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BUS TOURS
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New York offers unique double-decker bus tours. Hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tours. See every major sightseeing attraction from Harlem to the Museum Mile, the Empire State Building to Downtown, Times Square, Wall Street to a scenic view of the S
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CARRIAGE RIDES
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Horse & Carriage rides through Central Park are available year-round and are one of the most romantic and popular ways to see Central Park. The carriages can be found lined up along Central Park South (59th Street) between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, at
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CENTRAL PARK
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Located across the street from the hotel, Central Park covers 843 acres, which is 6% of Manhattan. See also Carriage Rides.
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COOPER-HEWITT NATIONAL DESIGN CENTER
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The Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, of the Smithsonian Institution, located at the corner of 91st Street and Fifth Avenue, is the only museum in the United States devoted exclusively to the study of historical and contemporary design
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EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
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Take the one minute elevator ride to the top of the Empire State Building to gain a King Kong perspective of New York! From the 102nd floor observatory, with good visibility, views can extend between 50 and 80 miles. It's an experience not
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GIANTS STADIUM
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Home of the NY Giants & NY Jets football teams
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HAYDEN OBSERVATORY
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HOTEL TOUR
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Public tours of the legendary spaces of The Plaza guided by architectural historian Francis Morrone.
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LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
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Visit Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and tour the complex of buildings that house some of New York's most exciting venues. Lincoln Center is the largest cultural complex in the world and one of New York City's most popular tourist destinatio
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MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
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Home of the NY Rangers NHL Hockey team
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METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds the world's largest and finest art museums with more than two million works of art from prehistory to modern day.
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METROPOLITAN OPERA
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Make it an evening at the Metropolitan Opera and witness some of the most talented singers in the world as they take on to the stage.
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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Proudly encourages use of its beautiful and majestic rooms as unique and memorable settings for special corporate events, business meetings, and conferences. Multilingual staff.
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RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
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Universally acclaimed as an architectural triumph, Radio City Music Hall, in historic Rockefeller Centre, is one of the entertainment world's most appealing and exciting venues. Radio City Music Hall has undergone an unparalleled restoration - brin
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ROCKEFELLER CENTER
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Lose yourself in the 200 shops, services, restaurants, gardens, sculpture, murals, music and entertainment of Rockefeller Center. Home of the renowned Radio City Music Hall.
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SHEA STADIUM
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Home to the New York Mets
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ST. PATRICK S CATHEDRAL
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Revel in one of the finest examples of the Gothic-style in the United States, the magnificent St. Patrick's Cathedral. The Gothic Revival architecture took 27 years to complete and is imitative of the cathedral in Cologne, Germany which inspired its
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STATUE OF LIBERTY
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Statue of Liberty is Open to the Public (with certain restrictions) Only some areas of the grounds of Liberty Island are open for visitation. The statue cannot be climbed.
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TIMES SQUARE
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Times Square is a major intersection in Manhattan, at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue, making up the western part of the commercial area of Midtown Manhattan. Times Square has achieved the status of an iconic world landmark and has become
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UNITED NATIONS PLAZA
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Located at First Avenue at 46th Street Multilingual guided tours featuring General Assembly Hall, Council Chambers, works of art from member nations. Gift shop, bookstore, restaurant, stamp counter, exhibits.
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WORLD TRADE CENTER -- TWIN TOWERS SITE
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Restaurants
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