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New York City NEW YORK CITY Click below to navigate our services EXCITING ACTIVITIES UNIQUE VENUES PRIVATE D I N I N G INSPIRING DÉCOR ENTERTAINMENT LOGISTICS NEW YORK CITY Local Highlights World-Class Entertainment There's no business like show business! New York City boasts some of the best theater, music venues, opera houses and sports venues in the World. Weather it is seeing a Broadway Classic, dancing at a Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden or rooting on the New York Yankees, guests will soak up the energy of the of the Big Apple and understand why it is the “City that Never Sleeps”. Cuisine and Couture A hub of culture worldwide, New York City is home to premiere fashion shopping and fine dining. From classic family-style Italian to 13-course cutting edge tasting menus, Manhattan 24,000 restaurants have something for everyone. Since it’s beginnings in the textile industry, New York City’s fashion scene has stayed ahead of the curb and it offers visitors unique shopping experiences from sample sales in the garment districts the luxury of Fifth Avenue Shopping. Did we mention New York Fashion Week? It happens twice a year! Iconic Scenic Views Recognized around the globe, New York City's ever-changing skyline is essential to every guest visit. Weather you see it from a aboard a dinner cruise on the Hudson, sipping champagne on a rooftop lounge or crossing the Brooklyn Bridge you will never tire of the sweeping urban landscape (or taking pictures of it). NEW YORK CITY Destination Map Getting Here Airport John F. Kennedy International (JFK) 60– 90 minutes to Manhattan LaGuardia (LGA) 45 – 90 minutes to Manhattan Newark Airport (EWR) 60– 90 minutes to Manhattan Climate NEW YORK CITY Sample Program Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Airport Group Activity Optional Daytime Airport Arrivals Activities Departures Yankees Baseball Guests trip will be • Broadway Tickets Seamless manifest Take your guests to the coordination by PRA off to a easy start • NY Orientation Tour with reliable Bronx for a Yankees Staff transpiration and Baseball Game. • 9/11 Memorial and detailed staff Museum Suggested Hotel Choose a suite or stadium Departure Times Welcome seats. Either way, hot • Ellis Island Tour Amenity dogs, pretzels, beer, Soda LaGuardia Airport and of course, peanuts • Metropolitan Museum Black + White tossed up by the vendors • Neighborhood Tasting 2.5 hours Cookies will be included. • Central Park Biking Guests will start • Harlem Tour with Newark Airport their week with NYC Apollo theater Famous Black and 3 hours White Cookies. • FDNY / NYPD Tour MorningAfternoon / All cookies will be • Brooklyn Experience JFK Airport branded with logo or conference • 5th Avenue Shopping 3 hours name. • Pasta Making Class Welcome Off Property Gala Evening Reception Evening Ellis Island On-Property Central Park Boathouse Cruise past the Statue of Rooftop Dinner Liberty and enjoy the awe Guests enjoy a tour of the of NYC by the water. park by horse and carriage Kick off the week Guests will dine in Ellis followed by a gourmet with a view of the Land on Ellis for a tour of famous Skyline. NYC dinner and entertainment Evening the museum and a private at the famous Boathouse Guides will point out dinner in the Hall of Restaurant. landmarks while Immigration. guests sip champagne. NEW YORK CITY Our Most Popular Tours NY Orientation Tour 9/11 Memorial and Museum Central Park Bike Tour Met Museum + Central Park Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Hardhat Tour Neighborhood Nosh Tour NEW YORK CITY Elevated Activities Meet the FDNY / Behind the Brooklyn Mixology NYPD Scenes Shopping Boxing Class Guests will visit both a Shopping in NYC is an art Uppercut, left jab, cross! You can’t come to NYPD Police Precinct and form so let our fashion Get ready to duck if you Manhattan without a FDNY Firehouse. The expert guide the hear a trainer calling out learning how to make first experience will be way! Guests shop in these commands to a one! Learn to make craft with the detectives of designer showrooms that boxer at Gleason’s, a cocktails from some of that squad and their are where store buyers famous gym in Brooklyn. the finest bartenders in exploits. From there, to view the new collections New York City! the adjacent firehouse, for each season. All items where they will meet will be at wholesale firemen and their bosses. prices or below! NEW YORK CITY Signature Venues Metropolitan Museum of Art Ellis Island Central Park Boathouse Rainbow Room Jazz at Lincoln Center TriBeCa Rooftop NEW YORK CITY Evenings that Wow Dinner Cruise to Rockefeller Broadway Bouley Test River Café Center Buyout Kitchen The irony of Manhattan's In the Winter, Rockefeller The night starts with a Michelin and New York awe-inspiring skyline is Center Ice Skating Rink is dinner at the famous Times rated chef, David that you have to leave it the heartbeat of Sardi’s Restaurant. Next, Bouley, invites you into in order to enjoy it. Manhattan. Enjoy guests are escorted to a his test kitchen. The Cruise up the East River exclusive access to this Broadway Show where space is decorated like to the River Café for iconic plaza where guests they meet the cast . his own living space and Michelin rated cuisine can travel between the guests enjoy perfectly with a view. restaurants for gourmet paired wines and hors bites, try their hand at d’oeuvre while chef and the ice or visit a custom his all-star team create a hot cocoa bar at a memorable dining carpeted lounge in the experience. center of the rink! NEW YORK CITY Must Try Restaurants 11 Madison Park 21 Club Keen’s Tavern on the Steakhouse Green Sardi’s Ceconi’s Katz Deli Manhatta NEW YORK CITY Décor Looks to Inspire A Night of Broadway Streets of NYC NEW YORK CITY Décor Looks to Inspire Party Like a Gatsby Royal Gala NEW YORK CITY Captivating Entertainment Broadway Mixologists Graffiti Artist Celebrity Review Entertainment Bootlegger Ball Live Street Rockettes Harlem Gospel Performances Choir NEW YORK CITY Let Us Transport You Escorted Motorcoach Escorted Minicoach Mercedes Sprinter Corporate Luxury Van Corporate SUV Corporate Sedan NEW YORK CITY Your Team Performance Team Michael Costa – General Manager Sarah Gippin – Director of Sales Luigi Dato – Director of Development & Events David Calafiore – Senior Event Manager Jordan Craig – Event Development Manager Greg Byrnes – Regional Sales Manager Accolades Stella Award Winner Maritz Travel Company Supplier of the Year Award 2014 + 2016 AIMIA Premier Partner Award 2016 Biz Bash Best Incentive Award Winner SITE Crystal Award Winner Special Events Magazine Top 25 DMCs Get in Touch! 1501 Broadway, Suite 406 New York, NY 10036 O: 212.354.9440 https://pra.com/allied-portfolio/new-york/.
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