New York City, NYC, The Big Apple, even Gotham — the list of epithets for the US's most populous city goes on. Aside from being a trade and finance capital, NYC is a centre for media — drive and ambition fuels this city. The opportunities that bring so many dreamers to New York have also created a unique fusion of culture, cuisine, art and fashion. With so much to see, experience and taste, it can sometimes feel impossible to fit everything in when travelling to New York because this is the city that never sleeps.
“This was a very enjoyable and entertaining tour. Jeff was very knowledgeable and told a lot of fun and interesting stories along the way. He was very personable and made the tour very enjoyable.”
Exciting tour - memorable day
5 - Excellent
Anna Siu
“It was a very interesting tour. My husband and I were excited to visit the Lion King props room and were allowed to touch and feel the light graphite lion head pieces. I got to try on some costumes that I've seen in plays. Memorable for us!”
Excellent
5 - Excellent
Mrs. Yvonne N.
“Our guide Nikki did a splendid job and did our tour to something special. Take care of Nikki she is one of a kind. We will absolutely consider the tour operator to help us with another trip when we come back to New York.”
New York - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips
Travel Highlights
The Empire State Building is a must-see. An icon of the city skyline, head to the viewing deck for a breathtaking perspective.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art or ‘The Met’ houses one of the biggest art collections in the world.
The Rockefeller Center is the epitome of New York in Winter. The Christmas Tree, the ice rink, the shops. If you’re visiting for Christmas, this is the place to go.
Times Square is the image of New York broadcast around the world. While a tourist trap, it has to be seen.
Chinatown is an experience like no other; an attack on the senses that you won’t begrudge.
Brooklyn Bridge is another icon of New York, but it’s also crowded. Pulaski Bridge is lesser known and offers a great view of the NYC skyline.
The 9/11 memorial will be a sobering experience.
Travel Tips
To visit the Empire State Building, buy tickets online or arrive very early or late to avoid long queues. It open all year around (including holidays) from 8 am to 2 am.
Get a Metrocard and start using the subway.
Dress for the weather. Walking a lot is mandatory in New York and being prepared for the outdoors will pay off.
Foodies should head to Hell’s Kitchen and 9th Ave, just five minutes away from Times Square.