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3 days solo in New York: your ultimate adventure guide
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9 Attractions
Intrepid Museum, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry, American Museum of Natural History, Madame Tussauds New York, Big Bus 2-Day Downtown & Uptown Hop-on Hop-off Tour, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), One World Observatory, Empire State Building, Harbor Lights Cruise: Circle Line SightseeingReady to explore New York on your own terms? This three-day solo itinerary packs in the city’s must-sees, from world-class museums to sky-high views, all with the freedom and flexibility of the All Inclusive pass. Discover legendary sights, hidden gems, and plenty of photo-worthy moments.
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Explore the Intrepid Museum
Step aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum and dive into a world of adventure. Wander the decks of a historic aircraft carrier, check out the Space Shuttle Enterprise, and explore vintage jets and submarines. The riverside location offers fantastic city views, and Hudson River Park nearby is ideal for a scenic stroll or a quick bite from a local vendor.Intrepid Museum
4.7 (180)Up to 5 hours$38.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassEnjoy immersive and fun exhibits showcasing science, technology, math, engineering and history through artifacts from the first space shuttle to the fastest commercial airliner. Find all this and more on display in and around the historic aircraft carrier, Intrepid. Intrepid is a celebrated WWII vessel, famous for having survived five kamikaze attacks and a torpedo strike, it later served in the Cold War, the Vietnam War, and as a NASA recovery vessel.Explore the museum’s collection of historical artifacts and exhibitions spanning over 150,000 square feet. Get an up-close look at the space shuttle Enterprise and 28 aircraft, including the world’s fastest military jet. Enter Growler, the only guided missile submarine open to the public. Climb into a real Bell 47 helicopter and land a space shuttle in the Exploreum. - 2
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry
Set sail for Liberty Island and get up close to Lady Liberty, then continue to Ellis Island to uncover moving stories of those who shaped New York. The ferry ride is packed with photo opportunities of the skyline and harbor. Afterward, explore Battery Park or grab a snack from a nearby food cart.Booking requiredStatue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry
4.4 (413)Up to 4 hours$26.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassUse your pass to hop on the Ellis Island ferry. Statue City Cruises is the only official and authorized ferry service to the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island. Get up close to the world-famous green copper statue, and admire her torch and crown. It's the first landmark millions of immigrants saw on arrival to the United States, and a must-see on any trip to New York City.You'll get to stroll around the Statue of Liberty National Monument at ground level and take all those close-up snaps. You'll also have access to explore the new Statue of Liberty Museum where you can learn all about the construction and history of the iconic landmark, and see historic exhibits like the statue's original torch. The free-to-enter museum also has plenty of multi-sensory exhibits - touch a copper model of Lady Liberty's face, step into the re-imagined studio space where she was created, and share your own story of liberty with an interactive photo app.Once you’ve had your fill of the Statue of Liberty and taken in views of downtown Manhattan, you’ll head to the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, where admission is included. Here, you can learn more about the icon of freedom and even trace your family tree. You'll be provided with a self-guided audio tour of Liberty and Ellis Island – perfect for exploring at your own pace. - 3
Discover the American Museum of Natural History
End your day surrounded by dinosaurs, dazzling gems, and immersive exhibits at the world-renowned American Museum of Natural History. Wander through halls dedicated to ocean life, outer space, and more. Central Park is just across the street—perfect for a peaceful walk or a quick snack from a local vendor.American Museum of Natural History
4.5 (467)Up to 5 hours$43.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe American Museum of Natural History New York is one of the largest in the world, and over five million history, science, nature and space buffs visit every year. You might even recognize it as the star of the movie Night at the Museum.The impressive exhibits include a 94-foot whale model, the 563-carat Star of India sapphire and a giant Sequoia tree almost 2,000 years old. You’ll also find one of the biggest collections of fossils and dinosaur bones in the world.Our pass gives you access to all exhibition halls and one ticketed exhibition of your choice.Paid exhibitions you can choose from are: Invisible WorldsExplore nature’s hidden realms, from ocean depths to DNA strands, in this immersive family-friendly experience. Life at the Limits: Nature’s SuperheroesMeet the amazing species that survive and thrive on planet Earth. A spectacle of colors, textures, behaviors, specialized parts, and exacting skills. Encounters in the Milky Way A time-traveling journey about the cosmic movements that shape our galactic neighborhood, narrated by Pedro Pascal. The Giant-Screen FilmLupita Nyong’o narrates Worlds Beyond Earth, exploring our solar system’s dynamic worlds and Earth’s unique conditions for life. Butterfly VivariumEnjoy 80 species of free-flying butterflies in the year-round Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium. Impact: The End of the Age of Dinosaurs Impact: The End of the Age of Dinosaurs explores the before-and-after story of the cataclysmic asteroid collision that led to the mass extinction of the majority of life on the planet. Discover what happened sixty-six million years ago, and how it paved the way for new species.
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Meet the stars at Madame Tussauds + MARVEL Universe 4D
Start your day in Times Square, snapping selfies with lifelike wax figures of celebrities, sports legends, and superheroes at Madame Tussauds. The MARVEL Universe 4D experience adds an interactive twist. Afterward, soak up the buzz of Times Square or relax with a coffee at a nearby café.Madame Tussauds New York
4.6 (292)1-2 hours$50.07Included with the All-Inclusive PassMake your way through fun-themed areas and interact with the characters. You can hop on a flying bike with E.T., warm-up for late-night TV with Jimmy Fallon or compete to win the Hunger Games with Katniss Everdeen. You can even attend an A-list party with the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Anne Hathaway, and Morgan Freeman, and shake hands with world leaders including Donald Trump and Abraham Lincoln.It’s not just about snapping selfies either, there are plenty of immersive, multi-sensory exhibits where you can get involved. At the Kong: Skull Island experience, you’ll explore a replica jungle, meet an 18-foot animatronic King Kong and come face-to-face with the biggest spider you’ve ever seen. - 2
See it all with the Big Bus 2-Day Downtown & Uptown Hop-on Hop-off Tour
Hop on the Big Bus and let New York unfold before you. With Uptown and Downtown routes, you can jump off at must-see spots or enjoy the ride and city commentary. It’s a flexible way to cover highlights like Central Park and the Flatiron Building, with plenty of time to explore at your own pace.Big Bus 2-Day Downtown & Uptown Hop-on Hop-off Tour
4.1 (504)Up to 2 hours$81.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassNavigate Manhattan with ease with a Big Bus tour, where you can hop on and off at all the city's top attractions, and enjoy commentary along the way.Explore Downtown with ease on the Classic Tour, with the chance to see Times Square, 5th Avenue, Broadway, and Wall Street. Jump off in Little Italy for your foodie fix, or stop off at the Brooklyn Bridge for a selfie.You can also head to Uptown, where you can hop off and enjoy the tranquility of Central Park or pop into the world-famous MoMa for your cultural fix.With convenient stops across the city, this tour is a hassle-free way to navigate New York while taking in all the must-see sights. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, it’s the perfect way to experience the Big Apple.Popular stops Times SquareBrooklyn BridgeThe Statue of Liberty and Battery ParkCentral ParkChinatownGrand Central StationW 42nd Street and BroadwayEmpire State Building: 5th Avenue and 32nd StreetBrooklyn Bridge / City Hall: Park Row & BeekmanBattery Park: State Street between Battery Place and Bridge Street7th Avenue and W 48th StreetW 42nd Street and 8th AvenueGet the Big Bus Hop on Hop off Route Map.The tours run year-round and are perfect for visitors who want to maximize their time exploring the city. Instead of navigating the city on your own, the Big Bus New York's Hop-on Hop-off bus tours allow you to relax while you sightsee.Two Bus Routes Uptown Loop – explore the Upper East Side, home to some of New York's most popular museums. Get lost in history and the arts by exploring the Guggenheim and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The loop also takes you through Midtown, passing by the Grand Central Terminal and the famous Chrysler Building. Downtown Loop – take in the lower part of Manhattan while passing through the Flatiron District as well as Union Square, Greenwich Village and Chinatown before the bus tour heads back toward Times Square along the Hudson River, stopping at Pier 84, where you can hop off to take the Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises. Both the Uptown and Downtown routes last approximately 90 minutes when done in full. - 3
Get inspired at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Wrap up your day at MoMA, where you’ll find masterpieces by Picasso, Warhol, and Van Gogh alongside cutting-edge contemporary works. The airy galleries are perfect for solo wandering, and the sculpture garden is a peaceful spot to unwind before dinner in Midtown.Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
4.4 (219)Up to 4 hours$30.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe Museum of Modern Art — or 'MoMA' as it's known by locals — is the most influential modern art museum in the world. It houses one of the best collections of contemporary masterpieces and is an inspiring place to spend an afternoon or an entire day.The gorgeous building is worth a visit alone — it's filled with light and boasts cutting-edge architecture. Use your pass for admission and enjoy modern art masterpieces like Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night,” Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies,” and Andy Warhol’s “Campbell’s Soup Cans.”And, when it comes to the classics, you've got pieces from Frida Kahlo, Jacob Lawrence, Edward Hopper, Jackson Pollock, and many more.After you've explored the interiors, head to the outdoor garden to relax among the plants and sculptures. In addition to its premier permanent collection, the Museum of Modern Art regularly showcases a range of special multimedia exhibitions too, so check the schedule before you plan your visit.
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Start your morning at One World Observatory
Begin your day with sweeping views from the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere at One World Observatory. The high-speed elevator ride is a thrill, and the observation deck offers a unique look at the city’s layout. Nearby, visit the 9/11 Memorial or grab a coffee before your next stop.One World Observatory
4.6 (417)Up to 2 hours$47.85Included with the All-Inclusive PassDiscover the dizzying heights of the One World Observatory, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. You’ll be amazed by the 360°-degree views from its indoor observation deck, reaching out to Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and more. - 2
See Manhattan from the Empire State Building
Head up to the 86th-floor observatory for panoramic city views and classic Art Deco vibes at the Empire State Building. The Empire State Building is close to Koreatown and Herald Square, so you can enjoy lunch or a bit of shopping before your next adventure.Booking requiredEmpire State Building
4.8 (909)Up to 2 hours$56.62Included with the All-Inclusive PassYou’ll head up to the 86th floor, 1,050 feet above the ground, to get a 360-degree view of the city that never sleeps. Whether you’re visiting day or night, this is a must-do for visitors to NYC. The outdoor deck's heaters will keep you toasty all year round, so you can enjoy views of the iconic NYC skyline whatever the weather.Located in the heart of Midtown and built during The Great Depression, the Empire State Building serves as a symbol of hope, perseverance, and prosperity, and it’s one of the most well-known landmarks in the world.You’ll start your self-guided Empire State Building tour in the newly-restored Observatory entrance, before you head through the interactive museum on your way to the observatory. 12 galleries will take you through the history of the legendary building and you can even snap a selfie with King Kong. You'll also visit the revamped 80th floor, which features exciting, artistic exhibits and labelled views so you know where to spot what when you head upstairs.Once you’ve learned all about the Empire State Building's unique history, make your way up to the 86th-floor observation deck for that amazing view.Don’t forget to download the official Empire State Building self-guided multimedia tour to get the details of what you’re seeing from every vantage point. - 3
Unwind on the Harbor Lights Cruise: Circle Line Sightseeing
End your solo adventure with a relaxing evening cruise on the Harbor Lights Cruise: Circle Line Sightseeing. Watch the city light up as you glide past the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and the sparkling skyline. It’s a memorable way to reflect on your trip and capture a few last photos.Harbor Lights Cruise: Circle Line Sightseeing
4.8 (198)Up to 2 hours$55.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThis two-hour narrated Harbor Lights Cruise tour departs just as the sun sets and the skyline comes alive at night. The cruise follows the same route as the Semi-Circle Cruise and provides a host of iconic, New York City skyline views.The Circle Line Cruise in New York City is an amazing way to explore the city from a unique perspective. Offering unparalleled views of some of Manhattan’s most iconic landmarks, Circle Line Sightseeing takes you on a luxurious cruise around the island with plenty of stops for sightseeing and shopping along the way. As one of the largest sightseeing cruises in New York City, Circle Line has been providing visitors with an unforgettable experience since 1945.From day trips to sunset cruises, Circle Line offers something for everyone. On board their ships, guests can relax while taking in breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Ellis Island, and more! With knowledgeable tour guides on hand to answer questions about each landmark as you pass by it makes Circle Line Sightseeing even more enjoyable.
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