纽约 2 日游行程

Art, culture and history: here’s how to ace the Big Apple in just 48 hours.

最后更新:2026年5月8日
纽约 2 日游

无论您是想游览景点、深入了解当地文化,还是只想体验地道的当地生活,纽约市都有丰富的活动让您不虚此行。 如果您正计划前往大苹果(纽约)进行短途旅行,这座城市可能会让您感到些许迷茫——这里规模宏大,有太多地方值得探索。 您该从何处开始呢? 别担心——这正是我们的用武之地! 如需了解更多关于如何充分利用度假时间的信息,请查看我们的城市最佳活动指南。

第 1 天——(城市探索)

在纽约停留的时间有限,首先游览这座城市充满活力的文化中心——中城曼哈顿,无疑是明智之选。 我们建议从参观经典的 Metropolitan Museum of Art 开始。 这座地标性美术馆被纽约当地人亲切地称为“the Met”,是公认的西半球最大的艺术机构。 凭借其哥特复兴风格和标志性的层级阶梯,这座建筑本身就是一件艺术品。 进入馆内,游客可以欣赏超过 200 万件、跨越 5,000 多年历史的丰富藏品。 该博物馆的常设馆藏涵盖范围极广;从古典绘画、古埃及面具到现代时尚和波普艺术作品,您都可以在此一览无余。 您可以在 the Met 的咖啡馆享用午餐,不过我们建议您乘地铁前往中央车站(Grand Central),让疲惫的双脚休息片刻。

啊! Grand Central Station: 这里是典型的纽约地标,景色绝对令人叹为观止。 若想同时获得美食午餐和经典的纽约体验,请前往 Grand Central Market。 自 1917 年以来,这里一直是城市地标,汇聚了众多摊贩,选用当地新鲜食材为您提供令人垂涎的美味佳肴。 您可以品尝刚下烤架的德国咖喱香肠,买一份便当,或者一边享用正宗的鲁宾三明治,一边看火车驶过。 作为一个火车站,这里听起来可能平淡无奇,但请相信我们,它绝对值得一游。 作为纽约市的中心,您可能会从您最喜欢的电视节目或电影中认出大中央车站。 您可以花点时间到处走走,欣赏其高耸的星空天顶和波兹艺术风格的建筑。 这里最美的一些特色包括回声廊、蒂芙尼时钟,以及目前估值约 2,000 万美元的服务台大钟。

既然您已身处大中央车站,您便可以乘车前往纽约市的几乎任何地方。 尽管如此,我们仍建议您去看看位于麦迪逊大道的 Morgan Library。 这座精美如宫殿般的建筑曾是金融家 J. Pierpont Morgan 的私人收藏馆,现已全年向公众开放。 进入馆内,游客可以欣赏到一系列世界上最重要的文学名作珍藏。 馆内的亮点包括弥尔顿《失乐园》的手稿、查尔斯·狄更斯《圣诞颂歌》的手稿,以及亨利·戴维·梭罗的日记。 此外,这里还收藏了多位世界顶级音乐家和艺术家的历史文献。 在其常设展览中,您可以欣赏到莫扎特、舒伯特、肖邦等大师的原创作品。 对于历史迷和艺术爱好者来说,这个地方绝对是不容错过的必看之地。

曼哈顿中城区在傍晚时分有无数酷炫的活动,但还有什么能比观看一场 Broadway 演出更经典的呢? 尽管百老汇现在已经走向全球,但在其发源地的著名剧院里观看一场戏剧的体验绝对不容错过。 在这里,您可以在同一屋檐下欣赏到从莎士比亚剧作、音乐剧到令人捧腹的喜剧等各种演出。 这座剧院保留了许多优美的历史痕迹,而其先进的现代化设施使其成为观看戏剧的完美场所。 我们建议您提前预订,因为这里的门票很快就会售罄! 观看完戏剧后,我们建议您前往韩国城,在那里您可以品尝到纽约市最正宗的韩国美食。

第 2 天 ——(尽情狂欢!)

虽然曼哈顿中城区是纽约最热门的旅游中心,但它并不是这里的全部。 访问一座新城市时,去周边多走走总是好的,这样您可以了解更多当地信息并发现新事物。 这就是为什么在您造访“大苹果”的第 2 天,我们建议您前往布鲁克林看看,那里是纽约最酷的行政区。 但要从哪里开始呢? 虽然该地区有很多值得一游的好去处,但我们推荐 Brooklyn Botanic Garden,这是一片坐落在水泥丛林中心的郁郁葱葱的绿色绿洲。 这里简直是自然爱好者的天堂,以其优美的亭台楼阁、蜿蜒浪漫的小径和波光粼粼的睡莲池而闻名。 不仅如此,这里也是动物爱好者的绝佳去处,蝴蝶、花栗鼠和反舌鸟都在此栖息。

如果您此时觉得有点饿了——别担心! 布鲁克林到处都是美食胜地——但为什么要限制您的选择呢? 想要真正品尝布鲁克林的各种风味,请顺道前往该行政区的主要美食市场 DeKalb Market Hall。 在这里停下脚步,您将拥有极其丰富的选择。 凭借其充满活力的氛围和诱人的美食选项,这里永远是我们的首选之地。

当然,如果没去 Brooklyn Bridge 走一遭,您的布鲁克林一日游就不算完整。 该景点于 1883 年首次开放,自此成为这座城市标志性的景观,每年吸引数百万游客。 这座大桥因其强度和耐用性常被誉为“世界第八大奇迹”——然而,正是它那无可置疑的美感吸引着远近游客慕名而来。 作为建筑杰作,这一地标以其钢缆索和两座庄严的塔楼而闻名。 如果您计划步行游览布鲁克林大桥,我们建议您穿上最舒适的步行鞋并带上充足的水。 对于大多数人来说,全程步行大约需要 1 小时,因此挑战起来相当轻松。 纽约,纽约——这座城市如此美妙,以至于人们用了两次它的名字! 使用 Go City® 畅游包或自选包,尽情探索该地区的无限潜力。 如果您想了解更多信息,请通过 Instagram 和 Facebook 与我们联系。 使用 Go City®,您可以花更少的钱,看更多的风景。

Morning: Central Park

Boats in Central Park

With only a short time in New York, it makes sense to explore the city’s beating heart: Midtown Manhattan. And where better to get a taste for all things New York than in the great green lung that is Central Park, surrounded by dog walkers, coffee carts, American elms and tantalizing glimpses of gleaming glass-and-steel skyscrapers beyond?

Unless you plan to dedicate a whole one of your two available days exploring the park’s epic 843 acres, we’d recommend the compact sightseeing option: a two-hour guided bike tour that kicks off at 10AM and ticks off many of Central Park’s best bits. That’d be John Lennon tribute Strawberry Fields and the Imagine mosaic, the glorious Bethesda Fountain, the fairytale folly that is Belvedere Castle and the fancy flora in the Shakespeare Garden. Magical.

Want more Central Park ideas? Peruse our pick of the park’s highlights here.

Afternoon: MoMA and Grand Central

Grand Central Terminal

Hotfoot it along 6th, where one of the planet’s great art institutions lies just a few minutes south of Central Park. Yep, that’d be the quite extraordinary Museum of Modern Art aka MoMA, where you can peer at a Pollock, mull over a Monet and stare endlessly into Van Gogh’s Starry Night. First things first though: it’s lunchtime, so make straight for MoMA’s Terrace Café –  an art-filled space complete with painterly views of Midtown Manhattan. Or slash out at The Modern, which overlooks the sculpture garden and serves artful plates that wouldn’t look out of place in, well, a gallery. 

Suitably fortified, it’s time to get to the good stuff. We’re talking landmark works by a veritable who’s who of 20th-century art. They’re all here, from Dali’s nightmarish Persistence of Memory to Brâncuși’s abstract sculptural forms, via Cézanne, Kahlo, Picasso, Rothko, Rauschenberg, Duchamp and, of course, Warhol’s iconic Elvis-, Marilyn- and soup-can-based pop art.

Read our guide to visiting the Museum of Modern Art here.

Grab a couple snaps of St Patrick’s Cathedral en route to Grand Central Terminal, just another handful of blocks south, then a short scootch across to Park Avenue. Ok sure, this storied train station is only one of many architectural marvels you could check out in Midtown (lookin’ at you, Empire State, Chrysler, Rockefeller and Flatiron Buildings), but there’s just so much stuff to see and do here that it’s always worth a visit.

This place is quintessential New York, and a total sight to behold – in fact, there’s every chance you’ll have spotted it in TV shows and movies before. Take time to walk around and appreciate its soaring, celestial ceiling and Beaux-Arts architecture and to mumble sweet nothings across the arches of the ultra-cool acoustic anomaly that is the Whispering Gallery. And don’t miss the chance to set your watch by its near-priceless clocks – the world\’s largest Tiffany glass clock on the 42nd Street façade and the four-faced opal glass clock atop the information booth on the terminal’s main concourse, said to be worth up to $20 million. 

Evening: the bright lights of Broadway

Broadway signs

Midtown Manhattan presents a myriad of cool things to do after the sun goes down, but what could be more NYC than catching a Broadway show? If you’re less fussed about what you’re going to see and more interested in the experience itself, we’d recommend hitting up the Times Square TKTS booth for same-day seats at up to 50% off the regular retail price. But be aware, you’re more likely to find availability for the lesser-known shows than for your big-hitters like Hamilton, Wicked and the Lion King. But hey, you only live once, so if you’ve got the funds, it’s well worth splashing out on a biggie. You’ll be singing Defying Gravity at the top of your lungs all the way home – much to the dismay of your fellow airplane passengers, no doubt.

Fancy a late bite after the show? Mosey over to Koreatown for some of the best bibimbap and spicy Korean stew in town. Yum.

Day 2: NYC history and sky-high views

Morning: Big Bus sightseeing tour

Big Bus passengers

Take the weight off and let this open-top hop-on hop-off bus tour do all the hard work. With loops that cover both Uptown and Downtown, you could just stay on board all day long if the mood took you, switching loops at the Times Square intersection every 90 minutes or so. But for the sake of brevity, we’ll be sticking to the Downtown route today. Fill your pockets with candies at M&Ms World then jump aboard for a cruise south through Broadway, the Flatiron District, SoHo, Chinatown and Little Italy, before cruising past Brooklyn Bridge and into the Financial District. It’s well worth hopping off to explore a little deeper into the areas that interest you most – there’ll be another bus along to collect you in around 30 minutes, after all. So jump off and grab a selfie at the Flatiron Building, explore the cool cast-iron architecture in SoHo or grab an early lunch in Chinatown – dumplings, umami roast pork buns and classic egg tarts for the win.

Afterwards, make your way along Wall Street – either back on the bus, on foot (about a mile-and-a-half) or on the subway – eyeballing the historic Trinity Church, New York Stock Exchange and Charging Bull and Fearless Girl statues en route to The Battery.

Afternoon: Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

Statue of Liberty

What would a trip to New York be without taking a ferry out to pay homage to Lady Liberty up close? Well, it would be no trip to New York at all really. Sure, you could take the free Staten Island Ferry and strain your eyes from starboard to catch a glimpse of the Green Goddess. But nothing beats getting right up close. And that’s exactly what you’ll be doing on the official Statue City Cruises boat, which stops at both Ellis and Liberty Islands, giving you the time and freedom to explore the fascinating Ellis Island Immigration Museum and worship at the massive toes of what is surely the most famous statue in the world.

It’s easy to spend a whole afternoon here and, should you so desire, you can also add a climb up to the very pedestal on which Lady Liberty stands or – if you have a head for heights – climb the precipitous 162-step internal staircase right up into the famous crown for unparalleled views back across the water to the skyscrapers that line Lower Manhattan’s waterfront.

Depending how long you’ve spent immersing yourself in the world of Liberty Island, you may find you still have time to squeeze in a Lower Manhattan museum when you get back. The smart money’s on the moving 9/11 Memorial and Museum with heartrending stories of human bravery and endurance and mesmerizingly peaceful twin reflective pools. Or head east along the waterfront to the South Street Seaport Museum for a tantalizing glimpse into New York’s maritime origin story, complete with a docked 19th-century fleet that you can climb aboard and explore, and sensational sunset views of the nearby Brooklyn Bridge.

Evening: Top of the Rock

View from Top of the Rock

Rock back up to Midtown, where the Depression-era Art Deco gem that is the Rockefeller Center is where it's at for starry-eyed Manhattan skyline views. Whiz up to Top of the Rock in the super-fast elevator (70 stories in 43 seconds) and emerge to uninterrupted alfresco views across New York’s famous rooftops, an experience that’s arguably even more magical after dark when the city’s all lit up like a Christmas tree.

Your absolutely essential photo op here is the Empire State Building, which rises spacerocket-like into the skyline around a mile south of the Rockefeller Center. And, of course, you might very well want to ascend that one instead on your last evening in town although, of course, the one thing you can’t see from the Empire State Building is, ell, the Empire State Building itself.

Other illuminated objects that you might spot from Top of the Rock include the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, the distinctive lights of Madison Square Garden and the Yankee Stadium and even, if you squint a little, your old pal Lady Liberty still standing sentinel out there in the bay.

Compare experiences at Top of the Rock vs the Empire State Building here.

Looking for more New York vacation inspiration? Then take a gander at some of our fave family-friendly NYC suggestions and get the lowdown of the best of the action in Chelsea.

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