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NEW YORK CITY SIGHTSEEING TOURS

NEW YORK CITY TOURS

5 1/2-HOUR ITINERARY:
8:30AM - 2PM
3PM - 8:30PM

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START AT: TIMES SQUARE
WORLD TRADE CENTER
Memorial
STATUE OF LIBERTY
(Aboard the free Staten Island Ferry)
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
WALL STREET
ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL
TKTS LINE - B'WAY TIX
TRINITY CHURCH
BROADWAY
WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER
FEDERAL HALL
SOUTH STREET SEAPORT
(Snack break: not included in price)

US CUSTOMS BUILDING
5TH AVENUE
ROCKEFELLER CENTER
ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL
CENTRAL PARK
STRAWBERRY FIELDS
DAKOTA BUILDING
CANYON OF HEROES
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
(Optional, extra $14 admission) 


OTHER SIGHTS YOU'LL SEE:
We  stop near these attractions and provide historical narrative


MADISON SQUARE PARK
FLATIRON BUILDING
BROOKLYN BRIDGE

VERRAZANO BRIDGE
HUDSON RIVER
EAST RIVER
FAO SCHWARZ
LINCOLN CENTER
CHRYSLER BUILDING
WOOLWORTH BUILDING
 MET LIFE BUIDING
TRUMP TOWER
(From the Apprentice)
PLAZA HOTEL
CENTRAL PARK ZOO
CITY HALL
 ELLIS ISLAND
(view from Staten Island Ferry)
WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
GREENWICH VILLAGE
SOHO/TRIBECA

MACY'S
HERALD SQUARE
TRUMP INTERNATIONAL
TIFFANY'S 


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The Statue of Liberty
written by the New York Party Shuttle staff


New York Party Shuttle takes its customers aboard the Staten Island Ferry (free of charge) to see remarkable close up views of the Statue of Liberty.  Our Tour Guides will board the Staten Island Ferry with you to provide a historical narrative of the landmark.  Currently, we do not recommend going to the Statue of Liberty until the crown is reopened for passenger access and viewing.  The current airport-like security line is very long and can take up to 90 minutes before you board the ferry to go to
Liberty Island. The


The New York Party Shuttle Tour offers great opportunities to photograph the Statue of Liberty

Staten Island ferry takes only one hour to complete and there is always plenty of room.  With the crown closed, the only attraction at the Statue of Liberty is the museum which takes about 15 minutes to complete. Nevertheless, if you would still like to go to the Statue of Liberty aboard the Liberty Ferry, we really recommend you do that on a different day than the day of your New York Party Shuttle tour.

Here is some history of the Statue of Liberty:

Located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States and is one of the most universal symbols of freedom in the world. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and was designated a National Monument on October 15, 1924. The Statue was extensively restored in time for her one-hundred year anniversary on July 4, 1986. The Statue of Liberty is the most visited tourist attraction in New York City.  It is also the 2nd most photographed landmark in the United States behind the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

Many of our customers ask if they can go up the Statue. Unfortunately, both the crown and the torch are closed off to the public. In fact, the torch was closed in 1916 due to structural issues that arose after a bomb went off at nearby Black Tom Wharf during World War I. Until September 11, 2001, visitors could climb to the observatory in the statue's crown.  Since the statue was reopened in December of 2001, the crown has remained closed due to security concerns.  Tourists may climb to the top of the pedestal (approximately 10 stories) and enjoy the view from there.  With this in mind, it makes one wonder why go to Liberty Island at all? You can go inside the base of the Statue of Liberty, but there is nothing more to do or see other than a close-up picture with the family. More facts about the Statue of Liberty.
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Here's a great photo of the Statue taken by one of
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