Planning a trip to New York City and need help organising your stay? We've got you covered! Explore our 6-day itinerary for the perfect NYC experience.
Day 1
Arrive at your chosen Fitzpatricks hotel, check in and freshen up. Start your New York adventure by visiting the iconic Times Square where you can explore the billboards, street performers including the Naked Cowboy, shops and famous red stairs! If you have the energy, you can catch a show on Broadway. Be sure to purchase your tickets in advance to guarantee a viewing and good seats! If you're feeling tired after a day of travel, unwind with a meal at our very own Wheeltapper (Grand Central) or The Fitz (Manhattan).
Day 2
Start your day by taking a leisurely stroll or bike ride through Central Park. Grab a coffee or a hot dog along the way and get into the true New York spirit. Make sure you visit the Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge and Strawberry fields as you explore! After grabbing a bite to eat, spend a few hours exploring one of the world’s finest art museums, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met). Here you can check out some of their key exhibits like the Costume Institute, European Paintings and The Egyptian art. If time allows, you could also check out Museum Mile. In the evening, try a meal in a classic New York steakhouse like Capital Grill or Smith & Wollensky.
Day 3
Time for some shopping! Explore the array of luxury shops along 5th Avenue and check out some of the landmark destinations such as Tiffany & Co, The Apple Store and LuLuLemon. You can check out our full shopping blog here. In the afternoon, head for the Rockefeller centre, where you can spend some time touring this iconic cultural landmark, home to NBC Studios. Make sure you visit Top of the Rock and indulge in panoramic views of New York City! Enjoy dinner in a local restaurant on the Upper East side like Quality Italian or Piccola Cucina Uptown.
Day 4
Get the day started with a guided walking tour of the iconic Grand Central where you can learn about its history, architecture and secrets! You can even reminisce on Serena Van Der Woodsen's Gossip Girl debut! In the afternoon, take the short walk to Bryant Park that is bustling with activities and entertainment. Take a look at their calendar to see what’s on when you visit. The stunning New York Public Library is just off Bryant Park where you can take in the Rose Main Reading Room and observe the historic architecture. In the evening, head to the Empire State Building’s observation deck for stunning views of the city. Be sure to book your tickets in advance.
Day 5
Take an early ferry to visit the Statue of Liberty. You can learn about the immigrant experience at the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. When you return to the mainland, head for Wall Street. Check out the Financial District, Stock Exchange and famous Charging Bull. You can also then visit the 9/11 Memorial Museum and pay your respects. In the evening dine in Lower Manhattan, perhaps at Fraunces Tavern (George Washington bid his officers of the continental army farewell in 1783) or Delmonico’s (Oldest restaurant in nyc established in 1837).
Day 6
On your final day in New York City, visit the Chelsea Market for some last minute shopping and a bite to eat. Walk the High Line and take in the views of the city and the Hudson River. If you have time in the afternoon, head to Soho to check out it’s fun atmosphere and trendy shops.
Transport: Use the subway and buses to get around efficiently!.
CityPass: A CityPass will save on admission fees to major attractions.
Reservations: Make reservations in advance for popular restaurants and attractions.
We hope that this guide proves useful to you on your upcoming trip to New York. If you have any questions on the above, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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