1. NYC: SUMMIT One Vanderbilt Experience Ticket
Situated at the top of the iconic modern landmark One Vanderbilt, SUMMIT changes our relationship with...
1. NYC: SUMMIT One Vanderbilt Experience Ticket
Situated at the top of the iconic modern landmark One Vanderbilt, SUMMIT changes our relationship with...
2. NYC: Museum of Ice Cream Entry Ticket
Walk through the pink doors of the Museum of Ice Cream and enter a world of pure imagination. Satisfy your inner...
3. NYC: 1-Hour Cruise Around Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
Take a 60-minute boat ride to within 100 feet of the Statue of Liberty. Cruise...
4. Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island: Ticket Options with Ferry
Hop on board the ferry and enjoy a self-guided tour of the Statue of Liberty and...
5. NYC: Empire State Building Tickets & Skip-the-Line
Choose between a General Admission ticket to the 86th floor outdoor observation deck or a...
6. New York One World Observatory: Skip-the-Line Ticket Options
Ascend via SkyPod to the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere...
7. NYC: Edge Observation Deck Admission Ticket
Edge is a marvel of architecture, engineering, and technology, suspended in mid-air over 1100 feet above...
8. NYC: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Timed-Entry Ticket
Pre-book your timed admission and skip the ticket lines to New York City's Museum of Modern...
9. NYC: Top of the Rock Observation Deck Ticket
Take in a 360-degree panorama of New York from 850 feet (260 m) in the air at the Top of the Rock....
10. NYC: Statue of Liberty Express Skip-the-Box-Office Cruise
Departing from Downtown Manhattan in Battery Park, this 50-minute express cruise is...
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If it's your first time in New York, you should definitely visit one of the big observation platforms! You have several to choose from, but I recommend the Edge observation deck at the Hudson Yards and the One World Observatory. Also, take a boat tour to see New York from the water.
I'll tell you two of my favorite spots in New York: the Grand Banks at Pier 25 on the Hudson River and Domino Park in Williamsburg. Both places grant you sensational views of the city.
To explore New York – and not feel stressed out – you want to stay at least 5 to 7 days. That way, you can visit the most important spots and still have time to let the city work its magic on you – but without the time pressure
I'm a total foodie – so New York is obviously paradise to me! Start with the typical Cream Cheese Bagels (for example at Russ & Daughters in the Lower East Side), try the Pastrami Sandwiches (at Katz' Delicatessen or the Pastrami Queen), and eat a typical New York Pizza Slice. And if you have a sweet tooth: Juniors has the best cheesecake in the city, hands down!
First-time visitors should always book their hotel in Manhattan – this way the distances are short and you can easily reach all the sights on foot. I like Soho, Tribeca, Lower Manhattan, and Murray Hill in particular.
In New York, the best way to get around is on foot – or you can jump on a 'Citi Bike', which is super cheap to rent. We also like to use the NYC Ferries, which can shuttle you between Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens on the East River for the price of a one-way subway ride.
It's worth visiting New York at any time of the year. But if I had to settle on individual months, I recommend May/June and September/October.
There are so many different gastro spots in Williamsburg, the East Village, and West Village.
New York and shopping simply go hand in hand, Great areas are SoHo, 5th Avenue, and the lower part of Broadway. Be sure to avoid the Times Square area for shopping at all costs – most stores are overpriced and true tourist traps!
Exploring New York with the family is huge fun - I myself have been to our favorite city with my kids numerous times. Among my personal highlights is a trip to the Statue of Liberty, the visit to the One World Observatory, and Central Park with its lakes and playgrounds. Also really exciting is the Museum of Natural History, which will be familiar to many from the movie "Night at the Museum".
Make sure to take a sailing tour on the Hudson River. Many tours, one with on-board wine tasting, for example, start at Pier 62. This is a really relaxed way to travel and a fun way to meet new people.
New York can also be quite romantic. A visit to the Empire State Building in the evening from 10 pm (from Thursday to Saturday) is a real highlight, not just for couples. During this time, a saxophonist plays on the observation deck. Also very enjoyable are the dinner cruises and a flight in a helicopter over New York.
Among the most important events in New York are St. Patrick's Day in March, Gay Pride in June, of course, the 4th of July, and also the Macy's Parade – which is an absolute must-see.
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Great walking tour to learn the basics about SOHO, Little Italy and Chinatown without being inundated by facts that you’ll inevitable forget. Gabby was an outstanding tour guide. Her sunny and cheerful disposition, combined with her thespian-level skill of telling stories made the tour all the more enjoyable.
Kevin had a wealth of information to share with the group. It was great to learn about the history of Hudson Park and other relevant areas of NYC. Kevin was an awesome guide!!!
It was a lovely night (albeit a bit chilly). Got to see the city from a different angle as well as Lady Liberty which was the biggest thrill for me....and I am Canadian!
Well worth the visit, so much to see and learn. Very well organised.
Awesome experience with the best views of NYC. I highly recommend
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