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7-Day New York City Itinerary — March 10–16, 2026

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Day 1 · Tue, Mar 10
Manhattan (Midtown)

Arrival and Midtown Highlights

Morning:

Since you've arrived today and it's mid-morning, ease into the city with a relaxed stroll and brunch: wander through [Bryant Park](https://bryantpark.org) to enjoy its seasonal gardens and a coffee cart, then head to [The New York Public Library (Stephen A. Schwarzman Building)](https://www.nypl.org/locations/schwarzman) to admire the iconic reading room and rotating exhibits. From there, walk up to [Times Square](https://www.timessquarenyc.org) for the essential neon spectacle and pop into a nearby deli or café for a light bite before continuing your Midtown discoveries.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed morning, head south a short walk to Rockefeller Center for the Top of the Rock observation deck-timed-entry tickets let you catch sweeping city views in softer afternoon light. Then explore the nearby art-deco splendor of [St. Patrick's Cathedral](https://www.google.com/search?q=St.+Patrick%27s+Cathedral+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site), followed by a late-afternoon visit to MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) to see landmark modern works before dinner; finish by grabbing a slice or a classic New York cocktail at a nearby Midtown lounge to keep energy up for evening plans.

Evening:

As the city lights come alive, head to [Bryant Park Grill](https://www.google.com/search?q=Bryant+Park+Grill+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site) or a rooftop bar near Fifth Avenue for a relaxed aperitif with skyline views, then take a leisurely twilight walk down the illuminated stretch of Herald Square to soak in the energy. Finish the evening with a live performance at Radio City Music Hall or an off-Broadway show in the Theater District, followed by a late-night dessert at Junior's Cheesecake to cap your first night in NYC.

Day 2 · Wed, Mar 11
Upper East Side / Central Park

Central Park and Museum Mile

Morning:

Start your day with a serene walk from the Upper East Side into Central Park, entering at 79th Street to visit the charming [Belvedere Castle](https://www.centralparknyc.org/locations/belvedere-castle) and the nearby [Conservatory Water](https://www.centralparknyc.org/locations/conservatory-water), where you can watch model sailboats and sip coffee from a park kiosk. Continue north to the scenic [Bethesda Terrace and Fountain](https://www.google.com/search?q=Bethesda+Terrace+and+Fountain+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site) for iconic views and street musicians, then stroll along the leafy Mall toward the Metropolitan Museum of Art to admire its steps and Courtyard before lunch-perfect continuity after Midtown's bustle and setting you up for an afternoon on Museum Mile.

Afternoon:

Cross east from the park to explore The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, where the rotunda's spiral ramp and modernist collection make for a memorable, quick tour (consider the audio guide or a timed-entry ticket). Afterwards, stroll down Museum Mile to visit the intimate Frick Collection for Old Master paintings in a historic mansion setting, then pause for a light tea or pastry at the nearby Café Sabarsky to recharge before continuing your afternoon explorations.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander west from the park to the elegant promenades of Fifth Avenue and enjoy window shopping at flagship stores before settling in for dinner at The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges for refined New American cuisine. After dinner, take a peaceful nightcap stroll along the nearby East River at [Carl Schurz Park](https://www.google.com/search?q=Carl+Schurz+Park+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site), pause at the Gracie Mansion overlook for skyline views, then finish with a cozy drink at the neighborhood wine bar Vin Sur Vingt to unwind and reflect on the day's cultural discoveries.

Day 3 · Thu, Mar 12
Lower Manhattan

Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and Financial District

Morning:

Begin early with a scenic ferry from Battery Park to reach Liberty Island, where you can stroll the promenade, visit the museum, and climb to the Statue of Liberty pedestal for panoramic views of the harbor. Return via ferry to stop at Ellis Island to explore the moving exhibits at the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, then head back to Manhattan and walk through the historic streets of Stone Street for a hearty brunch at one of its cobblestone cafés before continuing into the Financial District.

Afternoon:

After returning from the islands, wander through the historic heart of Lower Manhattan with a guided walk of [Trinity Church](https://www.trinitywallstreet.org) and its storied graveyard, then pause at the nearby [Federal Hall National Memorial](https://www.nps.gov/feha) where Washington took the oath of office. Continue toward the waterfront for a scenic stroll along the [Battery Park Esplanade](https://www.google.com/search?q=Battery+Park+Esplanade+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site), stopping at the interactive exhibits at [The SeaGlass Carousel](https://www.google.com/search?q=The+SeaGlass+Carousel+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site) and finishing with a late-afternoon craft coffee and people-watching at Pier A Harbor House as the harbor light shifts toward evening.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, cross the pedestrian span of the Brooklyn Bridge for a sunset stroll and pause on the bridge's wooden planks to watch the skyline glow, then descend into DUMBO to wander the cobblestone streets and photograph the classic Manhattan Bridge framing from Washington Street. Enjoy dinner at The River Café under the bridge (reserve ahead) or grab wood-fired pizza at Grimaldi's before finishing the night with inventive cocktails at Westlight rooftop in Williamsburg after a short subway ride - a perfect way to cap a day of history with sweeping city views and lively Brooklyn energy.

Day 4 · Fri, Mar 13
West Side / Downtown Manhattan

High Line, Chelsea & Greenwich Village

Morning:

Begin with a peaceful walk along the elevated [High Line](https://www.thehighline.org), pausing at the contemporary public art installations and the Chelsea Market Passage for a curated coffee at Eleni's or a quick pastry from Chelsea Market vendors. Descend into the Chelsea neighborhood to explore the galleries of the Gagosian or the intimate exhibitions at David Zwirner, then stroll west to the Hudson River Park esplanade for riverside views and a morning bench break before heading south toward Greenwich Village.

Afternoon:

Head deeper into Greenwich Village for a relaxed, food-focused afternoon: start with a savory dim sum-style tasting at Buddha Bodai (vegetarian Cantonese) or grab artisanal sandwiches at Murray's Cheese Shop, then join a guided neighborhood food tour that stops at Joe's Pizza for a classic New York slice and the historic Caffe Reggio for espresso and espresso culture trivia. After eating your way through the Village, wander the leafy streets to discover the charming [Washington Square Park](https://www.google.com/search?q=Washington+Square+Park+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site) arch and local independent shops on Bleecker Street before settling at a cozy café for people-watching and an early-evening drink, keeping the day's relaxed, walkable rhythm from Chelsea intact.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander down to the lively cobblestone streets of Meatpacking District and enjoy a seasonal cocktail on the heated terrace at Catch NYC while watching evening streetlife. Then head into the Village for an intimate comedy set at Comedy Cellar or a live-jazz show at Smalls Jazz Club, finishing with late-night bites at the classic Minetta Tavern to round out a day that moves from elevated parkland to cozy, musical nightlife.

Day 5 · Sat, Mar 14
Brooklyn

Brooklyn Day: DUMBO, Brooklyn Bridge & Williamsburg

Morning:

Start your morning with a leisurely ferry ride from Manhattan to Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6, then wander the waterfront greenways to soak in skyline views and the historic pilings at Empire Stores. Continue into DUMBO to explore the independent boutiques along Water Street, grab an artisanal coffee and a pastry at Almondine Bakery, and climb the nearby cobblestone lane to the Pebble Beach overlook for classic photo ops before heading onward to Williamsburg for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

Cross the bridge into Williamsburg and spend the afternoon exploring [Domino Park](https://www.google.com/search?q=Domino+Park+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site)'s riverfront playground and the industrial-chic promenades, then browse independent boutiques and vinyl shops along Bedford Avenue. Pause for a tasting flight and rooftop views at Brooklyn Brewery or sip craft coffee and people-watch at [Blue Bottle Coffee](https://www.google.com/search?q=Blue+Bottle+Coffee+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site) before wandering to the street-art corridors around North 6th Street to discover colorful murals and gallery pop-ups that continue the day's waterfront-to-neighborhood progression.

Evening:

As the sun dips, head to [Brooklyn Heights Promenade](https://www.google.com/search?q=Brooklyn+Heights+Promenade+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site) for golden-hour skyline views, then wander into the nearby historic streets to find a cozy dinner at Henry's End for seasonal New American fare with a neighborhood vibe. After dinner, catch inventive cocktails and a lively atmosphere at Bar Ferdinand or enjoy live music and craft beers at The Bell House, rounding the day with warm local nightlife that keeps the Brooklyn momentum going without retracing earlier waterfront stops.

Day 6 · Sun, Mar 15
Manhattan (choice of Upper West/Midtown/SoHo)

Harbor Cruise, Museums or Shopping

Morning:

Kick off the morning with a refreshing walk along the Hudson at [Riverside Park South](https://www.google.com/search?q=Riverside+Park+South+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site), then board a mid-morning sightseeing cruise from Chelsea Piers to glide past the Statue of Liberty and under the Brooklyn Bridge for sweeping waterfront perspectives. After the cruise, return to Manhattan for a calm cultural break at [The Jewish Museum](https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Jewish+Museum+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site) or browse the curated boutiques and design stores around SoHo's Crosby Street, keeping the itinerary's momentum from earlier neighborhood explorations while setting up an afternoon of deeper museum or shopping choices.

Afternoon:

After a morning by the Hudson and a sightseeing cruise, head inland for an afternoon of curated culture and shopping: browse contemporary design and rotating exhibits at The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) near Columbus Circle, then wander through the boutique-lined streets of Columbus Circle Shops and the adjacent Time Warner Center for luxury stores and skyline-facing cafés. Finish with a focused walk through SoHo's cast-iron blocks to discover independent galleries and specialty stores like Housing Works Bookstore Café and [Canal Street Market](https://canalstreetmarket.com) for local makers - a seamless transition from waterfront sights to urban retail and museum discoveries.

Evening:

As evening unfolds, wander to Lincoln Center Plaza for a pre-performance aperitif at a nearby café, then take in a classical concert or modern dance performance at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts to continue the itinerary's cultural arc from museums to live arts. After the show, stroll down to Riverside Café for a relaxed riverside dinner, then cap the night with creative cocktails and skyline views at PHD Terrace at Dream Midtown - a lively rooftop that bridges your Midtown energy with the quieter museum-lined Upper West Side ambiance.

Day 7 · Mon, Mar 16
Manhattan

Last-minute Sightseeing and Departure

Morning:

Begin your final morning with a relaxed walk through [Chelsea Waterside Park](https://www.google.com/search?q=Chelsea+Waterside+Park+Give+me+a+7+day+tour+plan+of+newyork+official+site) for fresh river air and a last waterfront vantage, then head to the nearby [Whitney Museum of American Art](https://whitney.org) for a concise highlight tour of contemporary American works and rooftop views. Finish with a quick specialty-brunch at Cookshop in Chelsea to savor seasonal farm-to-table dishes before collecting luggage and heading to the airport, tying together your city's modern-arts and neighborhood discoveries from earlier days.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed final afternoon exploring the elegant streets of the Upper West Side: browse used and rare finds at Strand Bookstore's Upper West Side pop-up (or a nearby independent bookshop), then stroll to [Riverside Church](https://www.trcnyc.org) and its peaceful cloister gardens for a moment of quiet reflection and skyline glimpses. Finish with a farewell bite at Zabar's - pick up a smoked fish sandwich and gourmet snacks to enjoy on a short bench by the Hudson before collecting your bags, keeping the day's calm, reflective rhythm after a week of vibrant city touring.

Evening:

For a relaxed final evening, wander the historic brownstone streets of West Village and duck into the intimate atmosphere of Stone Street Tavern for a leisurely pre-departure meal of seasonal small plates. Afterwards, take a gentle twilight stroll along the elevated walkway of Gansevoort Elevated Park (a quieter complement to the High Line) before finishing with a nightcap and skyline view at the cozy rooftop bar The Tippler to toast your week in the city.

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