Enjoy this perfect introduction to New York on a Hop on Hop off Big Bus tour. The finest way to explore all of New York's renowned landmarks and museums is to take a seat back and unwind on an open-top, double-decker sightseeing bus while listening to fascinating and extremely informative audio commentary. You may immerse yourself in New York's bustling contemporary day life as well as go on a fascinating journey through the city's rich history thanks to the bus route. The One World Observatory, which offers a 360-degree view of the Manhattan skyline, Long Island, New Jersey, and New York Harbour, is one of the city's most famous historical monuments that you'll pass by and have the chance to get off and explore further.
Discover Lower Manhattan on the City centre trip, which also visits well-known areas including Chelsea, the Financial District, the Flatiron District, the World Trade Centre, Battery Park, Soho and NoHo, Greenwich Village, and the East Village. Take a stroll down Wall Street to see the iconic Stock Exchange and Charging Bull, dine your way through Little Italy and Chinatown, and then shop 'til you drop at all the upscale boutiques that SoHo is known for! Next proceed to the Upper East Side, which is where some of New York's most well-liked museums are located. Visit the Frick Collection and the Metropolitan Museum of Art here to get lost in history and the arts. You also travel past Midtown on the Uptown loop, which is included on some tickets, passing by the Grand Central Terminal and St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
Journey New York on foot with a special offer with Unlimited Biking, NYC's premier cycle hire company on selected tickets. When you purchase a 1-hour (minimum) bike rental, you'll receive an extra hour free! Alternatively,
Entry to the Empire State Building, where you will have majestic views from an Art-Deco icon. A must-see for any visitor to New York City, the Empire State Building is world-famous for its spectacular 360-degree views, majestic Art Deco design, and iconic presence in the history of film, literature and music. Included in your ticket is access to the 86th floor main observation deck.