Visit the most famous sights of the Big Apple! You’ll see Times Square, Central Park, Lincoln Center, the Dakota Building, Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, Chinatown, the Financial District, Soho, Little Italy and Battery Park, and Ground Zero. Enjoy a beautiful close-up view of the Statue of Liberty!
Visit the most famous sights of the Big Apple! You’ll see Times Square, Central Park, Lincoln Center, the Dakota Building, Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, Chinatown, the Financial District, Soho, Little Italy and Battery Park, and Ground Zero. Enjoy a beautiful close-up view of the Statue of Liberty!
- Tour America - Depart from Corner of 51 St & Broadway
- Columbus Circle - Columbus Circle – Named after Christopher Columbus, it is a major traffic circle and busy intersection in Manhattan, New York. It serves as the point from which all official distances in New York City are measured.
- Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - Lincoln…
- Tour America - Depart from Corner of 51 St & Broadway
- Columbus Circle - Columbus Circle – Named after Christopher Columbus, it is a major traffic circle and busy intersection in Manhattan, New York. It serves as the point from which all official distances in New York City are measured.
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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - Lincoln Center - It is a complex of buildings that houses numerous performing arts organizations of national and international renown, including the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York City Ballet.
Cathedral of St. John the Divine - Started in 1892 according to designs from 1888, it may be the largest cathedral and Anglican church in the world. - Central Park - Central Park - Established in 1857, it is the most visited urban park in the United States, attracting 40 million visitors in 2013. It is also one of the most filmed locations in the world. visit Strawberry Fields.
- Columbia University - Columbia University - Established in 1754, it is the oldest university in New York State and the fifth-oldest institution of higher education in the country.
- Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine - The the world’s largest cathedral
- Harlem - Harlem - Known as a major residential, cultural and business center of the African American community.
- Central Park - Metropolitan Museum of Art - Opened in 1872, it is the largest art museum in the United States and one of the most visited art museums in the world. Its permanent collection contains more than two million works, distributed across seventeen conservation departments.
- 5 th Avenue - Down the famous Fifth Avenue that borders the park and historic buildings like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and other famous buildings and residences. Continuing down Fifth Avenue, known as the Avenue of the millionaires, we’ll see sights like the famous Apple Store, the majestic Plaza Hotel, Bergdoff Goodman, Trump Tower, Tiffany’s jewelry store, and other famous designers stores.
- Rockefeller Center - Rockefeller Center - Comprised of 19 commercial buildings, it was the largest private construction project of its time and opened in 1939.
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral - St. Patrick’s Church - It is a neo-Gothic Catholic cathedral and an emblem of New York City.
- Union Square - In the heart of Manhattan, Union Square buzzes with life. Skyscrapers frame the energetic square where crowds mingle amidst street performers and market stalls. George Washington’s statue stands tall, a silent witness to the city’s ceaseless rhythm.
- Greenwich Village - Greenwich Village, Manhattan’s creative heart, features tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and bustling cafes. Jazz fills the air, inviting exploration of its bohemian charm and artistic allure.
- Washington Square Park - Famous Washington Square Park, the replica of the Arc de Triomphe and NYU.
- SoHo - We’ll continue south through the NoHo and SoHo neighborhoods with their full array of fashion and designer shops and 19th century buildings, known as “Cast Iron Lofts Building” where factories once were, and now are enormous apartments for the rich.
- Little Italy - Little Italy, nestled in Manhattan, delights with narrow streets lined with trattorias and gelaterias. Aromas of freshly made pasta and espresso fill the air, creating an irresistible atmosphere of Italian charm.
- Chinatown - Chinatown NYC: bustling streets, vibrant markets, rich cultural heritage, a fusion of tradition and modernity, an irresistible feast for the senses.
- Wall Street - Wall Street - Known for being the financial heart of the United States, this street symbolizes the financial sector and American markets.
- The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum - We’ll continue to Ground Zero, where you will learn about the events of 9/11, see the memorial and look up to observe might of the new Freedom Tower.
- Battery Park - Before returning to midtown we’ll stop at Battery Park, the southern tip of Manhattan,
- Statue of Liberty - See from the southern tip of Manhattan
- Professional licensed tour guide
- Fully licensed and insured vehicles
- 4-hour comprehensive tour of Manhattan
- Comfortable air-conditioned transportation
- Professional licensed tour guide
- Fully licensed and insured vehicles
- 4-hour comprehensive tour of Manhattan
- Comfortable air-conditioned transportation
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.