無論您是想參觀景點、深入了解當地文化,還是單純體驗在地人的生活,紐約市絕對有讓您玩得盡興的精彩活動。 如果您正計劃前往大蘋果進行一趟短途旅行,這座城市可能會讓您感到有些不知所措 —— 這裡的規模非常宏大,且有太多地方值得探索。 您該從哪裡開始呢? 別擔心,這就是我們存在的意義! 若想了解如何充分利用您的假期時間,請查看我們為您準備的城市必玩活動指南。
第一天 ——(探索城市)
既然在紐約停留的時間短暫,首先探索這座城市充滿活力的文化中心 —— 曼哈頓中城,無疑是明智之舉。 我們建議先前往參觀經典的 Metropolitan Museum of Art。 這座地標性美術館被紐約當地人親切地稱為「the Met」,是公認的西半球最大的同類型機構。 憑藉其哥德復興式風格和標誌性的階梯,這座建築本身就是一件藝術品。 在館內,遊客可以欣賞到館藏豐富的 200 多萬件作品,其歷史跨度超過 5,000 年。 這座美術館的常設館藏無疑非常廣泛;從古典繪畫、古埃及面具到現代時尚和波普藝術作品,一切都匯聚在同一個屋簷下。 您可以在 the Met 出色的咖啡廳享用午餐,但我們建議搭乘地鐵前往 Grand Central,讓疲憊的雙腳稍微休息一下。
啊! Grand Central Station。 這裡展現了紐約的精髓,是一處絕對值得親身體驗的壯麗奇觀。 若想同時獲得美食午餐和經典紐約體驗,請前往 Grand Central Market。 自 1917 年以來,這座城市地標匯集了各式各樣的攤商,選用當地新鮮食材製作令人垂涎的美味佳餚。 在觀看列車駛過的同時,您可以品嚐一份剛出爐的德國咖哩腸、買一個便當,或是享用道地的魯賓三明治。 作為一座火車站,這裡聽起來可能平淡無奇,但請相信我們,這裡絕對值得一遊。 身為這座城市的中心,您可能會從最喜愛的電視劇或電影中認出中央車站(Grand Central)。 花點時間四處走走,欣賞其高聳的星空天花板和波札藝術(Beaux-Arts)風格的建築。 這裡最美的一些特色包括迴音廊(Whispering Gallery)、Tiffany 時鐘,以及現在價值約 2,000 萬美元的問詢處時鐘。
既然您已身在中央車站,您可以搭車前往這座城市幾乎任何地方。 儘管如此,我們仍建議您前往位於麥迪遜大道的 Morgan Library 看看。 這座精緻的宮殿式建築曾是金融家 J. Pierpont Morgan 的私人收藏,現已全年向公眾開放。 進入館內,遊客可以欣賞到世界上一些最重要的文學作品,這套館藏精美絕倫。 亮點包括彌爾頓《失樂園》Paradise Lost的手稿、查爾斯·狄更斯《小氣財神》A Christmas Carol的手稿,以及亨利·大衛·梭羅的日記。 此外,這裡還收藏了來自一些世界上最偉大的音樂家和藝術家的歷史文獻。 在常設展藏中,您將能夠觀賞到莫札特、舒伯特、蕭邦等大師的原作。 對於歷史愛好者和藝術迷來說,這裡絕對是必遊之地。
曼哈頓中城(Midtown Manhattan)在晚間提供了無數酷炫的活動,但還有什麼比觀看一場 Broadway 表演更經典的呢? 雖然 Broadway 現在已遍及全球,但在一切起源的著名劇院觀看戲劇的體驗是絕對不容錯過的。 在這裡,您可以在同一個屋簷下觀賞到從莎士比亞、音樂劇到令人捧腹大笑的喜劇等各種表演。 這座劇院保留了大部分優美的歷史底蘊,而其尖端的設施更新則使其成為觀看戲劇的完美場所。 我們建議您提前預訂,因為這裡的門票售罄速度非常快! 戲劇結束後,我們建議您前往韓國城(Koreatown),在那裡您可以品嚐到這座城市最棒的一些韓國美食。
第 2 天 ——(盡情狂歡!)
雖然曼哈頓中城(Midtown Manhattan)是紐約最受歡迎的觀光樞紐,但它並非一切的核心。 造訪一個新城市時,多去不同地區探索總是有好處的,這樣您可以更深入了解該地區並看到新事物。 這就是為什麼在紐約(Big Apple)的第 2 天,我們建議您前往紐約最酷的行政區——布魯克林(Brooklyn)看看。 但要從哪裡開始呢? 雖然該地區有許多值得一去的好去處,但我們推薦 Brooklyn Botanic Garden,這是一個坐落在水泥叢林中心的翠綠綠洲。 這裡是自然愛好者的天堂,以其迷人的亭閣、曲折浪漫的小徑和波光粼粼的睡蓮池而聞名。 不僅如此,這裡也是動物愛好者的聖地,蝴蝶、花栗鼠和反舌鳥都在此棲息。
如果您此時感到有點餓了——別擔心! 布魯克林(Brooklyn)到處都是美食勝地,但為什麼要限制您的選擇呢? 若想品嚐布魯克林最道地的風味,請前往該行政區頂級的美食市場 DeKalb Market Hall。 來到這裡,您將擁有豐富多樣的選擇。 憑藉其充滿活力的氛圍和誘人的選擇,這裡永遠是我們推薦的首選。
當然,若沒有在 Brooklyn Bridge 停留,布魯克林的一日遊就不算完整。 該景點於 1883 年首次開放,此後已成為這座城市的標誌性特色,每年吸引數百萬遊客慕名而來。 這座大橋因其堅固耐用而常被譽為「世界第八大奇蹟」,然而,正是其不容置疑的美感吸引了遠近遊客前來。 作為建築傑作,這座地標以其鋼纜和兩座莊嚴的塔樓而聞名。 如果您計畫步行遊覽布魯克林大橋(Brooklyn Bridge),我們建議您穿上最舒適的步行鞋並準備充足的飲用水。 對大多數人來說,走完全程大約需要一個小時,因此挑戰起來相當輕鬆。 紐約,紐約——這座城市如此迷人,以至於人們賦予了它兩次相同的名字! 使用 Go City® 的全包景點暢遊套票或自選景點暢遊套票,盡情探索該地區的無限潛力。 如果您想了解更多資訊,請在 Instagram 和 Facebook 上與我們聯絡。 透過 Go City®,您可以花更少的錢,看更多的風景。
Morning: Central Park
Morning: 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
Afternoon: MoMA and Grand Central
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
Evening: the bright lights of Broadway
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
Morning: Big Bus sightseeing tour
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
Afternoon: Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
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
Evening: 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.
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