3-Day New York Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Central Park and Times Square
    Estimated travel time: 20-30 minutes (depending on traffic and transportation)

    Start your day with a visit to Central Park, one of the most famous parks in the U.S. Take a stroll through the park or rent a bike and explore. After getting some fresh air, take the subway to Times Square, known for its bright lights and buzzing atmosphere. Take some photos and explore the shops, theaters, and restaurants in the area.

  2. Day 2: Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building
    Estimated travel time: 1 hour (depending on transportation)

    Take a ferry to see the iconic Statue of Liberty and enjoy a breathtaking view of the city skyline. Be sure to book your tickets in advance as they have timed entry slots. After visiting the statue, head to the Empire State Building for another incredible view of the city. The skyscraper's observation decks offer a 360-degree view of New York and are open until midnight.

  3. Day 3: Brooklyn Bridge and Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Estimated travel time: 30-40 minutes (depending on transportation)

    Start your day with a morning walk across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, which connects Manhattan to Brooklyn. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring your camera for stunning views of the city. After crossing the bridge, head to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to explore its vast collection of art from around the world. The museum is closed on Mondays, so plan accordingly.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Central Park (2-3 hours, free)
  • Times Square (1-2 hours, free)
  • Statue of Liberty (2-3 hours, $25-$31)
  • Empire State Building (1-2 hours, $38-$63)
  • Brooklyn Bridge (1-2 hours, free)
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art (2-3 hours, pay what you wish)
  • Total Estimated Costs ($63-$94)

Useful tips

If you have more time in New York, you can add visits to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the High Line, or take a Broadway show. If you have less time, consider skipping Times Square or the Metropolitan Museum of Art. You can also take a guided tour to explore New York's landmarks and learn about the city's history and culture.

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