NEW YORK ITINERARY: WHAT TO DO as well as SEE IN 5 DAYS IN nyc

Posted: 8/26/21 | August 26th, 2021

First settled by the Dutch as “New Amsterdam” in 1624, the city came under English manage in 1664. The city was a major trading center thanks to its place at the mouth of the Hudson River. After the American Revolution, new York ended up being the seat of America’s power as well as government, officially ending up being the nation’s funding in 1789 when George Washington was sworn in.

While it’s no longer the nation’s funding (it transferred to Philadelphia the complying with year as well as then to Washington, DC in 1800), nyc is still the beating heart of the country.

Home to around 10 million people, nyc has tons of things to see as well as do. You can barely scratch the surface on a typical four- or five-day visit. (But, then again, I don’t believe even a four-month trip would be sufficient to see NYC! The city is constantly altering as well much.)

New York is impossible to “see” in one visit. This city is house to countless restaurants, numerous museums, attractions, plays, as well as quirky things to do. You just have to resign yourself to that fact, unless you move right here (and perhaps not even then), you’re only going to see a fraction of what you hope to see. It takes a while to get around town.

As a traveler, exactly how do you go to NYC? What are the very best things to see as well as do here? What is the very best itinerary for NYC? exactly how do you make the most of your time here?

There are methods to make the most of the restricted time travelers have in new York. You requirement at least three days to truly see the primary highlights (though a “quick hits” tour might be performed in a two-day nyc itinerary). However, I suggest 4-5 days to see the primary sights without rushing as well much.

Since I’ve written a guidebook to this city, lived there for over five years, run tours there, as well as explored as much as I might in quest of understanding the very best things to perform in NYC, I want to share the very best itinerary for new York City. This suggested itinerary can assist you organize your trip as well as ensure you make the most of your visit.

NOTE: If you do whatever on this itinerary, you’re going to be very, extremely busy. Don’t take this itinerary as a handbook however more like suggestions. If you want to pack it in, you can do it. However, don’t rush. Meander. The itinerary right here just groups things together to provide you a sense of exactly how days can be optimized however go at your own pace.

So, without further ado, right here is my suggested five-day new York itinerary featuring my preferred things to perform in the huge Apple:

Itinerary Overview

Day 1: Statue of Liberty, Trinity Church, world trade Center, & more!

Day 2: Brooklyn Bridge, Rockefeller Center, Time Square, & more!

Day 3: central Park, museum of natural History, Broadway Show, & more!

Day 4: MoMA, Cloisters, Guggenheim, & more!

Day 5: High Line, empire specify Building, Tenement Museum, & more!

 

What to perform in NYC: Day 1

Take a walking Tour

Start your trip off with a walking tour. The city is house to lots of walking tour business (many of them free) offering tours in every niche possible. History, food, booze, TV/film — if you like it, possibilities are there is a tour revolving around it. walking tours offer a unique look at the city that never sleeps from a regional guide who can response any type of as well as all of your questions. I always take my buddies on at least one when they visit.

Three of my preferred walking tour business not to be missed are:

Take Walks

Free tours by Foot

Bowery boys Walks

Get Your guide likewise has a ton of walking tours (as well as food as well as museum tours) offered too. There’s something for each rate of interest as well as budget!

And for method more suggestions, inspect out my preferred nyc walking tours.

See the Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island

Though the line for the ferry from Battery Park is long, if you get there early, you can prevent most of it. (Come late as well as you’ll have to wait a few hours.) The Statue of liberty is spectacular to see up close (she’s as huge as you imagine), however the genuine highlight of this combo is Ellis Island. This is where you can discover about the immigrant experience as well as get a sense of the people who assisted develop nyc (you’ll even discover my family’s name inscribed on the wall). There’s such a fantastic sense of history there that you can’t assist however be impressed.

Tip: If the line’s as well long as well as you don’t want to wait, take the free Staten Island ferry for pictures of the statue as well as harbor instead. You won’t get up close however it’s quicker as well as cheaper

Battery Park, +1 201 604 2800, nps.gov/stli. Ferries operate from 9am–3:30pm. Tickets are $23.50 for the ferry, which includes gain access to the pedestal as well as Ellis Island’s fantastic Hall. Tickets (especially crown tickets) must be bought months in advance.

Explore Battery Park
Located on the southern tip of Manhattan, this park is where the Dutch developed Fort Amsterdam in 1625 to protect their settlement. The British took the area over in 1664 and, eventually, renamed it Fort George. While the fort was mainly destroyed during the American Revolution, the battery was broadened after the war’s end. You can roam around the fort as well as then stroll with the surrounding park as well as take in the gorgeous waterfront views of the harbor, the Statue of Liberty, as well as Ellis Island.

Visit wall Street

Take a picture with the famous charging bull statue (which was produced in 1989) as well as then walk to wall street as well as see where all those bankers destroyed the economy. There’s heavy security in the area, however you can sit as well as watch people whiz in as well as out of buildings on their method to cause some other monetary disaster.

If you want to discover about historic market accidents as well as take a deep dive into what makes a monetary dilemma occur, inspect out the monetary dilemma Tour. suggested by the BBC as well as the new York Times, it’s led by wall street insiders as well as will provide you first-hand understanding of what it’s like working on wall street as well as illuminate why monetary crises occur.

See federal Hall
One of the most overlooked museums in the city sits across the street from the NY stock exchange (NYSE). federal Hall, developed in 1700, is where George Washington took his oath of office (you can see the Holy bible he was sworn in on). It was the site of the us Customs home in the late 1700s as well as the very first capitol building of the US. though the original facade was rebuilt, it’s one of my preferred attractions in the area. I particularly like the old vaults. I extremely suggest you visit. Admission is free.

26 wall Street, monetary District, lower Manhattan, +1 212 825 6990, nps.gov/feha. open Monday–Friday from 9am–5pm.

Tour the museum of American Finance

Down the street from NYSE as well as federal Hall is the museum of American Finance. Housed in a historic bank building on wall Street, it has long-term exhibits on the monetary markets, money, banking, entrepreneurship, as well as Alexander Hamilton (the creator of the us monetary system). If you want to comprehend the workings of what occurs on wall Street, this is a perfect location to start.

48 wall Street, monetary District, lower Manhattan, +1 212 908 4110, moaf.org.Open Tuesday–Saturday from 10am–4pm. Admission is

See Trinity Church

Built in 1698, the original Trinity Church was a little parish church built by the Church of England. When the British seized new York after George Washington’s retreat, it was utilized as a British base of operations. After the war, George Washington as well as Alexander Hamilton routinely worshipped here. The graveyard dates back to the 1700s as well as has many famous Americans there, including Hamilton as well as his spouse Elizabeth, Francis Lewis (signatory on the statement of Independence), John Alsop (Continental Congress delegate), Albert Gallatin (founder of NYU), as well as Horatio Gates (Continental army general).

74 Trinity Place, monetary District, lower Manhattan, +1 212 602 0800, trinitywallstreet.org. open everyday from 7am–6pm.

Visit the world trade center & 9/11 Memorial and Museum

On September 11th, 2001, almost 3,000 people were killed in a series of terrorist attacks in nyc as well as elsewhere. go to the somber memorial (which is free) as well as then take in the view from the new “Freedom Tower.” On the elevator up, you can see photos of the historical advancement of the city as well as exactly how it’s altered over the years. To get a deeper comprehending of 9/11 as well as the events that unfolded, go to the museum. It’s house to moving exhibits that illuminate the range as well as significance of the tragedy.

180 Greenwich Street, monetary District, lower Manhattan, +1 212 266 5211, 911memorial.org. Memorial open everyday from 10am-5pm. museum open Thursday-Monday from 10am-5pm. The memorial is free to visit; museum entry is $26 USD. free entry Mondays from 3:30-5pm (tickets must be booked online).

DINNER OPTION: eat at Ellen’s Stardust Diner
Since 1987, this diner is house to an incredible waitstaff of singers as well as dancers. between tours as well as musical performances, actors as well as actresses wait tables at Ellen’s, where they belt out tunes as they serve you somewhat pricey, extremely American diner food (think shakes, burgers, as well as lasagna) in uniforms from the 1950s. It’s incredibly cheesy, which makes it incredibly fun!

1650 Broadway, Times Square, +1 212 956 5151.

Click right here to get my huge, detailed insider’s guidebook to nyc as well as plan your ultimate go to there!
 

What to perform in NYC: Day 2

See City Hall

New York’s City Hall is a fantastic piece ofhistoric design as well as has a gorgeous bit park that’s full of office workers during lunch (as well as a circular tablet about the site’s history). To discover about the building’s history, art, as well as architecture, take one of the tours. This way, you’ll be able to see the landmarked rotunda, city council chamber, Governor’s Room, as well as the City Hall portrait Collection.

City Hall Park. Pre-reserved tours are generally offered for groups (10–20 people) on Mondays as well as Tuesdays at 10:30am as well as for individuals on Thursdays at 10am. There are likewise first-come, first-served tours on Wednesdays at 12pm.

Walk the Brooklyn Bridge

Right near City Hall (see below), the Brooklyn Bridge offers an simple 25-minute walk into Brooklyn and the waterfront park on the other side. Stopping to take pictures as well as meandering along the method will make the walk about 40 minutes. You get a great deal of wonderful views of downtown as you make your method across (and particularly from the park). I enjoy doing this walk at night when downtown Manhattan is all lit up. Otherwise, come early to beat the crowds.

Relax in prospect Park

Once you get out of Manhattan, you can check out Brooklyn’s version of central Park, which spans almost 600 acres. While you’re here, don’t miss the close-by Brooklyn Museum. spend the afternoon finding its vast collection of both historical as well as contemporary art as well as artifacts (there are over 1.5 million products in its collection). It has art exhibitions highlighting ancient Egypt, medieval Europe, colonial USA, as well as more. Tickets to the museum are $16 USD.

Wander Rockefeller Center
This area is always full of hustle as well as bustle. roam around Rockefeller center to see where they film The Today Show, shop, snack, as well as take the elevator to the “Top of the Rock” for one more bird’s-eye view of the city, which I personally believe is much better than the empire specify Building, since from the top of right here you can get that building in your photo too. (Tickets to the top of the rock are $38 USD).

Tour Radio City music Hall

Is there a more American movie theater than Radio City music Hall? This ageless testament to entertainment has captivated visitors since the 1930s (at the time, it was the largest auditorium in the world). It’s the house of the precision dance business The Rockettes, who have been performing right here since 1932. It’s likewise been the location for all type of award shows, including the Tonys as well as the Grammys.

Rockefeller Center, +1 212-465-6741, msg.com/radio-city-music-hall. tours run everyday from 9:30am-5pm as well as expense $31 USD.

Play tourist at times Square

No matter when you go to Times Square, it will be packed with people (usually other tourists). There are pedestrian areas where you can sit as well as hang out. If you aren’t buying or eating or seeing a show, there isn’t much to perform in the area (and no new Yorker hangs out there), however it’s still a wonderful location to people-watch for a few minutes from the top of the red steps of the TKTS kiosk. try to find at night when it’s all lit up. That’s when it looks the best.

Click right here to get my huge, detailed insider’s guidebook to nyc as well as plan your ultimate go to there!
 

What to perform in NYC: Day 3

Stroll around central Park

The perfect method to relax in the city as well as leave the crowds behind is to spend the day in central Park. It’s free, there are great deals of paths to walk (or run), bike lanes, lakes to row in, as well as a zoo. since the park covers over 150 square blocks, it’s simple to spend hours wandering around. during the summertime months, there are frequently free shows as well as movie theater productions (line up early for tickets to Shakespeare in the Park). From the late spring to the early fall, there are free guided walks run by the parks service on Saturdays at 11am. I’m a huge fan of laying out in Sheep’s Meadow on a hot, sunny day with a book, some food, as well as a bottle of wine.

Several excellent museums can be discovered in or on the edges of central Park as well (see below).

Visit the The Metropolitan museum of Art

The satisfied is one of the biggest museums in the world, as well as if you only see one museum in new York, I suggest this one. It has a wide array of art, historical artifacts, photographs, as well as other exhibits. I like its expansive Impressionist as well as Greek exhibits. It’s chaotic as well as full of people, particularly on the weekend, however since it is so big, you can usually discover some peaceful areas away from the crowds. budget plan at least a half-day right here as a few hours won’t do this location justice.

1000 5th Avenue, central Park, upper east Side, +1 212 535