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Downtown Tour + Empire State Building
Adult: $61 Child: $47
Hop on Hop off double-decker tickets valid for 24 hours from the time you arrive in NYC and exchange your confirmation voucher for a boarding ticket.

Ride the Downtown Tour double decker bus to view the most famous neighborhoods, attractions and places of interest: Times Square, Madison Square Garden, Macy's, Empire State Building, SoHo, Chinatown, Little Italy, Site of the World Trade Center, Wall Street, Financial District, Battery Park South Street Seaport, Lower East Side, United Nations, Rockefeller Center, Carnegie Hall, Broadway Theatre District and much more

View the city skyline from the 86th floor observatory of New York's famous Empire State Building ; the view will astonish you!
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Super Downtown Tour Why not ride the ferry to the Statue of Liberty for just $14 more per person! . With an upgrade to the Super Downtown tour, you will get the downtown tour, Statue of liberty ferry and a ticket to the Empire state Building. You save $6 off the original Ferry ride ticket price to the Statue of liberty and add another $5 off with our online discount. Upgrade now!
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Super New York Tour: 2 days + 1 Day FREE Why not see all of New York for an additional $25 per person? Upgradiing to the Super New York Tour means 4 bus tours, 1 museum, Circle Line Cruise, ferry to Statue of Liberty and finally, Ticket to Empire State building observation deck. A great 3 day value and customer favorite, plus take another $5 off with our online discount!
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Tour Length
24 hrs



Departure Location
Please read each tour below for locations.


Departure Time
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Downtown Tour
The three most visited sites in New York City are all located in the area referred to in local terms as “downtown”.

That world famous trio includes the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and the site of the World Trade Center – “Ground Zero” where the city and the nation’s heart was broken on September 11, 2001. Your City Sights hop-on/hop-off double decker tour bus has stops offering convenient access to these must see locations and attractions

Narrated by licensed New York City tour guides passengers will hear about the neighborhoods, sites and attractions made famous in song, story, film and television. Hop off and explore the legendary artists and writers’ quarter, Greenwich Village or have authentic Italian or Chinese cuisine in Little Italy or Chinatown or see the neighborhood that was the first home to wave after wave of immigrants making this diverse city truly the World’s Capitol.

View the most famous neighborhoods, attractions and places of interest: Times Square, Madison Square Garden, Macy's, Empire State Building, SoHo, Chinatown, Little Italy, Site of the World Trade Center, Wall Street, Financial District, Battery Park South Street Seaport, Lower East Side, United Nations, Rockefeller Center, Carnegie Hall, Broadway Theatre District and much more.

  
Tour Length
2.5 hrs.



Departure Location
Citysights NY Visitor center in Madame Tussauds, 234 w.42nd st. Times Sq. and 8th Avenue btw. 49th and 50th Streets.


Departure Time
Departs:7:45am - 6:00pm (Frequent Departures).
Last bus from Empire State Building: 6:20pm
Last bus from Battery park/ Statue of Liberty: 7:00pm

Empire State Building Observatory Tickets
New York's famous Empire State Building, a New York City and a National Historic Landmark, soars more than a quarter of a mile into the atmosphere above the heart of Manhattan. Located on the 86 th floor, 1,050 feet (320 meters) above the city's bustling streets, the Observatory offers panoramic views from within a glass enclosed pavilion and from the surrounding open-air promenade. The high point of every visit to the Observatory is, of course, the spectacular 360-degree view of the Big Apple and the metropolitan area.

* No refunds- No exceptions

  
Location
5th avenue & west 34th street


Hours of Operation
8:00am- 2:00am

last elevator @ 1:15am


Average Visit Time
1 hr


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Downtown Tour Stops
1. Theater District: 8th ave between 49th and 50th Streets.
(starting point for Downtown and Uptown Tours)
2. Carnegie Hall - 7th Ave. between 56th & 57th st.
3. NYC & Company Visitor Center - 7th ave & 51st.
4.

Times Square- 7th ave between 46th & 47th st.

5.

Times Square- 7th ave between 41st & 42nd st.

6.

Macy's 34th st between 7th & 8th ave

7.

Empire State Building- 34th st between 5th & 6th ave

8. Flatiron District: 5th Avenue between 22nd and 23rd Streets
9. Union Square / Ladies Mile: 14th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues
10. Greenwich Village 2: Bleecker Street between Carmine Street and 6th Avenue s
11. SoHo: Broadway between Spring and Broome
12. StreetChinatown / Little Italy: Broadway between Lispenard and Walker Streets
13. Site of the World Trade Center/St Paul's Chapel: Broadway between Vesey and Fulton Streets
14. Battery Park/Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Ferry: Whitehall between Bridge and Pearl Streets Exchange (CitySights NY Statue of Liberty ferry vouchers here, transfer for Brooklyn Tour)
15. South Street Seaport: South and Fulton Streets
16. Lower East Side/Chinatown: Pike Street between Madison and Henry Streets
17. Lower East Side: Allen Street between Grand and Broome Streets
18. East Village: 1st Avenue between St Marks Place and 9th Street
19. Kip's Bay: 1st Avenue between 34th and 35th Streets
20. United Nations: 1st Avenue between 44th and 45th Streets
21. Waldorf Astoria Hotel: 49th Street between Lexington and Park Ave
22. Rockefeller Center: 49th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues


 

Important Downtown Tour sites you will see:

  • World Wide Plaza (site of Madison Square Garden # 3)
  • Gershwin Theater
  • Jerry Orbach Way
  • Studio 54
  • "Soup Nazi" location
  • Hearst Magazines Building
  • Newsweek Building (former GM Building)
  • Fisk Building
  • Art Students League
  • Carnegie Hall
  • Trattoria dell Arte
  • Park Central Hotel
  • Carnegie Delicatessen
  • Stage Delicatessen
  • NYC & Company Visitors Information Center
  • Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers
  • AXA Equitable Center
  • Roy Lichtenstein’s Mural with Blue Brushstroke
  • Winter Garden Theater
  • Duffy Square
  • TKTS Discount Theater tickets kiosk
  • Statue of Lt. Col. Father Francis Patrick Duffy
  • Statue of George M Cohan
  • Times Square Alliance (B.I.D.) Visitor Information Center
  • Marriott Marquis Hotel
  • Marquis Theater
  • Bertelsmann Building
  • Planet Hollywood
  • MTV Studios
  • Toys R US (World’s largest Toys R Us with 60' (18 meters) Ferris Wheel)
  • ABC Good Morning America Studios
  • Hard Rock Cafe
  • One Times Square Building
  • NASDAQ Market Site
  • Thomson/Reuters Building
  • New Amsterdam Theater
  • Nederlander Theater
  • Parsons School of Design Fashion Division
  • The Garment Worker Statue by Judith Weller
  • Fashion Industry Information Kiosk
  • Fashion Industry Walk of Fame
  • Macy’s
  • Hotel Pennsylvania
  • Madison Square Garden
  • James A Farley General Post Office
  • Hotel New Yorker
  • Herald Square
  • Empire State Building
  • “Little Korea” or Koreatown
  • Marble Collegiate Church
  • “Little Church Around the Corner” (Church of the Transfiguration)
  • Museum of Sex
  • Madison Square
  • 51 Madison Avenue (New York Life Insurance Co. Building)
  • McGraw Hill Building
  • Barclays Capital Building (former Lehman Brothers facility)
  • 41 Madison Avenue – site of Jerome Mansion
  • General William Jenkins Worth Cenotaph (Obelisk)
  • Madison Square Park Metropolitan Life Insurance Tower
  • Statue of William Seward
  • Flatiron Building
  • Ladies Mile District
  • Union Square Park
  • Former location of Macy’s
  • Salvation Army Headquarters
  • O’Toole Building of St. Vincent’s Hospital
  • St. Vincent’s Hospital
  • “Tiles For America” September 11, 2001 Tribute
  • Village Vanguard
  • Christopher Park
  • Gay Liberation Sculpture Grouping
  • John’s Pizzeria
  • Faicco Sausages
  • Our Lady of Pompeii Church & School
  • Father Demo Square
  • Winston Spencer Churchill Square
  • Little Red Schoolhouse
  • Kenny’s Castaways
  • Bitter End
  • La Tete de Sylvette Sculpture – Pablo Picasso & Carl Nesjar
  • University (Silver) Towers – IM Pei
  • Bayard-Condict Building
  • Cable Building
  • The Wall by Forrest Meyers
  • Prada Store
  • Bloomingdales SoHo
  • Haughwout Building
  • International Culinary Academy/L’Ecole Restaurant
  • Jacob K Javits Federal Office Building
  • Ted Weiss GSA Federal Office Building
  • African Burial Ground
  • Sun Building
  • Broadway-Chambers Building
  • New York Municipal Building
  • “Tweed” Courthouse/New York City Department of Education Headquarters
  • City Hall
  • City Hall Park
  • The Woolworth Building
  • St. Paul’s Chapel
  • 195 Broadway
  • One Liberty Plaza
  • Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Red Cube by Isamu Noguchi
  • Brown Brothers Harriman Building
  • Joie de Vivre by Marc de Suvero
  • Chase Manhattan Plaza
  • 4 Trees Group by Jean Dubuffet
  • 120 Broadway – Equitable Building
  • Trinity Churchyard
  • Trinity Church
  • St. Paul’s Chapel Sycamore root ball
  • Brill Building
  • Colony Music
  • Ambassador Theater
  • Eugene O’Neill Theater
  • St Malachy’s Roman Catholic Church
  • Wall Street
  • One Wall Street – Bank of New York Building
  • Financial District Bull by Arturo di Modica
  • 26 Broadway – former Standard Oil Headquarters
  • The Bowling Green (park)
  • Alexander Hamilton Customs House/ Smithsonian Institution Museum of the American Indian
  • 39 Whitehall Street
  • Staten Island Ferry Terminal
  • Fraunces Tavern
  • New York Vietnam War Memorial
  • British- American Friendship Square (Hanover Square)
  • Police Museum
  • South Street Seaport & Museum
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Manhattan Bridge
  • Daily Forward Building
  • Tenement Museum
  • Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue
  • Williamsburg Bridge
  • Katz’s Deli
  • Red Square Apartments
  • Little India
  • St. Mark’s Place
  • Stuyvesant Town
  • Beth Israel Medical Center
  • Dvorak Place
  • Peter Cooper Village
  • Veterans Administration Hospital
  • Bellevue Hospital
  • NYU Medical Center
  • Peoples Republic of China UN Mission
  • St. Vartan Armenian Apostolic Cathedral
  • Corinthian Condominiums
  • Queens Midtown Tunnel
  • Tudor City
  • United Nations – including:
  • Security Council Library
  • Secretariat Building
  • Single Form sculpture by Barbara Hepworth
  • General Assembly Building
  • UN Church Center
  • United Nations Plaza/Millennium Plaza Hotel
  • Pomodoro Sphere
  • Raoul Wallenberg Memorial
  • Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
  • Trump World Tower
  • UN Plaza Apartments
  • Federal Republic of Germany UN Mission
  • Beekman Tower Hotel
  • Turtle Bay Gardens – including former home of the late Katherine Hepburn and home of composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim
  • Smith & Wollensky Steakhouse
  • Marriott East Hotel
  • Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
  • Grand Central/Helmsley Building
  • Met Life (former Pan AM) Building
  • New York Magazine Building (444 Madison Avenue)
  • American Girl Place
  • Saks Fifth Avenue
  • La Maison Française at Rockefeller Center
  • Rockefeller Center Ice Skating Rink
  • Prometheus Statue by Paul Manship
  • 30 Rockefeller Plaza – GE Building (formerly RCA)
  • NBC Experience Store and NBC Studio tour entrance
  • Today Show Studio
  • Top of the Rock Observatory ticket booth
  • Rockefeller Plaza
  • Christies Auction Gallery
  • Radio City Music Hall

 


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