All Loops Plus Ellis Island/St. of Liberty
New York
New York
United States
Mon, 7th July 2008 - Tue, 31st March 2009

Offers the best sights in Manhattan with hop-on, hop-off service at over 40 stops and connecting transfer points to switch from one tour loop to another. The ticket is valid for 48 hours from when it is issued.
Uptown Loop - Stops include Central Park, Lincoln Center, Theater district, Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Fifth Avenue, American Museum of Natural History, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Apollo Theatre and Harlem neighborhoods, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim and other famous cultural attractions on Museum Mile.
Downtown Loop - Stops include Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, SoHo, Little Italy, Chinatown, Financial District, Battery Park (departure point for Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island ferry), South Street Seaport, Times Square, Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City, United Nations, 42nd Street, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Fifth Ave.
Brooklyn Loop - Stops include Cadman Plaza/Brooklyn Heights, Old Fulton Landing, Atlantic Avenue, Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Museum of Art and Botanic Garden, Fulton Mall, New York Marriott Hotel.
Night Tour - This is not Hop-on, hop-off. View over 20 sites from Central Park, Times Square, Empire State Building to Greenwich Village, SoHo, Chinatown and Little Italy. See all the glittering lights of “the City that never sleeps.” Includes a stop in Brooklyn for magnificent views of Manhattan’s skyline.
Wheelchair Access: Unfortunately this tour is not wheelchair accessible because it is done by motorcoach and they are not fitted with a ramp or lift.

Offers the best sights in Manhattan with hop-on, hop-off service at over 40 stops and connecting transfer points to switch from one tour loop to another. The ticket is valid for 48 hours from when it is issued.
Uptown Loop - Stops include Central Park, Lincoln Center, Theater district, Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Fifth Avenue, American Museum of Natural History, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Apollo Theatre and Harlem neighborhoods, Metropolitan Museum of Art,
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