


Must-See Highlights of Manhattan Bus Tour
This is your ultimate NYC bucket list
$79 per adult
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Highlights
- Take a 6-hour tour of New York's must-see sights while riding a climate-controlled bus.
- With the help of your knowledgeable, local guide, learn everything there is to know about New York's well-known sites and insider information.
- Take the Staten Island Ferry to see the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and other iconic New York City landmarks.
- Take a moment to think at the 9/11 Memorial, which has the biggest artificial waterfalls in the nation.
- Discover a variety of areas, including SoHo and Greenwich Village as well as Chinatown and Little Italy.
- Off your New York City bucket list, cross off places like Rockefeller Center, Madison Square Park, and Central Park.


































What you'll do
To enable you to experience the very greatest aspects of our incredible city by land and water, we have put together a riveting itinerary. Spend a day taking in all the excitement, sights, and sounds of New York!
Meet your guide at Rockefeller Center and begin the day with a stroll past Radio Music City Hall, ...
To enable you to experience the very greatest aspects of our incredible city by land and water, we have put together a riveting itinerary. Spend a day taking in all the excitement, sights, and sounds of New York!
Meet your guide at Rockefeller Center and begin the day with a stroll past Radio Music City Hall, The Rink, and the Prometheus monument. Then board our spacious, air-conditioned coach bus as we travel south on Fifth Avenue.
We’ll go through Koreatown and the Diamond District before arriving at Madison Square Park for our first destination. Madison Square Park, which bears James Madison’s name and is known as the “Father of the Constitution,” offers a breathtaking perspective of the Empire State Building and a close-up look at the Flatiron Building.
Madison Square Park, which bears James Madison’s name and is known as the “Father of the Constitution,” offers a breathtaking perspective of the Empire State Building and a close-up look at the Flatiron Building.
You’ll go past thriving and distinctive areas including Greenwich Village, SoHo, Chinatown, Little Italy, and Wall Street as we continue south down 5th Avenue. As your guide highlights the sights, discover their history.
After stopping for lunch at the Whitehall Ferry Terminal, we’ll board the Staten Island Ferry for a tour of New York Harbor that will take us past Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty, and an incredible perspective of the city’s skyline.
Before returning uptown to the Hudson River, we stop at the stunning and deeply moving 9/11 Memorial to pay our respects. Before reaching Central Park, we’ll pass the imposing Vessel sculpture at Hudson Yard, Columbus Circle, the Time Warner Center, and the Lincoln Center.
Enjoy a stroll over to Strawberry Fields to see the “Imagine” homage to late Beatle John Lennon. The opulent Dakota apartments, where John Lennon was notoriously murdered, will also be visible to you.
Our journey will end with a leg through the Upper West Side, passing the Natural History Museum. After passing the Metropolitan Museum on Fifth Avenue, we will bike through Central Park and return to Fifth Street.
At Times Square, our journey comes to a conclusion. Your guide will have a wealth of insider knowledge of things to see and do if you decide to stay to see a show, eat supper, or visit other sights.
Itinerary
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Rockefeller Center
Shopping, restaurants, and stunning art deco buildings are all nearby.
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Madison Square Park
Stunning views of the Empire State Building and the Flatiron Building can be found in this verdant oasis in the middle of the metropolis.
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Greenwich, SoHo, Chinatown, Little Italy
As you are being driven through these neighborhoods, your guide will point out the best attractions (from bus)
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Wall Street
The financial center of the United States with a view of the old Trinity Church (from bus)
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Staten Island Ferry
A picturesque trip around Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty before lunch is time-consuming.
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The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
The largest artificial waterfalls in the nation are located in a tranquil plaza.
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Hudson Yards
Visit the monumental Vessel sculpture (from bus)
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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Center of performing arts in New York City (from bus)
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American Museum of Natural History
Star-studded setting for the popular film “Night at the Museum” (from bus)
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Central Park
A stroll around Strawberry Fields and sweeping views
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
One of the biggest fashion and pop culture charity events, the Met Gala, is held there (from bus)
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Times Square
The world’s thriving and vibrant entertainment center
Plan your trip
Tour ending point
This tour ends at Times Square (near 7th Avenue and 49th Street).
Refund policy
We offer a 100% refund up to 24 hours before the start time.
Meeting point
Meet your guide in front of the FAO Schwarz toy store near Rockefeller Center on W. 49th St (between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue).
FAQs
How much walking is there?
We’ll be getting off the bus at a few locations so we may explore the neighborhood for a more authentic experience. Typically, these breaks last up to 30 minutes.
What is the rescheduling policy?
We are aware that plans can change. Up to 24 hours before the start of your trip, you can cancel and get a full refund or choose to reschedule. We would have incurred hard expenditures within 24 hours of your tour, so we are unable to permit rescheduling or cancellation without fees.
When should I get there?
Be prepared to arrive 15 minutes early. If you are late, you might not be able to catch up before the trip begins.
What if it rains?
We operate tours in every weather. You will receive a full refund if we are forced to cancel due to severe weather.
Are gratuities included?
Although tips are not provided, our guides always appreciate them. Giving your guide a gratuity is a fantastic way to express that you thought they did an excellent job.