New York City Itinerary

  1. Day 1: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    10 minutes (2.1 miles) from Central Park

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art, located on the eastern edge of Central Park, is one of the world's largest and finest art museums. Its collections include over two million works of art and is known across the globe for its extensive collections of European paintings and sculptures, modern art, Greek and Roman art, and Egyptian art. Spend the day wandering around this vast collection of art and architecture.

  2. Day 2: The Empire State Building & Grand Central Terminal
    • The Empire State Building - 15 minutes (4.4 miles) from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (1 hour, $38 admission)
    • Grand Central Terminal - 10 minutes (2.5 miles) from The Empire State Building

    The Empire State Building is not only one of New York City's most famous landmarks but also one of the world's most well-known skyscrapers. Take the elevator to the top to enjoy sweeping views of Manhattan from above. Afterward, head to Grand Central Terminal, an iconic transportation hub in midtown Manhattan, to marvel at the stunning architecture, grab a bite to eat, and do some shopping.

  3. Day 3: The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
    • The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island - 25 minutes (7.1 miles) from Grand Central Terminal (4-5 hours, $21 ferry ticket)

    Take a scenic ferry ride to see the iconic Statue of Liberty up close, followed by a tour of Ellis Island where millions of immigrants first arrived in America. Gain a new appreciation for the hardships and challenges that early immigrants endured and the role that Ellis Island played in shaping the country as we know it today.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art (4-5 hours, $25 admission)
  • The Empire State Building (1-2 hours, $38 admission)
  • The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (4-5 hours, $21 ferry ticket)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $84

Useful Tips

If you have more time, explore more of Central Park or visit the world-renowned American Museum of Natural History. If you have less time, consider skipping the trip to Ellis Island to spend more time exploring the other areas of New York City. Also, be sure to plan ahead and book tickets for popular tourist attractions in advance, as they often sell out quickly.

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