NYC Weekend: Midtown Afternoon Start, Night-View Bus Tour & Broadway Night (Oct 22–23, 2026)

New York City (Midtown) · Thursday, October 22, 2026

Afternoon Midtown Arrival: Radio City, Top of the Rock & Night Bus Views

7:30 AM:

Start with a classic New York breakfast at Buvette - enjoy coffee, warm croissants, and a cozy Parisian-style morning to fuel the day.

8:30 AM:

Stroll east along 51st-57th Streets toward St. Patrick's Cathedral, pausing to admire the neo-Gothic façade and tranquil interior before the tourist crowds arrive.

9:15 AM:

Visit the nearby Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) for a focused hour exploring highlights like Van Gogh's Starry Night and contemporary installations.

10:30 AM:

Walk to Rockefeller Center for exterior views, the skating rink (seasonal), and a quick peek at the Channel Gardens; grab a snack at Magnolia Bakery if you want something sweet.

11:15 AM:

Head to Bryant Park for people-watching and a coffee break at Gotham West Market (short stroll away) or sit on park benches and enjoy the city rhythm.

12:00 PM:

Finish the morning with an early lunch at The Smith (Midtown) - classic American dishes and good timing before the afternoon arrival schedule begins.

12:30 PM:

Drop bags at your hotel or a Midtown luggage storage service, then walk to Radio City Music Hall for photos of the iconic marquee and a quick look at the Art Deco lobby if open to visitors.

1:15 PM:

Take a guided tour of Radio City Music Hall (check tour times) to learn about the Rockettes, stage history, and backstage secrets in a compact, entertaining visit.

2:00 PM:

Head toward Top of the Rock and collect pre-purchased tickets or join the next available entry time; enjoy skyline views and photo ops from multiple observation levels.

3:00 PM:

Descend to street level and wander the plazas around Rockefeller Center, stopping for a latte and a pastry at Joe Coffee Company to recharge before more exploring.

3:30 PM:

Stroll down Fifth Avenue to window-shop and admire flagship stores, then step into St. Patrick's Cathedral for a peaceful moment if you missed an interior visit earlier.

4:15 PM:

Visit The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) if you want a second, longer look at key works (reserve a late-afternoon entry) or alternatively relax in Bryant Park with a seasonal snack from local kiosks.

5:30 PM:

Early dinner at The Smith (Midtown) if you prefer to eat before the evening, or try Keens Steakhouse for classic NYC atmosphere; aim to finish by 6:30 to prepare for the night bus tour.

6:45 PM:

Make your way to the night-view bus pickup point (confirm location on your ticket), enjoy a short pre-boarding stroll past Times Square lights, and board the evening sightseeing bus.

8:30 PM:

After boarding the night-view bus, enjoy sweeping illuminated skyline sights and a narrated route that highlights landmarks like Empire State Building and the riverfront as the city lights come alive.

9:30 PM:

Disembark near Times Square for an up-close sensory burst of neon and street performers; grab a quick dessert at Junior's Restaurant & Bakery or a New York slice at a nearby late-night pizzeria.

10:15 PM:

Wander to Bryant Park or a quieter side street to absorb evening vibes, then head to The Rum House (inside the Edison Hotel) for classic cocktails and live jazz if you want a cozy, late-night atmosphere.

11:30 PM:

Take a relaxed night walk along 6th Avenue or down to the Theater District to see marquees and window displays, stopping for a nightcap at St. Cloud Rooftop (if open) for skyline views and a final toast.

12:30 AM:

Return to your hotel to drop off purchases and unwind; if you're still peckish, pick up an iconic late-night sandwich from Keen's Steakhouse (bar offerings) or a 24-hour deli nearby before turning in.

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New York City (Downtown, Midtown & Central Park) · Friday, October 23, 2026

Early Downtown & Upper East Morning: Fox & Friends, Memorials, Taping, Central Park & Broadway

6:00 AM:

Start with a sunrise stroll along the Hudson River Greenway, breathing in river views, then stop at Bubby's Tribeca for a hearty American breakfast and their famous pancakes to fuel a busy morning.

7:15 AM:

Take the subway to Battery Park and walk toward the waterfront for early-morning views of the Statue of Liberty; pause for coffee and a pastry at Blue Bottle Coffee nearby.

8:00 AM:

Visit the contemplative spaces at National September 11 Memorial & Museum (reserve timed-entry) to reflect on the memorial pools and curated museum exhibits.

9:15 AM:

Walk through the Financial District to snap photos of Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange, then grab a quick mid-morning bite at Le District or a deli like Parm for a savory snack.

10:00 AM:

Head uptown to the Upper East Side for a live TV experience: arrive at the Fox & Friends studio entrance area (check taping schedule) and enjoy the buzz of a morning show taping or exterior fan area.

11:00 AM:

Cross into Central Park for a relaxed late-morning walk - visit the Bethesda Terrace and The Mall, and if time allows, rent a rowboat at The Loeb Boathouse for a 30-45 minute scenic paddle.

12:15 PM:

Finish the morning with an early lunch at Sarabeth's Central Park South for classic brunch fare or grab a light bite at Tavern on the Green's casual café before transitioning to your afternoon plans.

12:45 PM:

Walk west through Central Park toward the Upper West Side, stopping at the picturesque Belvedere Castle for skyline views and a quick photo break.

1:15 PM:

Have a relaxed lunch at The Smith (Lincoln Square) or grab a gourmet sandwich at Zabar's to enjoy on a park bench near the Great Lawn.

2:15 PM:

Visit The Metropolitan Museum of Art for a focused hour on highlights-Egyptian sculpture, European masters, or the Costume Institute depending on current exhibits.

3:30 PM:

Walk the museum mile toward Guggenheim Museum and admire the building's spiraling exterior; if you prefer a lighter option, relax with coffee at Cafe Sabarsky on the Upper East Side.

4:15 PM:

Take a short subway or cab down to Midtown and explore the shops and galleries around Fifth Avenue, with an optional stop at The Plaza Food Hall for upscale snacks and people-watching.

5:00 PM:

Freshen up at your hotel, then head to Sardi's or Joe Allen in the Theater District for an early pre-theatre dinner with classic Broadway ambiance.

6:15 PM:

Arrive at the theater district, soak in the marquee lights near Times Square, and pick up any last-minute tickets or merchandise at the theater box office.

7:00 PM:

Take your seat for the evening Broadway performance; enjoy the show and the incomparable energy of New York theatre (arrive 20-30 minutes early to settle in).

9:45 PM:

After the show, stroll to Times Square to soak in the neon and street performers, then pop into Junior's Restaurant & Bakery for a classic New York cheesecake to-go or a late dessert at the counter.

10:15 PM:

Head to The Rum House inside the Edison Hotel for live jazz and craft cocktails in a moody, intimate setting-perfect for post-theatre conversation and people-watching.

11:15 PM:

Walk west toward Bryant Park for a calmer night-time atmosphere; if it's seasonally open, enjoy the park lights and possibly a nightcap at the park's seasonal kiosk or nearby Gotham West Market bar.

11:45 PM:

For a late-night bite, grab an iconic NYC slice at Joe's Pizza (multiple Midtown locations) or order a savory sandwich from a 24-hour deli nearby to satisfy any late cravings.

12:15 AM:

If you want rooftop views before turning in, check hours and head up to St. Cloud Rooftop for a final skyline cocktail and a quiet moment above the city lights.

12:45 AM:

Return toward your hotel at a relaxed pace, passing the illuminated marquees of the Theater District, and stop for a nightcap at Sardi's bar if it's still open and lively.

1:15 AM:

Finish the night with a short, reflective walk along a quieter stretch of 6th Avenue or 7th Avenue, then head back to your hotel to rest and recharge for tomorrow's itinerary.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Buvette (breakfast)$20
St. Patrick's CathedralFree
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) - admission$25
Rockefeller Center (exterior/Channel Gardens)Free
Rockefeller Center skating rink (seasonal)$20
Magnolia Bakery (snack)$8
Bryant Park (park visit)Free
Gotham West Market (coffee/snack)$10
The Smith (Midtown) - lunch$30
Midtown luggage storage (per bag)$10
Radio City Music Hall (exterior/photos)Free
Radio City Music Hall Tour$30
Top of the Rock (observation deck)$40
Joe Coffee Company (latte & pastry)$8
Fifth Avenue window shoppingFree
St. Patrick's Cathedral (interior visit)Free
MoMA second visit (admission, if not reusing ticket)$25
Keens Steakhouse (early dinner)$60
Night-view sightseeing bus (evening tour)$50
Times Square visitFree
Junior's Restaurant & Bakery (dessert or cheesecake)$8
The Rum House (cocktail/live jazz)$20
St. Cloud Rooftop (drink/view) - if open$20
Hudson River Greenway (stroll)Free
Bubby's Tribeca (breakfast)$25
Battery Park (waterfront visit)Free
Blue Bottle Coffee (coffee)$6
National September 11 Memorial & Museum (memorial/plaza)Free
National September 11 Museum (museum admission)$30
Wall Street / New York Stock Exchange (exterior photos)Free
Le District (bite/snack)$15
Fox & Friends (studio taping exterior/fan area)Free
Central Park (Bethesda Terrace & The Mall)Free
The Loeb Boathouse (rowboat rental, 30-45 min)$22
Sarabeth's Central Park South (lunch/brunch)$30
Tavern on the Green (café/snack)$20
Belvedere Castle (visit)Free
The Smith (Lincoln Square) - lunch/dinner$30
Zabar's (gourmet sandwich/snack)$12
The Metropolitan Museum of Art - admission$30
Guggenheim Museum (exterior/visit)$25
Cafe Sabarsky (coffee/snack)$12
Fifth Avenue shops & The Plaza Food Hall (snacks)$15
Sardi's (pre-theatre dinner)$45
Joe Allen (pre-theatre dinner)$35
Broadway performance (ticket average)$120
Times Square (post-show visit)Free
The Rum House (post-theatre visit)$20
Joe's Pizza (late-night slice)$4
24-hour deli (late-night sandwich)$10
St. Cloud Rooftop (rooftop drink)$20
Estimated Total (per person)$1,031
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