Group arrives in New York City and is met by a WorldStrides representative
Lunch
Chinatown
New York's largest Chinese community, includes interesting shops and many fine restaurants
Little Italy
Famous for many restaurants, pastry shops, and street fairs
Dinner
Empire State Building Observatory
Hotel check-in
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Breakfast
LOWER MANHATTAN
Group rides the subway to lower Manhattan and takes the ferry to The Statue of Liberty a 240-foot high monument of freedom which greets newcomers to the New York Harbor
Ellis Island
Museum on the site of one of the primary gateways into America for millions of immigrants
Lunch
Wall Street
America's financial center, and home to the New York Stock Exchange, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Chase Manhattan Bank
Ground Zero
South Street Seaport
19th-century port district, now a restored landmark
Dinner
Group photo in Times Square
Return to hotel |
Breakfast
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN
Rockefeller Center
World's largest privately owned business and entertainment complex
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Radio City Music Hall
(Famous art-deco landmark and home to the Rockettes) or NBC Studios (historic tour of the halls and into the studios of NBC's New York operations)
Lunch
Fifth Avenue Walk
Manhattan at its most glamorous with blue-chip art galleries, high-toned boutiques, and chic department stores
- NBA Store
- Trump Tower
- Warner Brothers Store
- FAO Schwarz Toy Store
- Tiffany’s
Dinner
BROADWAY SHOW
Return to hotel
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Breakfast
Hotel check-out
UPPER MANHATTAN
Metropolitan Museum of Art
One of the world's leading art museums and the largest in the Western Hemisphere
Central Park Walk
An 840-acre park which includes the Central Park Zoo, an ice-skating rink, and a carousel
Lincoln Center
Home to the New York Philharmonic
Lunch
Harlem Motorcoach Tour
Iconic Manhattan neighborhood long known as a major cultural and business center
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Dinner
Group departs New York City for home
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