Discover the essence of New York City with this insider's tour, perfect for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers. Uncover iconic landmarks and hidden gems while indulging in the city's renowned food scene.
Iconic Landmarks: 1,Visit Grand Central Terminal and marvel at its stunning architecture. Explore the New York Public Library, a historic treasure in the heart of the city. 2,Hidden Gems: Stroll through Bryant Park, an urban oasis with vibrant cultural activities. 3,Discover the artistic charm of the DUMBO art district, with its cobblestone streets and waterfront views. 4,Foodie Delights: Savor a cup of artisanal coffee at Blue Bottle Coffee. Treat yourself to a slice of the exquisite Mille Crêpes at Lady M Bakery. Browse the unique offerings and culinary delights at Chelsea Market.
Join our knowledgeable tour guide for an unforgettable adventure in the Big Apple. Experience New York like a local and create memories that will last a lifetime.
New York City has so much to offer that many tourists, and even the locals, never venture outside of Manhattan. This town is the ultimate home for food lovers and information seekers with a rich and diverse history waiting to be explored. Ranging from worldwide well-known Statue of Liberty to Wall Streets, one of the worlds great financial centers, New York City seems to have all the needs covered! Itinerary: Grand Central (inside, 20 mins) → New York Public Library (inside) +Bryant Park +Blue Bottle Coffee (Optional) +Lady M Cake (Optional) (40 mins) → Central Park (20 mins) → Roosevelt Island (Optional, include one-way cable car ticket, 40 mins) → DUMBO (70 mins) → Little Island +Starbucks +Chelsea Market +The High Line +Lunch (Optional) (80 mins) → Vessel (outside visit, 10 mins)
The distinctive architecture and interior design of Grand Central Terminal's station house have earned it several landmark designations, including as a National Historic Landmark. Its Beaux-Arts design incorporates numerous works of art. Grand Central Terminal is one of the world's ten most visited tourist attractions, with 21.9 million visitors in 2013, excluding train and subway passengers.
It is the representing building in the New York Public Library system and a landmark in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The branch, one of four research libraries in the library system, contains nine separate divisions. The structure contains four stories open to the public. The main entrance steps are at Fifth Avenue at its intersection with East 41st Street. As of 2015, the branch contains an estimated 2.5 million volumes in its stacks.
You will make your own way to the meeting points