USA Guided Tours: New York City Must-Sees On and Off Broadway
February may not be the most popular month in which to visit New York City, given it’s in the middle of winter. Tourists who do take advantage of the cheaper flights, however, will find many amazing opportunities unavailable at any other time of the year. In fact, there’s so much going on that you’ll want to visit the most iconic sights — the traditional “must-sees,” if you will — as quickly as possible to fit everything in. That’s where USA Guided Tours New York bus tours comes in!
With our award-winning daytime, evening and custom private tours, we take you to many of the famous Big Apple landmarks in just a day or evening. Enjoy our complimentary bottled water in our heated buses as our tour guides give you all the details on each neighborhood and sight you visit, from Wall Street and the nearby World Trade Center complex to Madison Square Park under the sleek Flatiron Building. Unlike other New York bus tours, USA Guided Tours’s guides hop off with you at each stop in order to give you all the history and fun facts you need to become an NYC expert!
You’ll never waste time catching cabs, running to grab the subway, or waiting endlessly for the next hop-on, hop-off shuttle in the frigid February air with USA Guided Tours. Our vans take you directly to each sight in Manhattan and Brooklyn, so that you spend most of your time seeing the Brooklyn Bridge and Central Park, rather than traveling between them.
Once you’ve seen Rockefeller Center, Chelsea Market, Trinity Church, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral on 5th Avenue with USA Guided Tours, then you can devote the rest of your trip to enjoying perhaps the best-kept secrets of winter in New York: Broadway Week (16 Jan – 4 Feb) and NYC Must-See Week (29 Jan – 11 Feb). Both festive events offer 2-for-1 tickets so that you can bring the whole family for less!
During Broadway Week, catch some of the most iconic musicals on the Great White Way, from The Phantom of the Opera to Kinky Boots and Wicked. A few plays also qualify for Broadway Week’s deal, including Uma Thurman’s star turn in The Parisian Woman — written by Beau Willimon, creator of Netflix’s House of Cards — and John Lithgow’s one-man show, Stories by Heart.
The slogan for NYC Must-See Week is “burn through your bucket list,” and the laundry list of participating museums, shows, and attractions reveals why. Like art? Grab 2-for-1s to the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Guggenheim, MoMA, and the Brooklyn Museum. Into architecture? Tour some of the City’s most famous buildings, from Carnegie Hall to the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden, the United Nations, and NBC Studios at 30 Rock. If it’s history you care about, be sure to visit the 9/11 Tribute Museum — near the 9/11 Memorial that we stop at on our daytime NYC guided bus tour — the Intrepid Sea, Air, & Space Museum on the docked aircraft carrier, the Morris-Jumel Mansion (the oldest house in Manhattan), and the Museum of the City of New York.
With 2-for-1 on all of these deals, you’ve got to take advantage of this opportunity as much as you can. So, see the usual “must-sees” with our quick but jam-packed USA Guided Tours guided bus tours, and then jump on these excellent deals to have a truly wonderful NYC vacation!
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