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New York, NY Sightseeing Tours: Book Tickets Online for
Motorcoach Tours, Bike Rentals, Cruises, and Much More Book tickets online for dozens
of incredible New York City sightseeing tours, and you'll be able to enjoy a comprehensive
overview of the city.
From cruises & walking tours to bike rentals & helicopter tours, there are
so many ways to explore Manhattan and other boroughs of New York, NY!
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Book Movie and Television Sites Tours of New York, NY.
See the sites of your favorite New York based movies and television shows with these
movie and TV tours of Manhattan. From the overview featured with the On Location
Tours Featuring New York TV and Movie Sites, to the chic fun aboard the On Location
Tours Featuring Sex and the City Hotspots, every TV and movie fan will enjoy these
tours.
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Book Manhattan Sightseeing Cruises in New York, NY.
See the sites of the city with sightseeing cruises along the harbors and rivers
of New York, NY. Experience the city in the evening with the 2 Hour Harbor Lights Cruise,
or set sail aboard a 1929 restored luxury yacht with the Shearwater Sailing Yacht
Tour.
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Make Reservations for Walking Tours in New York, NY. Stroll
along the streets of New York City, NY with these fantastic guided walking tours.
From the Rockefeller Center Walking Tour to Walk It Out - The Hip Hop Walking Tour,
there are walking tours for all interests in the city!
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From learning of the origins of hip hop music to the culture it embodies, A Hip
Hop Look is the perfect way to tour the new generation of New York City. Hush Tours has become well-known for their cultural heritage tourism
and offers a new way to experience tours. Hip Hop is the specialty of Hush Tours,
and with knowledgeable and fun tour guides, you will be excited about Hip Hop's
history in the music scene of New York. You will discover 30 years of music history
as you see, hear, and feel the true meaning of the elements of Hip Hop Culture.
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Order Tickets for Cultural Tours of New York, NY. Online
Experience the distinct cultures of New York, NY with these incredible cultural
sightseeing tours. From the inspirational Harlem on Sunday Tour to the beat-filled
Hip Hop Look at New York, you'll find a tour certain to open your eyes to a new
culture.
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Harlem Tours
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Learn about Harlem's rich history and enjoy a delicious dinner of soul food at a
local Harlem restaurant, then drinks while you experiece
jazz played
the way it was meant to be at one of Harlem's local Jazz clubs. Harlem
is famous for its spicy ribs, fried fish and chicken, collard greens, and macaroni
and cheese and you'll learn why this fare is a favorite with locals and visitors
alike. There's no better way to experience the soul and enchantment of the Harlem
area. You can experience the excitement and glamour of the times and learn about
Harlem's history and culture when you take the Soul Food and Jazz tour.
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Something for everyone, Times Square to Brooklyn Heights, you
will explore some of New York's most famous landmarks and exciting neighborhoods
and communities. See the famous Greenwich Village and the
trendy neighborhoods of Soho and Tribeca. Drive by the financial district and stop
at the South Street Seaport where you can enjoy the ships sail into New York harbor.
Discover the charm of Brooklyn Heights nestled in ivy covered brownstones. Catch
an astounding view of the city from its famous Promenade. New York is filled with
culture, history and excitement, and on this tour you'll get a taste of
it all.
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Take a look at some of the most famous neighborhoods, attractions, and parks during
your next visit to New Yrok City with the Downtown Tour. Travelers will enjoy a relaxing view of the city on a double-decker bus, which
they can hop on to enjoy during the 24 hour period of their ticket. During which,
they can hop off and enjoy sights like Carnegie Hall and the Broadway Theatre District.
With over two and a half hours of sites to tour, you'll visit Madison Square Garden,
the site of the World Trade Center, Chinatown, SoHo, Times Square, and much more.
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Soar Over Manhattan: New York, NY Helicopter Tours.
Experience a bird's-eye view of New York, NY with these incredible helicopter air
tours. Whether
you're seeking a comprehensive overview of the city or just a new take on city sightseeing,
options like the Big Apple Helicopter Tour make for an incredible adventure over
the city.
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St. George Terminal Staten Island
The Staten Island Ferry Terminal has been transformed from a drab, dirty waiting area to a bright, clean transportation gateway. The new terminal features large windows allowing for views of the harbor and high ceilings to provide a well lit, open environment. There will be a wide range of shops and restaurants, and an outdoor plaza. The transportation connections for ferry, bus, train, and car have been vastly improved. The new terminal incorporate dramatically improved conditions for commuters and visitors. One of the most noticeable changes in the terminal waiting room is the removal of the harbor side brick wall, which has been replaced with a 40-foot tall glass wall. The Art Commission said, "People who are waiting for a ferry boat will be able to look out and see it coming. The new terminal is a true oasis and a fitting gateway for Staten Island." The renovations have established a truly modern transportation hub for over 65000 daily riders. Passengers at St. George can enjoy enhanced dining options, and a new outdoor promenade will ease existing pedestrian access between Bay Street and the terminal.
| St. George Terminal Tropical Fish Tanks| The Staten Island Ferry Terminal has received two 2500 gallon tropical fish tanks courtesy of Staten Island Borough President James Molinaro. The tanks were
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