Weekend in New York
(Weekend Getaways)
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4 days / 3 nights
2 adults - 1 double room
Price includes:
- 3 nights at the Grand Hyatt New York or similar (subject to availability at the time of booking)
- Private transfer round trip (airport-hotel)
- 1 CityPASS per person including admission to 6 attractions :
- Empire State Building
- American Museum of Natural History
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Top of the Rock Observation Deck OR Guggenheim Museum
- Ferry Access to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
- 9/11 Memorial & Museum OR Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
- Half day private tour with a local guide
- 24/7 on-sport assistance and concierge service
Price doesn't include:
- Domestic flights
- Extras, personal expenses and tips
- Excursions
- Any resort fees
- Meals
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From $899 per person (based on a double room) |
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Day 1: Arrival in New York
• Morning/Afternoon: Arrival at New York Aiport and private transfer to your hotel.
New York is composed of five boroughs located between the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island; each with its own unique identity. With so many new things to experience, New York never ceases to surprise, whether it’s your first time or your 50th. Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, getting lost in the neighborhoods, strolling in Central Park, discovering emblematic sites or visiting museums, so many reasons to let yourself be whisked away by the hectic pace of the city that never sleeps.
• Evening: Overnight at the Grand Hyatt New York.
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Day 2: Visit New York
• Morning: Start by discovering Manhattan, the heart of the Big Apple, with its famous landmarks. Start with the Rockefeller Center, where during the holiday season, you can admire its enormous Christmas tree, while having some fun in the famous ice-skating rink. Next, climb to the top of the iconic Empire State Building for a stunning view of the city. Continue to Grand Central Terminal, with its unique and historic architecture.
• Afternoon: Discover Central Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world, always full of activities, entertainment, friendly locals, and tourists alike. Head to 30th Street to begin your stroll along the famous Highline to Chelsea Market. Located on a former metro line, this suspended urban park, surrounded by gardens, stretches for about a mile and offers spectacular views of Manhattan. A walk not to be missed under any circumstances.
• Evening : In the evening, experience the excitement of Times Square and its emblematic billboards before attending a Broadway show. Overnight at the Grand Hyatt New York. |
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Day 3: Visit New York
• Morning: Stroll the tree-lined streets and red-brick houses in Greenwich Village, a famous artistic district where a bohemian lifestyle prevails. Known for its picturesque beauty, Greenwich Village has long been the focal point of cultural and political events. At the heart of the neighborhood is Washington Square Park and its arch. Then go to the trendy Soho district for some luxury shopping. Heading south, you will find the Financial District, home to the world-famous Wall Street, the capital of capitalism. Stop by the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.
• Afternoon: Half day with a private guide (including).Take the Staten Island Ferry to the foot of the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island. Offered by France in 1886 to commemorate the centennial of the Declaration of Independence of the United States, it has become a true emblem of New York. Next stop: Ellis Island. Located at the mouth of the Hudson River, it was the main entrance for immigrants arriving in the United States until the beginning of the 20th century. Discover the history of immigration on a visit to the Ellis Island Museum.
• Evening: Overnight at the Grand Hyatt New York. |
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Day 4: Heading home
Your day will have to be organized according to your flight schedule. Private transfer to the airport.
End of our services. |
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Day 1: Arrival in New York
• Morning/Afternoon: Arrival at New York Aiport and private transfer to your hotel.
New York is composed of five boroughs located between the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island; each with its own unique identity. With so many new things to experience, New York never ceases to surprise, whether it’s your first time or your 50th. Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, getting lost in the neighborhoods, strolling in Central Park, discovering emblematic sites or visiting museums, so many reasons to let yourself be whisked away by the hectic pace of the city that never sleeps.
• Evening: Overnight at the Grand Hyatt New York.
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Day 2: Visit New York
• Morning: Start by discovering Manhattan, the heart of the Big Apple, with its famous landmarks. Start with the Rockefeller Center, where during the holiday season, you can admire its enormous Christmas tree, while having some fun in the famous ice-skating rink. Next, climb to the top of the iconic Empire State Building for a stunning view of the city. Continue to Grand Central Terminal, with its unique and historic architecture.
• Afternoon: Discover Central Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world, always full of activities, entertainment, friendly locals, and tourists alike. Head to 30th Street to begin your stroll along the famous Highline to Chelsea Market. Located on a former metro line, this suspended urban park, surrounded by gardens, stretches for about a mile and offers spectacular views of Manhattan. A walk not to be missed under any circumstances.
• Evening : In the evening, experience the excitement of Times Square and its emblematic billboards before attending a Broadway show. Overnight at the Grand Hyatt New York.
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Day 3: Visit New York
• Morning: Stroll the tree-lined streets and red-brick houses in Greenwich Village, a famous artistic district where a bohemian lifestyle prevails. Known for its picturesque beauty, Greenwich Village has long been the focal point of cultural and political events. At the heart of the neighborhood is Washington Square Park and its arch. Then go to the trendy Soho district for some luxury shopping. Heading south, you will find the Financial District, home to the world-famous Wall Street, the capital of capitalism. Stop by the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.
• Afternoon: Half day with a private guide (including).Take the Staten Island Ferry to the foot of the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island. Offered by France in 1886 to commemorate the centennial of the Declaration of Independence of the United States, it has become a true emblem of New York. Next stop: Ellis Island. Located at the mouth of the Hudson River, it was the main entrance for immigrants arriving in the United States until the beginning of the 20th century. Discover the history of immigration on a visit to the Ellis Island Museum.
• Evening: Overnight at the Grand Hyatt New York.
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Day 4: Heading home
Your day will have to be organized according to your flight schedule. Private transfer to the airport.
End of our services.
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