[00:00:00]1 Introduction [00:00:30]2 Statue of Liberty [00:00:57]3 Top of the Rock [00:01:15]4 Empire State Building [00:01:30]5 Times Square [00:01:54]6 Central Park [00:02:20]7 Brooklyn Bridge [00:02:36]8 Grand Central Terminal [00:02:57]9 Broadway [00:03:15]10 Radio City Music Hall [00:03:41]11 9/11 Memorial and Museum [00:04:03]12 The High Line [00:04:21]13 Metropolitan Museum of Art [00:04:46]14 Fifth Avenue [00:04:59]15 One World Trade Center [00:05:22]16 New York Public Library [00:05:43]17 Bryant Park [00:05:57]18 Wall Street [00:06:11]19 St. Patrick’s Cathedral [00:06:35]20 Museum of Modern Art [00:06:48]21 Coney Island [00:07:17]22 Catch a Game [00:07:33]23 Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour [00:07:49]24 Hudson River Cruise [00:08:23]25 Ellis Island [00:08:54]26 Eat Your Way Around NYC
Of course! There are loads of great tours in the city - we love the sightseeing buses because you can hop on and off whenever you see somewhere you want to explore
Yes for sure! Head down to the Statue of Liberty first thing in the morning and then once you are done there, head to the Empire State Building. Also book tickets online or get yourself the CityPass to save money but more importantly, save time! Queues can be very long at both attractions
You don’t need to visit multiple obeservation decks. Definitely overdone. Sometimes the most obvious aren’t the best. Agree on the NYC Public Library. Can skip Statue of Liberty. Take Staten Island Ferry to see the Statue for free.