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Choose from the Following Top NYC Attractions: Attractions • 9/11 Choose from the following Top NYC attractions: Attractions • 9/11 Memorial & Museum • Madame Tussauds Celebrity Ticket • Ripley's Believe It or Not** (Includes LaserRace) • Top of the Rock Observation Deck • One World Observatory • National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey • Statue of Liberty Ferry and Ellis Island • LOL Comedy Club • Luna Park • SPYSCAPE • Gulliver's Gate Museums • American Museum of Natural History* • The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)* • Cloisters Museum* • Guggenheim Museum • Metropolitan Museum of Art* • Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum • Museum of the City of New York • 9/11 Tribute Museum • New York Historical Society • Brooklyn Museum/Botanical Garden • Whitney Museum of American Art • Brooklyn Historical Society • Ground Zero Museum Workshop • International Center of Photography • Museum of Jewish Heritage • New York Botanical Garden Tours • The Radio City Stage Door Tour • Rockefeller Center Tour • Madison Square Garden All Access tour • When Harry Met Seinfeld Tour (Make a reservation with On Location Tours at 212-683-2027) • The TOUR- Click here for reservation instructions. • Go Airlink Airport Shuttle Share Ride (must call 877-599-8200- 24 hours in advance to book) • Tour of Saint Patrick's Cathedral - Black Pass Boat Tours • Citysightseeing New York Hop-On, Hop-Off Ferry Tour • Citysightseeing New York Skyline Cruise • Manhattan by Sail - Clipper City Daytime Statue Sail • RIBNewYork - High Speed Harbor Tour Walking Tours – (Reservations required) • Brooklyn Navy Yard Past, Present, Future Tour • World War II of the BK Navy Yard Tour • Inside Industry Tour of the BK Navy Yard • Bronx’s Little Italy and Arthur Avenue Tour • NYC Slavery and Underground Tour • Alternative New York Street Art Tour • Brooklyn Bridge and Dumbo Tour • Highlights of Midtown Architectural Tour • Soho, Little Italy, China Town Tour • Highline, Chelsea, Meatpacking Tour • Greenwich Village Tour • Broadway Walking Tour • Lower Manhattan Walking Tour • Tour Central Park - 2 Hr Walking Tour • Brooklyn Bridge Guided Walking Tour • Chassidic Walking Tour • Harlem Gospel Experience Tour • NYC Gospel Walking Tour Dining • Lunch at Dave and Buster's -234 W. 42nd St., 3rd Floor • Lunch at Grotta Azzurra (Little Italy) • Lunch at Bella Napoli (Near the Empire State Building) • Breakfast or Lunch at Applebee's 42nd Street & 50th Street • $25 towards lunch or dinner at Planet Hollywood • $25 towards lunch or dinner at Buca di Beppo Transportation • Go Airlink Airport Shuttle Share Ride (For departure transfers only. Reservations required. Guests must call 877 599-8200 to reserve) *This list may be subject to change .
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