New York City Tours
The Big Apple is a truly amazing place to visit. Many people say that going to New York City changes them and also makes them never want to come home. But the one problem with New York City, despite it’s size and how easy it is to navigate, because New York City is so densely populated and filled with businesses and sites, it’s actually overwhelming.
The clever thing to do is to go on a tour in the first few days of your trip, then you will have an understanding of where you are and what you want to go back to visit. You can also do tours that cater for specific kinds of likes. These kind of tours are great, because the tour companies spend time sourcing the best places for you to visit. Have a look over a couple of tours.
In the beginning you might want to try the hop on and hop off tour options. There are several tour companies that operate these tours. These tours generally operate on double deck buses with open or glass roofed tops. These tours are great because if you like the sound of something you can jump off the bus, take a look around and then catch the next bus and see more. Many of these operators have day and night tours, so you can experience the city that truly never sleeps. Most of these tour companies also have Downtown, Uptown, Harlem and Brooklyn tours, so you really can experience the whole island and beyond.
Particular tours that you might be interested in are normally related to what your interests may be. A particularly popular tour is the Sex and The City tour, which takes you to Carrie’s stoop and places where the television show was filmed. But you can also jump on tours that have movie and television locations from all your favorites.
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