New York City, USA-4-day-itinerary
Day 1: Friday
- Morning
- Start the day at Central Park (6am - 12pm) for a leisurely walk or jog
- Grab breakfast at Sarabeth’s ( multiple locations) for a delicious pastry and coffee
- Afternoon
- Visit the American Museum of Natural History (10am - 5:30pm)
- Take a stroll through the nearby Upper West Side neighborhood for some shopping and people-watching
- Evening
- Head to Hell’s Kitchen for dinner at Carmine’s (4-7pm) for classic Italian-American cuisine
- Catch a Broadway show or concert at one of the many theaters in the area
- Where to Stay: Consider staying in Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square. Some options include:
- The Plaza Hotel (5th Ave and 59th St)
- The Westin New York Times Square (43rd St and 7th Ave)
- Things to Know:
- Be prepared for large crowds and long lines at popular attractions
- Consider purchasing a MetroCard for convenient travel on public transportation
- Don’t drink tap water - stick with bottled or filtered water instead!
- Tips:
- Take a break from the hustle and bustle by stepping into one of the many parks and green spaces throughout the city
- Be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas, especially at popular tourist spots
Day 2: Saturday
- Morning
- Visit the iconic Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (9am - 5pm)
- Take a ferry to Liberty Island for stunning views of Manhattan
- Afternoon
- Head to Greenwich Village for lunch and exploration (12pm - 3pm)
- Browse the charming shops and street performers in this historic neighborhood
- Evening
- Enjoy dinner at Carbone (10 Christopher St) for an over-the-top Italian-American experience
- Catch a comedy show or live music performance at one of the many venues in the Village
- Where to Stay: Consider staying in the Lower East Side, near Chinatown. Some options include:
- The Marlton Hotel (3rd Ave and 5th St)
- The Jane Hotel (113 Jane St)
- Things to Know:
- Be prepared for long lines and crowds at popular attractions like the Statue of Liberty
- Consider purchasing a New York CityPASS for discounted admission to several top attractions
- Don’t miss out on the street performers and live music in Greenwich Village!
Day 3: Sunday
- Morning
- Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art (10am - 5pm)
- Explore the vast collections and exhibitions at one of the world’s premier museums
- Afternoon
- Head to Harlem for lunch and exploration (12pm - 3pm)
- Browse the charming shops and historic landmarks in this vibrant neighborhood
- Evening
- Enjoy dinner at Red Rooster (310 Malcolm X Blvd) for upscale American cuisine with a focus on soul food
- Catch a jazz performance or live music show at one of the many venues in Harlem
- Where to Stay: Consider staying in Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square. Some options include:
- The London NYC Hotel (151 W 54th St)
- The Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel (811 7th Ave)
- Things to Know:
- Be prepared for crowds and long lines at popular attractions like the Met
- Consider purchasing a MetroCard for convenient travel on public transportation
- Don’t miss out on the street performers and live music in Harlem!
Day 4: Monday
- Morning
- Visit the 9/11 Memorial & Museum (10am - 5pm)
- Explore the poignant exhibits and artifacts at one of the world’s most important museums
- Afternoon
- Head to SoHo for lunch and exploration (12pm - 3pm)
- Browse the charming shops and historic landmarks in this upscale neighborhood
- Evening
- Enjoy dinner at L’Artusi (228 W 10th St) for upscale Italian cuisine with a focus on seasonal ingredients
- Catch a live music performance or comedy show at one of the many venues in SoHo
- Where to Stay: Consider staying in Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square. Some options include:
- The Park Hyatt New York (153 W 57th St)
- The Westin New York Grand Central (767 5th Ave)
- Things to Know:
- Be prepared for crowds and long lines at popular attractions like the 9/11 Memorial
- Consider purchasing a MetroCard for convenient travel on public transportation
- Don’t miss out on the street performers and live music in SoHo!
Transportation:
- Subway: The subway is an efficient and affordable way to get around the city. Purchase a MetroCard for convenient travel.
- Bus: The bus system is also available, but be prepared for traffic congestion.
- Taxi/Ride-hailing: Taxis and ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft are widely available.
Tips:
- Be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas, especially at popular tourist spots
- Don’t drink tap water - stick with bottled or filtered water instead!
- Take breaks from the hustle and bustle by stepping into one of the many parks and green spaces throughout the city
Note: This itinerary is just a suggestion and can be customized based on individual preferences and interests.