Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
New York City pulses with iconic energy, blending dazzling skyscrapers, diverse neighborhoods, and world-famous culture into an unforgettable urban adventure.
Start your NYC journey at Central Park. Wander the tree-lined paths, visit Bow Bridge, and enjoy street performers for a true New York morning.
For breakfast, grab a fresh bagel at Ess-a-Bagel, a beloved local spot known for its chewy bagels and classic schmears.
Marvel at panoramic city views from the Top of the Rock observation deck at Rockefeller Center—an unbeatable perspective of Midtown and beyond.
Stroll down to Fifth Avenue for world-class shopping and a glimpse of NYC’s legendary luxury boutiques and flagship stores.
Experience the electric atmosphere of Times Square as the neon lights come alive—perfect for evening photos and people-watching.
Dine at Joe's Pizza, a legendary Greenwich Village pizzeria serving classic New York slices since 1975.
Begin your day at the poignant 9/11 Memorial & Museum, reflecting on the city’s resilience and history at Ground Zero.
Take a historic ferry ride to visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island—a moving experience exploring America’s gateway for millions of immigrants.
Enjoy a Chinatown lunch at Nom Wah Tea Parlor, the city’s oldest dim sum restaurant, serving delicious dumplings since 1920.
Walk over the iconic Brooklyn Bridge for stunning skyline views and photo opportunities between boroughs.
Catch sunset at Brooklyn Heights Promenade, offering breathtaking Manhattan skyline vistas.
Dine at Juliana's Pizza in DUMBO, a Brooklyn favorite for coal-fired pies and a genuine neighborhood vibe.
Explore masterpieces at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the world’s greatest collections spanning 5,000 years of culture.
For a cozy brunch, head to Sarabeth's near Central Park, beloved for fluffy pancakes and homemade jams.
Wander the vibrant streets of SoHo, a haven for boutique shopping, cast-iron architecture, and unique art galleries.
Discover a hidden gem at The High Line, an elevated park built on a historic freight rail line with gardens, art, and Hudson River views.
Enjoy a culinary adventure at Eataly in the Flatiron District, a vibrant Italian marketplace with artisanal foods and rooftop dining.
Wrap up your trip with drinks at the quirky Please Don't Tell, a secret speakeasy hidden behind a phone booth in the East Village.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Apr–Jun, Sep–Nov (mild, fewer crowds)
Typical weather
cold winters, hot humid summers, mild spring/fall
Daily budget
Budget $60/day · Mid $150/day · Luxury $400+/day
Currency
US Dollar (USD)
Tipping
15–20% at restaurants
Power
Type A/B, 120V
Language
“Hello” · “Thank you”
Good to know
Stay aware in crowded areas and avoid poorly lit streets at night