New York, NY

There is always something to do in New York City, no matter what time of the day or night! From world famous landmark attractions to five-star restaurants, unique shopping choices, award-winning entertainment, The Big Apple is truly
“the city that never sleeps!”

 

New York City Tour

From yacht cruises to double Decker buses, guided walking tours to “hop on/hop off” shuttle tours, there are a plethora of city tour options to choose from when it comes to seeing New York in style.

 
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Sightseeing Cruise

Select from a three hour full island cruise, a two hour semi-circle cruise or a 75 minute Liberty cruise. All tours get you up close and personal to many of the iconic New York sights perfect for photo opportunities. Each tour is narrated by professional guides, refreshments are available and there is both climates controlled indoor seating as well as covered outdoor seating. 

 
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Statue of Liberty

Given to the United States from the people of France, the Statue of Liberty was dedicated in 1886. Located on Liberty Island, a ferry is the only access to the Statue. Once there you have the option of a Ranger guided tour or a self guided audio tour. Most Statue of Liberty tours also include a ferry ride to Ellis Island and the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. 

 

Ground Zero

Ground Zero is the official site of the Twin Towers that were destroyed in the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. Now, two enormous reflecting pools sit where the towers once stood with names of those that lost their lives etched around the edges. The official museum displays artifacts, exhibits, and educational programs centered around victims, survivors, responders, and witnesses to the tradgedy. 

 
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Broadway Play

Enjoy an award winning Broadway show of your choice, featuring top name actors and actresses. There are a total of 41 professional theaters located in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan. Broadway has come to represent the highest level of theatre in the United States.

 
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Empire State Building

One of the most iconic landmarks in the world, the Empire State Building soars more than a quarter of mile above New York City. There are two Observatories open to the public, one on the 86th floor and one on the 102nd floor. On the 80th floor there is a permanent exhibit showcases the history, engineering and construction of the building along with photos and mementos of the 3,400 odd workers who helped to create history.

 

Rockefeller Center

Right in the heart of midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Center is comprised of 19 buildings and includes Radio City Music Hall, NBC Studios, the Ice Skating Rink and the Avenue of the Americas. In addition to plenty of entertainment and sightseeing opportunities, there are great dining choices, shopping selections including high-end clothing, stationary, art, electronics, NYC memorabilia and more.

 

Highlights shown above are just a few of this area's top attractions.
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