![]() This is free (whoop whoop!) and will bring you quite close to the iconic statue.įerries leave every 30 minutes from the South Ferry terminal in Manhattan, and all you have to do is show up! Since it’s free there’s no need to buy tickets.Īs the ferry is about to board everyone heads to the exit in one massive crowd. If you’ve got limited time and you’re on a budget, the best way to see the Statue of Liberty is by hopping on the Staten Island Ferry. If you’re visiting NYC for the first time, there are a handful of “classic New York” attractions that are must-sees. From the super iconic photos to places you just have to experience at least once in your life, you’ve gotta add these to your itinerary! 1. *We’ve denoted some of the attractions that are part of the CityPASS with an asterisk so you can see if it makes sense for you to purchase the pass. Prices are from March 2019. We got to skip the ticketing line at most places which was pretty convenient.īook your New York CityPASS and get ready to see some of NYC’s top sights! The other perk of the CityPASS is you won’t have to wait in the ticket line at most of the attractions. Thinking you only want to go to a few of these sites? There is a New York C3 PASS that allows you to choose 3 of these attractions for $83 a 25% savings! The total cost to enter all of these attraction separately would cost $215.45, but the New York CityPASS is just $132. How much money does the CityPASS save you? Once you scan, you’ll received an official ticket and you are good to go. When you go to any of these attractions you will scan your code at a special kiosk or ticket booth. They have made it easy for you to purchase the CityPASS online and then you get a QR code either on your phone or printed on paper. Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island OR Circle Line Sightseeing Cruisesĩ/11 Memorial & Museum OR Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Top of the Rock Observation Deck OR Guggenheim Museum If you plan to see some of the “classic New York City attractions” during your trip (like the Statue of Liberty, Top of the Rock, and the MET) the NYC CityPASS will save you a ton of money. Watch the Instagram Story of our time in New York City: Whether you’re traveling on a budget or with luxurious taste, this is the ultimate list of things to do in New York City. Plus, we’re including the costs of each activity because, well, the Big Apple ain’t cheap and it’s nice to know how much money to expect to budget. We’re also sharing some can’t-miss NYC foods and where to try them, because FOOD = LIFE. ![]() If it’s your first time in NYC (or even a 2nd or 3rd visit!) we’ve rounded up a list of the top sights as well as some hidden gems. We have you covered with everything you need to know to plan the perfect trip to New York City. Grab a cup of coffee, a pen and stay for a while. Resist the urge to dive into the depths of the Internet where you’ll only wind up confused with big bags under your eyes. (Been there, done that, and it ain’t pretty!) With so much to see, it can be overwhelming trying to plan a trip to this beast of a city. ![]() You could literally spend a lifetime in this city and do something different each day. ![]()
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