The Top 10 Things to See in NYC in 2012, Part 2

Wednesday, 28 December 2011 03:16 by nycsc

In our last post, we took you through five of NYC’s greatest attractions. Now, we’ll complete our top 10 list with the second five must-sees!

  1. Rockefeller Center: Home to Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, the NBC Studio tour, and much, much more, Rockefeller Center is an amazing destination to explore during your visit to New York City. Want to see everything Rockefeller Center has to offer? Try our Rockefeller Center vacation package.

  2. Grand Central Terminal: A part of the city since 1913, the Grand Central Terminal is so much more than just a hub for transportation. Today, it is home to shops, dining, tours, and more for visitors from all over the world. Plus, when you visit on Wednesday or Friday, there are free tours available for individuals!

  3. Ellis Island Immigration Museum: This museum gives you a timeless look into the immigrant experience as well as our nation’s history. There are interactive exhibits, walking tours, and movies to make your visit even more memorable. Plus, you can also take in the nearby Statue of Liberty when you choose to go on a Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island combined tour.

  4. American Museum of Natural History: Since this museum opened to the public in 1869, the American Museum of Natural History has grown into one of the city’s most popular attractions. Plus, it is home to the family adventure movie, Night at the Museum. Visit and you’ll find 46 permanent exhibition halls with finds ranging from sparkling gems to dioramas of ocean life. You can also learn more about by checking out our American Museum of Natural History tour page.

  5. The Empire State Building: Last, but certainly not least, you’ll want to see the Empire State Building on your NYC trip. Home to a world-renowned observation deck, the Empire State Building is perhaps New York City’s most iconic landmark. Visit it on our Empire State Building tour to skip the lines to get to the 86th floor observatory.

Now, we know we’ve gone over the major landmarks, but there are still countless sites to see on your first trip to the city. Speaking of first trips, we’ve put together several ideal itineraries to help you take in these landmarks and more. First time visitors will love our First Time Visitor Big Apple Experience, as well as our Complete NYC Experience and Best of New York vacation package.

Ready to book your first trip to NYC? Give us a call today at 877-NYC-TRIP and we’ll get you started.  

 

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