A weekend in New York
Things to do in New York City, for a special weekend
Statue of Liberty
You can start the Saturday visiting the colossal Statue of New York. It was designed in Paris by the French sculptor Frederic Bartholdi, in collaboration with the French engineer Gustave Eiffel. The statue is a gift from France for the centenary of American independence in 1876.
Than you can visit Ellis Island; there's a 45-minute audio tour, available in nine languages. A special children's audio tour (ages 6-10) is also available in five languages!
Than you can visit Ellis Island; there's a 45-minute audio tour, available in nine languages. A special children's audio tour (ages 6-10) is also available in five languages!
Lunch!
You can have the lunch at "Ancora Ristorante", where you can taste delicious Italian dishes.
The Empire State Building
After lunch, you can visit the Empire State Building, the tallest building in New York City. It has appeared in over 90 movies and it stands 1454 feet tall.
While you're here, don't forget to visit the New York Skyride, New York City's only virtual tour simulator!
While you're here, don't forget to visit the New York Skyride, New York City's only virtual tour simulator!
Dinner and sleeping
Avalon Hotel
Just around the corner from the Empire State Building, there is this fantastic hotel, where you can have the dinner and sleep.
The hotel has a daily breakfast served in a room on the 2nd floor.
And on Sunday you can continue your trip!
Sunday, Central Park!
A green oasis
You can spend your Sunday morning in Central Park, where you can explore a castle, sail model boats, ride a pony and countless other things.
Finish with Fifth Avenue
This is the last afternoon.
Have a break at Tiffany's or go into shops along the way.
There are Cartier, Prada, H&M, Sephora...