5 Days in New York City: Exploring the Big Apple

  • Day 1: Central Park and The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    30 minutes (2.7 miles) from Times Square

    Start your day with a visit to Central Park, an urban park in Manhattan, with lots of attractions you could visit. From there, take a stroll down to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the largest and most comprehensive art museums in the world.

  • Day 2: Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and One World Trade Centre
    30 minutes (2.2 miles) from Times Square

    Take a ferry ride to the iconic Statue of Liberty, visit the Ellis Island museum for detailed US immigrant history leaving from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Afterward, visit the One World Trade Centre and experience the breathtaking view of New York City from the top floor.

  • Day 3: Brooklyn Bridge, Time Square, and Broadway Shows
    30 minutes (2.1 miles) from Statue of Liberty

    Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and experience the most iconic view of the NYC skyline. Afterward, head to Times Square, commonly referred to as "The Crossroads of the World", bright lights and a street comprising mostly of popular attractions. In the evening, visit one of Broadway's theaters for a live show, this stunning venue is known for hosting some of the most famous theater productions in the world.

  • Day 4: The Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal, and RockerFeller Center
    10 minutes (0.3 miles) from Time Square

    Visit the legendary Empire State Building, one of the most popular tourist attractions in NYC. Afterward, head towards the Grand Central Terminal and explore the place. From there, visit the nearby Rockefeller Center, that comprises 19 different commercial buildings and is one of the most famous landmarks in New York City.

  • Day 5: National September 11 Memorial and Museum, High Line, and coffee shops tour
    30 minutes (2.1 miles) from Statue of Liberty

    Visit the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, which houses artifacts, exhibitions, and documentation on the momentous day in history. Afterward, take a stroll down the High Line, a gorgeous elevated park, appreciated for its inspiring architecture and scenic highlights. End the day touring coffee shops and cultural espresso spots in the city.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2-3 hours, $25)
  • Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (4-5 hours, $18.5-30)
  • One World Trade Centre (2 hours, $46-59)
  • Broadway Show (2-3 hours, $150-300)
  • Empire State Building (2-3 hours, $45 -58)
  • National September 11 Memorial and Museum (2 hours, $28-35)
  • High Line (2 hours, Free)
Total Estimated Costs: $311-520 per person

Transportation

New York has a widespread and reliable transportation system, including buses, subway and trains, also ride-sharing apps can be beneficial. Extend your stay for an unlimited pass or plan your itinerary to travel for cheaper with pay-per-ride options.

Travel Costs: Subway $2.75 per trip, Bus $2.75 per trip, Taxi around $3.5 per km (start from $2.5)

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you could explore more of central park. If you're into shopping, you can visit the well-known shopping street/fashion district SoHo. If you're into sports/games, you can visit the Yankee stadium or the Madison Square Garden. If you're into food, you can sample the diverse range of food in Little Italy and Chinatown.

If you have less time, you could spend one day solely visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art, National September 11 Memorial and Museum, or Empire State Building.

Airports

New York City is served by 3 major airports: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). JFK airport, which is the primary international airport, is located approximately 16 miles from Downtown Manhattan, while LaGuardia airport and Newark airport are only 8 and 13 miles away, respectively.

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