Bachelorette Party Itinerary for New York City in 3 Days

  • Day 1: Brunch at Sarabeth's, visit the Empire State Building, shop at Fifth Avenue, and end the day with drinks at The Standard High Line.

    Start your bachelorette party with a delicious brunch at Sarabeth's before heading to the iconic Empire State Building, where you can get breathtaking views of the city. Continue your day shopping at Fifth Avenue, where you will find numerous designer stores, and then finish off the day with stunning views of the sunset, drinks at the rooftop bar at The Standard High Line.

  • Day 2: Stroll around Central Park, take a tour of MoMA, and end the day with a Broadway Performance

    Take a leisurely walk around the picturesque Central Park, enjoy lunch in a picnic style. Later, visit MoMA, which showcases works of renowned artists, and end your day with a Broadway show of your choice at the magnificent theater district.

  • Day 3: Visit Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and stop by the Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO neighborhood

    Visit the iconic Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to learn about the history of immigration into New York City. Then venture to Brooklyn via the beautiful Brooklyn bridge to explore the trendy DUMBO neighborhood, which features unique shops, art galleries and colorful street art

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Sarabeth's Brunch (1 hour, $30)
  • Empire State Building (2 hours, $45)
  • Fifth Avenue (2-3 hours, varies)
  • The Standard High Line (2-3 hours, varies based on drinks and food)
  • Central Park (2 hours, free)
  • MoMA (2-3 hours, $25)
  • Broadway Show (2-3 hours, $75+)
  • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island (4-5 hours, $25.50 - $87)
  • Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO (3 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Cost: $300+

Transportation

New York City has an extensive public transportation system. It's best to purchase a MetroCard, which can be used on subway and bus systems, and also the ferry to visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. It is recommended to use public transportation instead of taxis or ride-sharing services to avoid traffic jams.

Useful Tips

If you have additional time, consider visiting other notable landmarks such as the Rockefeller Center, One World Trade Center, or the High Line. For additional parties, try visiting bars in East Village or Soho. If you have less time, consider skipping the shopping on Fifth Avenue or the Brooklyn bridge and DUMBO trip.

Airports

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is the most significant airport in New York City, located 16 miles from the city center, offering various public transportation options to get to the city. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is another airport option, located nine miles from the city, mostly serves domestic flights.

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