Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
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The New York Beer and Brewery Tour is a craft beer tasting experience like no other. Enjoy a wide variety of New York’s finest craft beer, delicious food, and exclusive brewery access! Plus, see the historic district where Brooklyn once dominated America’s brewing industry. Along the way, visit fascinating neighborhoods you might otherwise miss. Best of all, we do the driving! We are a family owned small business, run by real New Yorkers who are dedicated to bringing you an authentic NYC beer tasting experience. Your guide will be licensed, experienced, and know just about everything there is to know about NYC beer! The New York Beer and Brewery Tour is for natives and tourists alike and makes a great gift! So whether you’re a beer snob, or just looking for a fun and unique thing to do in NYC, The New York Beer and Brewery Tour is your perfect day out! Drink amazing beer. Visit the best breweries. Spend quality time with friends and family! Book today!
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Sidewalk Food Tours of New York's goal is to provide exceptional walking tours in New York, so our customers will revisit neighborhoods with confidence and take advantage of an array of cultural options they have to offer. Join us on our popular West Village or Lower East Side Food Tasting & Cultural Walking Tours. We eat foods from 6 mom-and-pop shops, ethnic eateries, and restaurants, which have been serving the neighborhood for over 100 years. On our Food Truck & Cart Walking Tour, we guide you to the best street food New York City has to offer. We taste delicious food from 5 gourmet food trucks in either Downtown or Midtown Manhattan. Yours in tours, Sidewalk Food Tours of New York
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What is life without discovery? From the day that we are born we start to learn about this beautiful world that we live in. As we get older we start to take this for granted, as work school, or just plain life gets in the way. For some New York is just a big city filled with tall buildings, but for us, New York is our playground. We decided to start “Explore the Apple” because we realized that New York has so much to offer as far as activities, history, food and fun. We wanted to share the way that we look at New York with the rest of the world.
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This shop is like a living altar to Mexican folk art. Such interesting, colorful, coll items From unique Tshirts to fabulous one of a kind things. a gem in NYC !
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Whether by train, bus, shuttle, sedan, taxi, limo, water taxi, motorcycle or helicopter, travellers using Mozio can search for and book the right option for them. From our own experiences travelling and struggling to find the best local options for getting around, we connect customers and local companies to turn what can be one of the most confusing parts of any trip, into a delightful experience.
Competitive prices, great communication via email prior to our trip and also on Whats Ap with the driver 24 hours before arrival, on arrival and prior to pick up for return journey. Cars were large, clean, comfortable and we were given bottled water for our journey from JFK.
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This section of Manhattan once inhabited by Jewish immigrants has undergone a rebirth in recent years.
Manhattan's Lower East Side has traditionally been populated by poor immigants. In the 2000s the Lower East Side began a process of rapid gentrification. Now it is best known for its nightlife eating, drinking, dancing and live music. The Lower East Side's immigrant history can be seen in the Tenement Museum. Delancey Street and Hester Street are still the geographic heart of the Lower East Side, though most Jewish people have moved elsewhere..
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