So you’re ready to explore New York! Whether you’re planning for a weekend or you’ve been here for years, there’s so much to…
Highlights
- Travel by foot, subway, and ferry to see as many NYC highlights as possible in 6 hours.
- Walk historic districts like Wall Street and Broadway that shaped the city.
- Ride the Staten Island Ferry for stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and NYC skyline.
- Admire famous landmarks like the Chrysler Building, Grand Central Terminal, and Brooklyn Bridge.
- Pause for reflection at the 9/11 Memorial, featuring the largest created waterfalls in the country.
- Snap a photo in Times Square, tourist central in New York City for good reason.
- Follow the ticker-tape parade route at the Canyon of Heroes in Battery Park.
- See for miles from the 360-degree One World Observatory with our optional upgrade.
What you'll do
Exploring our incredible city is a challenge, but you’ll see it best traveling like true New Yorkers — by train, ferry, and on foot. This one-day tour of New York includes the top NYC highlights with a strategic itinerary that’s thorough but never rushed. Do New York in a day!
Begin in Times Square and ...
Exploring our incredible city is a challenge, but you’ll see it best traveling like true New Yorkers — by train, ferry, and on foot. This one-day tour of New York includes the top NYC highlights with a strategic itinerary that’s thorough but never rushed. Do New York in a day!
Begin in Times Square and learn how it became the Entertainment Capital of the World. As your expert guide leads the way, you’ll see Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, the New York Public Library, the glittering steel spire of the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Center, and much more. You’ll even catch sight of the Statue of Liberty with a ride on the Staten Island Ferry. This is a great way to enjoy the NYC skyline, too.
Descend into the tile caverns of Grand Central Terminal and stop by Whispering Corners on your way to the subway. On Wall Street, you’ll get an insider’s view of the Financial District and pose for a photo with the Charging Bull. We’ll also pause to pay tribute at the beautiful and emotionally gripping 9/11 Memorial.
If you’ve chosen the upgrade, end your one-day New York tour at the One World Trade Center. You’ll see the “Voices” film in the Freedom Tower lobby before taking the SkyPod elevator up 1,250 feet as you watch a time-lapse of NYC through the decades. The One World Observatory begins on the 102nd floor with the See Forever Theater and moves down to the 100th floor for the main observation deck. Admire the stunning panorama of Manhattan as you celebrate the end of the best day in New York City.
NYC in a Day tour itinerary
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Times Square
The entertainment hub of Midtown Manhattan
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Broadway Theater District
In the footsteps of legends like Ethel Barrymore and Lin-Manuel Miranda
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Rockefeller Center
Home to shopping, dining, and beautiful art deco architecture
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Saint Patrick's Cathedral
The largest Gothic Catholic cathedral in the country
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New York Public Library
An NYC institution viewed from our route
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Chrysler Building
A glimpse of the building that was briefly the world’s tallest
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Grand Central Terminal
Including the unusual Whispering Corners
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New York City Subway
Where you’ll learn how to travel like a real New Yorker
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Charging Bull Statue
A bronze sculpture that symbolizes American commerce
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Alexander Hamilton Custom House
A Beaux-Arts landmark built in the early 20th century to collect duties
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Canyon of Heroes
The ticker-tape parade route starting in Battery Park
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Brooklyn Bridge
New York’s most famous bridge, seen from our route
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Staten Island Ferry
For views of the Statue of Liberty and the NYC skyline
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Trinity Church
Where Alexander Hamilton and other famous New Yorkers lie buried
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9/11 Memorial
A peaceful plaza featuring the largest man-made waterfalls in the country
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Wall Street
Symbolic center of American finance with a stunning view of the New York Stock Exchange
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Federal Hall
Where Washington was inaugurated
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Optional upgrade: One World Observatory
The 360-degree observation deck of the One World Trade Center
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Subway fare
You’ll need a MetroCard with at least enough for two fares. It’s best to buy your card in advance, but your guide can help you buy it during the tour. Subway turnstiles also accept tap-to-pay with your smartphone, contactless credit or debit card, OMNY card, etc.
Itinerary
Our one-day New York City itinerary may change due to weather, traffic, or availability, but your guide will be sure to give you a memorable and thorough NYC experience during your time with us.
Upgrade
Admission to the One World Observatory at the One World Trade Center (AKA Freedom Tower) is an optional upgrade. Enjoy views of Manhattan from 1,250 feet up.
Lunch
There’s a stop to buy lunch with choices for most dietary restrictions. Options may include the Dining Concourse at Grand Central Terminal, Stone Street in the Financial District, or the new Eataly downtown.
Refund policy
We offer a 100% refund up to 24 hours before the start time.
NYC in a Day tour reviews
We saw so many iconic sights throughout the tour but it was Samuel that brought the history and meaning of each one to life... This is a must do tour if it is your first time to New York and even if you've been multiple times you will learn something new.
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We meet in front of the George M. Cohan Statue at 46th Street and Broadway. The statue is of a man holding a hat and a cane.
FAQs
Is this tour on a bus or car?
No way! To have an authentic, immersive experience of New York City, we travel like New Yorkers. We would never recommend our family or friends take a car or bus to see NYC. You don’t want to spend your trip caught in traffic. We’ll travel by foot, subway, and ferry, so we can see more and do more.
Will the whole tour be on foot?
The majority of the day will be on foot since this is a walking tour. However, at some points in the tour you will travel by subway and ferry. This tour includes a few miles of walking at a moderate pace and is not accessible for wheelchairs due to using the subway. If mobility is an issue, please arrange for a private tour.
Does the tour include the 9/11 Museum or the Statue of Liberty?
Due to time restraints, we won’t visit the 9/11 Museum or Liberty Island. The tour does visit the 911 Memorial and World Trade Center sites where your guide will share the history and stories of 9/11. We will also take the Staten Island Ferry to get a closer look at Lady Liberty and enjoy views of the skyline and Brooklyn Bridge.
What is the cancellation policy?
We understand plans change. We offer a 100% refund or the option to reschedule up to 24 hours before your tour start time. Cancellations within 24 hours aren’t eligible for refunds or rescheduling.
What if it rains?
Our tours run rain or shine, so please check the local forecast to plan. In rare cases when we have to cancel for extreme weather, we’ll offer you the chance to reschedule or give a full refund.
What about gratuities?
Tips are always appreciated but never expected. They’re a great way to tell your guide they did an awesome job and show your appreciation.
NYC travel guides
In about 47 seconds, the One World Observatory (OWO) elevator rockets its riders 1,300 feet in the air. As the doors open, visitors…