Midtown-to-Downtown NYC Loop: Penn Station to Statue of Liberty & 9/11 Memorial in One Afternoon

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Day 1: Midtown-to-Downtown Loop

New York City, USA on November 22, 2025

12:00pm

Meet at Penn Station / Quick orientation

Start at Penn Station (34th St) to orient the group, check maps, and confirm transit cards. This is a convenient Midtown hub close to all planned morning/afternoon stops.
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12:10pm

Lunch — Friedman's (The Pennsy food hall)

Casual American fare in the Pennsy food hall right by Penn Station; fast, hearty options perfect for fueling a walking-heavy afternoon. Open midday (typically 11am–10pm), so it’s a reliable lunch stop.
USD25, 1h0m

1:20pm

Rockefeller Center — Top of the Rock (optional)

Visit Rockefeller Center and, if you want skyline views, buy a Top of the Rock ticket for panoramic views of Central Park and the Empire State Building. Top of the Rock generally operates 9am–11pm; plan ~45–75 minutes for the visit and photo stops.
USD40, 1h10m

2:40pm

5th Avenue / Dior flagship (window shopping)

Stroll down 5th Avenue to see flagship luxury stores including Dior; great for people-watching and iconic storefronts. Most luxury boutiques open around 10am and typically close by 7pm — check specific store hours before visiting.
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3:00pm

Central Park (south end walk)

Enter Central Park at the southeast corner and enjoy The Pond, Gapstow Bridge, and the Mall — an easy, scenic one-hour stroll that shows the park’s iconic highlights. Central Park is open daily (early morning to after midnight), so it’s always accessible.
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4:10pm

Times Square quick stop

Walk or short subway ride to Times Square to soak up the lights, giant billboards, and energy of the crosswalks; great for photos and a brief sensory dash of NYC. Times Square is public and open 24/7, but it can be crowded — plan for 20–40 minutes.
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4:50pm

Transit: Subway to Battery Park / Whitehall Terminal

Take the downtown subway (e.g., 1/2/3 or A/C from Midtown depending on exact start) to South Ferry/Whitehall Terminal to reach the Staten Island Ferry departure point; trip is ~25–35 minutes door-to-door depending on transfer/walk times.
USD2.90, 0h30m

5:20pm

Staten Island Ferry — Statue of Liberty view

Board the free Staten Island Ferry from Whitehall Terminal for a round-trip sail that passes right by the Statue of Liberty — an excellent free way to see Lady Liberty without taking the official Statue cruises. The ferry runs frequently (around the clock); allow about an hour round-trip including wait time.
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6:30pm

9/11 Memorial (outdoor reflecting pools)

Visit the 9/11 Memorial’s twin reflecting pools and names; the outdoor memorial is open to the public (check museum hours separately if you planned a museum visit). Evening visits are atmospheric and contemplative; outdoor memorial access is typically available early morning through late evening.
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7:10pm

Dinner — Eataly Downtown (near World Trade Center)

Italian marketplace and restaurants with numerous counter and sit-down options — ideal for a relaxing dinner after a full day of walking. Eataly Downtown hours commonly extend into the evening (often until 9–10pm), but check the site for exact closing time.
USD35, 0h50m

8:00pm

Subway back to Penn Station

Catch a direct uptown subway from Fulton Street/World Trade Center back to 34th St–Penn Station (approximately 25–30 minutes depending on line and timing) to finish the loop where you started.
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8:30pm

Arrive at Penn Station — End

Return to Penn Station by 8:30pm to conclude the planned loop; use remaining time to collect luggage or head to transit/home. If you need to adjust any stop times (Top of the Rock or 9/11 Museum), rebook or check opening times in advance.
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