Morning: Arrive in New York City and check into your accommodation. Start your day with a visit to the American Museum of Natural History to explore its fascinating exhibits and iconic halls.
Afternoon: Head to Central Park for a leisure bike ride, or visit the Guggenheim Museum if you choose to include it. Enjoy lunch at a nearby café, such as Sarabeth's for a classic NYC experience.
Evening: Visit the Empire State Building to watch the sunset and admire the city skyline illuminated at dusk. Enjoy dinner in Koreatown nearby, with options like Jongro BBQ.
Find HotelsMorning: Take the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry for a morning cruise, learning about America's history and taking photos of the lighthouse. Return and have lunch around Battery Park, with seafood options like The Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog.
Afternoon: Visit the 9/11 Museum for a poignant experience, then walk towards One World Observatory for a panoramic city view. Consider optional visits like the Guggenheim Museum if not done on Day 1.
Evening: Experience sunset views from Edge at Hudson Yards, then enjoy a sunset harbor light cruise surrounding Manhattan, taking in the skyline by night. Dinner suggestions include Hudson Yards restaurants or Times Square eateries.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore Greenwich Village, Soho, and Little Italy on a walking tour. Grab brunch in Little Italy at places like Paesano of Little Italy.
Afternoon: Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and enjoy the views of Manhattan from Brooklyn. Optional visit to the Guggenheim Museum if missed earlier. Lunch in Brooklyn at time-honored spots like Juliana's Pizza.
Evening: Cap your trip with a statue at sunset cruise, viewing the Statue of Liberty at golden hour. Return to Manhattan and enjoy your farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant with city views, such as The View Restaurant & Lounge.
Find HotelsIf you're short on time, consider focusing on the top attractions like the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and 9/11 Museum. For a more relaxed pace, spread activities over an extra day or include more local neighborhoods. Conversely, if time is limited, prioritize the must-see sights and reduce museum visits accordingly.