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The Ultimate 3 Day New York City Itinerary



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You have 3 days in New York City and you are wondering what to do, where to go, and how to see as much as possible in a short timeframe… We have this entire Ultimate Itinerary ready for you.

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  1. This is such an amazing video about visiting new york city that I am watching it twice AND giving it a like. I am not dropping a sub though… Im stingy like that.

  2. My 1st in NYC 2 weeks ago leaving from manhattan on a cruise. Went to time square at night and next day time square in the day, Rockefeller center, awesome. Unfortunately didn’t have a lot of time but the little I saw was great !!!

  3. The Juliana’s pizza line reminds me of the SNL sketch of long lines waiting for who knows what and then at the end they get their slice of pizza and it’s just ok…. I hope Juliana’s pizza stands up to the hype as tourists especially don’t want to waste hours in a line for a slice of pizza especially since New York is known for the best pizza and there are a ton of great pizza places.

  4. Day 1: Lower Manhattan and Landmarks

    Brooklyn Bridge: Start at sunrise (1:26).

    Dumbo, Brooklyn: Explore cobblestone streets and waterfront views (2:41).

    Juliana's Pizza: Famous pizza spot for lunch (4:03).

    Staten Island Ferry: A free, 24/7 ride offering views of the Statue of Liberty (4:38).

    9/11 Memorial and Museum: A place of remembrance (5:21).

    The Oculus: Visit the architectural transportation hub (7:13).

    One World Observatory: Experience the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere (8:01).

    Sunset Helicopter Ride: Aerial perspective of Manhattan (9:34).

    Times Square: Iconic neon lights and energy (10:44).

    Day 2: Midtown and Culture

    Central Park: Large-scale outdoor exploration (11:42).

    American Museum of Natural History: See dinosaur skeletons and the immersive Big Bang Theater (12:32).

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met): World-class art and artifacts (13:30).

    Top of the Rock: Observatory deck with views of the Empire State Building and Central Park (14:10).

    Grand Central Station: Explore the historic terminal (14:52).

    Summit 1 Vanderbilt: A modern, immersive observatory with mirror-based installations (17:22).

    Broadway Show: Experience a classic musical like Aladdin (18:34).

    Day 3: Waterfront, Markets, and Skyline

    Hudson River Greenway: Scenic walking path along the west side (19:43).

    Little Island: Unique park built on tulip-shaped columns (20:38).

    Pier 57: Rooftop park with Hudson River views (21:03).

    The Edge: Observation deck with a glass floor at Hudson Yards (21:28).

    The High Line: Elevated park built on historic train tracks (22:15).

    Chelsea Market: Iconic food market for lunch (22:58).

    Roosevelt Island Tramway: Gliding views over the East River (23:43).

    Brooklyn Bridge Park (Squid Park): Sunset reflections and relaxation (24:09).

    Hop-On Hop-Off Bus: An open-top night tour of the city (24:53).

  5. This is sooo mid. All 4 observation deck why would you do that. Yeah a helicopter ride is soo reasonable. No coffeshops and 1-2 restaurants that is a pizzashop with a line like c'mooon. Please everyone make your research for your own.

  6. It is impossible to have sympathy for the citizens of New York in their failing city. Let's rephrase that. There are about 5.1 million registered voters in New York. Those citizens who actively voted for other candidates against the Marxist boy mayor numbered about 1 million. Thus, it is impossible to have sympathy for 80% of the citizens of New York.

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