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The night tour is very good and it takes in a lot of the sights from the uptown, downtown, and Brooklyn tours but, yes, you’ve guessed it, at night.
You need to pick your timing here. The tours
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Discover how George Washington was a true New Yorker in peace and war from enrolling his step-son at Columbia, attending plays, liberating New York City from British control, and launching the first
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They keep their tour groups smaller and use brand-new shuttle buses (think rental-car shuttle). The tour guides are personable and professional. They claim it's the most comprehensive tour. I don't
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My wife and I live in New York and found out about this site from a friend who used it to plan a blind date. So far, we've done the Upper East Side tour, the Greenwich Village Scavenger Hunt, and the
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Joyce Gold, an author and instructor of New York City history, leads vivid and detailed walking tours of the city that go above and beyond the usual. Tours have included interesting subjects such as
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Seeing New York City by air is a phenomenal experience, and Liberty offers you a great opportunity to do just that. The company features six different kinds of flights; they can be as short as four
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What’s it like to be Brian Williams, sitting behind a news desk? Is the Saturday Night Live set a laugh-a-minute? How does a green screen work? If you’ve ever lost sleep pondering these
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Brooklyn's Coney Island is home to Astroland Amusement Park (open from Memorial Day through Labor day), the Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation, and of course the beach. A three-mile-long boardwalk runs
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Beaches
This is a tiny island located just beyond Pelham Bay in the northern part of the Bronx. It became an English settlement in 1685, and was used as a supply point for schooners traveling from Manhattan.
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