New York
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New York

The city that never sleeps — New York's energy is unmatched. The Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, Broadway shows, and world-class museums make it the ultimate urban destination.

Things to do in New York

Excursiones en New York

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New York moves at a pace all its own. From the canyons of Midtown to the brownstones of Brooklyn, the city delivers world-class museums, Broadway theatre, landmark skylines and some of the best food on the planet — all packed onto a few dense, electric islands.

Top Things to Do in New York

Take the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, then walk the Brooklyn Bridge at golden hour for the classic skyline view. For the best panoramas, choose between the Empire State Building, Top of the Rock or the vertigo-inducing Edge observation deck at Hudson Yards.

Escape the bustle in Central Park, catch a Broadway show, and lose an afternoon in the Metropolitan Museum of Art or MoMA. Each neighbourhood — Greenwich Village, Harlem, Williamsburg — has its own distinct character worth exploring.

Tours Worth Booking

  • Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferry tours
  • Top of the Rock or Edge observation deck tickets
  • Broadway shows and behind-the-scenes tours
  • Helicopter flights and food tours of Brooklyn and Harlem

Best Time to Visit

April–June and September–November bring mild weather and a lively city. Summer is hot and humid; winter is cold but magical around the holidays, with ice rinks, window displays and the Rockefeller Center tree. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable for walking.

Getting Around

The 24-hour subway is the fastest and cheapest way around — pay by tapping a contactless card or phone at the turnstile. Manhattan's grid makes walking intuitive, and yellow cabs or ride-hailing apps are everywhere when you need them.

Frequently Asked Questions about New York

What are the best tours in New York?
Popular choices include Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferry tours, observation decks like Top of the Rock and Edge, Broadway shows, helicopter flights and food tours of Brooklyn and Harlem.
How many days do you need in New York?
Four to five days lets you see the major landmarks, a couple of museums, a Broadway show and a few neighbourhoods without rushing. Even a long weekend covers the icons if you plan tightly.
When is the best time to visit New York?
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–November) offer the most comfortable weather. Summer is hot and humid, while the December holiday season is cold but festive and atmospheric.
Which New York observation deck is best?
Top of the Rock gives the best view of the Empire State Building, the Empire State Building itself is the classic icon, and Edge at Hudson Yards offers a modern open-air thrill. Booking timed tickets in advance avoids long queues.
Do New York tours offer free cancellation?
Most attraction tickets, cruises and tours on Excurgo offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, so you can lock in plans and stay flexible.