New York, New York, start spreading the news! The City of Dreams, The Big Apple and the City so nice they New Yorknamed it twice! It was once famously said; if you stand at Times Square long enough, you’ll see the entire world walk by. New York truly is the greatest city in the world. Packed with life and energy, the city never sleeps. If you haven’t visited already, you’ve been missing out on something big in life. Situated on one of the world’s largest natural harbors, New York City consists of 5 boroughs: Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island. New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States with as many as 800 languages being spoken and 36% of the current population of New York City being born outside the United States.

Whether you are keen to visit Times Square; Central Park; the Statue of Liberty; the Broadway Theatre District; Wall Street; the Empire State Building observatory; the Museum of Modern Art (The MoMA) and the Museum of Natural History; the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The MET) is a monstrous structure which is home to an unbelievable collection spanning every conceivable geographical area and dating back to time unknown.; Ground Zero, the site of the 911 attacks; take a stroll down Greenwich Village where you will find every kind of cuisine your heart desires; or purchase a hot dog or pretzel from one of the 4000 street food vendors in New York City, we are with you all the way. There is no dearth of entertainment options in Manhattan. A show on Broadway is an absolute must. The best time to visit New York City is from April to June, it’s neither too hot nor too cold. Another option, to counter the summer Christmas’ we are used to, is to visit around Christmas to be wrapped up all that holiday spirit (albeit have your toes frozen and blue). There is no dearth of entertainment options in Manhattan. A show on Broadway is an absolute must.

The best time to visit New York City is from April to June, it’s neither too hot nor too cold. Another option, to counter the summer Christmas’ we are used to, is to visit around Christmas to be wrapped up all that holiday spirit (albeit have your toes frozen and blue).Central Park New York City definitely ranks on most people’s bucket lists. It can’t get better than this. There’s something for everyone: art, history, entertainment and adventure. Whatever you need, the city will offer. Go on; discover yourself in the city that houses a million dreams. They don’t come any bigger than the Big Apple – king of the hill, top of the heap! No other city is arrogant enough to dub itself Capital of the World, and no other city could carry it off. The financial and commercial ‘heart’ of the United States, New York has a buzz, and a hyperactive rush that really draws people here. A tour of New York, thrilling at the myriad of sights such as the Statue of Liberty, the most enduring symbol of New York, the Empire State Building, the city’s original skyline symbol, standing 102-stories high, & built in just 410 days, Central Park, Greenwich Village and much, much more. A visit to the financial heart of New York, with breakfast on Wall St, followed by visits to the New York Stock Exchange and the Mercantile Exchange. Breakfast in one of New York’s finest Bagel Shop’s, followed by a ‘close encounter’ with New York’s undercover police in Harlem. Dine in a Bank Vault and two of New York’s most famous and finest restaurants. Time at leisure to stroll through Times Square, dubbed the ‘Great White Way’ after it’s bright lights, and a myriad of theatres and shows, visit Museum Mile including the city’s most popular museums, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art with its famous collection of Picasso’s, Van Gogh’s and Monet’s. Time to explore historical buildings:- Trinity Church on Wall Street & St Patrick’s Cathedral, Sugar Hill, once New York’s most fashionable neighbourhood, and home to famous musicians such as Duke Ellington. Wander through Soho, the leading area for art galleries, clothing stores, boutiques, and beautifully restored cast-iron buildings, through Tribeca, the neighbourhood for old warehouses and loft apartments, ‘scenery’ restaurants & bars and the world for all things outlandish and bohemian. See fabulous modern skyscrapers such as the Rockefeller Centre, shop in the largest childrens toy store in the world, FAO Schwarz, or a shopping blitz at Bloomingdale’s… if you want it… New York will have it. As a melting pot for over 7.5 million people, all with a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds, dining in New York is a smorgasbord of culinary delights : Chinese, Italian, French, Asian, Western, European, whatever your taste buds crave, New York’s myriad of restaurants, can ease that craving. Bookshops, food, theatre, shopping, people : it doesn’t really matter what you do or where you go in New York because the city itself is an ‘in-your-face, exhilarating experience’. Personalised programs designed based on your budget.