Get on a Bus Rental in New York City and Pay Tribute to the Yankees

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NYC is home to the world's most famous sports franchise: the New York Yankees. As such, it also has so many places that Yankees fans would surely love to visit. So, if you and your friends are Yankees lovers, why don't you hire a bus rental in New York City and go on a Yankees excursion to pay tribute the best major league baseball team ever?

 

 

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Here are some of the places that you should not miss:

 

1. Yankee Stadium

 

Watch a game at the Yankees Stadium and be a part of all the real action and excitement. There is truly nothing like cheering live for the legendary team that has won the most championships in the major leagues!

 

The new Yankee Stadium, which opened in 2009, also offers guided tours and gives visitors access to exclusive parts, which may include the Yankees dugout and clubhouse depending on which day you visit. Also a part of the stadium is the open-air museum called Monument Park, which will give you a walkthrough of NY Yankees history through a wealth of memorabilia. You will see monuments, retired numbers, and plaques that celebrate the best Yankees players of all time, like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Jackie Robinson, and Lou Gehrig.

 

2. Stan's Sports Bar

 

If you cannot make it to the Yankee Stadium to watch baseball, your second best bet would be to head to a sports bar. Yet when it comes to Yankees fans, Stan's Sports Bar just across the original Yankee Stadium location, is an undisputed favorite watering hole for Yankee faithfuls on game day. In fact, the memorabilia-filled Stan's is only open on days when the team is playing at its home stadium, and you should expect it to be packed. And even if you watched the game at the stadium, a couple of beers post-game at Stan's is an important part of a Yankee fan experience.

 

3. Yankee Tavern

 

Yankees will surely feel at home in this bar, which has walls lined with Yankees memorabilia that date back to 1928. On game days, the party at the bar begins early. Service is great and food is good and reasonably-priced.

 

4. Jackie Robinson's Home

 

Go to Jackie Robinson's home in Brooklyn and see where the baseball legend lived from 1947 -- the year he was named Rookie of the Year -- to 1949 -- the year he was awarded Most Valuable Player. In 1976, the house was listed as a National Historic Landmark.

 

Meanwhile, another house, located on 112-40 177th Street in Addisleigh Park, Queens, was where Robinson lived from 1949 to 1955.

 

5. Yankees Shops

 

Shop for various Yankees-licensed memorabilia and apparel at any of these Yankees Clubhouse Shops. These shops also sell tickets to Yankees games at the stadium.

 

Yankees Clubhouse Shop
110 East 59th Street
(between Lexington and Park avenues)
New York, NY 10022

 

Yankees Clubhouse Shop
745 Seventh Ave. (at 49th Street)
New York, NY 10020

 

Yankees Clubhouse Shop
393 5th Avenue (between 36th and 37th streets)
New York, NY 10016

 

Yankees Clubhouse Shop
200 Baychester Ave.
Bronx, NY 10475

 

Yankees Clubhouse Shop
245 West 42nd Street
(between Seventh and Eighth avenues)
New York, NY 10036

 

Yankees Clubhouse Shop
1501 Broadway (in Times Square)
New York, NY 10036

 

Yankees Clubhouse Shop
313 Smith Haven Mall
Lake Grove, NY 11755

 

A bus rental in New York City is perfect for a group of up to 56 Yankees fans who plan to go on a Yankees-inspired trip. Book one now by calling www.usbusrentals.com at (866) 952-8737!

 

 

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