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 Street Teacher provides private tours throughout New York City. These tours can be by foot or by car with driver, or your guide can step onto your coach for a panoramic tour of the city. Popular tours include (1) Greenwich Village; (2) The High Line, the Meatpacking District, and the Chelsea Art district; and (3) the 9/11 Memorial. We also specialize in meeting cruise passengers at any one of the three cruise ports in New York Harbor (the Hudson River piers on the West Side of Manhattan, the Red Hook Terminal in Brooklyn, or Cape Liberty in Bayonne, NJ) and giving them tours of New York and transfers to either their hotel for the night, back to their ship, or to an airport for their ultimate return home. We can also arrange private tours in virtually any area of New York and its metropolitan area - just call!
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The Most Fun Tour takes tourists and New Yorkers alike on a guided foot and food journey like no other.
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Top of the line eBike Rentals and more than 30 unique eBike Sightseeing, Excursion & Long Distance Greenway Tours (Sightseeing Tour, Central Park Tour, Street Art & Installation Tour, Luxury Day Spa Tour, BBQ Tour, Ride over 4 Iconic Bridges Tour, Best NYC Parks Tour, Pizza Tasting Tour, Coney Island Tour, Greenway long distance tours and many others).
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Constructed in 1799 as a carriage house and converted into a day hotel in 1826, the Museum transports visitors back to a 19th-century country resort for New Yorkers escaping the crowded city below 14th Street. Enjoy a guided tour of eight period rooms, browse in the gift shop, and linger in the secret garden.
We thoroughly enjoyed our low-priced, 90-minute guided tour of this unique piece of New York history. Built as an upscale carriage house in 1799, it served as a "day hotel" for only 7 years (1826-1833) yet remarkably survived through other incarnations and remains intact, filled with period furniture and household necessities of the early 19th century. The 10-minute video and subsequent tour are crammed with surprises about the city and the way people lived. For real history buffs.
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Hey, for 6 bucks round-trip, this has got to be one of the bargain rides in NYC! Get eye-level with the Queensboro Bridge - and see awesome views both upriver and downriver of the East River - and stunning vistas of the Manhattan skyline. Plus the tramway itself is a hoot! There are two sky trams and the turnaround is efficient, fast, and comfortable. Pretty much standing room only, but it's a fairly quick ride and you'll be spending your time gazing out the big windows anyway! Catch it on the Manhattan side at 59th and 2nd Ave.
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Sotheby's New York features six floors of newly renovated gallery space. Exhibitions change frequently, depending upon upcoming auctions. For the most up-to-date exhibition schedules, please refer to the Sotheby's website. A branch of the Sant Ambroeus café is located on the 10th floor adjacent to the roof deck and is open daily. Sotheby's Diamonds also has a Salon in the building, which may be visited by appointment. Sotheby's galleries are open to the public and free to visit.
The walk from 48th Street 8th Avenue to 71st Street York Avenue was an urban experience followed by the eye opener to the art world.... the Sotheby’s Headquarters in New York...a visit for art connoisseurs..
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