Explore NYC’s iconic landmarks by day and night with a flexible bus tour and Statue of Liberty cruise. Double the views, double the adventure.
Explore NYC’s iconic landmarks by day and night with a flexible bus tour and Statue of Liberty cruise. Double the views, double the adventure.
- Times Square - Often referred to as “The Crossroads of the World,” Times Square is a lively commercial and entertainment center in Midtown Manhattan. Famous for its brilliant digital billboards and theaters, it attracts over 50 million visitors each year. The area is also renowned for the annual New Year’s Eve ball drop.
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Times Square - Often referred to as “The Crossroads of the World,” Times Square is a lively commercial and entertainment center in Midtown Manhattan. Famous for its brilliant digital billboards and theaters, it attracts over 50 million visitors each year. The area is also renowned for the annual New Year’s Eve ball drop.
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Empire State Building - This iconic Art Deco skyscraper stands at 1,454 feet and was the tallest building in the world from 1931 to 1970. Its observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors provide breathtaking views of New York City.
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Chrysler Building - Completed in 1930, the Chrysler Building is a 1,046-foot Art Deco skyscraper celebrated for its unique spire and intricate detailing. Once the tallest building globally, it remains a symbol of New York’s architectural legacy.
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Bryant Park - A peaceful green retreat in Midtown Manhattan, Bryant Park offers a relaxing escape with its beautiful gardens, seasonal ice skating rink, and free cultural events. It’s surrounded by the New York Public Library and numerous dining options.
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Grand Central Terminal - A Beaux-Arts architectural gem, Grand Central Terminal is a bustling transportation hub featuring a celestial dome, ornate chandeliers, and the iconic clock. It’s a National Historic Landmark and a tribute to early 20th-century architecture.
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Rockefeller Center - Comprising 19 commercial buildings, Rockefeller Center is famous for its ice skating rink, Radio City Music Hall, and the annual Christmas tree lighting. It also hosts NBC studios and offers observation decks with expansive city views.
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SoHo - Known for its cobblestone streets, cast-iron buildings, and vibrant art scene, SoHo is adjacent to Chinatown, which offers a rich cultural tapestry with bustling markets, authentic eateries, and historic sites.
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Chinatown - Manhattan’s Chinatown is a lively neighborhood offering a rich blend of culture, history, and culinary experiences.
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Brooklyn Bridge - Opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn with its neo-Gothic towers and sweeping arches. The bridge provides stunning skyline views and serves as a gateway to Brooklyn’s diverse neighborhoods.
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The Vessel - Situated in Hudson Yards, The Vessel is a remarkable honeycomb-like structure featuring spiral staircases and platforms for unique city views. It’s part of the Hudson Yards development, a $25-billion project on Manhattan’s West Side.
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Hudson Yards - This 28-acre development includes luxury residences, office spaces, and cultural venues. It’s home to The Vessel and offers upscale shopping and dining experiences.
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Edge NYC - Located at 30 Hudson Yards, Edge NYC is the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, providing unparalleled 360° views of New York City. Positioned 1,131 feet above the city, it extends 80 feet out from the 100th floor, offering a thrilling perspective of landmarks like Central Park, the Statue of Liberty, and the Empire State Building.
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The High Line - An elevated park built on a former rail line, The High Line stretches through the West Side, offering gardens, art installations, and panoramic views of the city and the Hudson River.
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Little Island - Opened in 2021, Little Island is a floating park atop Pier 55, featuring lush gardens, an amphitheater, and stunning views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline.
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One World Observatory - At 1,776 feet, One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. It offers panoramic views from its observatories and houses offices, restaurants, and cultural spaces.
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Statue of Liberty - A global emblem of freedom and democracy, this colossal statue stands on Liberty Island in Upper New York Bay. Gifted by France in 1885, it commemorates the enduring friendship between the two nations and the shared ideals of liberty.
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Ellis Island - Often called the “Gateway to the New World,” Ellis Island served as the primary immigration station for millions of newcomers arriving in the United States from 1892 to 1954. Today, it houses a museum that preserves the stories of these immigrants and their journey to America.
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Manhattan Skyline - The skyline of Manhattan is a breathtaking panorama of architectural marvels, including the Empire State Building, One World Trade Center, and the Chrysler Building. These towering structures define the city’s silhouette and are best viewed from various vantage points across the borough.
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South Street Seaport Historic District - Located in Lower Manhattan, the South Street Seaport is a historic district dating back to the 19th century. Once the city’s primary port, it now features cobblestone streets, restored buildings, and a maritime museum, offering a glimpse into New York’s seafaring past.
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Battery Park - Situated at the southern tip of Manhattan, Battery Park is a 25-acre public park offering stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists to relax and enjoy the waterfront.
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Governors Island - Just a short ferry ride from Manhattan, Governors Island is a 172-acre oasis blending history with recreation. Once a military base, it now hosts art installations, festivals, and outdoor activities, all set against the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline.
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Liberty Landing Marina - Located across the Hudson River in Jersey City, Liberty Landing Marina provides stunning views of Lower Manhattan. It’s a hub for boating enthusiasts and offers a variety of dining and shopping options, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy the waterfront.
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Manhattan Bridge - Opened in 1909, the Manhattan Bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn over the East River. Known for its distinctive blue color, it offers both vehicular and pedestrian access, providing another iconic crossing between the two boroughs.

- Free Statue of Liberty Day Cruise
- Free Statue of Liberty Day Cruise
Double the Views: NYC Night Bus Tour + Free Statue of Liberty Day Cruise for One, Two, Four, Five, or Ten
NYC Icons Day & Night: Statue of Liberty Cruise + Night Bus Tour From Lady Liberty to City Lights – The Ultimate NYC Adventure
Please note: The cruise and bus tour are separate, independent experiences. Customers must arrive at each departure…
Double the Views: NYC Night Bus Tour + Free Statue of Liberty Day Cruise for One, Two, Four, Five, or Ten
NYC Icons Day & Night: Statue of Liberty Cruise + Night Bus Tour From Lady Liberty to City Lights – The Ultimate NYC Adventure
Please note: The cruise and bus tour are separate, independent experiences. Customers must arrive at each departure location on their own.
See New York City in its full glory by day and by night! This flexible tour blends iconic history, waterfront views, and the unforgettable magic of NYC after dark. From the Statue of Liberty to Times Square, you’ll experience the city’s most celebrated sights from two stunning perspectives: a scenic daytime harbor cruise and a panoramic open-top night bus tour.
No need to book a specific time in advance. Simply redeem your voucher at either starting point and hop on!
Experience the sights, sounds, and stories of New York City in one unforgettable adventure.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.