- 3-Day Super Saving Combo offers up to four different tours, plus passes to Empire State Building Observatory and South Street Seaport
- Uptown, Downtown and Brooklyn Loop Tours offer fun and convienent hop on/off service throughout the day
- Get the most out of your visit to New York City
- Simply the best and most affordable way to see the Big Apple
- The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Financial District, Empire State Building, South Seaport Museum, and much more!
If you are spending three consecutive days in New York City, you want to use your time wisely and take in as many of the sites as you can. Instead of depending on a guidebook itinerary, do the smart thing – book a tour, but not just any tour. The 3-Day Super Savings Combo: This will allow you to see everything you want to see in the Big Apple. Our 3-Day Super Saving Combo might be the best ticket in the area that can you purchase. This combo offers all of the four loop tours (Downtown, Uptown, Night Lights and Brooklyn), NYC Official Heritage Tour, the Lady Liberty Harbor Cruise, and tickets to the Empire State Building and South Seaport Museum.
The four loop tours: Downtown- (hop on/off) This New York City Double Decker Downtown Loop Motor Bus Tour takes you downtown Manhattan. It includes stops near Greenwich Village, Times Square, Empire State Building, as well as the Union Square shopping district, Rockefeller Center, the World Trade Center site, and the New York City Police Museum among others. With a bus every 20 mins. you won't be waiting long for a ride to your next exciting attraction. Ticket is valid for 72 hours, so it may be used at your leisure. Uptown- (Hop on/off) You can hop off at Central Park and enjoy a carriage ride. Stop by Lincoln Center, or go window-shopping through Fifth Avenue. Continue your uptown adventure by exploring American Museum of Natural History or any of the Museums (Guggenheim, Metropolitan Museum) along the Museum Mile. See Dakota Apartments, the home of former Beatle great, John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono. Take in the stately Cathedral of St. John the Divine. See Grant's Tomb. Learn more about Harlem’s historic Apollo Theater where Billie Holiday and Stevie Wonder have played. Be sure to pick up some items at the Harlem Market. The possibility of things to see and do on the Uptown Loop tour is endless. With a bus every 30 mins. you won't be waiting long for a ride to your next exciting attraction. Ticket is valid for 72 hours, so it may be used at your leisure. Brooklyn- (Hop on/off) Learn what makes Brooklyn a cultural destination. Discover the wonders of the flowers and plants at the Botanic Garden. Enjoy the exhibits at Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum. Find deals and more along the Antique Furniture District and in the Fulton Mall. Explore the Grand Army Plaza, Cadman Plaza, and the Brooklyn Public Library. Shop at the funky and trendy 5th and 7th Avenue boutiques. This is only the start of what you can experience on the Brooklyn Loop tour. With a bus every 30 mins. you won't be waiting long for a ride to your next exciting attraction. Ticket is valid for 72 hours, so it may be used at your leisure. Night Lights Loop- (Fully guided consecutive) A trip to the Big Apple will not be complete without seeing the city in all its sparkling beauty at night. This New York City Double Decker Night Loop Motor Bus Tour takes you downtown to the Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, SoHo, and Brooklyn among others. New York has one of the largest and most famous skylines on earth and that is the iconic Empire State Building. See this towering façade during the evening and you might be able to appreciate it more. Or Holiday Lights- (Fully Guided Consecutive) Departing nightly during the season, you have the opportunity to see the famous decorated windows at Macy’s, Lord & Taylor’s, and Saks Fifth Avenue department stores. You’ll be amazed at the sight of the Rockefeller Center’s lighted tree as you see it up close. Be sure to get a picture in front of the tree! Enjoy a cup of hot chocolate at a nearby vendor within the Rockefeller Plaza and watch the ice-skaters skate around the rink. Or if you are the adventurous type, lace up and practice your figure-eight on perhaps the most famous ice-skating rink in the U.S. (Downtown, Uptown, Night Lights or Holiday Lights, and Brooklyn) are conducted on a double-decker bus, allowing you to hop on/hop off along any of the over 50 destinations on the routes. Each tour is given daily and is about two-hours. Additional Tours: NYC Official Heritage Tour- (Fully Guided Consecutive) Starting from its beginning, you will learn how the Dutch founded New York City in 1626, and the role that the Big Apple played in the American Revolution. An interesting tidbit along the way is that the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence took place at the southwest corner of City Hall Park. On this 90-minute tour, you will also visit the Empire State Building, the Woolworth Building, Titanic Lighthouse Memorial, 8th Street Greenwich Village and the Flatiron Building. You will see Five Points, the area that is credited for the birth of investigative journalism. Moreover, a city wouldn’t be a city without its share of gossip and scandals. The tour will provide background information on some scandalous situations that took place in the Big Apple. Listen and learn more about New York City’s colorful past as stories are recounted about the 1920’s and speakeasies. The Heritage tour trolley departs every hour between 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. from the Theater District, located at 8th Avenue (between 45th and 46th Streets). Lady Liberty Harbor Cruise- No frills, no gimmicks, this boat tour to the Statue of Liberty is quick, inspirational fun for the whole family. Our ship’s captain narrates through the on board speaker system and points out many of the highlights that can bee viewed during this quick trip around Manhattan. The Statue of Liberty isn’t the only highlight on this tour, of course. From the water, you will have an excellent opportunity to discover the sights of Ellis Island. This famous immigration station was the staging area for the immigration rush to America, now a national monument; it holds genealogy information of first-generation immigrants. This integral part of our nation’s history is one of the must-see sights when visiting New York City. Admission to the Empire State Building- This 102 story skyscraper's observatory is the best in the city. Offering unobstructed views above and beyond all others. This architectural marvel is not only good for sightseeing, a trip through the lobby will enlighten the curious to the integral part this building had in the creation of the New York we know and love today. South Street Seaport Museum- Offering visitors a glimpse into times past. This unique historical tribute chronicles the seafaring times of over 200 years ago up to today, When new York was but a fishing village. Now days, over 30,000 square feet are dedicated to keeping history alive. Educational and fun for the whole family. |