New York
The City of New York is undeniably one of the world’s most animated and vivacious. The Big Apple conjures images of towering skyscrapers and round-the-clock whir, of larger-than-life advertisements and racing taxis. New York is also home to a deep-rooted network of polished public institutions, dazzling museums, elegant parks, and serene cathedrals. And, when it’s time to step back from the flurry of the City, step into one of New York’s stunning concert halls: Create your own oasis through music, and let this great metropolis inspire you as it did Gershwin, Dvořák, Copland, MacDowell, and Bernstein.
Events found for New York
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Harlem Gospel and Brunch Tour
New York, Apollo Theater
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Harlem Jammin Jazz Tour
New York, Meeting Point Harlem Jammin Jazz Tour
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The Metropolitan Opera: Fidelio
New York, Metropolitan Opera House
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Aladdin: The Broadway Musical
New York, New Amsterdam Theatre
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The Lion King at Lyceum Theatre
New York, Lyceum Theatre
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2 h 30 min
Venues found for New York
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Carnegie Hall
New York, USA
Carnegie Hall has played a vital role in the musical life of New York City since it was completed in 1891.
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Metropolitan Opera House
New York, USA
The Metropolitan Opera sits at the center of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on New York's Upper West Side — and at the center of the international opera scene.
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David Geffen Hall
New York, USA
Home to the the New York Philharmonic, David Geffen Hall sits on the main plaza of Lincoln Center — New York's cultural hub, and one of the world's premier arts destinations.
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New Amsterdam Theatre
New York, USA
Disney's center of operations on Broadway, and the home of thelegendary Ziegfeld Follies, the New Amsterdam is one of New York's most venerable — and visually‐appealing — theaters.
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Lyceum Theatre
New York, USA
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Empire State Building: Express Entry
A trip to New York wouldn't be complete without two things: pizza and a trip to the top of the Empire State Building. Skip the line to Manhattan's most famous skyscraper and bypass all queues inside. Check out the second‐floor exhibits, the newly renovated 80th floor, and the 86th‐floor observatory. See from above what makes New York the greatest city on the planet!
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Ground Zero All‐Access Guided Tour + 9/11 Museum + One World Observatory
Recall the events of September 2001 that shook the world by taking this comprehensive walking tour honoring both the fallen and the first responders who came to their aid. Explore the Ground Zero Memorial, delve into the history of that day inside the 9/11 Museum, and ascend to One World Observatory for sweeping views over Lower Manhattan. This all‐access experience provides a poignant tribute and a deeper appreciation for the resilience of New York City.
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Pizza, Beer and History Tour
New York Pizza, Beer and History Tour Looking for what to do in NYC? Check out the best pizza and beer in Greenwich Village, a historical and cultural mecca on the West side, with the help of a licensed tour guide. You'll enjoy learning interesting tidbits and increase your cultural knowledge, all while savoring 3 pizza samplings and 2 beer tastings.About the Pizza: no neighborhood does pizza quite like Greenwich Village, with everything from amazing coal‐fired thin crust pies, to traditional New York slices dripping with mozzarella cheese and oil, to newer "pizzaioli" (pizza makers), many recent immigrants from Italy, who are showcasing how pizza is cooked in their home regions in the Old Country. We have been eating pizza in the neighborhood for decades, and have scouted out 3 amazing spots to try 3 different styles of pizza. We will examine what makes each so unique, from inspiration to ingredients, to ovens.About the Beer: drinking in Greenwich Village has always been as big a part of the culture as music, painting and writing. Not even a little thing like Prohibition stopped the party -- the Village was home to some of New York’s most famous speakeasies, and we will enjoy a beer at one of its better‐known former speakeasies. Learn how they snuck in the booze and kept their customers from getting arrested while enjoying drinks in the bars that helped transform Greenwich Village into “The Village” -- as much a state of mind as a physical neighborhood.Your 2.5‐hour Pizza and Beer Tour includes:Enjoy 3 Pizza tastings from some of Greenwich Village’s best‐known pizza restaurantsDiscuss the art of making pizza with one of New York’s top pizza chefsToast to Village legends at 2 of the West Village’s most famous and notorious bars – including a former speakeasy and a bar that was one of the main hangouts of the Beat Generation. The first beer at each venue is on us!Insight, anecdotes and insider knowledge from your dynamic local tour guideWalk in the footsteps of some of America’s best‐known writers, artists, and musicians along the quaint tree‐lined streets and architecture of the West VillageBe transported back to the many eras that made Greenwich Village so unique, and learn how Village luminaries lived and drank in the neighborhood. We’ll raise our glasses and toast those who have come before us – but this is not purely a pub crawl. We’ll be walking the same streets as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jackson Pollock, Dylan Thomas, Bob Dylan and other Village legends, chatting about what drew them all to this amazing corner of New York. We’ll schmooze, take photos and sightsee as well as eat and drink, learning the amazing stories of the Village and all of the establishments we visit. If you are looking for an experience that is solely a pub crawl, moving from bar to bar without the historical and cultural components, this is probably not the tour for you.About Sidewalk Tours…The story behind Sidewalks of NY Tours began a decade ago, when it's founder, J.D. Hirsch started taking friends and family on walking tours of the city he loves. His biggest motivation was to make sure his guests experienced The TRUE New York. Through years of exploration, he had discovered the secret hideaways, and hidden gems that make New York unlike any other city in the world. He combed the streets, tasting authentic ethnic cuisines and culinary delights not found in any guide books. His lengthy walking adventures took him to dinky mom‐and‐pop specialty food shops, and ethnic eateries, which have stood the test of time. He began compiling a best of list in search of the best delicatessens, bagel and knish shops, coffee houses, bakeries, candy stores, hamburger joints, pizzerias, and so much more. A friend, who was visiting from out of town, noticed J.D.'s passion and enthusiasm showing people his discoveries, and suggested he start a walking tour business. And the rest, as they say, is history. Our mission at Sidewalks of NY Tours is to give exceptional walking tours of New York, so our customers will revisit these neighborhoods with confidence, and enjoy the various cultural options they provide. Our creative and fun itineraries, and friendly and knowledgeable tour guides are committed to making your tour the highlight of your stay in The Big Apple. Let us guide you on a journey to discover The True New York!
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Top of the Rock: Flex Ticket
**Top of the Rock will be open later from Thursday, December 1st until Saturday, January 7th. During this time, it will open at 9am and close at midnight (last entry at 11pm) except on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, when it will close at 10pm (last ticket at 9pm).** **Don't miss Santa at the Top of the Rock throughout December. Get your photo taken from 11am‐7pm (until 5pm on December 25th).** These Top of the Rock tickets will give you a breathtaking bird's‐eye view over the middle of Manhattan. Perched atop 30 Rock, the famous Art Deco building that's the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center, you'll be a part of the New York skyline. Skip the ticketing line and go straight entry line to the 70th‐floor observation deck for panoramic views of the Big Apple.