| New York City Tour,Daily 1 Day |
| Departure: Daily. *** Hot Deal:$10 Per Person ***
Origenal Price : Adult $30 Child $20.
Price not include: Laundry, valet, telephone calls, wines and liquors other than those specified. All meals and drinks during the trip, but the tour guide will arrange for it. All admission fee and all other private expenses, tips to guides, drivers. Suggested: $6.00 per person, per day.
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Admission tickets: Empire State Building-Adult: $18.00 Child:$15.00 Wax Museum-Adult:$31.00 Child: $19.00 Circle line Cruise --- Adult: $24.00 Child: $14.00 Price Not Including Admission. All admission feePrice may change without notice. and all other private expenses. |
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New York City Departure everyday at 8:00 a.m. The bus tour starts from Chinatown. It will pass City Hall, Wall Street, Statue of Liberty, and South Seaport. Then you will take the Manhattan Cruise line for sightseeing tour around Manhattan Island. You will have lunch at Chinatown. In the afternoon, you will be touring the United Nations, Central Park, Columbus Circle, Soho, Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue, Time Square and Broadway Theater District, and of course the The tour will end by 5:00 p.m. |
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The Statue of Liberty Luxury Yacht Sunday Brunch Cruise in New York -- Welcome aboard the premier dining cruise of New York. Indulge in outstanding cuisine, attentive service, music and dancing. Stroll along the spacious decks while enjoying the everchanging views of the most dazzling skyline, and the majestic Statue of Liberty. The very best way to see New York!
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Empire State "Standing in lonely dignity in the midriff of Manhattan, a sentinel by land, a reassuring landmark by air, the Empire State Building is the quadri-faced pharos of the city. And until outstripped by the twin towers of the World Trade Center (1975), its 102 floors were the highest in New York. Though designed at the end of the so-called Art Deco period in the 1920s, when zigzagged appliques were prominent, its exterior shows little of the frippery characteristic of that 'decorated' period. It is, moreover, one of the very few skyscrapers with four facades, not just one facing the avenue.
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United Nations The United Nations (UN) is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate co-operation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress and human rights issues. It was founded in 1945 at the signing of the United Nations Charter by 50 countries, replacing the League of Nations, founded in 1919. |
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Time Square Every year as the clock nears midnight on December 31st, the eyes of the world turn once more to the dazzling lights and bustling energy of Times Square. Anticipation runs high. New Year's Eve at the symbolic center of New York City has become more than just a celebration - it's a global tradition. The world holds its breath...and cheers as the clocks strike twelve. As the famous New Year's Eve Ball descends from the flagpole atop One Times Square, an estimated one million people in Times Square, millions nationwide and over a billion watching throughout the world are united in bidding a collective farewell to the departing year, and expressing our joy and hope for the year ahead.
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Wax Museum Million and millions of people have flocked through the doors of Madame Tussauds London since they first opened over 200 years ago. Madame Tussauds arrived at the nation’s capital, Madame Tussauds’ exhibition was a kind of travelling newspaper, providing insight into global events and bringing the ordinary public face-to-face with the people in the headlines. |
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