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5th Avenue Shops: NYC’s World-Famous Shopping...

The part of 5th Avenue that runs through Midtown Manhattan between 49th...

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9/11 Memorial & Museum

For a solemn learning experience about the 2001 terrorist attacks that rocked...

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Aladdin on Broadway

In Aladdin Broadway, adapted from the Disney film and centuries-old folktales including...

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American Museum of Natural History

Awe and marvel at one of the largest and most renowned museums...

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Anastasia on Broadway

The Anastasia musical is based on the two 20th Century Fox films...

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Apollo Theater

Harlem’s famous Apollo Theater located at 253 W. 125th St. (bet. Frederick...

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Barclays Center

The Barclays Center Brooklyn is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Brooklyn which...

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Battery Park

Battery Park: Things to Know Before You Go Battery Park attractions are numerous,...

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Bloomingdale's

Visit Bloomingdale’s in NYC What Street Is Bloomingdale’s On? Bloomingdale’s is located at 1000...

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Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Museum is one of New York City’s premier cultural institutions....

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Carnegie Hall

The city has an abundance of concert halls, but none is quite...

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Cathedral of St. John the Divine

Hundreds of thousands of people visit the Cathedral of St John the...

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Central Park Conservatory Garden

The Conservatory Garden is a six-acre formal garden located in Central Park,...

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Central Park Zoo

Making the Most of Your Visit: Central Park Zoo Sightseeing Guide At Central...

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Chinatown

With one of the densest populations of Chinese immigrants in the western...

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Dangerfield's Comedy Club

Dangerfield's Comedy Club was opened in 1969. It is till date one...

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Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is one of the most well-known and iconic...

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Flatiron Building

The Flatiron Building: An Iconic Iron-Shaped Building in New York Located at the...

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Grant's Tomb

Grant's Tomb NYC is a tribute to Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th...

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Ground Zero Museum Workshop

Ground Zero Museum Workshop opened September 7, 2005, in New York City’s Meatpacking...

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Guggenheim Museum

Situated in one of the most premium buildings at the iconic location...

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Korea Town

Korea Town Koreatown New York is just a few Midtown blocks in size,...

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Little Italy

The Italian immigrants moved to New York in the late 1800s and...

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Macy's

They say everything’s bigger in Texas but some things in New York...

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Madame Tussauds

If you’re looking for a world-class wax museum, NYC is the place...

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Madison Square Garden

At Madison Square Garden, often called just “the Garden” or “MSG,” stadium-filling...

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Morningside Park

Morningside Park NYC is one of the city’s can’t-miss parks. Its location...

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Museum of Modern Art

Forever at the forefront, the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMA)...

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Museum of the City of NY

The Museum of the City of New York (MCNY) is located at...

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New York Historical Society Museum &...

Located on the corner of 77th Street and Central Park West, the...

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New York Times Building

On Sept. 18, 1851, what would become The New York Times started...

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One World Trade Center

On your next trip to New York City, make sure to visit...

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Real Housewives Tour

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Restaurant Row

Located in the heart of the Theatre District, Restaurant Row NYC is...

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Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times...

While sightseeing in New York City, you won’t want to miss Ripley’s...

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Riverside Church

The Riverside Church NYC is situated at one of the highest points...

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Rockefeller Center

The iconic Rockefeller Center dates back to 1930, when John D. Rockefeller...

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Sakura Park

In 1912, more than 2,000 cherry trees were brought to the United...

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Soho

SoHo (an acronym for South of Houston Street) is the famously artsy...

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St. Patrick's Cathedral

St. Patrick’s Cathedral St. Patrick’s Cathedral has a story that mirrors that of...

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Strawberry Fields

Pay Tribute to John Lennon in Central Park at Strawberry Fields Strawberry Fields...

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The Apple Store

Apple Inc. has grown exponentially since its founders, Steve Jobs and Steve...

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The Charging Bull

See the Most Famous Bull in New York: Charging Bull One of the...

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The Dakota

A few quirky facts about the building: The building has no fire escapes....

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The High Line

What is the High Line anyway? A revitalized piece of New York...

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Located on Museum Mile along Fifth Avenue and Central Park, the Metropolitan...

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The Plaza Hotel

A long time and much beloved New York icon, The Plaza Hotel...

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The Studio Museum in Harlem

The Studio Museum’s building at 144 W. 125th Street is presently closed...

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Theater District

Every night hundreds gather at Theater district in the Time Square area...

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Time Warner Center

The Time Warner Center is an iconic indoor destination attracting more than...

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Times Square

Tourist Information: New York Times Square Sights Not to Miss Located in Midtown...

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TKTS Booth

Find a TKTS Booth for Discount Broadway Tickets Broadway shows are a staple...

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Top Of The Rock

Ice-skating, shopping, the filming of America’s most famous shows — all this...

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Union Square

Union Square Park: An NYC Destination Not to Be Missed Union Square Park...

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Wall Street and the New York...

The New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street is the heart of...

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Washington Square Park

A giant structure beneath the Washington Arch on the Fifth Avenue marks...

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Yankee Stadium

New York Yankees, a Major League Baseball team, that mostly everyone hates...

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The Best Attractions in NYC

It's impossible to be bored when visiting New York City. The true challenge is fitting h3in all of the best sightseeing in NYC in one trip. The choices are overwhelming, so we've narrowed down our picks for the top NYC attractions to help you get started. But of course, with our double-decker bus tours, you don't have to pick just one: You can see all of the city's notable sights at a great price.

5th Ave. Shopping

Heaven for shopaholics, 5th Ave. is home to some of the most prestigious shops in the world, including Tiffany & Co., Valentino, Bergdorf Goodman, and Louis Vuitton. But that's not all you'll find. The combination of museums, architecture, parks, and landmarks make 5th Ave. one of the best Midtown Manhattan attractions.

9/11 Memorial and Museum

Th 9/11 Memorial and Museum is one of the most moving and powerful sites in the city. Those who want to pay their respects and learn more about this historic event should make sure they add this to their itinerary.

Apollo Theater

Visit Harlem's legendary music hall for a tour and see where famous names such as Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown, Gladys Knight, Sammy Davis Jr., and Lauren Hill got their start. If you visit on a Wednesday, make sure you stick around for the Amateur Night performance.

Battery Park

Battery Park is one of the most scenic attractions around New York. You can take a stroll and enjoy an iconic view of the Statue of Liberty at this park on the southern tip of Manhattan.

Brooklyn Museum

This is the third largest museum in the city, and it's home to a huge collection featuring Egyptian, European, African, Japanese, and American artwork. The Brooklyn Museum collection includes works from famous artists like Mark Rothko, Edward Hopper, Norman Rockwell, Winslow Homer, and Georgia O'Keefe.

Carnegie Hall

Come view the amazing architecture at this world-renowned concert venue that's one of the most famous Midtown Manhattan attractions. The historic hall has played host to famous names including Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck, Judy Garland, Nina Simone, Benny Goodman, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Tours are available from October through June, but make sure you call ahead for availability, as tour times must be arranged around concert and rehearsal schedules.

Central Park Zoo

There's no doubt that th Central Park Zoo is one of the top NYC attractions. People of all ages enjoy visiting to see the huge variety of animals, and there are plenty of fun activities for kids and adults alike, such as a 4D theater and penguin feeding time.

These are just a few of our favorite attractions around New York, but there are so many more. Explore some of the other sights listed here to find which ones you want to see the most, then purchase tickets for our bus tours so you can make sure that you don't miss out on the best sightseeing in NYC. With our tours, all that the city has to offer is at your fingertips!