Best Things To Do in NYC

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NYC is home to the Empire State Building, Times Square, Statue of Liberty and other iconic sites, New York City is a fast-paced, globally influential center of art, culture, fashion and finance. The city’s 5 boroughs sit where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean, with the island borough of Manhattan at the “Big Apple's" core.


1) Admission to the Empire State Building Observatory
The Empire State Building is a historical landmark you just can't pass up.  The observatory is on the 86th floor, 1,050 feet yo, with sweeping panoramic views of the city from within a glass-enclosed pavilion and the surrounding open-air promenade.



2) Admission to Top of the Rock
The city will continue to take your breath away at the Top of the Rock Observation Deck.  Not only will you get to experience the heart of Rockefeller Center from your perch on the 70th floor or 30 Rockefeller Plaza, you'll also be treated to views of Central Park, the Chrysler Building, Times Square, the Empire State Building, the Hudson River, the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty.



3) NYCVP’s Freedom Comprehensive Tour
NYCVP's own award-winning Freedom Comprehensive Tour combines all the great landmarks with a walking tour of historic Lower Manhattan.  The tour starts in Midtown and is escorted, via Subway, downtown to the National 9/11 Memorial.  Sights on the tour also include the new World Trade Center Freedom Tower, Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Hall National Monument where George Washington took his oath of office, and the famous statue of the Charging Bull at Battery Park.  From there, you'll have special reserved access for Statue Cruises' Statue of Liberty Ferry where you will visit Liberty Island and tour inside Lady Liberty herself.



4) Gray Line All Around Town 48-Hour Tour
This Gray Line sightseeing tour includes four separate double-decker bus tour loops to see all you can see in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx with unlimited hop-on, hop-off spots at over 50 stops.  The Uptown and Downtown Loops will make sure you get to experience "must see" sights such as Times Square, the Empire State Building, and catch glimpses of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.



5) Broadway Show
No trip to New York City would be complete without a visit to the Great White Way with your choice of Broadway shows.

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