Explore NYC’s vibrant contrasts from Upper to Lower Manhattan, uncovering iconic landmarks, cultural gems, and hidden treasures. Book your adventure today.
Explore NYC’s vibrant contrasts from Upper to Lower Manhattan, uncovering iconic landmarks, cultural gems, and hidden treasures. Book your adventure today.
- Columbus Circle - The journey begins in the midwest part of Manhattan, passing by Columbus Circle, where the monument of Christopher Columbus can be admired.
- Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - The first stop is at Lincoln Center, a hub for the arts, including dance, folklore, painting, and music.
- The Dakota - The tour proceeds to…
- Columbus Circle - The journey begins in the midwest part of Manhattan, passing by Columbus Circle, where the monument of Christopher Columbus can be admired.
- Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - The first stop is at Lincoln Center, a hub for the arts, including dance, folklore, painting, and music.
- The Dakota - The tour proceeds to the Dakota Building, known as John Lennon’s last residence.
- Strawberry Fields - A walk through Strawberry Fields, a memorial dedicated to the singer, is next.
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir - The route crosses Central Park to Fifth Avenue, also known as Museum Mile, featuring the Jewish Museum and Cooper Hewitt. The tour includes a visit to the memorial area for Mayor John Purroy Mitchel and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir.
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - The journey continues with views of the Solomon R. Guggenheim, Metropolitan Museum, the Frick Collection, and the Central Park Zoo.
- Queensbridge Park - En route to the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, the tour crosses to the Queensbridge Park viewpoint, offering stunning views of the Big Apple.
- Astoria - The tour enters the neighborhood of Astoria, showcasing NYCHA projects.
- Guason Stairs - Heading north, the tour reaches the Bronx borough to visit the Joker’s steps.
- Bronx - The tour passes through civil court, courthouses, and criminal court in the Bronx.
- New York City Police Department - 42nd Precinct - A visit to the exterior of Precinct 42, where scenes from the movie Fort Apache were filmed, is included.
- Big Pun Mural - The next stop is the Big Pun mural.
- I Love The Bronx Mural, Tats Cru - The tour visits the iconic I Love the Bronx mural.
- Bronx–Whitestone Bridge - The tour crosses the Bronx Whitestone Bridge into the borough of Queens.
- Williamsburg - The tour then heads to Brooklyn County to explore the famous Williamsburg neighborhood, home to the Orthodox Hasidic Jewish community, the largest outside of Israel.
- Dumbo - The tour continues with a view of the Brooklyn Bridge.
- Queens - The tour appreciates, from the vehicle, the printing press of the New York Times, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, home to the “Mets” stadium, Citifield, and the “US Open” National Tennis Center.
- Manhattan Bridge - Crossing the Manhattan Bridge, the tour enters Chinatown and SOHO, heading to view Manhattan’s Federal Plaza and Criminal Court.
- 285 Fulton St - The tour culminates near the Ground Zero area, allowing for personal exploration of Downtown Manhattan.

- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities
- Meals
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities
Embark on the ultimate New York tour, starting at 8:00 a.m. from Midtown. The journey includes Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, and the Dakota Building, with a stroll through Strawberry Fields and views of the San Remo Towers, the Natural History Museum, and Fifth Avenue, passing by the Guggenheim, the MET, and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir….
Embark on the ultimate New York tour, starting at 8:00 a.m. from Midtown. The journey includes Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, and the Dakota Building, with a stroll through Strawberry Fields and views of the San Remo Towers, the Natural History Museum, and Fifth Avenue, passing by the Guggenheim, the MET, and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir.
The tour continues across the Queensboro Bridge to the Queens Bridge Park viewpoint, then through Astoria to the Bronx, where visitors can see the Joker’s steps, Yankee Stadium, and famous murals. The route also includes Malba and Flushing Meadows Corona Park, home to Citi Field, the US Open, and the Unisphere.
In Brooklyn, the tour explores Williamsburg, known for its Hasidic Jewish community, before crossing the Manhattan Bridge and concluding near Ground Zero, perfect for further exploration of Downtown at your leisure.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.