New York isn't the capital of the United States, but it just may be the capital of the world. New York is larger than life and one the world's most diverse and intriguing cities. It's the country's center of commerce. While at the same time, it draws and reflects people whose talent, ambition and eccentricity are too big for any other place. You can enjoy its walk from the Empire State Building to Time Square and then to Central Park, while shopping as you travel to each stop. The street corner spectacles along the way may surpass the better known sights. You won't want to miss the landmark sights such as the Statue of Liberty, Harlem, Ground Zero, the world renowned Broadway shows or explore small off the beaten path museums like the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. Whatever you choose, New York has activities to suit every interest...
-Moon Metro; Trip Advisor
Guided bus tour of New York Neighborhoods
Wall Street
World Trade Center memorial site
Chinatown and Little Italy
Central Park
Harlem
SoHo & TriBeCa
Greenwich Village & East Village
Upper Eastside and Upper Westside
"Downtown"
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Museum of Jewish Heritage
Lunch at the South Street Seaport
Museum of American Finance
Free Time Shopping in Chinatown and SoHo
Attend a Broadway Play
"Midtown"
Rockefeller Center
Radio City Music Hall
5th Avenue window shopping
Trump Tower
Lunch at Grand Central Terminal
Tour of the United Nations
Free time in Times Square
"Uptown"
The Apollo Theater
The Museum of Natural History
Lunch at Time Warner Center
The Guggenheim
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Visit the "Top of The Rock' Observatory