Itinerary
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Pass By: Manhattan Skyline, New York City, NY
See the Manhattan Skyline
Pass By: Empire State Building, 20 West 34th Street, New York City, NY 10001
Get a view of the iconic Empire State Building within the Manhattan Skyline
Pass By: Hudson Yards, Hudson Yards, New York City, New York
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
Pass By: The Vessel, 20 Hudson Yards, New York City, NY 10001-2167
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
Pass By: Jacob Javits Convention Center, 655 W 34th St, New York City, NY 10001-1114
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass By: Little Island, West 13th Street Pier55 in Hudson River Park, New York City, NY 10014
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
Pass By: One World Trade Center, 285 Fulton Street, New York City, NY 10007-0089
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
Pass By: Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island, New York City, NY 10004
See the Statue of Liberty
Pass By: New York Harbor, New York City, NY
See the New York Harbor
Pass By: Ellis Island, New York Harbor, New York City, NY 10017
Pass by the Ellis Island
Pass By: Governors Island, Governors Island, New York City, New York
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.