One of the most successful ships in US History is now a national historic landmark, and one of the most unique attractions in New York City. In 1943, the USS Intrepid aircraft carrier was commissioned for service in World War II and went on to serve as a primary recovery vessel for NASA and then in Vietnam. Today, the museum features a range of interactive exhibits and events that make the Intrepid a snapshot of heroism, education, and excitement. Continue Reading »
Take in Manhattan’s best views from the Empire State Building’s 86th floor observatory. Anything this good is worth the wait! What more can be said about a thrill this unique and memorable? Somebody once said, “You can live in New York all your life, but until you see it from the top of the Empire State Building, you haven’t seen the city.” The 86th floor observatory, at 1,050 feet (320 meters), is reached by high-speed automatic elevators. Continue Reading »
Home to one of the world’s finest collections of modern and contemporary art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a treasure in itself. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1959, the building, located on Fifth Avenue’s magnificent Museum Mile, is a New York City landmark.
Walk along the grand ramp that curves from the ground all the way up to the dome and discover special exhibitions that feature important artists from the 19th century up to today. Continue Reading »
It’s been said that “A trip to Brooklyn is like a trip around the world”. How sweet and true it is. It’s truly amazing how many people visit New York City and miss out on Brooklyn - don’t be one of them. Continue Reading »
Follow in the fancy footsteps of Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda on a “Sex and the City” tour! You’ll conquer New York City and drink where the girls drink, shop where they shop, and gossip where they gossip. Continue Reading »
Take the ultimate helicopter tour over New York! This 17-minute aerial tour covers all five Boroughs. You’ll see the Statue of Liberty, Chrysler Building, Empire State, Central Park, Yankee Stadium and many other famous landmarks in a way that’s impossible from the ground. Continue Reading »