紐約 5 日遊

Check off NYC’s greatest hits, including Central Park, the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building.

最後更新:2026年5月8日
Tourist on Brooklyn Bridge

紐約橫跨 59 個社區,每個地區都有其獨特的氛圍,為各類型的旅客提供無數的景點和探索地點。 紐約一如既往地令人興奮且充滿創意,沒有任何地方能與之媲美;這座城市的藝術界擁有全球最傑出的機構,其建築依然無與倫比,而夜生活則擁有極具魅力的酒吧和餐廳。 更重要的是,這座城市總能以新奇的方式帶給我們驚喜,無論是古怪有趣的熱點還是有趣的隱藏瑰寶。 無論您選擇在這裡做什麼,在「大蘋果」您永遠不會感到無聊! 因此,如果您正考慮抽出時間探索這座水泥叢林,請查看我們為您整理的該地區最佳活動清單。 無論您是藝術愛好者、歷史迷還是美食家,您一定能找到適合自己口味的活動。

遊覽景點

紐約最顯著的特色之一,就是其引人注目且多樣化的建築風格。 如果您想欣賞更多城市景觀,Empire State Building 絕對是您的最佳選擇。 作為這座城市最具代表性的景點之一,這座建築因其驚人的高度和氣勢而脫穎而出。 觀景台專為最勇敢的旅客而設,讓您從高處俯瞰這座城市,將迷人的美景盡收眼底。 這是一個絕對不容錯過的紐約景點,也是一種獨一無二的體驗,每個人都應該將此行程排在首位! 我們在紐約最推薦的另一個活動是參觀 Statue of Liberty。 對於想要深入了解美國發展史的旅客來說,這絕對是必遊之地,這座歷史古蹟更是自由與希望的象徵。 這尊雕像不僅僅是一座美麗的建築,它更見證並訴說著美國夢的故事。 在參觀期間,按照慣例也要前往 Ellis Island 看看,在那裡您可以了解到這裡曾作為美國最繁忙移民入境點的歷史背景。 事實上,40% 的美國人都可以將其家族淵源追溯到這座島嶼。 這裡最受歡迎的活動是參觀國立移民博物館 (National Museum of Immigration),但還有其他很棒的行程,例如我們強烈建議您可以了解一下的工地帽導覽 (Hard Hat Tour) 和遊船之旅。 這是一個極具吸引力且令人深受感動的體驗,非常適合所有年齡層的遊客。

雖然紐約以現代摩天大樓聞名,但這座城市也擁有許多令人讚嘆且莊嚴的古老建築。 對於那些對城市建築結構完整性感興趣的人,我們建議您沿著布魯克林大橋 (Brooklyn Bridge) 散步。 無論是建築愛好者還是歷史迷,這個景點都展現了哥德復興式建築的絕佳範例;近距離觀察,您可以盡情欣賞其宏偉塔樓與鋼纜的壯麗景致。 時至今日,這座大橋依然保持著它的美感,並能讓您將城市景觀與東河 (East River) 的壯麗景色盡收眼底。 由於這段路程相當長,我們建議您穿上最舒適的鞋子,並在出發前確認天氣狀況!

感受現場氛圍景致探索

若沒有探索 Central Park,您的紐約之旅就不算完整。 這片人造城市綠地座落於市中心,每年吸引數百萬遊客慕名而來 —— 且確實名不虛傳! 作為紐約市的經典景點以及全球上鏡次數最多的地點,這座公園是市內最迷人的風景勝地之一。 儘管如此,我們認為它的魅力絕不僅止於美景;這裡實際上擁有無數有趣的景點、活動與盛事。 在這裡,您可以參觀動物園、歷史悠久的花園與地標,甚至還能體驗獨木舟。 無論您的興趣為何,您都一定能在中央公園的中心地帶找到心中所屬!

如果您正在造訪紐約,那麼絕對不能錯過 Grand Central Station。 我們不想被貼上膚淺的標籤,但這個地方最令人矚目的特點,無疑是其不容置疑的美麗。 儘管如此,Grand Central Station 的魅力遠不止於此;在這座歷史悠久的屋簷下,您還能找到豐富的購物與餐飲選擇。 此外,您還可以搭乘地鐵前往下一個目的地,體驗真正的紐約客生活!

學習新知識

紐約充滿了藝術與文化氣息,無疑是美國最適合創意人士探索的城市之一。 雖然這座城市擁有豐富得令人驚嘆的藝術館,但我們的首選絕對是 Whiney,因為這裡收藏了大量豐富的美國現代與當代藝術品。 漫步在展館中,訪客可以欣賞到超過 25,000 件涵蓋各種媒介的一流藝術收藏。 這座博物館位於 Meatpacking District,這是一個充滿潮流氣息的街區,擁有許多值得探索的絕佳景點與美食市場。

紐約長期以來以其精彩絕倫的博物館而聞名,對於渴望獲取知識的遊客來說,這裡絕對是一場感官盛宴。 American Museum of Natural History 位於上西區,致力於培養人們對周遭世界的好奇心與探索精神。 該機構佔地超過 200 萬平方英尺,以擁有全球同類領域中規模最大的館藏而著稱。 在館內,您將能欣賞到超過 3,400 萬件令人驚嘆的標本收藏,包括美洲原住民文物、恐龍骨骼,當然還有那隻著名的藍鯨。 我們熱愛這個地方,因為每次離開時,您一定都能學習到新的知識。 在紐約,有無窮無盡的活動、美景和體驗等著您。 文化機構、重要的歷史地標以及精彩的景點——一切都觸手可及。 雖然您絕對不會缺少有趣的活動,但您可能會在縮減行程安排時感到苦惱。 如果您只是短期造訪,我們建議您提前規劃,讓您的旅程不會太過忙亂。 儘管如此,無論您選擇做什麼,我們知道那都會非常棒——畢竟,這可是紐約市! 為了讓您的假期精彩加倍,請查看 Go City® 的全包景點暢遊套票和自選景點暢遊套票。 如需更多資訊,歡迎在 Instagram 和 Facebook 上與我們聯繫。 有了 Go City®,您可以花得更少,玩得更多。

Morning: Central Park bike tour

Cyclist in Central Park

A guided cycling tour of Central Park is a fine – and crucially low-energy – way to find your bearings on your first day in town. Spend a leisurely two hours gaining an intro to the most famous green space in the States without any risk of getting tangled up in paper maps or hopelessly lost in the Ramble. Your guide will give you a taste of the park’s 843 acres, calling at highlights including the Imagine mosaic (a tribute to John Lennon), the pretty Shakespeare Garden and the swoonworthy selfie spot that is the graceful Bow Bridge. It’s your sunny cycling springboard into NYC sightseeing, and is all but guaranteed to draw you back to Central Park for further exploration later in your stay.

Afternoon: Museum of Modern Art

Now, it’s fair to say New York ain’t short of a blistering art museum or six, from the mighty Met on Museum Mile to the Whitney’s superlative selection of American classics and the many, many hip indie galleries of Chelsea. But, for our money, you can’t beat Midtown’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), perhaps the finest repository of 20th-century art on the planet, with landmark pieces by Picasso, Pollock, Dali, Duchamp, Kahlo, Warhol and more. Gaze into van Gogh’s celestial Starry Night and meditate with Monet’s mesmerizing Water Lilies. Bonus: there are a couple of excellent lunch options right inside the museum. Anyone for a can of Campbell’s soup?

Evening: Empire State Building Observatory

Cap your first amazing day in NYC with another bona fide bucket-lister. The Empire State Building needs little introduction. Heck, that graceful Art Deco facade and tapering crown is almost as familiar as your own reflection. Now’s your chance to get inside the iconic skyscraper (once the world’s tallest), ascending 86 floors and more than 1,000 feet for stellar bird’s-eye views of the Manhattan skyline and beyond. Don’t skip the chance to snap a selfie with King Kong while you’re there (yes, really) and to pose with bronze sculptures of Depression-era construction workers.

Check out our complete guide to visiting the Empire State Building here.

Day 2: Brooklyn and Broadway

Morning: Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Follow in the footsteps of ‘greatest showman’ P.T. Barnum, who marched 21 elephants and 17 camels across the Brooklyn Bridge in 1884. Thankfully, you don’t need to bring your own menagerie. In fact, your most pressing decision will be whether to go it alone, or to join a guided walking or cycling tour. Either way, you can expect Insta-perfect selfie moments beneath the bridge’s Neo-Gothic stone towers and stunning views of Manhattan and the East River. And there’ll be plenty of time to explore the trendy DUMBO neighborhood with its waterside cafés, hip art galleries and chic boutiques when you reach the other side.

Tip: rent a bike for the day to give you more time and freedom to explore Brooklyn.

Afternoon: Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Pedal (or hop the bus) down to pretty Prospect Park, which counts woodlands, a boating lake, a zoo and a botanical garden among its many charms. Brooklyn Botanic Garden spans more than 50 acres at the park’s northern end and is pretty much tailor-made for serene, sunny New York afternoons. And, with more than 14,000 plant species, there’s plenty of eye (and nose) candy on display. Come over all dramatic in the Shakespeare Garden, stop to smell the Cranford Garden’s roses and go full zen mode among the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden’s wooden bridges and spring cherry blossoms.

Evening: The bright lights of Broadway

Times Square is a sensory fiesta at any time of day, but perhaps especially in the evening when the digital billboards light the streets and restaurants bustle with pre-theater diners. Soak it all in, then take your seats for curtain up… the show is about to begin. We’re talking of course about Broadway, the finest theater district in the world, where you can catch anything from hard-hitting plays led by Hollywood legends to globe-straddling musicals like Hamilton and Wicked, plus off-Broadway productions that give you the chance to watch the stars of tomorrow perform in more intimate venues. 

Day 3: Lower Manhattan and beyond

Morning: Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum

Statue of Liberty

Ready to tick off yet another New York icon? Sure you are! Probably the most famous statue in the world, the Green Goddess stands sentinel on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, casting her steely (or should that be coppery?) gaze out to the wide Atlantic Ocean. Catch the ferry out from Battery Park for close-up photo ops and a stop at Ellis Island, where the Immigration Museum tells the real stories behind the ‘huddled masses’ – millions of immigrants who were processed here between 1892 and 1954.

Afternoon: 9/11 Memorial and Museum

Back in Lower Manhattan, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum is a deep and moving journey into New York’s darkest day, and essential for any true understanding of the city’s psyche both before and after the World Trade Center attacks on September 11, 2001. The museum focuses on the bravery and resilience of New Yorkers, with recorded first-hand testimonies and exhibits including surviving sections of wall and staircase, and even a pear tree that miraculously survived the devastation. Two vast reflective pools shimmer in the footprints of the original North and South towers, a tranquil space for quiet remembrance.

Evening: One World Observatory 

Sure, you’ve already been up the Empire State Building, so what does One World Observatory have that the ESB doesn’t? Well, at 1,776 feet it’s the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. So there’s that. Its location in Lower Manhattan also makes for superior close-up views of Lady Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge and Governors Island. And, with an observation deck that’s a whopping 1,250 feet above street level, it’s just about as high as you can get in New York. Oh, and the views north to the Empire State Building and beyond ain’t half bad either.

Day 4: Markets, museums and more

Morning: Chelsea Market

Breakfast burrito

Treat yourself to a lazy, belt-loosening brunch in New York’s finest foodie market. Housed in the former National Biscuit Company factory building (home of the Oreo cookie), Chelsea Market is a gourmand’s dream ticket. Go hungry and allow yourself to become intoxicated by the heady scents of freshly baked bread, frying calamari and pungent farm cheeses. Then choose your adventure at one of multiple A-game brunch spots. We’re talking steak and eggs at Friedman’s, Creamline’s honey butter chicken sandwich, and thigh-sized breakfast burritos from the El Donkey Burrito Cart at the legendary Los Tacos No.1. Heck, you’re here for five days, so more than one visit is surely on the cards!

Afternoon: the High Line and Intrepid Museum

Walk it all off (or some of it anyway) on a hike along the High Line to Hudson Yards. Once a freight railway line, this elevated urban greenway is a pleasant saunter of just under a mile-and-a-half, taking in cute little gardens, wildflower meadows and splendid views of the Hudson and Midtown Manhattan along the way. 

On arrival in Hell’s Kitchen, make for Pier 86, where you’d be hard-pressed to miss the Intrepid Museum, a hulking great aircraft carrier that’s permanently moored here on the Hudson. Climb aboard to ogle wartime fighter jets and stealth bombers and to get up close and personal with the Space Shuttle Enterprise. You can also scuttle through the corridors and mess rooms of a Cold War submarine and snatch a selfie with a gleaming British Airways Concorde. Inspirational stuff.

Evening: Edge and Vessel

Backtrack to Hudson Yards where dinner opportunities abound and not one but two more observation platforms await. Jutting out of the 30 Hudson Yards skyscraper, some 100 stories up, Edge is the highest outdoor viewing platform in the Western Hemisphere and comes with angled glass walls and a see-through floor for maximum adrenaline surges. Or, for something a little different, try the comparatively diminutive Vessel. This climbable work of art is an eyecatching copper honeycomb with around 2,500 steps and 80 platforms from which to catch a variety of different NYC perspectives. 

Day 5: Central Park and the Yankees

Morning: American Museum of Natural History

American Museum of Natural History

Told ya you’d be back in Central Park, didn’t we? And here you are, way out on its western edge, ready to spend your last New York morning in the magical world of discovery that is the American Museum of Natural History. Step through that imposing neoclassical entrance and straight into the kind of archeological treasure trove that would make Indiana Jones himself gasp with wonder. T-Rex fossils, pre-historic meteorites, giants of the ocean and beautiful animal dioramas: you’ll find it all here. Pause at the café for a quick bite to eat before continuing your second Central Park adventure.

Afternoon: Central Park sights

The AMNH’s location a little under halfway up the west side means you’re well-placed for several of Central Park’s big-ticket attractions. Mosey over to the boathouse and rent a rowboat to explore the Lake’s placid waters – eyes peeled for resident turtles and ducks as you drift beneath the beautiful Bow Bridge and its ever-present gaggle of selfie-takers. Or go for a ramble in the Ramble, Central Park’s wild woodland wilderness. People-watching on Bethesda Terrace is practically a rite of passage and it would simply be rude not to take a ride on the old-school painted carousel at the southern end of Sheep Meadow while you’re here.

Get more ideas for things to do in Central Park here.

Evening: Yankee Stadium

And so we’ve reached the end of your five-day New York extravaganza. Might as well go out with a bang, right? Right! Off we go then to the Yankee Stadium up in the Bronx for that most American of sporting pastimes: the floodlit baseball game. The stadium is absolutely huge and you can bet the atmosphere on game night will be electric: foam fingers in the air, the smell of hot dogs, wings and root beer carried on the breeze. Just settle into your grandstand level seats and enjoy the show…

Looking for more inspiration for your New York vacay? Get more info on all the best observation decks in town and check out our ideas for things to do in the East Village.

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