Explore NYC’s vibrant contrasts from Upper to Lower Manhattan, uncovering iconic landmarks, cultural gems, and hidden treasures. Book your adventure today.
Explore NYC’s vibrant contrasts from Upper to Lower Manhattan, uncovering iconic landmarks, cultural gems, and hidden treasures. Book your adventure today.
- Columbus Circle - The journey begins in Midtown Manhattan, passing through Columbus Circle, where the Christopher Columbus monument can be admired.
- Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - The first stop is Lincoln Center, a hub for the arts, including dance, folklore, painting, and music.
- The Dakota - The tour proceeds to the Dakota…
- Columbus Circle - The journey begins in Midtown Manhattan, passing through Columbus Circle, where the Christopher Columbus monument can be admired.
- Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - The first stop is Lincoln Center, a hub for the arts, including dance, folklore, painting, and music.
- The Dakota - The tour proceeds to the Dakota Building, known as John Lennon’s last residence.
- Strawberry Fields - A walk through Strawberry Fields, a memorial dedicated to the singer, is next.
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir - The route crosses Central Park towards Fifth Avenue, also called Museum Mile, featuring the Jewish Museum and the Cooper Hewitt. The tour includes the Mayor John Purroy Mitchel memorial area and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir.
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - The drive continues, showcasing the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Frick Collection, and the Central Park Zoo.
- Queensbridge Park - On the way to the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, the tour crosses to the Queensbridge Park viewpoint, perfect for capturing stunning views of New York City.
- Astoria - The journey then enters Astoria, where NYCHA housing projects can be seen.
- Guason Stairs - Heading north, the tour arrives in the Bronx to visit the renowned Joker Stairs.
- Bronx - The route passes by the Bronx civil court, courthouses, and criminal court.
- New York City Police Department - 42nd Precinct - A visit to the exterior of the 42nd Precinct, where scenes from “Fort Apache, The Bronx” were filmed, is included.
- Big Pun Mural - The next stop is the Big Pun mural.
- I Love The Bronx Mural, Tats Cru - The tour visits the iconic “I Love the Bronx” mural.
- Bronx–Whitestone Bridge - The journey crosses the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge towards Queens.
- Williamsburg - The tour then heads to Brooklyn to explore Williamsburg, home to the largest Hasidic Jewish community outside Israel.
- Dumbo - Continuing, the Brooklyn Bridge is viewed.
- Queens - The route offers views of the New York Times printing press, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Citi Field, and the US Open National Tennis Center from the vehicle.
- Manhattan Bridge - Crossing the Manhattan Bridge, the tour enters Chinatown and SoHo, viewing Federal Plaza and the Manhattan Criminal Court.
- 285 Fulton St - The tour concludes near Ground Zero, allowing for personal exploration of Downtown Manhattan.

- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities
- Meals
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities
Embark on the ultimate New York tour, starting at 8:00 AM from Midtown. The journey includes visits to Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, and the Dakota Building, with a stroll through Strawberry Fields and views of the San Remo Towers, the American Museum of Natural History, and Fifth Avenue, showcasing the Guggenheim, the MET, and the Jacqueline Kennedy…
Embark on the ultimate New York tour, starting at 8:00 AM from Midtown. The journey includes visits to Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, and the Dakota Building, with a stroll through Strawberry Fields and views of the San Remo Towers, the American Museum of Natural History, and Fifth Avenue, showcasing the Guggenheim, the MET, and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. The tour crosses the Queensboro Bridge to the Queensbridge Park viewpoint, continues through Astoria to The Bronx, and features stops at the Joker Stairs, Yankee Stadium, and famous murals. The route then passes through Malba and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, home to Citi Field, the US Open, and the Unisphere. In Brooklyn, explore Williamsburg, known for its Hasidic Jewish community, before crossing the Manhattan Bridge and concluding near Ground Zero, an ideal location to further explore Downtown independently.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.