911 Memorial and Museum
The September 11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and honor built on the site of the original Twin Towers.
One World Trade Center
At 1,776ft tall, the Freedom Tower dominates the Lower Manhattan skyline and is the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere. The elevator ride up shows an animated time-lapse history of New York City construction.
Brooklyn Bridge
The 1.1 mile Brooklyn Bridge walkway offers one of the most iconic walks in NYC. Visitors will be able to admire the bridge’s Gothic arches against the Manhattan skyline.
Oculus
Positioned as part of the World Trade Center masterplan by Daniel Libeskind and designed by Santiago Calatrava, The Oculus is one of New York’s newest architectural wonders.
Battery Park
Come to the Battery to experience breathtaking harbor views, expansive perennial gardens, bike paths, grand lawns, an urban farm, and the “fintastic” SeaGlass carousel.
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is a diverse and multifaceted cultural and educational enterprise, and an active and visible component of the Smithsonian Institution.
One World Observatory
The One World Observatory takes you sky high for a magnificent view of the surrounding landscape of skyscrapers.
Charging Bull Fearless Girl
Take a pic of the infamous bull that was an (unwanted) gift to the NYSE by the artist, Arturo Di Modica. This is a popular spot for pics, so get there early!
Staten Island Ferry
The Staten Island Ferry transports 70,000 passengers a day between Manhattan and Staten Island. This free ferry boasts great views of the Statue of Liberty.