209 activitati in New York Area (NY), UNITED STATES - USA
Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum
Launch off on a journey of discovery at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum housed at the new park-like Pier 86. Explore a range of spectacular interactive exhibits and events in the complex, which includes the USS Intrepid, a 1940s aircraft carrier berthed at the side of the pier. There’s so much to learn about the aeronautical exploits of the world’s most adventurous nation. Wander around the 30 restored aircraft proudly displayed at the museum. Discover the military and maritime history of the States with a visit to the former USS Growler submarine. Take one small step for man and blast off at the Enterprise space shuttle exhibit. Learn more about the heroism and innovation behind these marvels of engineering through multi-sensory virtual displays, vividly bringing each story to life. Experience the day the Intrepid was struck by enemy planes with the thrilling recreation Kamikaze: Day of Darkness, Day of Light. Take the controls in the A-6 Cockpit Simulator where you’ll find out if you’ve got what it takes to be a real pilot. Hold on to your hat as you discover G-Force for yourself in the Virtual Flight Zone. Take a tour of the cockpit in the world’s fastest commercial airplane, the mighty Concorde. The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is an unforgettable adventure through the history of the nation that leads the world in exploration. Add a simulator on to your Intrepid Museum ticket! Stories of Intrepid: Experience the true stories of Intrepid aviators. This eight-minute film uses 4D technology, state-of-the-art computer graphics and never-before-seen historical footage to immerse you in stories of courage and heroism. Put on your 3D glasses, and hold on tight! (Please note: guests must be at least 40" tall to ride). Transporter Fx Simulator: Go on a training mission with the Screaming Eagles and experience the excitement of flying a Navy fighter jet. Step into the Transporter FX, and embark on a six-minute virtual motion adventure. Prepare for takeoff! (Please note: guests must be at least 38" tall to ride).
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One World Observatory
There are a million things to experience in New York City, but only one way to truly see them all. Start by ascending to the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere in less than sixty seconds, then look toward the horizon and feel the city’s invincible spirit. Take in the iconic sights, surrounding waters and panoramic views of the skyline and beyond. Explore three levels filled with innovation and inspiration. Immerse yourself in the bustling crossroads of the world at the See Forever Theater. Engage with City Pulse and our global ambassadors as they share stories of this amazing city. Step onto the expansive Sky Portal and take a walk high above the streets of New York. Start with an experience unlike any other. Start at One. One World Observatory. SEE FOREVER. Go beyond the view with the One World Explorer iPad. The spectacular views seen from the observatory are brought up-close in an interactive sight and sound experience where you can simply scan the skyline and choose where you wish to explore. With over forty of New York’s most important and interesting sights highlighted for video content, including a section of special interest for children, simply touch one and be flown there, where one of New York’s great writers and storytellers, Jay McInerney, is your indispensable guide to the history, the significance and the drama of each iconic New York location. Standard Ticket includes Ticket to the Observatory, arrival via the Sky Pod Elevators, Access to all Observatory Floors (100-102) and all amenities (See Forever Theater, City Pulse, Sky Portal) Priority Ticket includes Entry via VIP security lane, option to bypass the pre-show, front of the line elevatory queue, arrival via the Sky Pod Elevators, Access to all Observatory Floors (100-102) and all amenities (See Forever Theater, City Pulse, Sky Portal) One World Explorer iPad Add the One World Explorer iPad to your One World Observatory visit. One World Explorer is a unique view-enhancing, iPad experience, offering virtual helicopter tours of New York’s most iconic landmarks.
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Special Discount Offer: Lower Manhattan Walking Tour in Spanish
Enjoy Lower Manhattan with a tour around the main thoroughfares and buildings this side of the city, the most historical area in all of New York. This tour has been designed for you to choose the option that is best suited to you from among four offered. Lower Manhattan Walking Tour Take a guided tour complete with a panoramic view of the key buildings in Lower Manhattan. This area includes the part of the city built after the Dutch purchased the island all the way to Ground Zero, a vital place of pilgrimage for any tourist. We will get a complete account of the September 11th attacks. You will be able to take photos of the two fountains that occupy the former space of the Twin Towers and are today part of the 9/11 Memorial. We'll also get to know the historic heart of Manhattan's Financial District: Wall Street, home to the New York Stock Exchange. Wall Street's architecture is rooted in the Gilded Age, although there are also some Art Deco influences in the neighborhood. The most important buildings in the area are the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall, built at the beginning of the 19th century in the Greek Rival style. Walking Tour with One World Observatory This option includes the complete walking tour and tickets to One World Observatory, from which you can see the buildings of Lower Manhattan. Walking Tour with 9/11 Memorial & Museum This option includes the complete walking tour as well as tickets to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, which serves as the country's primary institution to examine and document the consequences of the events of 9/11 and explore the importance of carrying on. Walking Tour with One World Observatory and 9/11 Memorial & Museum This option includes the complete walking tour and tickets to One World Observatory and the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Duration Lower Manhattan Walking Tour: 3 Hours Walking Tour with One World Observatory: 4 Hours Walking Tour with 9/11 Memorial & Museum: 5 Hours Walking Tour with One World Observatory and 9/11 Memorial & Museum: 6 Hours Languages Spanish
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American Museum of Natural History
One of the world’s preeminent scientific and cultural institutions, the American Museum of Natural History has been at the forefront of public attention for almost 150 years. Renowned for its exhibitions and scientific collections, which serve as a guide to the entire planet and present a panorama of the world's diverse cultures, visitors of all ages will be enchanted by what they find inside these historic walls. Choose from three different ticket options to make the most of this cultural gem of New York. Choose the General Admission ticket to enter and explore the many wonders of the American Museum of Natural History (which includes the world famous dinosaur halls) You also have the option to enhance your experience by selecting the General Admission plus one of the following special exhibitions or shows. At the Butterfly Sanctuary you will mingle with more than 500 live, free-flying tropical butterflies in an enclosed habitat that imitates their natural environment with lush vegetation and live flowering plants. We get to know our world through some, or all of our senses—sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste—but they’re just parts of a much larger puzzle. The highly experiential exhibition “Our Senses” delves into how our brains work with sensory organs to shape our perceptions and reveals how, until recently in our evolutionary history, humans have been oblivious to nature’s other crucial signals, including UV light, infrared sounds, and electrical fields. The Space Show: discover the Dark Universe in the Hayden Planetarium, celebrate the pivotal discoveries that have led us to greater knowledge of the structure and history of the universe and our place in it—and to new frontiers for exploration. To really do the Museum justice, choose the third option and receive General Admission plus access to all of the special exhibitions and shows. Whichever option you pick, you are sure to have an unforgettable day learning about the world around you. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Languages Space Show has audio in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese.
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International Sightseeing Cruise
Get to know New York in your own language with our International Sightseeing Cruise. On-board commentary in eight different languages brings you closer to the city’s history. Highlights - Hour-long Manhattan cruise - Photo opportunities of the main landmarks - Commentary in eight different languages Enjoy uninterrupted views of Manhattan’s iconic skyline. Landmark after landmark will unfold before your eyes as we cruise down the East River, along New York Harbor, up the Hudson and back along Lower Manhattan’s shoreline. With amazing photo opportunities of the Freedom Tower, Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and more, this hour-long cruise shows you Manhattan’s skyline in all its glory. What’s more, with on-board commentary in eight different languages, guests can make the most the cruise. Duration 1 hour. Start/opening time May - October: 10 departures daily from 9:30am to 5pm. November - April: 5 departures daily from 10am to 4pm.
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Alive After Five Cruise
Step aboard for a happy hour with a difference! Unwind after work with friends or colleagues or simply get the night started on the Alive After Five Cruise. Highlights - Let your hair down with a unique happy hour experience - Four packages to suit your needs - Live DJ entertainment, on board bar and appetizers on offer - Cruise by New York’s most iconic landmarks With an on board bar, delicious light bites and DJ entertainment this cruise is all you need to escape the bustling streets of New York. Mix and mingle with other guests whilst rediscovering the city and most importantly having a good time. Take in the panoramic views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Brooklyn Bridge and much more. Choose from one of the four following packages to enjoy your time on board: Cruise Only Hungry Sailor: includes the cruise and light appetizers Walk the Plank: cruise, light appetizers with beer and wine Fully Overboard: cruise, light appetizers and full open bar for those wanting the complete happy hour experience. Duration 2 hours. Start/opening time Thursday to Sunday at 6pm. Boarding time at 5pm.
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Rock The Yatch Cruise
Our Rock the Yacht Cruise is the perfect launching pad for the inevitable night out in New York. This upbeat cruise offers a party atmosphere like no other in the city. Order from our onboard bar, enjoy savory light and hit the dance floor! Categories: - 9pm Cruise - Midnight Cruise
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New York Botanical Garden
Step inside the botanical garden declared as a national historical heritage site and stroll along a variety of gardens, plants and flowers that will stimulate your senses Highlights - Admire a variety of plants in over 250 acres of nature - Stroll along side waterfalls, ponds and old trees - An ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of the city Encounter a new sight or small in the New York Botanical Garden. Featuring world-famous exhibitions, 50 gardens, collections of thousands of plants, an interesting and rich educational program and family friendly activities for all ages, the City's greatest living museum - an urban oasis unlike any other. Spend a pleasant day surrounded by 250 acres of nature such as rolling hills, waterfalls and ponds to countless trees such as oak, beech, cherry, birch, tulip, ash, to name but a few. The Botanical Garden of New York is located in the Bronx and occupies part of the grounds of the Lorillard Estate (formerly owned by the tobacco magnate Pierre Lorillard). Come visit it and enjoy its immense beauty. Languages English and Spanish translations available. Others The Garden reserves the right to inspect all bags.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Visit the Met to see the world! The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds two million works of art spanning 5,000 years of world culture. It is no accident that this is New York City's number one tourist attraction. The United States’ largest art museum covers all aspects of art, from the splendors of ancient Egypt to the Met's beloved Impressionist paintings. The spectacular new Greek and Roman Galleries compliment contemporary works by today's leading artists. A world of wonder awaits you at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. You can enjoy world-famous, encyclopedic collections, plus more than 30 annual special exhibitions and an array of guided tours all included with your admission. The collection is as diverse as it is extensive, including pieces from African, Asian, Islamic and Oceanic art, as well as paintings and sculptures by almost all of the European masters. This truly cosmopolitan museum also contains an enormous collection of over 25,000 photographs, from a wide-range of genres including early British, French and post-World War One American and European photography. The museum is open seven days a week for your convenience and the frequent special exhibitions held throughout the year ensure that you can return again and again and never fail to be amazed and surprised. There are special family programmes to allow children and adults alike to marvel at the artistic phenomenon that is the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Languages Free public guided tours and gallery talks available in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin and Korean.
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Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation was founded in 1937, and its first New York–based venue for the display of art, the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, opened in 1939. With its exhibitions of Solomon Guggenheim’s somewhat eccentric art collection, the unusual gallery—designed by William Muschenheim at the behest of Hilla Rebay, the foundation’s curator and the museum’s director—provided many visitors with their first encounter with great works by Vasily Kandinsky, as well as works by his followers, including Rudolf Bauer, Alice Mason, Otto Nebel, and Rolph Scarlett. The need for a permanent building to house Guggenheim’s art collection became evident in the early 1940s, and in 1943 renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright gained the commission to design a museum in New York City. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum opened on October 21, 1959. Today the Guggenheim Foundation includes the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry. Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, also a Gehry design, is slated to open in the Cultural District of Saadiyat Island. Through collaborative efforts, the foundation has extended its reach to projects and exhibitions globally, most recently with the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Chinese Art Initiative and through the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative, a multiyear collaboration with UBS in support of art, artists, and curatorial talent from South and Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East and North Africa. The Guggenheim Foundation remains committed to collecting, preserving and interpreting modern and contemporary art while forging international collaborations that explore ideas across cultures through dynamic curatorial and educational initiatives. Languages Audioguide in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Guided visit in English at 2pm. Audio guides are not available from now to May 23rd 2019. Guests may download the audio guide via data or free museum WIFI to their headphones
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Central Park Walking Tour
A fine bottle of Ausone Bordeaux, a sumptuous dinner at Le Bernardin's – some things were meant to be enjoyed at a leisurely pace to truly be appreciated. Central Park, in the heart of Manhattan, is one such experience. At 1.3 square miles, finding that special place in Central Park can be daunting especially out of town visitors to New York City. Fortunately, our experienced walking tour guides at Unlimited Biking: Central Park stand ready to assist you. Handling groups of up to 25 people, our walking tours operate throughout the spring, summer, and fall seasons. Our large, experienced, licensed staff can offer tours in a wide range of languages as well, so feel free to contact us to discuss any particular needs your tour group may have. This two-hour takes guests through the rich foliage, exquisite gardens and cultural history of Central Park. With plenty of rest stops, where our guides will inform you of the many interesting details and anecdotes of Central Park, the tour itself is rated as an easy stroll, with no significant hills to climb. Come stroll and fall in love with this iconic landmark, exploring the many bridges, fountains and statues that grace the park. For movie enthusiasts, Central Park is the most filmed place in the world – over 300 films have scenes within the park's green expanses, from Romeo and Juliet in 1908 to the Avengers in 2011. Languages English
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Brooklyn Bridge Walking Tour
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most iconic and heavily visited destinations in New York, and is also surrounded by two fascinating and unique neighborhoods; Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. Make sure you don’t miss a single historical monument or famous sight with our moderate paced two hour walking tour! Soar across the city while your licensed guide leads you to must-see spots, including Battery Park, Financial District, South Street Seaport, World Trade Center area, and of course, the Brooklyn Bridge. Languages English
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Long Island Aquarium
Two great attractions in one fin-tastic destination, this full-scale Aquarium and brand-new Exhibition Center features one of the largest all-living coral reef displays in this hemisphere, a 120,000-gallon shark tank, year-round sea lion shows, numerous touch tanks, and more than 100 exhibits and interactive experiences. Our exhibition center located in the Aquarium and next to the Hyatt Place Long Island East End features a two storied changing exhibition gallery with more than 5,000-square-feet of exhibit space. The Exhibition Center’s first Exhibit, Butterflies!, is now open. Meeting point 431 East Main Street Riverhead NY 11901
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Whitney Museum
The Whitney Museum was founded by Getrude Vanderbilt Whitney when the Metropolitan Museum of Art rejected her personal collection of 600 avant-garde works of art. See world-class collections and special exhibitions in the heart of New York City’s Meatpacking District with admission to the Whitney Museum of American Art. Explore the 220,000-square-foot (20,000-square-meter) space at your own pace, and take in a permanent collection that includes pieces by Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keefe, and many others. Catch temporary exhibits from around the world as you visit stunning natural light-filled galleries and enjoy sweeping views of the City skyline from the museum's outdoor terraces. The Museum is located just steps away from the High Line, Chelsea Market, Hudson River, and other popular downtown attractions. After your self-guided tours of the Whitney, visit the Unlimited, a seasonal American restuarant on the first floor or Studio Cafe for a quick bite or a coffee with floor-to-ceiling windows to soak in view (in the winter months, outdoor seating is available on the terrace, offering sweeping views of the city, the Hudson River, and the High Line)The Whitney Museum was founded by Getrude Vanderbilt Whitney when the Metropolitan Museum of Art rejected her personal collection of 600 avant-garde works of art. See world-class collections and special exhibitions in the heart of New York City’s Meatpacking District with admission to the Whitney Museum of American Art. Explore the 220,000-square-foot (20,000-square-meter) space at your own pace, and take in a permanent collection that includes pieces by Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keefe, and many others. Catch temporary exhibits from around the world as you visit stunning natural light-filled galleries and enjoy sweeping views of the City skyline from the museum's outdoor terraces. The Museum is located just steps away from the High Line, Chelsea Market, Hudson River, and other popular downtown attractions. After your self-guided tours of the Whitney, visit the Unlimited, a seasonal American restuarant on the first floor or Studio Cafe for a quick bite or a coffee with floor-to-ceiling windows to soak in view (in the winter months, outdoor seating is available on the terrace, offering sweeping views of the city, the Hudson River, and the High Line) Included All exhibits, free daily guided tours for particiular exhibits (optional, Only in English)
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The Museum of Modern Art
With the world’s leading collection of modern art at your fingertips, come along to one of New York’s top museums to see stimulating and daring art at MoMA. Highlights - One of the world’s most legendary museums - Exciting modern and contemporary art collection - Many shopping and dining options within the Museum With galleries laid out over six floors showcasing renowned modern and contemporary art, MoMA is a sanctuary for contemplation in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. The artwork housed in the museum is bound to peak your curiosity, with pieces such as Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night and Andy Warhol’s Gold Marilyn Monroe. Alongside these are works by Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, and many other great artists of our time. The Museum’s collection also showcases photography, film, architecture, design, media and performance art. What’s more, the museum offers plenty of shopping and dining options; from casual to fine dining. Head to the Michelin star restaurant, The Modern, or enjoy more informal dining at Terrace 5 and Café 2. All bags are subject to security inspection before entering the Museum. Outside food and drinks are not permitted in the Museum, including The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden and the Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters. Food and drinks are permitted only in the cafés and may not be carried into the galleries or other areas. Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the Museum. Talking on cellular phones is not permitted in the Museum's galleries or theaters. Still photography for personal use is permitted in collection galleries only.
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Cowboys and Cookies - The High Line Park
The High Line Park is a fascinating walk that soars above the hectic streets of New York, an island of greenery among the concrete jungle. On this one of a kind tour you will learn the many fun facts related to this part of town's history while enjoying the breath-taking views of the city form this privileged vantage point. LEARN ABOUT: * Urban cowboys in the early 20th century * The invention of the famous Oreo cookie * The intended docking spot for the Titanic Begin this enlightening stroll with a walkthrough of the now hi The High Line Park is a fascinating walk that soars above the hectic streets of New York, an island of greenery among the concrete jungle. On this one of a kind tour you will learn the many fun facts related to this part of town's history while enjoying the breath-taking views of the city form this privileged vantage point. LEARN ABOUT: * Urban cowboys in the early 20th century * The invention of the famous Oreo cookie * The intended docking spot for the Titanic Begin this enlightening stroll with a walkthrough of the now highly trendy meatpacking district, which includes the renowned Collier Publishing building. Wander along the park's gorgeous 2.3 kilometres, built on an elongated section of the former elevated freight railroad spur. Thanks to your friendly and knowledgeable guides, you will learn a lot more than just the history and development of the High Line; they will also point out the wonderful plant life that grows on the trail, the commissioned artwork that beautify it and, of course, the prominent architecture that surrounds it. Some of the fun facts you will learn include the presence of urban cowboys in this part of town in the early 1900's, or the fact that the Oreo cookie was invited right here. You will even see the eerie Pier 59, the intended docking spot for the Titanic. All in all it is bound to be a memorable day filled with fun facts and stunning scenes. Meeting/pick-up point: “The Diner” 44 Ninth Avenue, Corner of 14th Street and Ninth Avenue. Duration: Approximately two hours. Start/opening time:At 10am, please ensure you arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. Languages: English.
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