紐約一週行程:初訪者必看的 5-7 天紐約攻略

一週的時間足以讓您以更悠閒的節奏遊覽紐約精華景點,並像當地人一樣探索五大行政區。

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New York rewards curious travelers, and a week in the Big Apple gives you ample time to tick off the essential sights, catch a couple of under-the-radar attractions, and soak up neighborhood vibes out on Brooklyn and Queens. We’ve put together a loose seven-day itinerary for first times, featuring many attractions and tours that come bundled with the Go City New York pass. Follow it with military precision, shuffle the order if you simply can’t wait until day three to explore Central Park and swap in alternative Go City attractions if this or that tour or museum just ain’t your bag – the pass makes it really easy to mix and match on the hop. Read on for the lowdown on our suggestions, including…

  • The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
  • Skyline views from the Empire State Building and Edge
  • Art-filled galleries along Museum Mile
  • Yankee Stadium
  • A seaside afternoon at Coney Island
  • Neighborhood walks through Greenwich Village and SoHo
  • Waterfront views from Brooklyn Bridge Park

Did you know Go City’s New York pass can save you $$$ on entry to more than 100 NYC attractions? That’s especially true if, for example, you happen to be in town for a whole week and expect to do a fair bit of sightseeing. Find out how the pass can save you big bucks vs buying loads of individual attraction tickets here. Then read on for the seven-day itinerary of your dreams…

紐約市是我們最喜愛的旅遊目的地之一,幾乎一年四季都非常適合造訪。 無論是在溫暖的季節騎自行車穿梭於中央公園,還是在涼爽的天氣漫步於大都會藝術博物館的大廳,無論何時造訪,總能找到令人愉悅的活動。 為了協助您充分利用在這個美好城市的時光,我們為初訪者設計的紐約行程涵蓋了豐富有趣的家庭活動,讓您能從中挑選並打造完美的週全行程,甚至將所有活動排進五天的充實旅程。 這是探索紐約的完美入門指南。

Day 1: Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty

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This is NYC baby, so you might as well kick off proceedings with a blockbuster day out and some of the most recognizable monuments on the planet, am I right? We’ll start our morning in Lower Manhattan where a wander past the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street and a selfie with the Charging Bull and/or Fearless Girl is practically a rite of passage for first-time visitors. Meanwhile, the cobblestone lanes and historic buildings that line the historic waterfront hark back to New York’s origin stories, and skyscrapers that tower overhead mark the steady march of progress. 

Make for The Battery, where your ferry out to a New York icon awaits. Soak up stellar views of Manhattan’s receding skyline as you set sail across the harbor, then focus your attention on the main event. For we’re off to see the big kahuna, the queen of the harbor, Lady Liberty the Green Goddess. Yes, it’s the Statue of Liberty, that great American icon of freedom and democracy, and she’s ready for her close-up. As well as worshipping at her feet, you'll also get a chance to visit Ellis Island Immigration Museum, where you can browse exhibits that tell the human stories behind the millions who arrived here in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Back in Manhattan, stroll toward the 9/11 Memorial & Museum where twin reflecting pools mark the footprints of the former towers and exhibits tell the stories of victims, survivors and first responders on that day. Afterwards, take in the city from above (way, way above) with a trip in the great glass elevator to the One World Observatory, the highest viewing platform in town at a staggering 1,268 feet. Panoramic 360-degree vistas sweeps across the harbor, Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, the grid of streets stretching north into Uptown and, on a clear day, for up to a whopping 50 miles in every direction.

Dinner? Sure. After all, you gotta eat. Stroll back into the financial district and settle into the historic Fraunces Tavern, where George Washington himself once dined in candlelight beneath the wooden beams (tip: visit the museum if you get there early enough). Pair Washington’s favorite, chicken pot pie, with a craft ale to toast your first day of NYC sightseeing.

Day 2: Midtown landmarks and skyline views

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There’s more sightseeing concentrated in Midtown Manhattan – home of Broadway, Times Square and multiple landmarks and museums – than anywhere else in NYC (and maybe even the whole planet).

Day two gets off on the right foot with another New York icon: the Empire State Building. Elevators whiz you up to the Art Deco gem’s 86th-floor observation deck faster than King Kong in a hurry, from where expansive views of Central Park, the Chrysler Building, Times Square, the Hudson River and more await. Pro-tip: if it’s a view of rather than from the Empire State Building you covet, its Top of the Rock you want, a few blocks north at the Rockefeller Center.  

Afterwards, it’s kind of choose-your-own-adventure time. You could of course just hang out on Times Square, drinking in the atmosphere and grabbing selfies with superheroes and cartoon characters (although be aware they’ll expect to be tipped handsomely for the privilege). Or you could mosey to one of the area’s cool cultural museums. Say hey to Harry Styles, Hulk, Ta-Tay and the gang at Madame Tussauds New York, come over all Roxie Hart (complete with iconic Chicago chair selfies!) on a tour of the Museum of Broadway, or take to the skies at the immersive RiseNY, with its cool pop culture exhibits (Biggie Smalls’ tracksuit, anyone?) and wild simulated ride high over Manhattan’s rooftops. And remember, you can always circle back later in the week to catch anything you missed.

A quick lunch at Los Tacos No.1 on Times Square sets you up for a wander over to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and an afternoon of high culture. For here’s where you can see some of the absolute greats of 19th- and 20th-century art, including Warhol’s Soup Cans and Elvis and Marilyn Monroe-inspired works, Van Gogh’s Starry Night and Monet’s Water-Lilies. And that’s just for starters… Pollock, O’Keeffe, Dalí, Kahlo, Munch, Picasso, Lichtenstein: they’re all here.

Round off your day with a stroll through Bryant Park, where kiosks serve coffee, pastries and local treats. Grab a snacky dinner and find a leafy spot to wind down after all that visual stimulation and maybe compare a few MoMA favorites.

Day 3: Central Park and Museum Mile

Bow Bridge in Central Park

Ready for more museum action? Course you are! But let’s ease ourselves into the day gently with a morning meander through Central Park. Grab a coffee (oh go on then, a donut too), and make for the Bow Bridge, the swoonsome Victorian stone crossing that connects Cherry Hill to The Ramble. Another NYC selfie essential ticked off, ramble through The Ramble’s leafy lakeside trails en route to your first museum of the day – and boy is this one a doozy.

Towering dinosaur skeletons greet guests inside the grand entrance hall of the American Museum of Natural History on the park’s western side, with galleries that branch out into eye-popping exhibits on ocean life, ancient meteorites and human civilizations across the millennia. Don’t miss (not that you could, really) the titanosaur, the 563-carat Star of India sapphire and the near-100-foot-long blue whale model – each making a fairly substantial case for the argument that size really does matter.

After lunch, cross Central Park’s Great Lawn to Museum Mile and the mighty Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, a Frank Lloyd Wright confection fondly nicknamed the ‘teacup’ due to its spiraling white concrete facade. The building’s a work of art in its own right, and you can step inside for even more eye candy, with its unique spiral ramp that takes you past visionary 20th-century works that run the gamut from Impressionism to Surrealism, Cubism, Abstract with masterpieces from Picasso, Pollock, Manet, Miró, Degas, Kandinsky and many more. 

For dinner, head to The Smith in Midtown or on the Upper West Side. These buzzy brasseries keep the conversation flowing while the kitchen sends out steaks, oysters and great plates of skillet-roasted mac and cheese. Yum.

Day 4: Brooklyn Bridge, DUMBO and the waterfront

Woman on Brooklyn Bridge

Today’s adventure takes you out of Manhattan and across the East River into Brooklyn. Start your adventure by following in the footsteps of P.T. Barnum’s elephants and taking a stroll across the mighty Brooklyn Bridge. Barnum’s 1884 stunt saw the entrepreneur and incurable showpony lead 21 elephants and 17 camels across the bridge to demonstrate its stability. But you’ll require no such menagerie to enjoy its soaring stone arches and superlative Manhattan views. Go solo, or join a guided bike tour for plenty more fun Brooklyn Bridge anecdotes just like the one above.

Once in Brooklyn, wander through DUMBO – that’s shorthand for ‘Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass’, acronym fans. This hipper-than-thou hood’s cobblestone streets are lined with converted warehouses, creative studios and extraordinary street art. Brick waterfront buildings house cute cafés and tempting bakeries with equally delicious East River views. Walk off all those cronuts and cappuccinos with a stroll up through Brooklyn Bridge Park, where grassy lawns slope gently toward the waterfront and old-school Jane’s Carousel lets you unleash your inner child – or jockey – on charmingly painted wooden horses.

Afterwards, zip down to Prospect Park, where your options include everything from Ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary art installations at the Brooklyn Museum, the chance to meet ferociously cute red pandas and thousands of other cool critters at the Prospect Park Zoo, and a gentle wander through the many colorful zones of Brooklyn Botanic Garden – think cherry blossoms, bluebell woods and a fragrant rose garden.

Wind up your day at Juliana’s Pizza, back in downtown Brooklyn. This beloved local spot is considered one of the best pizza joints in town – nay, in the entire US of A. Find out what all the fuss is about with a classic coal-fired margherita topped with fresh basil, a satisfying conclusion to your Brooklyn experience.

Day 5: Greenwich Village, SoHo and the High Line

A walk along the High Line with Hudson Yards in view

Day five takes us into some of Manhattan Island’s most personality-filled neighborhoods. Lace up your comfiest walking shoes, because you’re about to do a whole lot of pavement-pounding.

We’ll kick off with a Greenwich Village walking tour, which reveals tree-lined streets, historic townhouses and tales of the bohemian artists who shaped the neighborhood’s creative reputation. You’ll work up an appetite on this one, so stop for lunch at Joe’s Pizza, where slices arrive hot and crispy from the oven, bubbling with mozzarella and bright tomato sauce. And before you say it: no, it’s not possible to eat too much New York pizza!

Suitably fortified, continue north to the High Line, an elevated park that’s built along a historic railway line, now home to cute gardens, wildflowers, public art installations and skyline views. You’ll feel like you're floating above Manhattan as you rest weary feet on the many wooden benches that dot the walkway’s 1.5-mile length. Tip: there’s a walking tour for this one, too.

At journey’s end, Hudson Yards is home to a dramatic honeycomb structure called Vessel. You can climb up for yet more impressive views, with each platform revealing more of the skyline the higher you climb. Or go all-in at its significantly loftier neighbor: Edge juts shard-like from the side of 30 Hudson Yards and, at 1,131 feet up, is the highest al fresco observation platform in town. Steel yourself to gaze straight down through its transparent floor and lean out into its angled glass walls, high above the city.

If you can hold out for a late dinner, you’re also very well positioned here to get an entirely different perspective on the skyline by taking New York’s famous harbor lights cruise with Circle Line. Seeing Manhattan light up from the water is another of those New York experiences that you really should try to fit in if you can.

Afterwards, mosey over to SoHo for a posh steak-and-oysters dinner at Balthazar and a moonlit stroll among the district’s distinctive cast-iron architecture, a cool throwback to SoHo’s industrial past.

Day 6: Yankee Stadium and the Bronx

Yankee Stadium

Love sport? Actually, it matters not a jot whether you do or don’t. For the Yankee Stadium is an experience that’s not to be missed either way. Baseball is as essential a part of the American fabric as Uncle Sam, apple pie and root beer. And a trip north to the Bronx gives you an opportunity to be part of it. Start with a tour of the hallowed stadium – your guide will lead you through the dugout, press box and Monument Park while sharing thrilling tales of legendary Yankees players and stories of victory snatched from the jaws of defeat. Even on non-game days, the sheer scale of the stadium should be enough to raise an impressed eyebrow in even the most stolid sports hater.

Afterwards, hop over to the Bronx Zoo, one of the largest urban menageries in the world. Leafy trails wind past habitats that are home to around 10,000 critters, from tiny amphibians to big cats via lemurs, langur monkeys and playful sea lions.

Or, if Brooklyn’s Botanic Garden whet your appetite for all things floral, it seems reasonably likely you’ll also get a kick from its Bronx counterpart. The New York Botanical Garden is a little larger than the Brooklyn Botanic. Ok, it’s about five times its size, spanning some 250 acres and containing more than a million plant species across 50-odd distinct zones. There’s enough here to fill a whole afternoon – maybe even a whole day – with highlights including the blooming marvelous Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden and the Thain Family Forest – at 50 acres, it’s the largest preserved tract of New York’s original woodland landscape in the city.

Afterwards, whiz back over to the Yankee Stadium to soak up the electric atmosphere of the big game (with hot dogs and root beer for dinner, natch), or mosey back down to Harlem for classic southern soul food at Sylvia’s Restaurant – comforting pork ribs and fried chicken for the win.

Day 7: Queens culture and Coney Island fun

Coney Island fairground rides

It’s your last day in town and the whole of New York lies at your feet. You could spend the day (and the rest of your life savings) on a shopping spree along Fifth Avenue. Or you could mop up some of the A-list attractions we just didn’t have time for this week – lookin’ at you, Intrepid MuseumBig Bus tour and Madison Square Garden.

But, if the sun’s shining, for our money there’s no better way to wrap your week in New York with the kind of old-school fairground thrills and cotton-candy spills that will stick with you for years to come. We’re talking, of course, about Luna Park in Coney Island. But before all that, let’s take a stroll through Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens to seek out the iconic Unisphere sculpture, a 12-story steel globe that dates from the 1964 World's Fair. Eyes peeled also for World’s Fair mosaics by the likes of Andy Warhol and Salvador Dalí. Drop by the nearby Queens Museum, where a room-sized scale model of NYC gives you a chance to point out all the places you already visited this week. 

After lunch, ride the subway down to Coney Island for an afternoon spent riding century-old wooden coasters, trying your luck at the shooting galleries, geeking out over nostalgic arcade games and strolling the pier, ice-cream in hand. For dinner: sizzling hot dogs and crinkle-cut fries at Nathan’s Famous as the sun sets pink and orange over the horizon – if there’s a more New York way to close out your Big Apple week, we’ve yet to find it…

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關於參觀世界貿易中心一號大樓、9/11 國家紀念博物館和一號大樓觀景台所需的一切資訊。 立即規劃您的行程。 在規劃您的紐約市行程時,One World Trade Center(又稱自由塔)絕對是您的必遊清單之首。 它坐落於曼哈頓下城繁華的紐約市金融區,在一號大樓觀景台您可以將整座城市最壯觀的美景盡收眼底,這裡也是 9/11 Memorial & Museum 的所在地。 這裡也是享受落日雞尾酒和精緻餐點最獨特的地點之一,因此這座現代地標的任何體驗都將讓您難以忘懷。 每個人都記得自己得知 9/11 事件時身在何處,因此前往紀念館與博物館向受難者致敬,無疑是紀念這一天的最佳方式。 9/11 博物館坐落於原世界貿易中心遺址,館內展出超過 10,000 件文物,以及 2,000 份第一手口述訪談、照片和家屬證詞,揭開了這段不幸日子的故事。 一號世界貿易中心的博物館還設有常設展覽,展示捐贈物品以及國家災難少數倖存者之一 John Stiastny 的驚人經歷。 基礎大廳(Foundation Hall)保留了一段原世界貿易中心結構的倖存牆,遊客仍能見到 2001 年事件發生後留下的銘文、紀念物和尋人啟事。 在室外,遊客還可以參觀位於南北兩端的兩座紀念池、80 英尺高的三叉戟柱(Tridents),以及在災難發生前懸掛於原雙子星大樓大廳的各國國旗。 如果您接著前往樓高 102 層的一號世界大樓觀景台,您可以輕鬆地在該遺址花上半天時間。 電梯僅需 47 秒即可抵達,在上升過程中,您可以欣賞動態展示,了解紐約市如何從最初的定居地和岩床轉變為今日的叢林。 抵達頂層後,「比鄰劇院」(Forever Theater)的視聽展覽將帶您融入充滿活力的城市生活,而互動式展示與介紹將幫助您了解紐約這座「高譚市」豐富的文化和獨特的歷史。 千萬不要錯過「空中步道」(Sky Portal),這是一個玻璃地板,可以讓您俯瞰 100 層樓下的街道…… 請注意:如果您有懼高症,這將會是一大挑戰! 在 ONE Dine 享受一個難忘的夜晚,這是一號世界貿易中心帶來的紐約極致餐飲體驗。 這份以紐約為主題的菜單是慶祝特殊時刻的有趣方式,我們歡迎賓客前來享用雞尾酒、酒吧小食或精緻美食。 提示: 您需要持有觀景台門票才能進入並預訂晚餐。 當然,您一定不想忘記帶上相機,捕捉那標誌性的天際線,無論是白天還是黑夜,這都是全紐約最令人嘆為觀止的美景之一。 您也可以善用專業攝影師的服務,帶走一份值得紀念的紀念品,並參觀充滿一號世界貿易中心主題禮品的紀念品店。 在節慶期間造訪大蘋果是體驗這座標誌性城市歡樂氣氛的最佳時機之一。 一號世界貿易中心的 Winter Onederland 將帶來巨大雪花球、聖誕老人見面會、適合家庭的聖誕佈置,以及聖誕主題飲品和餐飲 —— 每個人都能盡享樂趣!如果您計劃參觀一號世界貿易中心的 9/11 Memorial & Museum,您可以在每日上午 9:00 至下午 8:00 之間前往。 一號世界觀景台(One World Observatory)每週 7 天開放,開放時間為上午 9:00 至下午 9:00,最後入場時間為晚上 8:15(請查看網站以瞭解聖誕節、新年期間及夏季月份調整後的節日開放時間)。 ONE Dine 每日下午 12:00 至下午 9:00 開放用餐,最後預訂時間為下午 6:45。 在附近,您也可以參觀標誌性的 Statue of Liberty 以及具歷史意義的埃利斯島移民博物館(Ellis Island Immigration Museum),讓您的紐約之旅更加精彩。 如果您計劃搭乘地鐵前往,請在 Fulton Street 或 Park Place 站下車;或者您也可以享受 Hop-On Hop-Off 巴士遊,並在市中心路線(Downtown route)的第 11、12 或 13 站下車。 或者,若您搭乘計程車或開車前往,地址為 180 Greenwich St. World Trade Center。
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紐約市擁有全美頂尖的博物館、美術館和演唱會場地,更不用說那迷人的購物體驗了! 然而,除了在各景點之間穿梭的時間外,若您的假期僅包含這些活動,將很難有機會走向戶外。 因此,請將純室內的行程留到冬天吧! 如果您今年夏天打算在紐約市待上一段時間,不妨嘗試租借單車等戶外活動。 在夏季盡情享受紐約市街道與公園的魅力和健康樂趣吧,因為這座城市有許多值得騎單車探索的精彩之處。 一張 New York attractions pass 可以幫助您在租借單車、參加導覽,甚至是參觀中央公園動物園時節省費用,現在就立即購買一張,讓您的探險之旅對錢包也更健康! 您很有可能沒有帶自己的單車來紐約。 沒關係,因為 New York bike rentals 價格實惠且富有彈性,透過 New York attractions pass 就能輕鬆預訂。 我們在曼哈頓中城、中央公園西側和巴特里公園皆設有取車點,無論您住在曼哈頓何處,都能輕鬆找到鄰近且便利的單車租借地點。 所有租借地點都鄰近絕佳的單車路線與步道,讓隨附的單車地圖使用起來更加方便。 Central Park Bike tours 對於那些喜愛騎單車運動、享受新鮮空氣,同時希望活動更有主題性的遊客來說特別受歡迎。 以小團體形式探索這座佔地 840 英畝的巨大城市公園,在騎行過程中了解公園的歷史,以及其中眾多的雕像、遊樂場和水利工程設施。 您也可以選擇包含紐約全新 Greenway Path 的導覽行程,這是一條沿著哈德遜河和東河延伸的美麗步行與單車步道,共分為兩個路段。 這條路線在當地人中特別受歡迎,也是周邊使用率最高的單車徑之一。 進入公園後,請務必參觀 Central Park Zoo,這裡是當地家庭最喜愛的景點。 他們設有專為小朋友打造的可愛動物區,並擁有多種深受大眾喜愛的動物,包括北極熊、猴子、海獅,甚至還有小貓熊等瀕危物種。 中央公園動物園在城市動物園中表現卓越,成功在較小規模的空間內重建動物的野外棲息地。因此,在每個展區參觀時,不妨留意像是原生植物等精緻的細節佈置。 如果您是熱愛冒險且喜歡城市單車騎行的人,不妨參加 Hudson River bike tour 等活動,這是一個為期三小時的導覽行程,讓您探索河濱地標,甚至能騎單車跨越布魯克林大橋。 導遊也會提供多次停下來拍照的機會,因此不必擔心在調整焦距捕捉完美瞬間時,還要分心平衡單車手把。 所有這些 New York bike rental 選項都非常適合大人與小孩,是全家出遊最完美的戶外活動。 如果您帶著小孩同行,請務必提前到達單車導覽等活動現場,因為工作人員需要確保為您的孩子配備尺寸合適的單車。 我們將為您提供安全帽以及單車鎖和當地路線地圖等裝備,但請務必攜帶充足的水,並穿著運動鞋或其他舒適的鞋子。 由於許多租賃服務允許您整天使用單車,這也可以成為探索紐約的一種環保方式。 當然,如果您只有一個下午的時間可以探索,也可以選擇較短時間的單車租賃。 無論您想體驗什麼樣的單車之旅,都能在紐約市找到心儀的選擇。 今年夏天,不妨以單車代步,遠離計程車的喧囂,盡情享受戶外時光與紐約市優美的公園系統。 使用 New York attractions pass,您還可以在租借單車、參加單車導覽以及其他您可能想去參觀的紐約景點上節省費用。
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