New York Attractions
Also known as the Big Apple and The City That Never Sleeps, New York is surely the most famous city in the world. We've got plenty of cheap flights to New York and New York hotels to help you make the most of your money. Also, from helicopter tours to Broadway musicals, you can enjoy all that this magnificent city has to offer with Attraction World.
Big Apple Helicopter Tour
You can see the United States' most famous landmark, the Statue of Liberty, so close that you can almost reach out and touch her! The flight continues past the World Financial Center, Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Woolworth and Met Life (Pan Am) Buildings, Elllis Island along with the New York Harbour, George Washington Bridge and the world-renowned Central Park. Book this amazing experience with attraction tickets from Thomas Cook.
Book Big Apple Helicopter Tour TicketsOn Location Tours - Central Park Movie Sites
Visit The Boathouse Cafe used in When Harry Met Sally, go on location to the Bandshell from Breakfast at Tiffany's and Kramer vs. Kramer, take photos at Tavern on the Green, used in Ghostbusters, feed pigeons where Macaulay Culkin fed them in Home Alone II, take a water break at Bethesda Fountain, used in Ransom and One Fine Day and stop at Wollman Rink, used in movies like Love Story and Serendipity! Experience all these movie sites and more with our attraction tickets.
Book Central Park Movie Sites TicketsBroadway Musicals
Enjoy top Broadway musicals with our attraction tickets. A true New York City institution, CHICAGO has everything that makes Broadway great: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz; one show-stopping song after another; and the most astonishing dancing you've ever seen. Disney's The Lion King fills the theatre with sights and sounds of one of Broadway's most imaginative new talents - all to bring new life to Disney's crowd pleasing story of a young princes adventure-filled journey to adulthood - and the throne.
Book Broadway Musicals TicketsBoston Tour
Depart New York along the Eastern Coast through Connecticut to Massachusetts and to its capital Boston. Upon arrival in Boston the tour begins with a walk along the Freedom Trail, then take in a view of the city from the famous John Hancock Tower (admission included). Then visit Boston Harbor (the sight of the famous Tea Party, the navy ship the Constitution and Bunkers Hill). After lunch, cross the Charles River to stroll in the squares of the universities of Cambridge, Harvard, and MIT, then return to New York in late afternoon.
Book Boston Tour TicketsWashington DC One Day Tour
Depart from New York passing through the states of New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland before arriving directly on Capitol Hill. See the Capitol, Senate and White House and learn about the core of the US government. Continue to the Air and Space Museum before visiting the Lincoln, Jefferson and Vietnam Memorials. Time permitting, visit Arlington National Cemetery and see the changing of the guards and the Kennedy family gravesite. Finally depart to New York for an early evening arrival.
Book Washington DC One Day Tour TicketsAll Types of Holidays
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