes to showing the city, you're more like a tour guide. Thanks for the amazing experience you're delivering to us. best of luck 👏
I have to give this video an 11 out of 10. So many famous sights and so much information. The quality is impeccable.
I’m a native New Yorker born and raised in the Bronx still reside in the city and enjoy watching your videos nothing like New York City .
Thanks for give me chance to dream NYC every day! Dont stop never! 💙💙💙
GREETING...FROM A NATIVE NEW YORKER N.Y.C...COME ON DOWN MAKE YOUR DREAM COME TRUE !! 💃🎵🏃
WHAT PART OF THE WORLD YOU COME FROM !?!?
@@phillipswatson3452 I come from Italy. I was in NYC, my first time, in April 2011, i was 30 years old. Unforgettable, the dream come true...watching Skyline from jfk bus shuttle....the travel that change my Life. NYC became One of my great passion. I host near time Square, in hotel now closed. My second time was in 2015.I hope for 2020 ti realize my third time my passion
@@joezack81 😀
WOW...I CAN HEAR/FEEL THE EXCITEMENT IN YOUR TEXT😜LOL😝GLAD TO HEAR YOUR DREAM CAME TRUE A FEW TIMES YOU SOUND LIKE YOU READY TO RELOCATE !?!?...WHEN YOU DO COME TO N.Y.C...HOW LONG DO YOU STAY!?
DO YOU PARTY 💃🎵🏃BESIDES SIGHT SEE!?!?
@NaghaviSystem 😎
I LOVE 💕TRAVELING BUT THERE NO PLACE LIKE N.Y.C. 💃💕🏃
Very busy newyork walk out and the scenery is wow coupled with it's beautiful sunshine and blue climate.
It's just really a fantastic walk thanx buddy
Thank you for posting a raw, no nonsense video. Without all the music, and other extras everyone else puts in. I love your narration also. New Sub!
Watching from the Gold Coast Qld Australia and it's as if I'm walking the streets of New York. Great job. Love it when you narrate.
Yes another cool excellent New York City adventure video.
I just can't wait for Saturday to come so that way I can go on my New York City adventure and just hangout and come home whenever I feel like it by a certain time in the morning on Sunday
I can’t tell you how happy your videos make me I love them keep them coming
You certainly know a lot about your city. It never ceases to amaze me. Thank you once again for all of your awesome videos. Everytime I watch one of them, I feel as if I was there walking with you.
Thank you for your videos. For those of us who don't have much more time on this earth, we love what you do. I wish to see the STATUE OF LIBERTY before I die.
The NY Public Library is awesome! I love the architecture. Thank you for another great vid :)
I like your narration, very personable an lots of great tips. I've been to Manhattan many times and now that I reside on the West coast your videos make me feel like I'm there again. Great job! I miss you NYC!!!
I get a sad 😞😢 when I think about the ORIGINAL Penn Station being demolished.
It would be AWESOME to see you do a walk in IT.
ALWAYS entertaining.
Thanks for the walk.
👍👍👍
Grand Central Terminal is fantastic, thx for preserving it!
Unlike the formerly magnificent Penn Station. Check out old photos.
From Italy, how many times have i traveled 42 St... Thank you Actionkid, happy to follow your channel!
Action kid, the button and needle sculpture is there to tell people they’re in the garment district. I use daily to write for DMR and women’s wear daily so I know. There are a lot of hole in the wall button and fabric shops in the area. Top designers frequent the area and often sew their prototype clothes there. There’s so much going on in my that people are oblivious to.
Thank you very good video, quite informative and how you describing the places its awesome, good job, well done...
Great walk and fine camera work. One of my favorite locations. Watched it twice to get the total feel. When you tilt that gimbal upwards, the aerial views are spectacular!
Thanks!
I can't describe what it is, but New York just has this appeal to me. I've never been and I hate cities but there is something about that place. I think it's the embodiment of the boom of western culture at its peak. This videos are wonderful as your camera is great quality and you don't act all jittery and make my head hurt by quick movements. It's all very well paced. Keep up the good work
Thank you very much 😃
Was just here last week😃. NYC is magical
That was pretty cool, I really enjoyed walking along with you through the streets of Newyork city. Thanks for sharing your time with me buddy.
Hey Actionkid, I look forward to your videos everyday. You do such a wonderful job on them. Hope you're having a great day. 😊
Great comment Lana, Paul in London Ontario,
Thank you!
Thank you Action Kid for these most interesting videos! Watching them here in England, I feel transported into the streets of New York at once!
This has become only a time to remember a memory now 🙏🏽
What a great walking video? I'm just finding these types of videos on UA-cam... very interesting and you are excellent and knowledgeable. in 2016, me, my brother and his spouse came to NY for my female cousin's retirement party from NY teachers training career. She lives in Brooklyn, but we got off at Penn Station. Last time I was in NY, once by plane (got sick) and by train, was in the 70's as a little boy....hehe. 2016 I was 50 years old. So it's been a long long time coming.. NY that is. :)
What a great day for a work in NYC. Thank you for the post and the narration Kid. Great video.
Going to NYC in a few weeks, your videos are informative and entertaining. I REALLY appreciate you doing what you do!
When waiting in the city for someone who is arriving in Penn Station the plush lobby in the Hotel Pennsylvania directly across is the best place to meet.
Actionkid is a stickler for traffic and pedestrian rules, lol.
Very informative video. You have eased my fear of visiting New York.
Love these videos so fascinating and calming
Thanks for the great video. Its a half hour to walk. Awesome.
Action...A great N.Y.C. walk.! It is just as if I was doing the walk. So nice to see the city again. I hope to walk its streets again. Great job.!
Bryant Park restrooms,,fresh flowers, classical music, scents..:)who wudda' thought? Thanks for this walk on a warm/hot day.
I know! That restroom is truly different and very surprising!
Man, what a great example of New York! The light is exceptional in the street scenes. Urban Cowboy at 3:49
thank you so much for making these
You know what time it is... Time for ACTION!
Haha. I like that one.
As always, very informative!! Great video!!!
I used to walk from GTC to Penn Plaza when my employeer (in White Plains) sent me down there for techie-classes. There was a great Coffee/Donut shop in the lower level of Penn Plaza at the time (1981 !)
Been there done that walked all the way to 65 and Broadway, also walked all the way down to the village, and Chinatown Little Italy walk that's one thing I love about New York
I made this walk on my visit to NYC in June!! Like always thanks for posting!! 🤗
I remember this Bryant Park area 40 years ago, there were drug dealers there. It was a real mess. Good to see it is nice now.
As usual, great stuff, Kid! 👏
Always a joy watching your vids! GREAT job! Renata
The kid staring at you like you're an art exhibit......priceless. Lol Thanks for the video.😊
I went to school in Midtown, brings back memories great video.
Is this the Cleveland Street Preacher,?
"Penn Station is actually very large."
*Looks to the past and at what Penn Station originally was.*
If only our predecessors had known what they were doing. If only.
Many people, myself included, legitimately lament the fate of Penn Station. It was once a source of pride for the railroad that built it and the people of the city it served, and was WORTHY of being called the rival to Grand Central. When they replaced the original with the advertisement laden, low roofed basement that it is nowadays, I can only equate it to cutting a dog's or man's nuts off.
LOVE these videos walking around different neighborhoods of new york
I walked from Penn station yesterday all the way down to Battery Park, I have to admit they did wunders with the water front beautiful
Wow that is a very long walk! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@@ActionKid I love to walk the streets of New York something interesting with every turn
I would really want you to come to INDIA - Mumbai ... Because i find it really funny when you find the streets dangerous. But i love watching your videos. You earned a Subscriber.
28:00 The sculpture you mentioned was made in *Long Island City*! 1,500 tons on Indiana Limestone. Imagine raising that thing years ago? It doesn’t seem that big from the ground, but it's about 50 feet wide and 50 feet high. When it was put up, it was the largest sculpture in North America. It’s of Minerva the Goddess of Wisdom, Hercules the God of Strength, and Mercury the God of Commerce and Transportation.
It’s really a magnificent sculpture!
Another awesome video. Thank You Brother.
Can you plz explain the "hop on hop off pass" thing that man was selling?
There are companies with tour buses who drop you off at various locations throughout the city. You can stroll at your leisure and then wait for another tour bus for the next destination.
@@ActionKid Thanks.
Encore une superbe vidéo, j adore merci ActionKid !!!!!!!
I’ll get busy... right after this actionkid video...nice video
NYC, the loudest city in the world.
@NaghaviSystem everyone say the same thing about their city.
@NaghaviSystem Amsterdam is my city, Beautiful in four seasons.
NYC in the summertime looks amazing 😃👍
3:55 "Working"? "Plans"?.....not in NY ! This city is ALL GO.....all the time 🔥🔥🔥🍻
Yet they cant even extend a simple sidewalk
You are more and more experienced with 🎥 and you are more open to talk,great
Nice walk again bud-don't forget to visit Katz's Deli sometime-best damned Pastrami in the world!
Just got back from New York so much people man.
well.that sunshine is abit refreshing!
An other great video with lots of practical information on transportation and safety while walking and crossings very busy streets 😋
l love this video, visit this area many times at different times of the day, at Bryant Park there is the most chic public toilet in the world.💝👌💐
I have walked that streets at September 2019. I can not go inside Penn Station , cause it is bieng remodeladed or renovated. I think that Penn ST. was really an amazing building
Amazing!!
Блин, все по человечески у вас : люди, авто, небо, дома, свет сам!!!
Another great video 👍👍👍Thank You !
AK, If you ever get the chance, could you check this out:
Library Way, located on the two blocks of East 41st street between Park and Fifth Avenues, displays 96 bronze plaques in the sidewalk designed by sculptor Gregg LeFevre. Each contains different quotations from literature and poetry. Maybe, you have already? Thanks for the video.
I should definitely check it out!
I darn near lived in Penn station
Awesome job! I really liked the narration. Sub'd. Thank you and take care.
Thank you for good video..awesome!
Beautiful city, I wish I could visit there.
Question from germany: In 90s movies all taxis, you call it cap in new york right, got bullet prove glas and no one sits in the front seat. Is that still the case? Do they reefit vehicels with that kind of protection? And do cap driver carry open visible handguns?
good morning action !! ... yesterday I missed your video !! 💝
BTW. Great videos. Like you pointing out the stores. Good info. Do crooks do a "grab and run" of your stuff? Cameras have straps to stop them? Purses. Bags.
Sometimes they do but it doesn’t happen often.
Good Job , Good Work , Great Explanation , Interesting Information , You Are Very Very Good Person Who know What to do , And When to do it , I Loved This Video Alot , And I like You as Well , Because You sounded Very Relaxing Talking While You were Walking And Liked Your Channel and Subscribed I hope You do Well , And Keep up The Good Work
Thank you so much!
I just love your videos. I still dream of a visit to N.Y. city
hey good morning this is perfect for us thank you
yo yo how about any info on an NBA game brooklyn or MSG son,wife are very very interested in getting tickets
@@timothyfritsch8801 try Stub Hub
@@raineyj560 thanks rainey
Thx again NYC❤❤❤. Greetings from Germany
Thanks for this video. Sadly, the Penn Station that exists today is an ugly structure compared to the majestic , stately and perhaps most beautiful building that once existed in this city. The original Penn Station, with it's 22 sculpted eagles ( only 2 remain), was demolished in 1963. Please google "original Penn Station" and see how fantastic this building actually was.
Keep up the great work, Actionkid
Oh wow, j w. Never knew there was another Penn Station. The original was gorgeous!!! What a terrible loss. Wish I could have seen it in person.
Oh, please interview those "mango vendors 24:37". "shoe shine boy" anything that do their living in the streets if you have time,
B&H Photo would be a good place to shop in Manhattan for electronics etc..
Great video. I wonder, parking a car in Manhatan must be quite expensive, isn't it?
I love watching your videos, it's very good job! 👍😊. Greetings from Poland for you! 🇵🇱
Thank you! My dream of walking down 42nd St. fulfilled! The closest I will ever get!
Good job very informative and entertaining