紐約四日遊

Conquer the Big Apple’s must-see attractions in less than a week!

最後更新:2026年5月15日
紐約 11 月指南

正計畫在紐約市度過四天,並想知道這段時間是否足夠遊覽所有景點嗎? 紐約是世界上最繁華、充滿活力且瞬息萬變的城市之一,這座龐大的大都市擁有極其豐富的資源,即使在那裡住上一年,也無法看遍和體驗所有的事物。 然而,在紐約待上四天已足夠讓您參訪所有頂級景點,並感受這座城市的魅力。 雖然您的行程會非常充實,且最終會步行好幾英里,但這段時間剛好足夠讓您體驗大蘋果的精華並愛上這裡。 那麼,該看些什麼,又該去哪裡呢? 這份四天行程指南將帶您遊覽造訪紐約市絕不能錯過的頂級景點與美食地點。 紐約市初次遊客必看頂級貼士

在紐約僅有的四天內,時間至關重要,因此這裡有一些貼士能幫助您充分利用旅程。

  • 穿著舒適的鞋子是必不可少的!

    紐約市最適合徒步探索,且您將會花費大量時間步行。 為您的四天探險之旅準備一雙舒適的步行鞋是必不可少的。

  • 預期熱門地點會出現長排人龍
  • 紐約市是全球遊客最多的城市之一,全年都非常繁忙。 請為熱門景點的漫長排隊人龍做好準備。

  • 購買 7 日無限次搭乘地鐵卡 (7-Day Unlimited Ride Metro Card) 」,
  • 紐約市擁有卓越的公共交通系統,為您穿梭城市提供快速便捷的方式。 如果您計畫搭乘地鐵,購買 7 日無限次搭乘地鐵卡將會非常划算。 只需 33 美元,您即可在 7 天內無限次搭乘地鐵。 既然您已做好準備,那就讓我們出發上街探索吧! 紐約市四日行程:第 1 天

    中央公園的早晨:您在大蘋果冒險之旅的第一站絕對要是中央公園。 中央公園是紐約最著名的象徵之一,更是曼哈頓綠意盎然的核心地帶。 這座公園由獲獎景觀設計團隊 Frederick Law Olmsted 與 Calvert Vaux 操刀設計,佔地 843 英畝,園內設施應有盡有,從湖泊到溜冰場一應俱全。 您可以在公園待上一整天卻仍無法看遍所有風景,所以何不使用您的套票,從 Central Park Full Day Bike Rental 租輛單車,以雙輪代步盡情探索! 造訪公園內最受歡迎的景點,如風景如畫的 Loeb Boathouse、歷史悠久的 Belvedere Castle、Sheep's Meadow 以及起伏的 Strawberry Fields。 結束探索後,前往紐約頂尖博物館之一的大都會藝術博物館 (Metropolitan Museum of Art)。 大都會藝術博物館 (MET) 成立於 1870 年,館藏超過 200 萬件藝術品,跨越 5,000 年的歷史。 千萬別錯過莫內的《睡蓮池上的拱橋》以及文森·梵谷的《戴草帽的自畫像》。 如果您比起藝術更喜歡考古學,請前往位於上西城中央公園邊界的 American Museum of Natural History。 使用您的套票即可進入博物館,欣賞館內驚人的自然奇觀收藏。 千萬別錯過海洋生物展廳(Hall of Ocean Life)中長達 94 英尺的等身大藍鯨模型。 中城下午時光午餐後,是時候在全球最棒的購物街之一享受購物療癒了! 沿著第五大道(Fifth Avenue)漫步,欣賞全球頂尖奢侈品牌的精美櫥窗展示,如果您的信用卡額度允許,還可以盡情購物。 行程中別忘了順道造訪 Saint Patrick’s Cathedral。 這座新哥德式大教堂被譽為全球最美麗的教堂之一,受南北戰爭影響,歷時 21 年才完工。 使用您的套票即可享有快速進入大教堂的禮遇,讓您在驚人的建築美景中悠然漫步。 時代廣場之夜時代廣場是紐約最受歡迎的景點之一,絕對是您紐約之旅中不可錯過的一站。 準備好迎接點亮夜空的巨型螢幕與璀璨霓虹燈。 請做好人潮擁擠的心理準備——時代廣場總是擠滿遊客,尤其是晚上,但這絕對是讓您終生難忘的獨特體驗。 在紐約時,另一項必做的活動就是在經濟許可的情況下觀賞一場 Broadway Show。 Broadway Shows 是紐約不可或缺的一部分,即使您不是資深的劇院迷,在百老匯觀看《獅子王》或《女巫前傳》等劇目也是一次難能可貴的人生體驗。 使用您的套票即可享有 Broadway and Time Square Walking Tour。 造訪愛迪生酒店和舒伯特巷等傳奇百老匯景點,追隨明星們的足跡。 第 2 天

    格林威治村的早晨來到紐約,請像紐約人一樣點一份貝果當早餐。 您會發現許多麵包店和咖啡館都販售著令人垂涎欲滴的貝果——如果您想體驗道地的紐約生活,不妨試試燻鮭魚奶油乳酪口味。 探索這個迷人街區的最佳方式就是參加步行導覽。 使用您的套票即可參加 Greenwich Village Walking Tour,享受兩小時的導覽行程,走訪這個「美國反主流文化的發源地」。 造訪華盛頓廣場公園,它是格林威治村的象徵中心,也是前衛藝術家和紐約大學學生的聚集地。 在噴泉階梯上享用您的貝果,欣賞街頭藝人和音樂家的精彩演出。 探索電影取景地(如《六人行》和《叢林中的莫札特》),並了解愛倫坡和約翰·威爾克斯·布斯等曾居住於此的名人故事。 造訪美國 LGBTQ+ 運動的發源地——石牆酒吧(Stonewall Inn)。 蘇豪區、小義大利和唐人街的午後時光您的下一站是鄰近的蘇豪區(SoHo,即侯斯頓街以南)、小義大利和唐人街。 使用您的套票參加 SoHo, Little Italy & Chinatown Walking Tour 以節省時間,直接深入曼哈頓的核心地帶。 在蘇豪區享受豪華商店和博物館級別的櫥窗展示,盡情購物直到精疲力竭。 走進小義大利,漫步在這個紐約最美味的街區,準備好垂涎三尺吧。 探索唐人街豐富的歷史,並探訪其神秘的地下隧道。 切爾西的傍晚時光當夕陽西下,前往獨特的空中鐵道公園(High Line Park)欣賞壯麗的城市美景。 這條曾經廢棄的鐵路軌道已被改造成一座翠綠的空中花園,穿梭於紐約市一些最具歷史意義的街區。 持您的暢遊套票參加 High Line, Chelsea & Meatpacking District Walking Tour,沿著這座空中公園漫步。 欣賞藝術裝置並膜拜紐約一些最著名的建築,包括帝國大廈(Empire State Building)和法蘭克·蓋瑞(Frank Gehry)設計的 IAC 大樓。 當您走完空中鐵道公園(High Line)後,不妨順道前往切爾西市場(Chelsea Market)品嚐美食。 這座享譽全球的美食廣場匯集了各式餐廳和商店,販售一系列令人垂涎欲滴的精緻美食。 第 3 天:上午參觀 9/11 國家紀念博物館與世界貿易中心一號大樓造訪紐約市若沒花幾個小時參觀 9/11 Memorial and Museum,那將會非常遺憾。 這座博物館座落於氣勢宏偉的世界貿易中心一號大樓旁,詳細記錄了當天發生的恐怖事件,並向近 3,000 名罹難者以及所有冒著生命危險拯救他人的人士致敬。 持您的暢遊套票進入博物館,準備迎接一場深沉感人且引人深思的體驗。 持您的暢遊套票參加 9/11 Museum Workshop,您將了解 9/11 事件後為期九個月的恢復期以及相關人員的事蹟。 千萬別錯過傾瀉而下的永恆瀑布,它們匯流至雙子星大樓原址上的雙對稱反射池中。 1993 年與 2001 年兩次襲擊事件的罹難者姓名,均刻在瀑布周圍的石碑上。 在華爾街與布魯克林的午後時光

    當您漫步前往華爾街與金融區時,請務必去看看 Oculus 購物中心。這座建築設計獨特且引人注目,外型就像一條被遺忘已久的魚脊骨。 在金融區漫步,欣賞標誌性的紐約證券交易所。 與著名的華爾街銅牛合影留念,並欣賞歷史悠久的三一教堂。 下一站,著名的 Brooklyn Bridge 以及充滿魅力的 DUMBO 區。 布魯克林大橋連接曼哈頓與布魯克林,是美國最古老的橋樑之一,也是紐約最具代表性的景點之一。 探索此地區的絕佳方式是參加 Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO Walking Tour。 漫步跨越這座建築地標時,請務必拍下大量照片——它是紐約市最受攝影師青睞的地標之一。 在導遊帶領下了解大橋的歷史,同時盡情飽覽曼哈頓天際線的壯麗景色。 在布魯克林這個名為 DUMBO 的時尚街區漫步,這裡以藝廊、高端精品店和迷人的濱水美景而聞名。 這裡是品嚐美味紐約披薩的絕佳去處,快來找個地方享用晚餐吧! 第 4 天上午:鑽石區今日的第一站應是美麗的大中央總站。 領略中央航廈鬼斧神工的設計,以及壯麗的天文星座圖天花板。 在樓下的美食廣場享用早餐和咖啡。 從大中央總站步行片刻即可到達 Museum of Modern Art。 這座由谷口吉生設計、引人注目的建築被親切地稱為 MoMA,館內收藏了世界上最重要的現代藝術珍藏之一,包括梵谷、畢卡索、塞尚、馬格利特、波洛克、馬諦斯和安迪沃荷等享譽全球的藝術家作品。 使用您的套票免費進入 Museum of Modern Art,在那裡花一個上午的時間盡情欣賞藝術傑作。 下午:帝國大廈

    來到紐約,絕對不能錯過參觀 Empire State Building。 這座舉世聞名的建築距離布萊恩特公園僅幾步之遙,是觀賞曼哈頓日落的絕佳地點。 帝國大廈建於大蕭條時期,是裝飾藝術風格設計的輝煌典範,其宏偉的大廳更擁有 24K 黃金和鋁箔組成的天花板壁畫。 使用您的套票進入 Empire State Building,並前往 86 樓,將整座城市 360 度的全景盡收眼底。 在觀景台飽覽城市風光,在天氣晴朗時甚至可以遠眺 80 英里外的康乃狄克州和賓夕法尼亞州,或在夜幕降臨時欣賞城市燈火開始閃爍。 晚上:麥迪遜廣場花園在紐約的最後一個晚上,您可以前往麥迪遜廣場花園觀看尼克隊的籃球比賽,或是紐約遊騎兵隊的冰上競技。 這座位於赫拉德廣場中心、擁有 20,000 個座位的場館,曾見證瑪麗蓮夢露為甘迺迪總統演唱《生日快樂》,並舉辦過兩場阿里與弗雷澤的拳擊大戰。 如果您沒有幸運地買到門票,廣場內外仍有許多頂級餐廳,讓您享用在紐約市的最後一頓晚餐。

    Morning in Central Park

    Central Park in Fall

    The first stop on your Big Apple adventure is as quintessential a New York experience as pizza, bagels and Times Square selfies. Yep, we’re talking about Central Park, NYC’s most celebrated green space, and the lush leafy lung of Manhattan. Designed by award-winning landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux back in the 19th Century, the park spans some 843 acres and is home to everything from a boating lake to an ice-skating rink. 

    You could easily spend an entire day in the park and still not see everything. Our advice? Use your Go City NYC pass to rent your own set of wheels for the day or – perhaps better still for newbies – take a guided bike tour of the park’s highlights, thus eliminating the very real risk of getting hopelessly lost somewhere up in the Ramble. Either way, you’ll want to check off the picturesque Loeb Boathouse, fairytale Belvedere Castle, rolling Sheep's Meadow, and the elegant Bethesda Terrace with its accompanying fountain, topped with the spectacular Angel of the Waters sculpture.

    Done exploring? Choose your own adventure from the park’s ‘big two’ museums. On the east side, the mighty Metropolitan Museum of Art spans some 5,000 years of creativity and imagination – don’t miss Monet’s Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies and Vincent van Gogh’s Self Portrait with a Straw Hat. On the west side, the American Museum of Natural History charts nothing less than the origins of our planet and its evolution, from literal stardust to titanosaur fossils and early human tools.

    Explore more things to do in Central Park here.

    Afternoon in Midtown

    St Patrick's Cathedral in New York

    After lunch – both museums have excellent options and there are plenty of takeout stands dotted around the park – it’s time for a little retail therapy on one of the finest shopping streets on the planet! Sashay down Fifth Avenue to browse stunning window displays from the world’s most luxurious brands and, if you have deep enough pockets, to give your credit card a serious workout. Cartier diamond ring, anyone? 

    Make a stop at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral along the way. Hailed as one of the most beautiful churches in the world, this glorious Neo-Gothic cathedral took more than 20 years to complete. Your pass bags you express entry, and plenty of time to take in the jaw-dropping architecture, all soaring spires, graceful stone arches and swoonworthy stained-glass windows. 

    Evening in Times Square

    Times Square

    Love it or hate it, Times Square is one of those New York attractions that kind of has to be seen to be believed. A total sensory overload at any time of day, it’s particularly dazzling after dark, when those massive digital billboards and neon signs light up the night sky. Be prepared for crowds – Times Square heaves with tourists at all hours, but  fear not: your Insta reels will thank you for it. There are plenty of casual dining options here too, from the city’s ubiquitous hot dog carts to tasty tacos and classic New York slices.

    Don’t skip the chance to take in a Broadway show. Here’s where you can sing your little lungs out to some of the world’s biggest musicals (hello Wicked, Hamilton and The Lion King) and catch Hollywood stars treading the boards in hard-hitting dramas.

    Tip: if you have time, we also highly recommend taking a guided walking tour of the area, or visiting one of Times Square’s many cool and quirky museums – Madame TussaudsRiseNY and the Museum of Broadway for the win.

    Day two

    Morning in Greenwich Village

    Greenwich Village in New York

    When in New York, do as New Yorkers do and grab a bagel for breakfast. You’ll find plenty of bakeries and cafés selling these in Greenwich Village – ask for a lox bagel (salmon and cream cheese) if you really want to look like a local. Suitably fortified, join a guided walking tour to discover the history of the neighborhood and take a stroll through the historic New York University campus. 

    Your walk will take you through Washington Square Park, a hangout for students and avant-garde artists since time immemorial. Have a rest on the steps of the central fountain and watch street performers, musicians and skaters strut their stuff. You’ll also spot famous filming locations from Friends and learn about former residents including Edgar Allan Poe and John Wilkes Booth. You’ll also stop by the Stonewall Inn, birthplace of the LGBTQ+ Movement in America. 

    Afternoon in Soho, Little Italy and Chinatown

    SoHo in New York

    The next part of your four-day New York adventure sees you call at the neighboring areas of SoHo (South of Houston Street), Little Italy and Chinatown. Again, a guided walking tour will get you straight to the good stuff, keep your timings on track, and make sure you don’t spend several hours walking circles in Chinatown’s dense labyrinth of bustling streets.

    Prepare to salivate at the heady scents of frying chili and garlic as you discover Chinatown’s rich history, calling at the splendid Mahayana Buddhist Temple and Confucius Plaza with its enormous bronze statue. You’ll also take a walk along Doyers Street – aka the Bloody Angle – which inspired Scorsese’s Gangs of New York epic.

    Don’t skip the many selfie opportunities afforded by SoHo’s famous cobblestones and cast-iron architecture, all beautifully restored façades with arched windows, elaborate columns, decorative cornices and sculptural fire escapes – no filters required.

    Check out our guides for more things to do in Chinatown and in SoHo

    Evening in Chelsea

    The High Line in New York by night

    As the sun begins to set, head to the High Line Park to get a unique perspective on the Hudson and Midtown skyline. This former railroad track has been transformed into a verdant floating greenway that passes over some of New York City's most historic neighborhoods. There is, of course, a tour for this too, but you can also easily go it alone – it’s not so easy to get lost when you can only walk in a straight line. Take in the cool public art installations and admire some of New York's most iconic buildings along the way, including the Empire State Building and Frank Gehry’s IAC Building. 

    Afterwards, drop by Chelsea Market at the High Line’s southern end for a bite to eat. Set inside the biscuit factory that invented the Oreo cookie, the market’s array of dining options is a fitting legacy. Think fresh lobster rolls, world-class-tacos, sizzling steaks and some of the best baked items – mini donuts and gooey brownies – that you’ll find anywhere in town.

    Day 3 

    Morning at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum and One World Trade Center

    One World Observatory

    A visit to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum is essential for anyone seeking an understanding of the New York psyche both before and after September 11, 2001, or indeed for anyone who just wants to pay their respects.

    The museum details the horrific events of that day and honors the thousands of victims as well as those who risked their lives to save others. Be prepared for a deeply moving and reflective experience, and be sure to pause for a few quiet moments by the waterfall that cascades into twin reflecting pools where the original towers once stood. The names of victims of both the 1993 and 2001 attacks are engraved in stone around the waterfall. 

    Afterwards, head up to the One World Observatory just next door. At more than 1,250 feet above the streets, it’s the highest viewing deck in the Western Hemisphere, so expect wide-ranging views that take in Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty and – on clear days – even parts of Connecticut.

    Afternoon and evening in Wall Street and Brooklyn

    DUMBO in Brooklyn

    As you wander towards Wall Street and the Financial District, keep your eyes peeled for the rather architectural oddity that is the Oculus Mall: dove in flight or pile of rotting fish bones? You decide. Head up into Wall Street where the iconic New York Stock Exchange, historic Trinity Church and twin Charging Bull and Fearless Girl statues are sure to keep your camera busy for a while.

    Next stop: the soaring Gothic towers of the Brooklyn Bridge and the charming waterside neighborhood of DUMBO over the other side of the East River. This is another of those routes that you can do on a rented bike, or with the added commentary and points of interest that come with a guided cycling or walking tour.

    Either way, you can expect to fill your Insta with some of the best views of Manhattan from anywhere in town, plus bleeding-edge DUMBO street art and that iconic angle of the Empire State Building framed beneath the arches of Manhattan Bridge from Washington Street.

    Stick around for sundown when this lively neighborhood really ramps up the charm, with neon lights bouncing off the cobbles and waterside bars and restaurants buzzing into life. This is also the place for out-of-this-world New York pizza, so make sure to find a spot for dinner! 

    Day 4 

    Morning in the Diamond District

    MoMA

    It’s your last day in town, but don’t let that get you down; there are still some absolute New York gems still to explore. First up is the architectural stunner that is Grand Central Station. Take in the jaw-dropping grandeur of the central terminal’s celestial ceiling murals, set your watch by the extraordinary Tiffany glass clock on the facade and the four-faced opal clock which hangs above the main information booth. And don’t skip the chance to visit the Whispering Gallery, where sweet nothings muttered on one side of the arches are carried clear as a bell all the way over to the other.

    Meander up through the Diamond District, where thousands of jewels glitter in every shop window along 47th Street then onwards to priceless gems of a different variety at the Museum of Modern Art (aka MoMA). For, inside this striking Yoshio Taniguchi-designed building lies one of the most significant collections of 20th-century art in the world, with landmark works by the likes of Van Gogh, Picasso, Cézanne, Magritte, Pollock, Matisse, Dali and Warhol. Think starry nights, water lilies, soup cans and melting clocks and you’ll get the general idea.

    Afternoon at the Empire State Building

    Empire State Building

    Of course, even the briefest bite of the Big Apple should factor in a trip to the top of the Empire State Building. Built at record speed during the Great Depression, this iconic skyscraper is about as glorious an example of Art Deco architecture as you’ll find anywhere in the world. So, as well as those magnificent Manhattan views from the 86th floor observatory, there’s an opulent lobby to ogle, complete with glittering chandeliers, 23-karat gold leaf ceiling and scale model of the Empire State Building itself.

    You can also shake hands with King Kong, watch video reels that showcase the Empire State Building’s many contributions to popular culture, and snap selfies with bronze sculptures of 1930s construction workers. Then there’s the main event: mindblowing panoramas from more than 1,000 feet above the streets of Manhattan. Hang out for a while on the open-air deck as more and more of New York’s skyline gems reveal themselves – Central Park, the Chrysler Building, One World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, the Hudson and even, on clear days, parts of Pennsylvania and Connecticut up to 80 miles away.

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

    Evening at Madison Square Garden

    Madison Square Garden

    What better way to wrap up your four-day NYC adventure than by catching a Knicks basketball game or the New York Rangers on the ice at Madison Square Garden. The 20,000-seat venue in the heart of Herald Square is also a solid bet if you fancy seeing some live music – previous performers here include Bowie, Sinatra and Mariah, so you can be sure it attracts some pretty big names. It even bore witness to Marilyn singing happy birthday to JFK and hosted two Ali-Frazier fights!

    And, if you have the time and fancy digging a little deeper into Madison Square Garden’s illustrious history, you can even take a guided tour.

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