Top Tours to Enjoy in New York
A Manhattan Sky Tour is a great way to explore the city
New York remains one of the most iconic cities in the world and for this reason attracts millions of visitors every year. Whilst some are happy to explore the American city by themselves for those that are not, there are a number of tours available. By taking advantage of these guided excursions tourists can discover what the Big Apple has to offer in an exciting and different way.
With its iconic yellow cabs, soaring skyscrapers and attractions such as the State of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Grand Central Station, New York is a popular destination for many British tourists. There a fantastic number of tours available which will help visitors make the most of their trip and taking advantage of these tours can reveal far more of the popular city than ever before.
Taking to the air on the Manhattan Sky Tour is a fantastic opportunity to visit Wall Street, the Statue of Liberty, and the Empire State Building in a 12 minute helicopter flight. A New York in One Day tour is a great way to see many sights in a short time, travelling around the city by foot, boat, and bus. Meanwhile a cruise down the Hudson River at night is one of the great romantic tours for you and your loved one. If entertainment themed tours are your thing then try the Sex & the City Tour which takes individuals to some of the hottest spots made famous by the television show.
Flying to New York from the UK is easy, with a huge range of carriers including U.S Airways, Kuwait Airways, and Virgin Atlantic offering a range of fares from economy to business class.
Posted by Sophie, 23 December 2010 11:18
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