New York sightseeing trips
#2
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Before you get flamed for not doing any research, let me gently suggest that you do a search on this site for suggestions (as well as other research), then ask more specific questions.
Some things to consider include:
What are your interests? Art, shows, dining, shopping, nigtlife, sight-seeing? High-end or low-end? What do you mean by "unusual"?
We'll be here when you're ready.
Some things to consider include:
What are your interests? Art, shows, dining, shopping, nigtlife, sight-seeing? High-end or low-end? What do you mean by "unusual"?
We'll be here when you're ready.
#3
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As another starting point, click on 'destinations' at the top of this page, choose New York City, and read Fodors' 'best of three days itinerary' -- as well as all the other very useful NYC info they've put together right here. And you'll probably have more than you can possibly cram into four days!
#4
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We just returned from our first NYC visit. I strongly suggest the Gray Line doubledecker bus tour. We did the one where you can get off and back on at many stops throughout the city, for a 48 hour period. After two days of that, we went to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the Empire State Building, and Central Park.
#5
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I will second the recommendation for the Gray Line double decker bus tour. It gives a great overview of the city.
http://graylinenewyork.com/
http://graylinenewyork.com/
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