New York City, New York
This is truly the city that never sleeps. There is enough to see and to keep you busy every minute. Start along 5th Avenue at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum, or visit any of the other 30-plus major museums in the city. Take a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park. Attend the latest smash hit on Broadway. View the city from the 102nd floor of the Empire State Building. Browse through SoHo's art galleries and unusual boutiques. Visit the Statue of Liberty, Lincoln Center, Gracie Mansion, Times Square, and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, just to name a few of the famous sights.
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New York City, New York
This is truly the city that never sleeps. There is enough to see and to keep you busy every minute. Start along 5th Avenue at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum, or visit any of the other 30-plus major museums in the city. Take a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park. Attend the latest smash hit on Broadway. View the city from the 102nd floor of the Empire State Building. Browse through SoHo's art galleries and unusual boutiques. Visit the Statue of Liberty, Lincoln Center, Gracie Mansion, Times Square, and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, just to name a few of the famous sights.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who should go?
Families
Take in the patriotic feeling of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
Singles and Couples
New York City nightlife is unmatched.
Culture Cravers
Home of the famous "Broadway" musical, and many of the best museums in the world.
Shoppers
From Fifth Avenue to Canal Street, you’ll find high-end stores, sidewalk carts, and everything in between.
What's the climate like?
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60° F |
82° F |
65° F |
| Average Low |
27° F |
43° F |
66° F |
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3.4" |
4.0" |
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The Atlantic Ocean keeps the temperatures in New York fairly moderate all year long.
How do I get around town?
Three major airports service New York City. John F. Kennedy Airport, located in southeastern Queens, is 15 miles from Manhattan. La Guardia Airport, located in northern Queens, is eight miles from Manhattan. And Newark Airport, located in New Jersey, is 10 miles from Manhattan.
Transfers
Transfers between any of the three airports and your hotel are available with your vacation package.
Subway
Take advantage of the New York City subway system for the authentic New Yorker experience. It’s safe and the fastest way around town during the day, and it’s also very inexpensive. A ride will only cost you $2, but if you want to upgrade to unlimited rides, $7 will get you a full day and $21 will buy you seven days of subway excitement. MetroCards, as they’re called, can be purchased at subway station booths, MetroCard vending machines, and neighborhood merchants with a "MetroCard Sold Here" sign. Single-ride passes and MetroCards for the subway and the bus are the same and interchangeable.
The New York City subway has 468 stations serving 24 routes. Routes are identified by letters, such as A B C and by numbers, such as 1 2 3, etc. These routes serve Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens. The Staten Island Railway serves Staten Island. Ask for a free subway map at any subway station booth.
Bus
Bus stops are located at street corners and have a tall, round sign with a bus emblem and route number. Some stops have bus shelters. Most stops also include a "Guide-A-Ride," which is a rectangular box attached to the bus sign pole that displays a route map and bus schedule. You can pay with exact change, a token, or your MetroCard.
Taxi
A ride in a New York City taxicab is a unique experience. Tip around 10-15%. If you think you're being charged too much, either let the driver know or get a receipt and note the license number — the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission wields some serious clout, and cabbies are justifiably nervous of being reported to them.
Carriages
What could be more romantic than a horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park? However, be aware that it can cost up to $90 for 40 minutes.
Note on Navigation: Navigating the busy streets of New York City may seem a daunting task, but with a little bit of research it lays out fairly easily thanks to a grid system of named or numbered avenues running the north-south length of the island, cut across by numbered streets that run from east to west. Above Washington Square, Fifth Avenue, and Central Park serve as the dividing line between the East Side and the West Side. Cross-street numbers begin at Fifth Avenue and grow higher toward each river, generally (but not exclusively) in 100-digit increments per block.
What kinds of dining and nightlife are available?
Wow, where do you begin? New York City is unparalleled in so many ways, and restaurants and dining is definitely one of them. The Big Apple is home to everything from celebrity chefs to street carts selling hot dogs. If it exists, you’ll find it in New York. From superb Italian fare in Little Italy to the wonderfully authentic dining in Chinatown, with so many restaurants to choose from, you’re sure to find something to charm your palate. If you have your heart set on a special dinner, find out when they begin taking reservations and mark that day on your calendar. Here are some suggested restaurants:
- Ben Benson's Steak House
A Mobil Three-Star winner, Ben Benson's is a tasty steakhouse frequented by celebrities looking to indulge with gigantic steaks and lobster. Times Square.
- Delmonico's Restaurant
The first restaurant in America, Delmonico's has survived the Great Fire of 1835 and the Civil War to serve you the freshest seafood and prime steaks and chops. Financial District.
- Hello-Deli
As seen on the Late Show with David Letterman; Rupert can't get you on the show but he can make you a delicious deli sandwich.
- Lucali
Serving the quintessential thin-cruust, brick-oven New York pizza. Brooklyn.
- Morimoto
Masaharu Morimoto, sometimes known as Iron Chef Morimoto from the Food Network series, creates amazing Asian cuisine including a sushi bar where the omakase menu features fugu in the winter months. Chelsea.
- Per Se
From celebrity chef Thomas Keller, who some say was the inspiration for Remy in Disney•Pixar's hit movie Ratatouille, Per Se boasts magnificent views of Central Park and is a Mobil Five-Star winner. Columbus Circle.
- Zebu Grill
Enjoy moderately-priced dining in an inviting atmosphere on excellent Brazillian meats and inspired fish dishes. Upper East Side.
New York City didn’t become known as "the city that never sleeps" for no reason. A popular way to spend an evening is at one of the world-famous Broadway musicals. If bars and clubs are more your thing, you won’t be disappointed with New York. Dance clubs, comedy clubs, music clubs, lounges, bars…The list could go on and on. Check the free Village Voice or New York Press or go to a newsstand and buy a copy of Time Out New York or The New Yorker for all the latest hotspots and reviews.
Where should I go shopping?
It’s not hard to figure out why so many New Yorkers call their city the greatest in the world. As with so many other things, if you’re a shopper, New York is where you want to be. You’ll find all of the big names in fashion and goods featured in New York. All the major department stores are here such as Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Saks, Neiman Marcus, and Tiffany & Co.
For ultra-chic shopping, check out Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue. Head to the Village or SoHo for all the small boutiques. For bargains on knock-off brands, Canal Street is the place to be. For up-and-coming artist’s galleries, head over to Brooklyn, to the area called DUMBO, for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass.
A CityStore is at the Official Visitor Information Center at 810 Seventh Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Streets. It’s a great place to pick up official City of New York merchandise in addition to having access to free maps, brochures, and discount coupons.
When are the local events?
There are hundreds of festivals throughout the New York area each year. And if you asked 40 New Yorkers which was the best, you’d get 40 different answers. Here are some highlights, but also check out smaller neighborhood and ethnic festivals, sporting events, and much much more. A good resource for finding out what is going on when you visit — or what to plan your visit around — is the Calender of Events at www.nycvisit.com.
Chinese New Year
Begins first full moon after January 21. Celebrate the Chinese New Year in Chinatown, on and around Mott Street. Five days of celebrating culminate in a colorful procession of lions and dragons made from wood and silk.
The Cherry Blossom Festival
Late April or early May. To celebrate the blooming of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's 200 cherry trees, this festival features classical Japanese dance performances accompanied by bamboo flutes and taiko drums.
Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular
July 4. The FDR Drive is closed to traffic for a few hours so pedestrians can get a better look at the lavish 30-minute display launched from two points on the East River.
Feast of San Gennaro
Mid-September. Since 1926, Little Italy's main drag, Mulberry Street, has been transformed into a fairground for 11 days each September. Three million people turn out each year for food, fun, and music at this festival honoring the patron saint of Naples.
Halloween Parade
October 31. Over 25,000 participants take to the streets of Greenwich Village for the most famous Halloween parade in the country.
Macy's Parade
Thanksgiving Day, late November. From 9 a.m. to noon on Thanksgiving, a procession of floats and huge cartoon character balloons marches down to Macy's in this children's favorite.
New Year's Eve Ball Drop
December 31. It's not officially the New Year until the ball drops over Times Square. Arrive early, since the area is packed with revelers hours before midnight.
What are my golf and recreation options?
Spectator Sports
New York City is the largest market in the United States which means, it has many professional sports teams. In baseball there are the Yankees and the Mets, football has the Jets and the Giants, the Knicks and Nets play basketball, and the Rangers and Islanders play hockey. Other notable annual events include:
- Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show — Mid-February.
- Belmont Stakes — Saturday in early June.
- U.S. Open Tennis Championships — Late August – Labor Day.
Central Park Recreation
Central Park is the center of activity in the city. You’ll find trails where you can walk, run, bike, rollerblade, and ice skate in the winter. There is also a swimming pool, and open areas for frisbee, softball, and other activities.
Travel tidbits
Big Apple Greeter
Established in 1992, Big Apple Greeter is a "welcome visitor" program whose aim is to introduce visitors to a "New Yorker's New York." Nearly 400 adults of all ages and from all five boroughs of New York City have volunteered to become Greeters and each is eager to portray his or her enthusiastic view of New York City. The Big Apple Greeter program is available to visitors free of charge and Greeters do not accept tips.
New to New York
For a glimpse at the fascinating and the bizarre, check out Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium on 42nd Street. Here you'll see uniforms worn by Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey, locks of Elvis Presley's and George Washington's hair, 24 shrunken heads, and a meteorite that fell to Earth in 1529.
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Including Piers 1-6 along a 1.3-mile stretch of the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge Park has received unanimous approval from the Empire State Development Corporation and construction has begun. The future 85-acre park will have public space filled with lawns, recreation, beaches, coves, restored habitats, playgrounds, landscaped areas, and amazing views of the New York skyline. The entire project won't be complete for some time, but you can go swimming at the Floating Pool Lady, a seven lane floating swimming pool moored in the East River. And best of all, it's free!
Neighborhoods
New York City is divided into five boroughs: Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. And most tourists to New York City spend the majority of their time on the island of Manhattan where you'll find a multitude of neighborhoods, each with their own unique flavor. Just to name a few, the Upper East Side is where you'll find chic shopping on 5th Avenue. The Theater District is the heart of the Great White Way where the legendary Broadway shows are preformed. And Chinatown is home to Canal Street where you'll find bargain prices on knock-off goods.
Mandatory Baggage Handling Fee
To avoid unexpected charges, be advised of the following New York City Union Regulation:
If 10 or more passengers (requiring five or more rooms) arrive at the hotel together via the same shared means of transportation, whether or not they are traveling together, they are subject to a roundtrip baggage charge. The charge is per bag and ranges from $4.10 - $4.70 per bag and is subject to change. The passengers will be liable for this charge.
Good to Know:
John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK)
La Guardia Airport (LGA)
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| New York City is in the Eastern Time Zone, one hour ahead of Central Standard Time |
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| 15%-20% at restaurants, $1-$2 bellman (per bag) $2-$3 valet (per use) $2-$3 maid (per day). |
| New York is everything you want to be, but if you’re out on the town and want to blend in, dress up, and be ready to be ultra-trendy. |
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New York City, New York
The following options are available when you book your vacation package to New York City:
Car Rentals
We feature rental cars from Alamo Rent A Car , National Car Rental and Avis, offering you the flexibility and convenience to travel when and where you want. Plus with Avis, you'll earn up to 500 OnePass bonus miles with every qualifying paid rental at participating locations.
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Roundtrip Airport/Hotel Shuttle-LGA Airport/New York City Hotels
SuperShuttle: Save time and money by pre-purchasing your roundtrip airport transfers. Ride in comfort from New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) to your Manhattan hotel with SuperShuttle, the nation's leader in airport ground transportation. SuperShuttle service may not be available for all hotels. Arrival Instructions: After claiming your luggage follow signs for Ground Transportation located near baggage claim. Agent at Ground Transportation Desk will arrange for SuperShuttle pick up or you can call SuperShuttle directly from the courtesy phone located next to the Ground Transportation Desk. If you can not locate the SuperShuttle representative, call 212-258-3826 for assistance. Airport shuttles depart continuously based on demand. Luggage Restrictions: Maximum luggage allowance of one (1) carry on and two (2) suitcases per person. Additional luggage or oversized pieces (bikes, surfboards, large boxes, etc.) will be charged an additional $10 per piece. Recommended driver gratuity of $1 per bag not included. Hours of operation: 24 hours, 7 days a week. Service is provided by SuperShuttle. No refunds for unused services.
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Roundtrip Airport/Hotel Shuttle-Newark Liberty (EWR) NYC Hotels
SuperShuttle: Save time and money by pre-purchasing your roundtrip airport transfers. Ride in comfort from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to your Manhattan hotel with SuperShuttle, the nation's leader in airport ground transportation. SuperShuttle service may not be available for all hotels. Arrival Instructions: After claiming your luggage follow signs for Ground Transportation located near baggage claim. Agent at Ground Transportation Desk will arrange for SuperShuttle pick up or you can call SuperShuttle directly from the courtesy phone located next to the Ground Transportation Desk. If you can not locate the SuperShuttle representative, call 212-258-3826 for assistance. Airport shuttles depart continuously based on demand. Luggage Restrictions: Maximum luggage allowance of one (1) carry on and two (2) suitcases per person. Additional luggage or oversized pieces (bikes, surfboards, large boxes, etc.) will be charged an additional $10 per piece. Recommended driver gratuity of $1 per bag not included. Hours of operation: 24 hours, 7 days a week. Service is provided by SuperShuttle. No refunds for unused services.
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Roundtrip Airport/Hotel shuttle - New York JFK Airport
SuperShuttle: Save time and money by pre-purchasing your roundtrip airport transfers. Ride in comfort from New York JFK Airport (JFK) to your Manhattan hotel with SuperShuttle, the nation's leader in airport ground transportation. SuperShuttle service may not be available for all hotels. Arrival Instructions: After claiming your luggage follow signs for Ground Transportation located near baggage claim. Agent at Ground Transportation Desk will arrange for SuperShuttle pick up or you can call SuperShuttle directly from the courtesy phone located next to the Ground Transportation Desk. If you can not locate the SuperShuttle representative, call 212-258-3826 for assistance. Airport shuttles depart continuously based on demand. Luggage Restrictions: Maximum luggage allowance of one (1) carry on and two (2) suitcases per person. Additional luggage or oversized pieces (bikes, surfboards, large boxes, etc.) will be charged an additional $10 per piece. Recommended driver gratuity of $1 per bag not included. Hours of operation: 24 hours, 7 days a week. Service is provided by SuperShuttle. No refunds for unused services.
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Show - Broadway Show Tickets / Applause Theatre
Applause Theater provides your choice of On and Off Broadway shows with guaranteed seating. Advanced reservations for the date, time and show of choice are confirmed prior to travel. Theater voucher is exchanged upon arrival in New York for performance tickets with confirmed best available seating. Choose from over 50 top on and off Broadway Shows including:- Wicked
- 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
- Monty Python's Smalot
- Mamma Mia!
- The Color Purple
- The Light in the Piazza
- Tarzan
- The Lion King
- The Producers
- 42nd Street
- Phantom of the Opera
- Hairspray
- Avenue Q
- Beauty and the Beast
- Mama Mia!
- Movin' Out
- Rent
- Chicago
- and more . . .
Booking Instructions:- Access to choice of over 50 top Broadway shows
- Show performance dates, times and dark days are subject to change
- Seat locations will be guaranteed in orchestra or front mezzanine sections based upon availability at time tickets are reserved
- Customer will need to contact Applause Theatre and Entertainment service upon receipt of travel documents to confirm the show of their choice in advance of travel dates. Confirming shows in advance of travel will provide the best selection of shows and seating.
- Your travel vouchers are exchanged upon arrival in New York for a ticket to the specific show confirmed at Applause Theatre office
- Complete instructions will be provided on the travel itinerary
Payment/Cancel Policies:- Full cost of ticket must be paid at time of booking
- Tickets are non-refundable once purchased
- Children pay adult rate regardless of age
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Tour - All Loops Tour
Offers two consecutive days of access to three different tour bus loops with hop-on, hop-off service at over 50 stops. Enjoy all the sights of Manhattan aboard deluxe double-decker buses complete with professional tour guide narration, climate controlled lower deck and open air upper deck. It's the perfect way to see the city on your own schedule with the benefit of comfortable transportation and professional guide. Four different tour bus loops are offered: Uptown Loop: Stops include Central Park, Lincoln Center, Theater district, Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth Avenue, American Museum of Natural History, Cathedral of St. John the Devine, Apollo Theatre and Harlem neighborhoods, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim, and other famous cultural attractions on Museum Mile. Entire loop takes about 2 hours. Departures daily every 30 minutes, from 8:30am-5:00pm, except Christmas Day and New Year's Day from April - December; every 45 minutes January - March. Downtown Loop: Stops include Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, SoHo, Little Italy, Chinatown, Financial District, Battery Park (departure point for Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island ferry), South Street Seaport, Times Square, Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City, United Nations, World Trade Center site and and Fifth Avenue. Entire loop takes 3 hours. Departures daily every 10 to 15 minutes from 8:30am-5:00pm, except Christmas Day and New Year's Day from April - December; every 30 minutes from January - March. Brooklyn Loop: Stops include Cadman Plaza / Brooklyn Heights, view of the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline, Old Fulton Landing, Atlantic Avenue, Grand Army Plaza, Radio City, United Nations, Fifth Avenue and more. Entire loop takes 2 hours. Departures daily every hour from 10:00am 3:00pm, expect Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Night Loop: NOT hop-on, hop-off. Can be taken on any one of the two nights within the All Loops Tour ticket's validity. View over 20 sights from Central Park, Times Square, and the Empire State Building to Greenwich Village, Soho, Chinatown, and Little Italy. See all the glittering lights of "the City that never sleeps". Includes a stop in Brooklyn for magnificent views of Manhattan's skyline. During the holiday season the Night Tour becomes a Holiday Light Tour, featuring animated window displays and holiday decorations at New York's famous department stores, giant tree at Rockefeller Center and Manhattan's other unique sights during holidays. Entire loop takes about 2 to 2 1/2 hours. Departures daily every 30 minutes from 6pm-9pm May-October, the rest of the year departures from 6:00pm to 7:00pm. Tour not available Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve and New Years Day. Note: Departure schedules and frequency of service subject to change during off seasons (Oct-Mar). All tours are wheelchair accessible.
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Tour - Circle Line Cruises
Narrated three-hour cruise and the only one that circum navigates Manhattan Island. Passes under seven major bridges and views over 25 famous landmarks with dramatic close-ups of the Statue of Liberty. Indoor and outdoor viewing decks. Yearround departures. 6 departures daily between 9:30am and 4:30pm May-September. Reduced schedules January-April and October-December. Departure point: Circle Lane Pier 83, 42nd Street & 12th Avenue, on the Hudson River. Note: Circle Lane Pier 83 is a stop on the downtown tour loop.
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Tour - Classic New York w/Top of the Rock
This tour includes the All Loop Tour (2 day) PLUS a ticket for the ferry to Statue of Liberty/Ellis, choice of Top of the Rock observatory or admission ticket to the Empire State Building Observatory. Tour operate daily except Christmas and New Years Day every 20 minutes, 9:00am-5:30pm. Information regarding The Statue of Liberty: We do not offer these tours, but once at the Statue of Liberty, visitors have access to the pedestal observation deck and lower promenade levels by guided tour only. Visitors have access to the pedestal observation deck and lower promenade levels by guided tour only. Visitors will have a choice of two tours, both of which will include a visit to the Statue's original torch and a guided tour through the Statue of Liberty Museum. Information regarding Top of the Rock Observatory: In the heart of Rockefeller Center, the Top of the Rock Observatory offers breathtaking views of New York City from three observation deck levels with 360 degrees view. Elevator to observatory requires reservation in advance or at walk up ticket office. Information regarding the ferry: Tickets for the ferry can be used at any time during the stay.
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Tour - Harlem Gospel on Sunday - TG1
Explore this legendary neighborhood with tour guides intimately familiar with this splendid neighborhood. Attend one of Harlem's famed church services with gospel music. Travel through a rich and diverse Harlem, from grand row houses of Striver's Row to the cobblestone streets of Sylvan Terrace. View the historic Morris-jumel Mansion from 1785, the Apollo Theater, and Schomburg Center for Research in black culture. Proper attire required at church service. Operates all Sundays except Easter Sunday. Tour length is 4 hours.
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Tour - Manhattan Comprehensive Tour
Accompanied by a professional English-speaking tour guide, see all of Manhattan from Uptown to Downtown - the new Times Square, Madison Square Garden, the Flatiron building, Greenwich Village, SoHo, Little Italy, and Battery Park, where you will board Lady Liberty Harbor Cruise which will enable close up views and photo opportunities for the Statue of Libery, Ellis Island and the Brooklyn Bridge. The sightseeing cruise includes a live commentary by a professional guide. Resume your tour at Battery Park driving up to Central Park, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Grant's tomb, Harlem, the Museum Mile, Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, and more. Tour includes:- Buffet lunch
- Lady Liberty Harbor Cruise
- Admission to the Top of the Rock observation deck
Any passenger requiring special assistance such as an ADA accessible bus is requested to inform us at time of reservations and must notify us no later than 48 hours prior to departure. Please call 1-800-669-0051 for assistance. Daily departures: 9am from Gray Line Visitors Center at 777 8th Avenue (between 47th and 48th street). Tour length: 8 1/2 to 9 hours. Tour does not run Christmas Day or New Year's Day.
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Tour - New York TV and Movie Sites
New York TV & Movie Tour that takes fellow TV and Movie lovers past some of the most famous places they've seen on screen. This tour showcases five Friends-related locations, with the opportunity to take a picture in front of their Greenwich Village apartment building. Other locales include Coyote Ugly, Home Alone 2, Big Daddy, Three Men and a Baby, The Hours, and When Harry Met Sally. In addition, the tour bus takes a trip by Grace's design studio seen on Will & Grace, the diner from Spiderman, and the soup kitchen from the infamous Seinfeld episode. There is even time to stop at the "Shop Around the Corner" owned by Meg Ryan's Character in You've Got Mail and to sample some rice pudding at Rice to Riches as seen in Hitch. There are over 60 locations in all on the three-hour guided tour, which takes place on air-conditioned luxury buses. Inside industry information and little known facts relating to TV shows and moves are highlighted. TV theme songs and video clips from the actual television shows and movies seen on the tour are part of the overall experience. The New York TV & Movie Tour runs daily and departs from 51st St. & Broadway, near Times Square. Tour length is approximately three and a half hours.
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Tour - Sex and the City Hotspots
Follow in the fancy footsteps of Carrie & Co. as they conquer New York City! Drink where they drink, shop, and gossip. At the over 40 locations visited on this tour, you will get to sit on Carrie's apartment stoop, stop at bar used on Sex and the City, go on location in SoHo to the gallery where Charlotte worked, see the furniture store where Aidan designs his chairs, get the behind-the-scenes scoop on the show and more! Note: this tour follows the theme of the show and may not be appropriate for all ages therefor child rates are not applicable. Tour departs from Fifth Avenue and 58th Street. Daily departures. Monday - Friday 11am & 3pm; Saturday & Sunday 10am, 11am & 3pm. Tour length is approximately three and a half hours.
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Tour - Sopranos Sites
See the shooting from the hit show Sopranos on a bus tour through Sopranoland. This guided bus tour includes over 40 locations. Take a peek inside Bada Bing's, go see Father Phils parish, sit on the steps of the diner where Chris was shot, go on location to the high school where A.J. dumped pizza boxes into the pool and enjoy cannoli while listening to the behide-the-scenes info from the Sopranos. Note: This tour follows the theme of the show and may not be appropriate for all ages therefore child rates are not applicable. Tour departs from near Seventh Avenue and 39th Street. Saturday & Sunday departure at 2pm. The tour length is approximately four hours.
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