24 Hours in New York City

  • 9:00AM: Statue of Liberty
    30 minutes (5 miles) from Times Square

    The Statue of Liberty, gifted by France to America, is an iconic symbol of freedom, democracy, and opportunity. Take a ferry from Battery Park to Liberty Island and enjoy a stunning view of the Manhattan skyline from the observatory deck.

  • 11:00AM: Metropolitan Museum of Art
    20 minutes (4 miles) from the Statue of Liberty

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known as the MET, is the largest and most comprehensive art museum in the United States. Explore its vast collection of more than 2 million works of art spanning 5,000 years of world culture.

  • 1:00PM: Central Park
    20 minutes (3 miles) from the MET

    Central Park, one of the most famous parks in the world, is a peaceful oasis in the heart of New York City. Stroll through the various gardens, lakes, and bridges and admire the natural beauty of the park.

  • 3:00PM: Empire State Building
    10 minutes (1 mile) from Central Park

    The Empire State Building, a 102-story skyscraper, is an Art Deco architectural masterpiece and one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Take the elevator to the Observation Deck on the 86th floor for breathtaking views of New York City.

  • 5:00PM: Times Square
    15 minutes (1 mile) from the Empire State Building

    Times Square, known as "The Crossroads of the World", is a commercial and entertainment hub in the heart of Manhattan. Tourists and locals alike are drawn to the bright neon lights, bustling crowds, and Broadway theaters.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Statue of Liberty (2 hours, $25)
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art (2 hours, $25)
  • Central Park (2 hours, free)
  • Empire State Building (2 hours, $38)
  • Times Square (1 hour, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $113

Transportation

Consider using the subway system or hailing a taxi to get around the city quickly and efficiently. A 7-day unlimited subway pass costs $33 and a yellow taxi cab ride starts at $2.50 plus $0.50 per 1/5 mile. Traffic can be heavy during peak hours, so plan accordingly.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting other iconic landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge, the One World Trade Center, or the Rockefeller Center. If you have less time, skip Central Park and Times Square, and focus on indoor attractions such as the Natural History Museum or the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.

Airports

There are three airports in the New York metropolitan area: John F. Kennedy International (JFK), LaGuardia (LGA), and Newark Liberty International (EWR). JFK is the largest and most international and is located in Queens, 16 miles from Manhattan. LGA is in Queens, New York, and is 8 miles from Manhattan. EWR is in Newark, New Jersey, and is 14 miles from Manhattan. Taxis, shuttles, buses, and trains are available from all airports.

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