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Museum of Modern Art (MoMA QNS)
45-20 33rd Street at Queens Blvd.

Long Island City, NY
(212) 708-9400
Sat - Tues, Thur, 10- 5; Fri., 10-7:45
Admission charged.
MoMA QNS is the temporary home of the Museum of Modern Art collections while the main facility in midtown is being rebuilt.  The 100,000 pieces of art include household objects, photography, graphic design, conceptual art, and industrial design, primarily from the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century.  Works of art feature postimpressionists through "Graffiti" artists. 

Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Ave (At 82d St.)
New York NY (212) 535-7710
Tues.-Thur. and Sun, 9:30am-5:15pm; Fri-Sat, 9:30am-9pm
Admission charged.
"The Met" has been described as a vast city of art.  The limestone beaux-arts facade with its impressive steps opens onto whole buildings within.  Among these are the Temple of Dendur, the Astor Court, a replica Ming dynasty scholar's courtyard, an American wing containing over 20 period style rooms and courtyards, as well as the entire facade of the United States Bank from Wall Street.  In addition, there are about 15 discrete collections from ancient art upward through the ages.  An Orientation Theater points the way.  On Friday and Saturday evenings, a string quartet entertains

Whitney Museum of American Art
945 Madison Ave (At 75th St.)
New York NY
(212) 570-3600
Tues, Wed, Fri-Sun, 11am-6pm; Thurs. 1-8pm
Admission charged.
The museum has an excellent permanent collection of 20th-century art.  Recent acquisitions can be seen in several new galleries which opened in April 1998.

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Ave. (Between 88th and 89th Sts.)
New York NY
(212) 423-3500
Fri-Sat, 10am-8pm; Sun-Wed, 10am-6pm
Admission charged.
While many art museums strive to make an architectural statement, few have succeeded as well as the Guggenheim Museum. This is the only building in New York City that was designed by the great Frank Lloyd Wright.  The Guggenheim's initial focus was on abstract painting. The museum's scope has since expanded with acquisitions such as  an excellent collection of art from the late-19th and early-20th centuries and a contemporary art center, the Guggenheim Museum SoHo, on lower Broadway.  A spectacular new Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Gehry, is being planned for Piers 9,11,13, and 14 on the East River in Lower Manhattan.

Jewish Museum
Upper East Side 1109 5th Ave (At 92d St.)
New York NY
(212) 423-3200
Sun-Mon, Wed-Thur, 11am-5:45pm; Tues, 11am-8pm
Admission charged.
Located on Museum Mile, the Jewish Museum is dedicated to showing work that addresses issues related to Jewish identity and art by Jewish artists.

American Museum of Natural History
79th St. and Central Park West
New York NY
(212) 769-5100
Admission charged.
The Museum's exhibition halls house a stunning array of artifacts and specimens from all corners of the world and all historical periods. These illuminate the natural history of our planet and its myriad species, and bring the world's cultures to life.  A major ($45 million) renovation has restored and enhanced each building and exhibit.  Highlights are the Hayden Planetarium (Rose Center) which now features a thrill ride through the universe; partially interactive gigantic dinosaurs; a 94 foot blue whale in the two story Hall of Ocean Life; the Hall of Meteorites, Minerals, and Gems; and Nature Max theater featuring a four story high screen and Friday night jazz and tapas.  There is far too much of significance than can be seen in one day!

Brooklyn Bridge
Directions: To get to the bridge, take the 4,5 or 6 subway to the Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall Station, the N or R subway to City Hall or the 2 or 3 subway to Park Place.
Admission Free
A monument to man's ingenuity and creativity, the world's first steel suspension bridge was designed by architect John Roebling between 1867 and 1883, with oversight of the massive project started by his son after Roebling's sudden death, and completed by the son's wife following his untimely death. On the Manhattan side, you can get some great views of this majestic bridge from the top of Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport. From Brooklyn, Pier 1 at the Fulton Ferry landing provides a beautiful sunset view of the bridge and downtown Manhattan.

Broadway
Phone: (212) 239-6200 or (800) 432-7250 / group # (212) 239-6262
TicketMaster: (212) 307-4100 / group # (212) 889-4300
Going to the theater is one of the most popular events for visitors to New York City. Tickets should be purchased in advance of any show. While many Broadway shows are presented with adult audiences in mind, there are dozens of shows that teens and even younger children can enjoy and appreciate.

Apollo Theater
253 W. 125th St.
Harlem, NY
(212) 749-5838
Many well-known performers got their start at the theater's lively amateur nights, which still take place every Wednesday night.

Empire State Building
350 Fifth Ave.
Midtown West, NY
(212) 736-3100
The tallest building in New York City, was completed in 1931 during the great depression, and stood almost empty for some time.   Today, it's host to millions of visitors a year, most of whom ride to the fenced-in Observation Deck just a short distance from the building's top.  The popular New York Skyride is launched from the mezzanine with Star Trek's Scottie (James Doohan) as the guide.  The Skyride simulates a rooftop flight over the city.


Staten Island Ferry
Whitehall and South Sts.
Lower Manhattan
The city's most celebrated means of transportation offers unsurpassed views of the Manhattan skyline, and it's free.

The Statue of Liberty
The trip to Liberty Island where Lady Liberty stands takes 15 minutes. Round trip fare and admission charged. Ferries operate 7 days a week. Ferry information: 212-269-5755.
48 hour pass
Starting from USD $69 per person
Want to become a real explorer? Capture it all with this fabulous tour pass which includes everything you need to explore the unforgettable city of New York. Discover the best sights in Manhattan and Brooklyn before boarding the ferry for the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. This is an absolute must for the traveler who wants to see it all!
3 hours
Starting from USD $37 per person
Follow in the fancy footsteps of Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda as they conquer New York City! Drink where they drink, shop where they shop, and gossip where they gossip. Live the chic life and catch a glimpse into the lives of four of New York's most eligible bachelorettes. If you would like to be at the center of Carrie Bradshaws shoe fetish and much, much more - book now!
10 - 12 minutes
Starting from USD $94 per person
Escape the queues and the crowds by taking to the skies. You'll come face-to-face with the Statue of Liberty, the silver art deco brilliance of the Chrysler Building, the sprawling green expanse of Central Park. Fly Liberty Helicopters and experience the grandeur of Manhattan's famous skyline and many other famous landmarks, in a way unimaginable from the ground!
30 mins - 1 hour
Starting from USD $17 per person
From any of the 3 New York Airports to your Manhattan hotel - there's no better way to travel than in the Blue Van. SuperShuttle is the pioneer and leader in door to door airport ground transportation. From the beginning, SuperShuttle was established with a tradition of exceptional guest service. Take the easy way... Book your SuperShuttle transfer online now!
Full Day
Starting from USD $129 per person
See culturally rich Philadelphia where history lovers will delight in visiting famous landmarks including Constitution Hall and the Liberty Bell. This tour also includes an insight into the unique lives of the Amish community in Lancaster and a visit to the Hershey chocolate factory.
48 hour pass
Starting from USD $49 per person
This sightseeing ticket is valid for 48 hours and you can hop on and hop off the double-decker buses at any of the 40 stops in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Spend as much time as you wish to explore, sightsee or visit attractions before boarding the next bus to continue your tour. This is a great way to see New York City's landmarks at your own pace!
3 hours
Starting from USD $63 per person
This romantic dinner cruise affords the best views of New York at night... it's a spectacular way to see New York or celebrate an occasion. Indulge in this 3-hour voyage to enchantment enjoying superb cuisine along the way. The romantic strains of music begin the moment the yacht casts off.
30 mins - 1 hour
Starting from USD $17 per person
Get to the airport efficiently and quickly... take the Blue Van! SuperShuttle is the pioneer and leader in door to door airport ground transportation. From the beginning, SuperShuttle was established with a tradition of exceptional guest service. Don't waste your time once in Manhattan. Plan ahead and book online now!
165 minutes
Starting from USD $127 per person
Disney's hit animated film is brought to life onstage. Julie Taymor has led a team of creative geniuses to bring this beautiful spectacle to life. Winner of 6 1998 TONY AWARDS including Best Director and Best Costume Design, this is the story of a young lion cub who struggles with the challenges of growing into adulthood and assuming his responsibility as King.
New York Nightclubs
Flexible
Starting from USD $75 per person
Whether you're looking for a hip and fashionable New York nightclub, a trendy hotspot or a lively disco, we've got you covered. Don't wait in line only to be refused entry because you can't get the doorman's attention - guarantee your place at the nightclub of your choice now!
4-6 hours
Starting from USD $45 per person
Explore the multicultural diversity of upper Manhattan and the Bronx as you learn about the rich history of their neighborhoods and people. See Harlem, the capital of black culture and the place where many notables once made their home. You also have the option of enjoying an unforgettable Gospel or a Jazz Brunch. The world famous New York Yankies are located in the Bronx, please click here to see the clubs official web site.
At your leisure
Starting from USD $21 per person
One Building - Two Great Attractions! Save time and money with this awesome combination of the New York Skyride and entry to The Empire State Building Observation Deck. The thrilling New York Skyride lets you feel the sights from the comfort of a specially equipped, motion simulated, big screen theater seat! Without a doubt the most famous building in New York, the Empire State Building soars more than a quarter mile into the Manhattan sky, offering breathtaking views from the Observation Deck. Book now!
3 3/4-5 hours
Starting from USD $45 per person
Harlem is renowned for it's amazing gospel singers and now you have the opportunity to see and hear the best of the best! Be inspired and moved by the powerful acapella voices of the ARC Gospel Choir. Take an in-depth look at this legendary neighborhood and recount its past and present. Enjoy a guided tour through historic Harlem, and see where famous musicians like Duke Ellington once lived.
4-6 hours
Starting from USD $45 per person
Join this tour on a Sunday morning in the Black capital of the world and attend a worship service in a local church to experience the soul stirring power of Gospel music. Stroll through charming tree-lined streets in historic districts. You may choose to top your morning with a lively "Gospel brunch" at a local restaurant.
5 hours
Starting from USD $99 per person
Jazz in Harlem! Amateur Night at the Apollo Theatre! These are words that resound with meaning and history - the history of American music. Enjoy a succulent Soul Food dinner at a local restaurant then spend the evening listening to Jazz or dance the night away at Harlem's new Cotton Club.
3 hours
Starting from USD $23 per person
Spend three hours getting to know the world's most fascinating, exciting and exhilarating metropolis on a three hour cruise around Manhattan Island. As you navigate a circuit of the world's greatest city skyline, you'll pass by the Statue of Liberty, the boroughs of Queens and The Bronx, sail under the Brooklyn Bridge and much more.
5 - 7 minutes
Starting from USD $49 per person
Start spreading the news about a perfect way to see Manhattan! Enjoy the ultimate aerial introduction to downtown, as well as midtown Manhattan. You'll fly by the USS Intrepid, view the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, then sweep up the picturesque Hudson River to see Central Park from the air - a trip not to be missed!


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