3-Day Relaxation Itinerary in New York

  • Day 1: Central Park
    15 minutes (3.2 miles) from Times Square

    Spend the morning surrounded by nature in the heart of the city. Stretch your legs and take a walk or a bike ride through the lush greenery of Central Park. You can also stop by the Central Park Zoo or have a picnic with a view of the skyline.

  • Day 2: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    20 minutes (4.6 miles) from Central Park

    One of the most popular attractions in the city, The Metropolitan Museum of Art features an extensive collection of art from around the world. Spend a leisurely afternoon browsing through the exhibits, including the Costume Institute and the American Wing.

  • Day 3: Brooklyn Bridge Park
    30 minutes (8.2 miles) from The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    End your trip with a relaxing day at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Take a stroll along the waterfront, enjoy a picnic, or take a nap on the lawn with views of the Manhattan skyline. You can also rent a kayak or take a ride on Jane's Carousel for a small fee.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Central Park (2-3 hours, free)
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2-3 hours, $25 suggested admission)
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park (2-3 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $25

Transportation

The best way to get around New York City is by subway or bus. Purchase a MetroCard for $1 and load it with a single-ride fare of $2.75 or a 7-day unlimited ride for $33. If you prefer to avoid public transportation, you can also walk or take a taxi or rideshare service.

Useful Tips

If you have extra time, consider visiting the High Line, an elevated park with great views of the city. For food and drinks, head to Chelsea Market, a popular indoor food hall. If you have less time, shorten your visits to 1-2 hours per location or combine Central Park and The Metropolitan Museum of Art into one day.

Airports

New York City has three airports: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), and LaGuardia Airport (LGA). JFK is the largest airport and is located in Queens, approximately 12 miles from Manhattan. EWR is located in Newark, New Jersey, approximately 16 miles from Manhattan. LGA is located in Queens, approximately 8 miles from Manhattan.

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