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NEW YORK CITY:


THE BIG APPLE
3-6 days | New York City

New York City


Day 1: New York City
Arrive in New York City
Walking tour of Midtown: Fifth Avenue,
Rockefeller Center, Trump Tower
Photo stop in Central Park

ST. PAULS CHAPEL, A MEMORIAL TO 9/11

Empire State Building by night

Right near the Ground Zero site is St. Pauls Chapel, which became a makeshift
center for the first responders on 9/11 and the days after. The chapel actually
dates back to colonial daysit was where George Washington kneeled down
and said a prayer after he was inaugurated President across the street in a
building called Federal Hall. The kids love visiting the chapel, because its still
a memorial to 9/11, with teddy bears and letters and quilts that were sent from
people all around the world showing their support. Its hearing the individual
stories that really gets the kids the most.

Day 2: New York City


Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
9/11 Memorial and Museum
Times Square
Broadway show
Day 3: New York City Return home

Mitch B., Tour Director

G uided sightseeing tour of New York:


Greenwich Village, SoHo, Chinatown,
Little Italy
Depart for home

4-DAY TOUR

C ustomize this tour by adding optional activities or extending your experience by a few days.

Day 3: New York City


Guided sightseeing tour of New York:
Greenwich Village, SoHo, Chinatown,
Little Italy
M etropolitan Museum of Art
 ay 4: New York City
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Return home
Museum of Natural History
Depart for home

5-DAY TOUR

6-DAY TOUR

Day 4: New York City

Day 5: New York City

Museum of Natural History

NBC Studios tour

Walking tour of Central Park

G uided sightseeing tour of Harlem:


Ulysses S. Grant statue, St. John the
Divine Cathedral, Columbia University

Drama workshop

Day 5: New York City


Return home
NBC Studios tour
Depart for home

Apollo Theater
Day 6: New York City Return home
Museum of the Moving Image:
Exhibition tour
Depart for home
I tinerary subject to change. For complete financial
and registration details, please refer to the Booking
Conditions.

CENTRAL PARK
Central Park is not your ordinary city park. It is 843 acres of trees, paths, man-made lakes, bridges, woods and, of course,
people. The park was designed in the mid-1800s by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux for a design competition to create
a large green space in the middle of Manhattan where the people could relax, unwind, and get back in touch with nature, even
if just for an afternoon. These days, when the sun is shining, New Yorkers and tourists flock to Central Park to picnic, skate,
stroll, toss frisbees, paddle the lake, or just plain relax and watch the people go by.

Options

Round-trip and on-tour transportation

Visits to special attractions

2 nights hotel accommodations


(3, 4 or 5 nights on 4-, 5- or
6-day tours)

1 Standard Broadway show

Overnight security at your hotel

Round-the-clock Tour Director

Illness and Accident Coverage

Breakfast and dinner daily

Travel ID Badges and backpacks

Comprehensive sightseeing tours

Gratuities

Downtown hotel (private groups only)


Extended stay
Lunches
 G
 uided tour at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art
E
 arned credit for Group Leaders
and students

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