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World Trade Center Site. Radio City Music Hall. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5th Avenue. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Statue of Liberty Ellis Island. Central Park. Empire State Building. Times Square. Rockefeller Center.
Guide by Smithsonian Student Travel
Top 10 Sites in New York City
  • Rockefeller CenterRockefeller Center
  • Times SquareTimes Square
  • Empire State BuildingEmpire State Building
...and 7 more places
Municipal Art Society of NY. Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Gift Shop. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. New York Stock Exchange. Sixth Avenue Antiques Market.
Guide by fer brown
Best free things to do in NYC
  • New York Stock ExchangeNew York Stock Exchange
  • Schomburg Center for Research in Black CultureSchomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Gift ShopBrooklyn Botanic Garden: Gift Shop
...and 2 more places
Radio City Music Hall. Top of the Rock. Century 21 Department Store Manhattan. FAO Schwarz Toy Store. Saks Fifth Avenue. St Patrick's Cathedral. St John the Divine Cathedral. The Russian Tea Room.
Guide by Lesley Peterson
Christmas in New York City
  • Top of the RockTop of the Rock
  • Radio City Music HallRadio City Music Hall
  • St Patrick's CathedralSt Patrick's Cathedral
...and 5 more places
Theater District - Times Square, New York, NY. New York, NY. Central Park: Carousel. The New York Aquarium. Rockefeller Center.
Guide by Erin Kiskis
Travel like the Cruise Family - New York City
  • New York, NYNew York, NY
  • Rockefeller CenterRockefeller Center
  • The New York AquariumThe New York Aquarium
...and 2 more places
Baluchi's. Dallas Jones BBQ. Sushi Samba Park. Lombardi's Pizza. La Esquina. Pinkberry. Ess-A-Bagel. Wonjo. Jing Fong Restaurant.
Guide by Frances Hsieh
Some of my Favorite Eateries in NYC
  • Jing Fong RestaurantJing Fong Restaurant
  • Ess-A-BagelEss-A-Bagel
  • WonjoWonjo
...and 6 more places
Brooklyn Bridge. Central Park, New York, NY. Theater District - Times Square, New York, NY. Empire State Building. Statue of Liberty.
Guide by Tommy Chong
Best sights to see in New York City, New York
  • Statue of LibertyStatue of Liberty
  • Empire State BuildingEmpire State Building
  • Central Park, New York, NYCentral Park, New York, NY
...and 2 more places
La Esquina. Union Square Cafe. Elizabeth Restaurant. Rye. White Slab Palace. Congee Village. Bin 71. Baraonda.
Guide by Cameron Bierce
Best restaurants in New York City, New York
  • Bin 71Bin 71
  • BaraondaBaraonda
  • White Slab PalaceWhite Slab Palace
...and 5 more places
Long Beach. Doyers Vietnamese Restaurant. The New York Palace Hotel. Madison Square Garden: Central Park Zoo.
Guide by sridhar manduva
Best Hotel in New York City, New York
  • The New York Palace HotelThe New York Palace Hotel
  • Long BeachLong Beach
  • Doyers Vietnamese RestaurantDoyers Vietnamese Restaurant
...and 2 more places
Waldorf Astoria New York Hotel. Trump International Hotel. Hotel Thirty Thirty. Hilton Garden Inn New York/chelsea, Ny. Four Seasons Hotel New York.
Guide by Joe Silverstein
Best hotel in New York City, New York
  • Four Seasons Hotel New YorkFour Seasons Hotel New York
  • Hilton Garden Inn New York/chelsea, NyHilton Garden Inn New York/chelsea, Ny
  • Waldorf Astoria New York HotelWaldorf Astoria New York Hotel
...and 2 more places
Welcome to the “Big Apple!” Briefly the U.S. capital back in 1789, by 1790 New York was the largest U.S. city—and it still is! From Times Square to Greenwich Village, from Wall Street to the Empire State Building, there’s so much to see and do here. Use your New York Pass over two days for admission to more than 40 of the city’s top attractions. Tour Rockefeller Center, visit the Guggenheim Museum, or ascend to the observation deck of the Empire State Building. Check out Brooklyn’s colorful ethnic neighborhoods or take a cruise to see some of New York’s famous landmarks. Take advantage of the fabulous shopping and dining, and, of course, see a Broadway show!

Service On Call; Choice of one Broadway show (select shows based on availability); 2-day New York Pass including admission to over 40 attractions (see list below).Your New York Pass includes free general admission to the following:Bodies…The Exhibition • Bronx Museum of the Arts • Bronx Zoo • Brooklyn Botanic Garden • Brooklyn Children’s Museum • Brooklyn Museum • Carnegie Hall Tours • Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises • Central Park Zoo • Empire State Building Observation Deck • Empire State News Store • Historic Richmond Town • Jewish Museum • Madame Tussauds New York • Madison Square Garden All Access Tour • Manhattan Mall • Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) • Museum of the Moving Image • Museum of Natural History • Museum of Sex • Museum of Television & Radio • NBC Studio Tour • New York Aquarium • New York Botanical Garden • New York Hall of Science • New York Skyride • New York Transit Museum • Noble Maritime Collection • On Location Tours • Prospect Park Zoo • Queens Museum of Art • Queens Zoo • Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour • Rockefeller Center Tour • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum • Staten Island Botanical Garden • Staten Island Children’s Museum • Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum Ferry • The New York City Police Museum • Tour at Lincoln Center • United Nations Tour • Van Cortlandt House Museum • Walkin’ Broadway • Wave Hill • Whitney Museum of American ArtThe New York Pass also comes with a full-color

Tour by Globus
New York
Welcome to the “Big Apple!” Briefly the U.S. capital back in 1789, by 1790 New York was the largest U.S. city—and it still is! From Times Square to Greenwich Village, from Wall Street to the Empire State Building, there’s so much to see and do here. Use your New York Pass over two days for admission to more than 40 of the city’s top attractions. Tour Rockefeller Center, visit the Guggenheim Museum, or ascend to the observation deck of the Empire State Building. Check out Brooklyn’s colorful ethnic neighborhoods or take a cruise to see some of New York’s famous landmarks. Take advantage of the fabulous shopping and dining, and, of course, see a Broadway show!

Service On Call; Choice of one Broadway show (select shows based on availability); 2-day New York Pass including admission to over 40 attractions (see list below).Your New York Pass includes free general admission to the following:Bodies…The Exhibition • Bronx Museum of the Arts • Bronx Zoo • Brooklyn Botanic Garden • Brooklyn Children’s Museum • Brooklyn Museum • Carnegie Hall Tours • Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises • Central Park Zoo • Empire State Building Observation Deck • Empire State News Store • Historic Richmond Town • Jewish Museum • Madame Tussauds New York • Madison Square Garden All Access Tour • Manhattan Mall • Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) • Museum of the Moving Image • Museum of Natural History • Museum of Sex • Museum of Television & Radio • NBC Studio Tour • New York Aquarium • New York Botanical Garden • New York Hall of Science • New York Skyride • New York Transit Museum • Noble Maritime Collection • On Location Tours • Prospect Park Zoo • Queens Museum of Art • Queens Zoo • Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour • Rockefeller Center Tour • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum • Staten Island Botanical Garden • Staten Island Children’s Museum • Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum Ferry • The New York City Police Museum • Tour at Lincoln Center • United Nations Tour • Van Cortlandt House Museum • Walkin’ Broadway • Wave Hill • Whitney Museum of American ArtThe New York Pass also comes with a full-color

Visit New York and experience all the excitement the “Big Apple” has to offer. Explore bustling Fifth Avenue, historic Ellis Island, the impressive Guggenheim Museum, and more.Service-On-Call; choice of one Broadway show (select shows based on availability); sightseeing as outlined in day-by-day itinerary.
Tour by Monograms
New York
Visit New York and experience all the excitement the “Big Apple” has to offer. Explore bustling Fifth Avenue, historic Ellis Island, the impressive Guggenheim Museum, and more.Service-On-Call; choice of one Broadway show (select shows based on availability); sightseeing as outlined in day-by-day itinerary.
This tour is for those who want to travel around America and live life to the fullest. Do it all, see it all, but don't waste time DOING IT! Fast and furious, you'll circumnavigate the continental United States, spending three weeks travelling coast to coast through the southern states, then traverse back spending three weeks travelling through the north. From mountains to beaches; from the top of skyscrapers to the bottom of canyons, this tour highlights America.
Tour by TrekAmerica
The Grand Trek
This tour is for those who want to travel around America and live life to the fullest. Do it all, see it all, but don't waste time DOING IT! Fast and furious, you'll circumnavigate the continental United States, spending three weeks travelling coast to coast through the southern states, then traverse back spending three weeks travelling through the north. From mountains to beaches; from the top of skyscrapers to the bottom of canyons, this tour highlights America.
An Eastern delight...from the bustling excitement of the big cities to the fun and sun of Florida's beaches. Experience the variety of New Orleans - Bourbon Street, Cajun food and all that jazz! This adventure travels a land rich in scenery, culture, fantasy and invention.
Tour by TrekAmerica
Atlantic Dream
An Eastern delight...from the bustling excitement of the big cities to the fun and sun of Florida's beaches. Experience the variety of New Orleans - Bourbon Street, Cajun food and all that jazz! This adventure travels a land rich in scenery, culture, fantasy and invention.
Combine two of America’s most popular destinations. Briefly the U.S. capital in 1789, by 1790 New York was the largest U.S. city—and it still is! From Times Square to Greenwich Village and from Wall Street to the Empire State Building, there’s so much to see and do here. Cruise around the Statue of Liberty for great photo opportunities. Check out Brooklyn’s colorful ethnic neighborhoods or take a guided walking tour of Central Park. Also take advantage of the fabulous shopping and dining, and, of course, see a Broadway show. Then, travel by train to Washington DC. Since its inception in 1791 on the banks of the Potomac River, Washington DC has evolved into an exciting city combining grand government buildings, monuments, memorials, and museums. Use your Washington DC Power Pass over two days to explore all the famous sights. Take an Old Town Trolley Tour, which covers over 100 points of interest, or ride with DC Ducks to tour the city by land and water. Also, visit the renowned International Spy Museum, Mount Vernon, or, for an interactive experience, visit the Newseum.

including maps and detailed transportation directions to each location.Your Washington DC Power Pass includes free general admission to the following:The International Spy Museum • Madame Tussauds • The Newseum • Old Towne Trolley Tours • Mount Vernon • Bike the Sites • DC Ducks • Woodrow Wilson House • Potomac River Boat • Tudor Place • Audiosteps Audio Tours • Washington Walks • On-Location Tours • Dulles Golf Center • Discovery Creek Children’s Museum • The Phillips Collection • Stephen Decatur House Museum • The National Building Museum • IMAX at the Smithsonian • The National AquariumThe Washington DC Power Pass also comes with a full-color, Service On Call; choice of one Broadway show (select shows based on availability); 2-day New York Pass including admission to over 40 attractions; 2-day Washington DC Power Pass including admission to over 20 attractions.Your New York Pass includes free general admission to the following:Bodies…The Exhibition • Bronx Museum of the Arts • Bronx Zoo • Brooklyn Botanic Garden • Brooklyn Children’s Museum • Brooklyn Museum • Carnegie Hall Tours • Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises • Central Park Zoo • Empire State Building Observation Deck • Empire State News Store • Historic Richmond Town • Jewish Museum • Madame Tussauds New York • Madison Square Garden All Access Tour • Manhattan Mall • Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) • Museum of the Moving Image • Museum of Natural History • Museum of Sex • Museum of Television & Radio • NBC Studio Tour • New York Aquarium • New York Botanical Garden • New York Hall of Science • New York Skyride • New York Transit Museum • Noble Maritime Collection • On Location Tours • Prospect Park Zoo • Queens Museum of Art • Queens Zoo • Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour • Rockefeller Center Tour • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum • Staten Island Botanical Garden • Staten Island Children’s Museum • Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum Ferry • The New York City Police Museum • Tour at Lincoln Center • United Nations Tour • Van Cortlandt House Museum • Walkin’ Broadway • Wave Hill • Whitney Museum of American ArtThe New York Pass also comes with a full-color

Tour by Globus
New York & Washington Dc
Combine two of America’s most popular destinations. Briefly the U.S. capital in 1789, by 1790 New York was the largest U.S. city—and it still is! From Times Square to Greenwich Village and from Wall Street to the Empire State Building, there’s so much to see and do here. Cruise around the Statue of Liberty for great photo opportunities. Check out Brooklyn’s colorful ethnic neighborhoods or take a guided walking tour of Central Park. Also take advantage of the fabulous shopping and dining, and, of course, see a Broadway show. Then, travel by train to Washington DC. Since its inception in 1791 on the banks of the Potomac River, Washington DC has evolved into an exciting city combining grand government buildings, monuments, memorials, and museums. Use your Washington DC Power Pass over two days to explore all the famous sights. Take an Old Town Trolley Tour, which covers over 100 points of interest, or ride with DC Ducks to tour the city by land and water. Also, visit the renowned International Spy Museum, Mount Vernon, or, for an interactive experience, visit the Newseum.

including maps and detailed transportation directions to each location.Your Washington DC Power Pass includes free general admission to the following:The International Spy Museum • Madame Tussauds • The Newseum • Old Towne Trolley Tours • Mount Vernon • Bike the Sites • DC Ducks • Woodrow Wilson House • Potomac River Boat • Tudor Place • Audiosteps Audio Tours • Washington Walks • On-Location Tours • Dulles Golf Center • Discovery Creek Children’s Museum • The Phillips Collection • Stephen Decatur House Museum • The National Building Museum • IMAX at the Smithsonian • The National AquariumThe Washington DC Power Pass also comes with a full-color, Service On Call; choice of one Broadway show (select shows based on availability); 2-day New York Pass including admission to over 40 attractions; 2-day Washington DC Power Pass including admission to over 20 attractions.Your New York Pass includes free general admission to the following:Bodies…The Exhibition • Bronx Museum of the Arts • Bronx Zoo • Brooklyn Botanic Garden • Brooklyn Children’s Museum • Brooklyn Museum • Carnegie Hall Tours • Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises • Central Park Zoo • Empire State Building Observation Deck • Empire State News Store • Historic Richmond Town • Jewish Museum • Madame Tussauds New York • Madison Square Garden All Access Tour • Manhattan Mall • Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) • Museum of the Moving Image • Museum of Natural History • Museum of Sex • Museum of Television & Radio • NBC Studio Tour • New York Aquarium • New York Botanical Garden • New York Hall of Science • New York Skyride • New York Transit Museum • Noble Maritime Collection • On Location Tours • Prospect Park Zoo • Queens Museum of Art • Queens Zoo • Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour • Rockefeller Center Tour • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum • Staten Island Botanical Garden • Staten Island Children’s Museum • Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum Ferry • The New York City Police Museum • Tour at Lincoln Center • United Nations Tour • Van Cortlandt House Museum • Walkin’ Broadway • Wave Hill • Whitney Museum of American ArtThe New York Pass also comes with a full-color

On this vacation, arrive in “The Big Apple” and venture northwest through the Pocono Mountains to upstate New York. Cross the border to the Canadian side of the Niagara River and spend two nights in beautiful Niagara Falls. Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Niagara Falls, and board the Maid of the Mist for a thrilling boat ride to view the thundering waterfalls from river level. During your free time in Niagara Falls, perhaps visit the Butterfly Conservatory, Great Gorge Adventure, or Botanical Gardens, or ride the aerial cable car. Next, travel southeast through the Appalachian Mountains to the City of Brotherly Love—Philadelphia. Explore the birthplace of American independence on your Philadelphia sightseeing tour before moving on to the U.S. capital, Washington DC. Washington DC is a sightseeing treasure-trove, and your tour highlights the well-known sights, such as Arlington National Cemetery and the Korean and Vietnam War Memorials. Your vacation ends with free time to explore Washington DC on your own before you head back to New York City for two nights and a tour of the city’s most popular sights.

favorable conditions exist from mid-May to late-October. When weather is unfavorable, a walking tour through the scenic tunnels will be substituted., including admission charges where applicable.NOTE: The operation of the Maid of the Mist cruise is subject to favorable weather and/or river conditions. Usually, and Washington DC; orientation tour in Philadelphia; Maid of the Mist cruise; Arlington National Cemetery; Korean and Vietnam War Veterans Memorials. Inside visits as shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description, In Niagara Falls

Tour by Cosmos
New York, Niagara Falls & Washington Dc W/new York Ext
On this vacation, arrive in “The Big Apple” and venture northwest through the Pocono Mountains to upstate New York. Cross the border to the Canadian side of the Niagara River and spend two nights in beautiful Niagara Falls. Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Niagara Falls, and board the Maid of the Mist for a thrilling boat ride to view the thundering waterfalls from river level. During your free time in Niagara Falls, perhaps visit the Butterfly Conservatory, Great Gorge Adventure, or Botanical Gardens, or ride the aerial cable car. Next, travel southeast through the Appalachian Mountains to the City of Brotherly Love—Philadelphia. Explore the birthplace of American independence on your Philadelphia sightseeing tour before moving on to the U.S. capital, Washington DC. Washington DC is a sightseeing treasure-trove, and your tour highlights the well-known sights, such as Arlington National Cemetery and the Korean and Vietnam War Memorials. Your vacation ends with free time to explore Washington DC on your own before you head back to New York City for two nights and a tour of the city’s most popular sights.

favorable conditions exist from mid-May to late-October. When weather is unfavorable, a walking tour through the scenic tunnels will be substituted., including admission charges where applicable.NOTE: The operation of the Maid of the Mist cruise is subject to favorable weather and/or river conditions. Usually, and Washington DC; orientation tour in Philadelphia; Maid of the Mist cruise; Arlington National Cemetery; Korean and Vietnam War Veterans Memorials. Inside visits as shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description, In Niagara Falls


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