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New York City isn’t all about Times Square and expensive tourist attractions, that’s why we’re throwing back to when Rachael traveled the world on ‘$40 a Day,’ but instead of traveling the world, today she’s giving you a tour of her neighborhood in lower Manhattan! Head downtown and hang out with the locals – it’s where you’ll get the most bang for your buck on some of the best food you’ll taste in this incredible city. From a delicious and inexpensive English breakfast to affordable accommodations, Rach has you covered for your next trip to the Big Apple! Check out the video above to hear about Rach’s favorite spots!
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