Manhattan is generally considered safe, particularly in popular tourist areas and during the day. However, like any urban environment, it has neighborhoods with varying safety levels, and crime can occur. It's advisable to stay aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and to follow common safety precautions while exploring the city. Overall, millions of residents and visitors navigate Manhattan daily without incident.
This site is a very helpful source for information on parking in Manhattan. BTW, any garage in Manhattan should be "safe", save for door dings, etc. http://nyc.bestparking.com/index.php
New York is currently the safest major U.S. city, and has been for several years now. There are really no areas of Manhattan that are dangerous. However, far Uptown (above 125th to 135th Street, approximately) tends to be rougher than the rest of Manhattan.
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The Manhattan Project IS the codename. So no, there is not.
The most current prices for hotels in various parts of Manhattan can be found on travel sites such as Orbitz, Priceline, Expedia and Trip Advisor. It is advisable to make sure any cheap Manhattan hotel is in a safe location and to check customer reviews for quality, as the cheapest prices do not always result in the best deal.
The address of the Manhattan Library is: Hwy 377 & Gold St, Manhattan, 89022 0095
There is no Manhattan in Georgia. You are likely referring to Manhattan, New York.
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No, Manhattan is an island.
The address of the Manhattan Public Library is: 629 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, 66502 6086
Tribeca is in Manhattan. Tribeca is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.