1
Statue of Liberty
Great opportunity for once-in-a-lifetime photos, videos, and selfies with Lady Liberty herself from the cruise ship.
Duration: 10 minutes
2
One World Trade Center
View the iconic Freedom Tower, a focal point of the Lower Manhattan skyline.
3
Brooklyn Bridge
Travel under the legendary Brooklyn Bridge. An amazing opportunity for photos and videos.
4
Manhattan Bridge
View of the Manhattan Bridge, from a whole new perspective. As we make our way along the river, you'll be surrounded by stunning views of the city skyline and some of its most recognizable landmarks. Our experienced guide will share with you the history and architecture behind the Manhattan Bridge, as well as other interesting tidbits about the city's rich culture and heritage.
5
Edge NYC
Edge is the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, with a one-of-a-kind design. It's suspended in mid-air, giving you the feeling of floating in the sky with 360-defree views you can't get anywhere else.
6
Hudson Yards
Recently built from the ground up, Hudson Yards on Manhattan's West Side is a triumph of culture, commerce and cuisine.
7
Ellis Island
After welcoming more than 12 million immigrants to our shores, Ellis Island is now a poetic symbol of the American Dream.
8
Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market was constructed in the 1890s and was originally the site of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex where the Oreo cookie was invented and produced. Chelsea Market is now a world-class food hall, shopping mall, office building and television production facility located in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City.
9
The High Line
Owned by the City of New York, the High Line is a 1.5 mile-long elevated public park, greenway and rail trail on the west side of Manhattan.
10
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172 acre island in the heart of New York Harbor. It's only 800 yards from Lower Manhattan, and even closer to Brooklyn.
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Dumbo
Dumbo's name is an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, and the span gives the creatively oriented neighborhood much of its character. Trendy Dumbo's cobblestone streets and converted Brooklyn warehouse buildings are the backdrop for independent boutiques, high-end restaurants and trendy cafes.
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Lower Manhattan
South of 14th Street, Lower Manhattan is comprised of diverse areas such as artsy Greenwich Village, hip Tribeca, vibrant Chinatown, and the buzzing Financial District. It’s home to the Whitney Museum of American Art, along with One World Trade Center and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.