Morning: Explore the historic Little Rock Central High School Museum and stroll through the River Market District for a quick Arkansas flavor before heading to the airport.
Afternoon: Fly from Bill Bryson Airport to NYC (approx. 3.5 h). Upon arrival, check in to your hotel in Midtown Manhattan and freshen up.
Evening: Take a leisurely walk to Times Square to soak in the neon lights, then enjoy dinner at a classic New York deli.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the iconic Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island on a guided ferry, learning about immigration history.
Afternoon: Wander through the Financial District, stopping at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and snapping photos at Wall Street.
Evening: Catch a Broadway show in the Theater District and dine in the vibrant Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore the world‑class collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the Upper East Side.
Afternoon: Stroll through Central Park, visiting landmarks like Bethesda Terrace, the Bow Bridge, and the Central Park Zoo.
Evening: Head to the trendy West Village for boutique shopping and a rooftop dinner with skyline views.
Find HotelsMorning: Walk the historic Brooklyn Bridge and enjoy sunrise views over Manhattan.
Afternoon: Discover the eclectic streets of DUMBO, visit the Brooklyn Museum, and relax in Prospect Park.
Evening: Experience Brooklyn’s nightlife in Williamsburg, with live music and craft breweries.
Find HotelsMorning: Browse the stalls at Chelsea Market and walk the High Line elevated park for last‑minute photo ops.
Afternoon: Visit the American Museum of Natural History or shop along Fifth Avenue for souvenirs.
Evening: Return to your hotel, collect luggage, and catch an evening flight back to Arkansas, reflecting on the unforgettable trip.
Find HotelsIf you have extra days, consider extending your stay to explore nearby attractions such as the Hudson Valley wine region or a day trip to Philadelphia. Conversely, you can condense the itinerary by skipping the Brooklyn Museum and the American Museum of Natural History, focusing on Manhattan’s core sights to fit the trip into a long weekend.