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NY
SKYRIDE -
Located on the 2nd floor of the Empire State Building, the NY SKYRIDE is New York’s ONLY virtual aerial simulator and a unique introductory tour of the city. Experience an exciting IMAX® style adventure story combining high definition digital technology, moving platforms and seats, and an 18 foot high screen screen! New for this year is the opening of the 50’ mural
"180o of New York". Save $4 per ticket when purchasing online!
Go New York City Explorer Pass -
The New York Explorer Pass is your ticket to the best New York has to offer. For one price you take your
pick of 3, 5, or 7 attractions and tours from a list of over 40 choices – including the Metropolitan Museum, The Sex in
the City Tour, the Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island, Empire State Building, and much more. The Explorer Pass is the only
ticket you need, saving you up to 45% compared to buying individual admissions.
Empire
State Building - New York's famous Empire State
Building, a U.S. National Historic Landmark, soars more than a quarter of
a mile into the atmosphere above the heart of Manhattan. New York's famous Empire State Building, a U.S. National Historic Landmark, soars more than a quarter of a mile into the atmosphere above the heart of Manhattan. it has both a glass-enclosed area, which is heated in winter and cooled in summer, and spacious outdoor promenades on all four sides of the Building.
Brooklyn
Botanic Garden - Called 'the premier horticultural
attraction in the region' by the New York Times, the Brooklyn Botanical
Garden features over 12,000 plants varieties on 52 acres, a renowned
bonsai museum & Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden.
American
Museum of Natural History -
For 125 years, the American Museum of Natural
History has been one of the world's preeminent science and research
institutions, renowned for its collections and exhibitions that illuminate
millions of years of the earth's evolution, from the birth of the planet
through the present day.
Waterfront
Museum - Visitors can enjoy visual and performing arts
programs and educational tours in marine history aboard the Lehigh Valley
Railroad Barge #79.
Brooklyn
Academy of Music - Brooklyn Academy of Music presents
concerts, contemporary and classical dance, performance art, theater for
young people, repertory and first run films, and reaches out to artists
and audiences throughout the city as well as being home to both the
Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Next Wave Festival.
Bronx
Zoo - The Bronx Zoo is the largest metropolitan zoo in
the nation, with more than 6,000 animals and many award-winning exhibits.
Museum
of Modern Art - The Museum of Modern Art's collection
has grown to include more than 100,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings,
prints, photographs, architectural models and drawings, and design
objects. MoMA also owns some 14,000 films and four million film stills, as
well as 140,000 books, artist books, and periodicals, all part of the
Museum's library.
Broadway
City - Broadway City is an interactive amusement center
just off Times Square. Experience the latest high tech video games,
simulators, virtual reality, authentic New York food, New York memorabilia
and lots more.
Bargemusic
- With its extensive schedule, Bargemusic is believed to be
the largest chamber music presenter in the world. The Barge, a 102-foot
long converted barge once used by the Erie Lackawanna Railroad, offers a
splendid performance space with wood paneling, a fireplace, and
spectacular views of the lower Manhattan skyline along the East River.
Astroland
Amusement Park - Astroland Amusement Park features
Thirty thrilling rides, arcades, a beach and boardwalk, food and
entertainment for the entire family. Astroland Amusement Park is also home
to the Cyclone Roller coaster which is an official landmark and historic
site.
American
Museum of the Moving Image - The American Museum of the
Moving Image is dedicated to educating the public about the art, history,
technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media, and to
examining their impact on culture and society.
Alley
Pond Environmental Center - Over 635 acres of
woodlands, meadows fresh and salt water marshes encompass this northeast
Queens park. It is truly a haven for NYC's wildlife and a peaceful refuge
for its human residents.
651
Arts - 651 Arts is a cultural institution offering
culturally-diverse performances, events and programs.
National
Academy of Design - The National Academy of Design has
built one of the largest institutional assemblage of American art in the
world, consisting of 2,200 paintings, 240 sculptures, and approximately
5,000 works on paper by over 1,500 artists.
Museum
of the City of New York - The Museum holds one of
America's most important photographic collections, a world renowned
collection on American theater, and the finest and most complete
collection of Currier and Ives hand-colored lithographs. There are more
than 1.5 million paintings, prints, photographs, costumes, toys, rare
books, manuscripts, sculptures, decorative arts objects, and other
artifacts.
Jewish
Museum - The Jewish Museum is one of the world's
largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the
remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. The museum features a
vibrant, two-floor exhibition which tells a story spanning 4,000 years,
from ancient times to the present.
Lincoln
Center for the Performing Arts - Lincoln Center for the
Performing Arts presents more than 350 live performances each year through
six distinguished performance programs which bring music, opera, theater,
dance, puppetry, circus, and cultural expression from around the globe to
Lincoln Center stages.
Literally
Alive Children's Theatre - Literally Alive is a
year-round NYC based theatrical production company that specializes in
bringing classic children's literature to life on the stage. In addition
to a full professional presentation, families can participate in a
pre-show arts workshop and learn how the arts bring literature to life.
Little
Italy - Walking beside the narrow, cobblestoned streets
beneath the fire escapes of turn-of-the-century tenements, you're tempted
by the sights, sounds and smells of Italian cuisine and culture emanating
from the restaurants surrounding you at every step.
Madame
Tussaud's - The American idea of wax museums will be
changed forever when you visit Madame Tussaud's in the heart of New York.
The Museum features over 175 wax figures of celebrities, sport figures and
singers.
Museum
of Television and Radio - The Museum of Television and
Radio features a collection of more than 100,000 programs chosen for their
artistic, cultural, and historical significance. The collection covers
news, drama, public affairs programs, documentaries, the performing arts,
children's programming, sports, comedy, and advertising.
Madison
Square Garden - Madison Square Garden is home to the NY
Knicks, NY Rangers, NY Liberty and a variety of family shows, concerts and
sporting events. An 'All Access' tour is also offered in which visitors
get a behind-the-scenes look at what makes the Garden The World's Most
Famous Arena.
Morgan
Library - The Morgan Library, a complex of buildings in
the heart of New York City features a collection of illuminated, literary,
and historical manuscripts; early printed books; and old master drawings
and prints.
Museum
of Jewish Heritage - The Museum of Jewish Heritage –
A Living Memorial to the Holocaust displays more than 2,000 photographs,
800 artifacts, and 24 original documentary films.
Atlantis
Marine World - Atlantis Marine World, situated along
the Peconic River, boasts many fascinating Marine Life Exhibits, Sea Lion
Shows, Educational Programs and even a Submarine Simulator Ride.
World
Financial Center - Overlooking the Hudson River in
lower Manhattan, the World Financial Center is home to major international
financial firms, a dynamic Arts and events program, scores of fine shops
and restaurants, and beautiful public spaces.
Whitney
Museum - The Whitney Museum features more than 12,000
paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, and photographs, representing
nearly 2,000 individual artists and providing the most complete overview
of twentieth-century American art of any museum in the world.
Wave
Hill - A non-profit cultural institution located on 28
acres in the northwest Bronx, Wave Hill is dedicated to exploring the
interaction between human beings and the natural environment. Programs in
both the arts and sciences are designed to foster public understanding of
and appreciation for this complementary relationship.
Brooklyn
Children's Museum - The Brooklyn Children's Museum is
the world's first museum for children. Since 1899, BCM has given youth a
place where learning and life come together, and children can explore
culture, arts, science, and the environment. BCM offers innovative
hands-on exhibitions, daily workshops and programs, and weekend
multicultural performances.
Brooklyn
History Museum - The Brooklyn Historical Society (BHS)
is a museum, library, archives and educational center dedicated to the
exploration and appreciation of Brooklyn's rich heritage.
Brooklyn
Museum of Art - The Brooklyn Museum of Art is the
second largest art museum in New York City and one of the largest in the
United States. One of the premier art institutions in the world, its
permanent collection includes more than one and a half million objects,
from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art, and represents
almost every culture.
Carnegie
Hall - Carnegie Hall is a world famous concert hall.
For more than a century, Carnegie Hall has set the standard for excellence
in performance.
Central
Park - Central Park was the first landscaped public
park in the United States. The park offers over 840 acres of landscaped
and recreational areas that include a zoo, a theater, sports facilities,
lakes, food, entertainment and lots more.
Central
Park Wildlife Center - The Wildlife Center leads you
through tropic, temperate and polar habitats to encounter more than 1,400
animals of 130-plus species.
Children's
Museum of Manhattan - The Children's Museum of
Manhattan (CMOM) offers 5 floors floors of unique exhibits and programs to
help engage children and families in a partnership of learning through
interactive exhibits and educational programs.
Colden
Center for the Performing Arts - Colden Center For The
Performing Arts, conveniently located on the campus of Queens College in
Flushing, New York, presents a varied performance series of over 45 events
annually, including classical concerts, dance, jazz, popular
entertainment, family theater productions and arts-in-education programs.
Cooper
Hewitt Design Museum - Part of the Smithsonian
Institute, the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum draws on more than a century of
collecting, documenting, and studying design. The Museum's collection
today holds more than 250,000 objects, with a library of 60,000 volumes
and archives of designers and design firms.
International
Center of Photography - The International Center of
Photography is a museum, a school and a center for photographers and
photography. ICP's mission is to present photography's vital and central
place in contemporary culture, and to lead in interpretation issues
central to its development.
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Foods
of New York Tours - Foods of New York
offers unique food tasting and cultural walking tours and intimate food
tasting events through New York City's most delicious and historic
neighborhoods. We provide a non-touristy experience so you feel like a
native New Yorker. Our tours include food tasting from classic specialty
food shops, ethnic eateries, restaurants, as well as an off-the-beaten-path
glimpse of "Life in New York City" --the history, culture,
architecture, entertainment offerings, and neighborhood restaurants.
Chinatown
- Located in the lower area of Manhattan, Chinatown offers
unique Chinese shops, fruit and fish markets and around 300 restaurants
featuring authentic Chinese cuisine.
Prospect Park - Prospect
Park is a 526-acre Park which immediately surrounds its visitors with
nature. The Park's is home to many popular destinations. The Park also hosts
hundreds of events annually, including concerts, sporting events, performing
arts, festivals, and tours.
Guggenheim
Museum - The Guggenheim Museum is Frank Lloyd Wright's
masterpiece of modern architecture. The museum is home to a fine collection
of 20th century art, including works by Chagall, Degas, Kadinsky, Picasso
and Van Gogh.
Queens
Botanical Garden - Welcome to the Queens Botanical
Garden, 39 acres of unsurpassed beauty and tranquillity in the heart of New
York City's largest borough. Located at the northeast corner of Flushing
Meadows Corona Park, the Garden is an integral and verdant part of a
corridor of green space that traverses the county for several miles.
Queens
County Farm Museum - The Queens County Farm Museum is the
only working historical farm in New York City. The 47 acre site includes the
18th century Adriance farmhouse, a greenhouse complex, barns and various
outbuildings. The planting fields, orchard, herb garden and livestock bring
the true farm experience to life for its visitors.
Queens
Museum of Art - The Queens Museum of Art is dedicated to
presenting the highest quality visual arts and educational programming for
people in the New York metropolitan area.
Queens
Zoo - The Queens Zoo, a tribute to American animals, opened to the public on June 25, 1992. It was the second of three 'city zoos' to be renovated and operated by Wildlife Conservation Society, through a partnership with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
Radio
City Music Hall - America's most popular entertainers
have thrilled audiences at Radio City Music Hall since its doors opened
December 27, 1932. Radio City Music Hall is also home to the world-famous
Radio City Rockettes.
Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
- Whether you are exploring New York for the first time, rediscovering your hometown or seeking a mini-vacation, a Circle Line cruise is a relaxing and fun way to see the world's most famous skyline. There are numerous cruises to choose from.
Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture - The Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture is a national research library devoted
to collecting, preserving and providing access to resources documenting the
experiences of peoples of African descent throughout the world. The
Schomburg Center contains over 5,000,000 items and provides services and
programs for constituents from the United States and abroad.
Skyline
Cruises - Skyline Cruises offers tours of all types,
schools, international tourists, senior citizens, etc… completely
customized to your specifications. Times, locations, food & beverage
options, multi-lingual narration's and entertainment.
Snug
Harbor Cultural Center - Snug Harbor is a cultural center
set within an 83-acre National Historic Landmark district containing the
finest collection of Greek Revival buildings in the United States, plus
Beaux Arts, Italianate and Victorian style architecture. Snug Harbor is home
to a variety of visual and performing arts.
Chelsea
Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex - Chelsea Piers
is a 30-acre entertainment complex offering bowling, golf club, roller
rinks, sky rink, field house, health club, shopping, events and more.
Sony
Wonder Technology Lab - Sony Wonder Technology Lab is a
unique hands-on interactive experience which allows visitors of all ages to
explore exhibits in audio, imaging, robotics, design and networks. The lab
also offers a variety of workshops, movie screenings and special events.
South
Street Seaport - South Street Seaport is one of New York
City's premier attractions featuring a variety of shops, restaurants,
activities and The South Street Seaport Museum.
Staten
Island Botanical Garden - Nestled within the grounds of
the Snug Harbor Cultural Center, The Staten Island Botanical Garden with its
Victorian charm and stately elegance is a 'must visit' that should be on
every tourists' list. The Staten Island Botanical Garden offers 90 acres
featuring gardens, ponds, wetlands and forests.
Caribbean
Cultural Center - The Caribbean Cultural Center houses a
resource and research center, an art gallery, and an international gift shop
that features books, music and video recordings, handcrafted jewelry,
instruments and other authentic art from throughout the African Diaspora.
Staten
Island Zoo - For over half a century generations of
families have enjoyed frequent visits to the Staten Island Zoo because there
is so much to see, so much to learn, and so much to love.
Ukrainian
Museum - The Ukrainian Museum maintains collections of
folk art, fine arts, and photographic/documentary as well as permanent,
changing and traveling exhibits.
United
Nations Tours - Guided tours of the United Nations offer
a brief overview of the Organization and its structure. The main part of the
tour consists of a visit to the chambers of the Security Council, the
Trusteeship Council and the Economic and Social Council, which are located
in the Conference Building.
Brooklyn
Center for the Performing Arts - The Brooklyn Center for
the Performing Arts is a performing arts center featuring plays, concerts
and performances throughout the year.
Walking
Tours of Hassidic Crown Heights - The Hassidic Discovery
Center gives you a unique opportunity to learn and discover the mystery of
Hassidic Life, not from outsiders, but by the Hassidic Jews themselves.
NYC
Parks & Recreation - New York City’s municipal park
system offers more than 28,000 acres includes 980 playgrounds, 700 playing
fields, 550 tennis courts, 43 swimming pools, 35 recreation and senior
centers, 14 miles of beaches, 13 golf courses, 6 ice rinks, 4 major
stadiums, and 4 zoos.
NY
Waterway-Ferry & Sightseeing Cruises - Only NY
Waterway offers you the most unique cruises in New York. Whether you are a
visitor, entertaining out-of-town guests, or you just want to see a
different side of New York, sightseeing cruises offers something for
everyone.
Noble
Maritime Collection - The Noble Maritime Collections
includes an education program with art, history, drama, music, and boat
trips to the ships' graveyards of New York.
New
York Transit Museum - The New York Transit Museum is home
to 100 years of transit lore and memorabilia. The Museum is housed in an
authentic 1930s subway station containing vintage subway and elevated cars,
antique turnstiles, a working signal tower, and much more.
New
York Stock Exchange - The NYSE Interactive Education
Center informs and educates the general public, and offers an exciting view
of the world's leading securities market in action. View the trading floor,
watch a video about the NYSE market system, use interactive displays and
retrieve up-to-the-minute financial information on stocks and bonds from
market data terminals.
Metropolitan
Museum of Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art features a
collection which now contains more than two million works of art from all
points of the compass, ancient through modern times.
New York
Public Library - The New York Public Library contains
more materials than any other public library in the nation, it is also the
largest research library with a circulating system in the world. The Library
offers a variety of changing exhibitions and the landmark Beaux Arts
building.
New
York Mercantile Exchange - The New York Mercantile
Exchange is the world's largest physical commodity futures exchange, and the
preeminent trading forum for energy, and precious metals, in North America.
The Exchange features a museum, gift shop and groups tours are also
available.
New
York Hall of Science - Enjoy more than 225 hands-on
exhibits at one of America's premier science and technology museums and have
a fun-filled educational experience while learning about sound, light,
optical illusions, motion, biochemistry, and much more! Ages 6 and up can
learn physics on a 30,000.sq.ft outdoor Science Playground.
Lower
East Side Tenement Museum - The Lower East Side Tenement
Museum preserves and interprets the history of immigrants from many nations
who lived on NY's Lower E Side.
New
York City Fire Museum - The New York City Fire Museum
displays one of the most comprehensive collections of fire-related art and
artifacts from Colonial times to the present.
New York
Botanical Garden - One of the oldest and largest
botanical gardens in the world, The New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx
is a museum of plants and a National Historic Landmark with 250 acres of
gorgeous grounds, 48 gardens and plant collections, as well as thousands of
shrubs and trees, 40-acres of the Forest that once covered all of New York,
and the spectacular Enid A. Haupt Conservatory.
New
York Aquarium - Situated on 14 acres by the sea in Coney
Island, the New York Aquarium is home to over 350 species of aquatic
wildlife and over 8,000 specimens.
New
Museum of Contemporary Art - Founded in 1977, the New
Museum is the premier contemporary art museum in New York City and among the
most important internationally. The New Museum is the only place where the
art is truly global, presenting an astonishing range of installations,
videos, paintings, and sculptures from around the world.
National
Museum of the American Indian - The museum's
collections include more that 800,000 works of extraordinary aesthetic,
religious, and historical significance, as well as articles produced for
everyday, utilitarian use. The collections span all major culture areas of
the Americas, representing virtually all tribes of the United States. Other
collections include tribes from Canada, Middle and South America and
Caribbean.
Puppetworks
- Puppetworks is dedicated to preserve and present Classic
Puppet Theater entertainment, with special emphasis on the hand-carved
wooden Marionette.
Rockefeller
Center - As one of New York's most popular
destinations, Rockefeller Center is a hub of activity, with thousands of
visitors and New Yorkers alike taking in an array of exciting
attractions. Whether you're looking to spend the afternoon
ice-skating, joining the audience at NBC's "Today Show," seeing
the annual Christmas tree display or shopping at its world-class retail
stores, the Rock has something for everyone.
New York Pass - Free admission to over 50 of New York
City's best attractions. Plus, color
guidebook, discounts at restaurants and stores, and line skipping privileges!
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