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Enjoy this
double decker sightseeing bus combo
to see the best of New York City!!
The
Classic New York Tour includes:
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The All Loops Tour |
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Ferry to Statue of
Liberty and Ellis Island |
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Ticket to the Empire
State Building Observatory |
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OR Ticket to Top of the Rock Observation Deck |
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Overview: |
The All Loops Tour includes Uptown, Downtown, Brooklyn and the Night Tour. Hop-on
and hop-off at 50 stops throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn for 48
hours!
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The Uptown Loop
Apollo Theater
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Upper West Side
Harlem
Central Park
Lincoln Center
Dakota Apartments
Museum Mile, and more! |
The Downtown Loop
Times Square
Greenwich Village
Battery Park
Empire State Building
Rockefeller Center / Top of the Rock
World Trade Center Site
Little Italy, and more! |
The Brooklyn Tour
Botanic Garden
South Street Seaport
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Museum
Fulton Mall
5th & 7th Avenue boutiques, restaurants, shops, and more! |
Night Tour (until Nov 24)
Holiday Lights (Nov 25 - Dec 30)
Empire State Building
China Town
Manhattan Bridge
Soho
Rockefeller Center, and more! |
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All Loops Tour Now Offered in 11 Different Languages! Coming to New York City from somewhere far away? Gray Line NY probably speaks your language! Now offering audio tracks in 11 different languages.You can ride around the city and see the sights explained in a host of languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Russian or Hebrew.
About The South Street Seaport Museum: Currently Closed
When you visit the South
Street Seaport Museum, the exhibits in the galleries and on the
historic ships are just the beginning of a fantastic voyage back in
time. The museum is located on the site of what was once this
country's leading port and is now a twelve-square-block historic
district in lower Manhattan. South Street provides visitors with an
unforgettable glimpse into a past where 18th and 19th century
buildings line stone-paved streets.
Founded in 1967, the mission of the South Street Seaport Museum is to
trace the history of the Port of New York, and its commercial and
cultural impact on the city, the state, and the nation. The museum
fulfills its mission through its galleries and exhibits, living
history and educational (for children and adults) programs, and the
largest privately owned collection of historic vessels (in tonnage) in
the United States.
About
The Ellis Island/Statue of Liberty Island Ferry:
Ellis Island is currently fully open. Liberty Island is also open,
though access to the interior of the Statue of Liberty Monument is
restricted as a security measure. Over 40% of the U.S. population
descend from the 17 million immigrants that have passed through Ellis
Island from 1892 to 1954. The three story Ellis Island Museum is
housed in the same building that the immigrants came through in those
64 years.
The ferries, which leave from Battery Park in Manhattan operate 7
days a week, from approximately 9:30am to 3:30pm.
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Schedule: |
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Downtown Loop: Daily 8:30am - 5:00pm from Times Square |
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Uptown Loop: Daily 9:00am - 4:00pm from Gray Line Visitors
Center |
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Night Tour: Nightly. 6:00 pm |
Brooklyn Tour:
Daily 10:30am - 3:00pm- departs from South Street Seaport every 30 minutes. A 2 hour guided tour.
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South
Street Seaport Museum-currently CLOSED
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April - October:
10am-6pm daily, closed Mondays |
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tours are closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. |
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First Choice of NYC Visitors

Central Park

See a World of Cultural Diversity

See New York Sparkle!

Top of The Rock

Rockefeller Center

Statue of Liberty
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