Venture from Toronto to the vibrant streets of New York City, exploring iconic landmarks and cultural hotspots. Start with a scenic drive to NYC, where you'll visit Central Park, stroll through Strawberry Fields, and admire the American Museum of Natural History. Experience the unique Little Island and Hudson Yards, home to the Vessel and Edge sky deck. Optional adventures include a Liberty Cruise and a classic Broadway show. Enjoy delicious meals in Chinatown and Chelsea Market, immersing yourself in the local flavors. With a mix of urban exploration and cultural experiences, this tour is perfect for travelers seeking a rich New York experience.
- All-inclusive 5-day tour from Toronto to New York City
- Guided visits to Central Park, museums, and iconic attractions
- Options for Liberty Cruise, Broadway shows, and more
- Comfortable transportation with hotel stays included
Boarding location:Total 4 boarding locations 06:00Departure Scarborough: Time Hortons (Woodside Square Mall);1571 Sandhurst Cir Unit 420, Scarborough, ON M1V 1V2, Canada; 06:20Departure Markham: Burger King (opposite Markham Square);3088 Hwy 7, Markham, ON L3R 0J4, Canada; 07:10Departure Toronto Chinatown: Tim Hortons;438 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 2K8, Canada; 07:45Departure Mississauga: Starbucks;2100 Hurontario St, Mississauga, ON L5B 1M8, Canada; Drop-off location:Totally 4 drop-off locations Scarborough: Time Hortons (Woodside Square Mall);1571 Sandhurst Cir Unit 420, Scarborough, ON M1V 1V2, Canada; Markham: Burger King (opposite Markham Square);3088 Hwy 7, Markham, ON L3R 0J4, Canada; Toronto Chinatown: Tim Hortons;438 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 2K8, Canada; Mississauga: Starbucks;2100 Hurontario St, Mississauga, ON L5B 1M8, Canada;
Today we will depart from Toronto to New York. New York City, a global hub of culture, finance, and innovation, thrills with iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Times Square. It’s a city that never sleeps, where every street tells a story. Itinerary: Toronto → New York
Today we will explore Central Park, visiting Strawberry Fields, the Mall, Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, and more, while learning how the park was transformed into today’s masterpiece. Next, we will visit the American Museum of Natural History, renowned for its exhibitions and collections, or stroll along Fifth Avenue. After lunch, we head to Little Island and Hudson Yards to see the Vessel and climb the Edge, or take a Liberty Cruise for views of the Statue of Liberty. In the evening, you may choose to enjoy a Broadway musical (optional).
Itinerary: Hotel→ Central Park Walking Tour (60 mins, go to Strawberry Fields、The Mall、Bow Bridge, Bethesda Terrace and so on.)→ American Museum of Natural History (Optional, 120 mins) Or Fifth Avenue (120 mins)→ Little Island (30 mins) → Hudson Yards (150 mins,Outside visit Vessel; The Edge, Optional; Liberty Cruise, Optional) → Broadway Theatre (Optional) → Hotel Lunch recommendation (at your own expense): Go to The Shops at Columbus Circle for lunch. There is a Michelin restaurant nearby, and if you need to dine, you can make a reservation in advance (at your own expense). Dinner recommendation (at your own expense): various popular Japanese Lamian Noodles, such as lppudo Westside, Yilan ICHIRAN Ramen NY Times Square, Hide Chan Ramen, etc.
Central Park Walking Tour (60 mins, go to Strawberry Fields、The Mall、Bow Bridge, Bethesda Terrace and so on.) Central Park is the back garden of New York citizens. The park is beautiful in all seasons: bright red and green in spring, bright sunshine in summer, fiery red maple leaves in autumn, and silvery white and bleak in winter. Both local residents and tourists from all over the world are deeply attracted by this paradise among high-rise buildings. The park looks natural, but its landscape is actually carefully created: there are several artificial lakes, long walking trails, two skating rinks, a wildlife sanctuary, many lawns and children's playgrounds. It is also a well-known urban park in New York. From "Spider-Man" to "The Avengers", Central Park has frequently appeared in Marvel movies.
American Museum of Natural History (Optional, 120 mins) Or Fifth Avenue (120 mins) American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History is historic itself as a scientific and cultural institution. Created in 1869 with the support of notables like Theodore Roosevelt, J. Pierpont Morgan, and then New York Governor John Thompson Hoffman. Packed with exhibitions representing people and animals throughout the ages, the museum also contains the Hayden Planetarium and an IMAX theater, as well as special visiting exhibitions and plenty of places to eat and shop. Exhibits include Dinosaur Hall, the Hall of Biodiversity, the Hall of Planet Earth, the Rose Center for Earth and Space. Some of the collections, you will be very familiar, because the movie, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian was mostly filmed in the National Museum of Natural History. or Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the borough of Manhattan.
Little Island Officially opening to the public free of charge in 2021, the floating park has become a must-see for New York City influencers since its opening. Its unique and refreshing design supports the park, which floats above the Hudson River, by 132 concrete "tulips" of varying heights, forming 2.4 acres of hills and winding paths. The entire island is home to approximately 400 different species of trees, shrubs, ground covers, and perennials, including at least 100 different tree species adapted to the New York climate. Each corner of the island represents a different microclimate, depending on the topography, sunlight, and wind conditions.
Hudson Yards (150 mins,Outside visit Vessel; The Edge, Optional; Liberty Cruise, Optional) In 2019, Hudson Yards opened with great anticipation, becoming the most dazzling skyscraper cluster on the far west side of Manhattan, subverting the public's imagination of the city! But the miracle of Hudson Yards is far more than that... The most eye-catching one should be the new landmark Vessel, known as the "Eiffel Tower of New York", with a hollow spiral staircase connecting the two, which is extremely subversive and controversial. 30 Hudson Yards also has the highest city observation deck in the Western Hemisphere, the Edge, which is higher than the Empire State Building Observation Deck at 1,050 feet and the Rockefeller Center Observation Deck at 850 feet above the ground!
Broadway Theatre Optional in your expense Broadway theater refers to the dramas performed in theaters in the Manhattan theater area and Lincoln Center in New York, USA. Broadway is famous for performing musicals, and various classic and wonderful performances are performed here every day and night. There are also frequent performances of dramas, operas, dances, etc. It is the most famous theater area in the English-speaking world, along with the West End Theater in London. Over the past century, Broadway has been regarded as the center of performing arts in New York and even the world. The Broadway Theater area is also an important tourist attraction in New York City.
Today we will visit DUMBO, a famous photo spot under the Manhattan Bridge, and explore Brookfield Place with luxury brands, art, and festive Christmas décor. You may choose to visit the One World Observatory (optional), Ground Zero, or the unique World Trade Center station. Next, discover Chinatown & Little Italy for local food and culture, then head to Chelsea Market. After lunch, enjoy the holiday spirit at Bryant Park Christmas Market, the New York Public Library, and Kinokuniya Bookstore, with stops at Blue Bottle Coffee and Lady M Cake. Finally, we’ll visit Macy’s to admire its iconic Christmas window displays.
Itinerary: Hotel → DUMBO "Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass" (60 mins) → Brookfield Place (20 mins) → One World Trade Center Observatory (Optional) + Ground Zero+World Trade Center station (90 mins) → Chelsea Market (45 mins) → Bryant Park Christmas Market+New York Public Library+Kinokuniya Bookstores+Blue Bottle Coffee&Lady M Cake (120 mins) → Macy’s Christmas window show (30 mins) → Hotel Lunch recommendation (at your own expense): punch in authentic Cantonese restaurants in Chinatown (Cantonese Dim sum&morning tea, Little pan rice, Sambo rice, etc.) or taste authentic Italian food in Little Italy Dinner recommendation (at your own expense): Go to K-Town, where you can taste tofu pot, Korean cuisine, barbecue, Jujiu, etc. You can also choose Food Court light meals and fast food
"Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass" in DUMBO, Brooklyn Located on the East River in New York, DUMBO is now a vibrant artistic district. Brooklyn Park along the riverbank offers a great view of the New York downtown skyline and the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges. The carefully preserved cobblestone roads, red brick walls, and the popular carousel make this place full of charm.
Brookfield Place
One World Trade Center Observatory (Optional) + Ground Zero+World Trade Center station (90 mins) One World Trade Center Observatory Also known as the Freedom Tower, this 1,776-foot landmark is the tallest building in the U.S. Its height commemorates the Declaration of Independence. Highlights include the Global Welcome Center, immersive exhibits like Voices and Foundations, virtual time-lapse elevators, and the Discovery Level with 360° city views. Ground Zero The site of the September 11 attacks, now home to memorials and ongoing redevelopment projects. World Trade Center Station (Oculus) A striking $4 billion transit hub designed by Santiago Calatrava, featuring soaring white rib structures and Westfield World Trade Center Mall.
Chelsea Market Chelsea Market was originally converted from an abandoned factory. It is an indoor market that combines a food court and retro design shops. It is one of the most popular markets in New York. There are many novel and interesting gift shops here, which are very suitable for buying souvenirs. "Going to Chelsea Market to eat lobster once" has become an important stop on the must-eat list of many foodies when they come to New York! In addition to seafood from all over the world, Australian pies, French desserts, Japanese sushi and Italian ice cream can all be found in the dazzling market.
Bryant Park Christmas Market+New York Public Library+Kinokuniya Bookstores+Blue Bottle Coffee&Lady M Cake (120 mins) Bryant Park Bryant Park is a beloved, year-round New York City destination. Known as Manhattan's Town Square, the park is famous for its lush seasonal gardens, free activities, world class restrooms, and al fresco dining. Located adjacent to the New York Public Library and surrounded by iconic skyscrapers, Bryant Park is visited by more than 12 million people each year and is one of the busiest public spaces in the world. New York Public Library The magnificent New York Public Library has a solemn lion sculpture at the entrance. Walk up the marble steps and through the corridor to enter the castle-like library.
Macy’s Christmas window show (30 mins)
In the morning, we will watch the The Radio City Rockettes Show. After a leisurely lunch, you will have enough time to prepare for the New Year. Itinerary: The Radio City Rockettes (90 mins,include ticket) → Queue up to enter Times Square after lunch to prepare for the countdown
Kindly Reminder: 1. The Rockettes dance show will be performed in the 3rd Mezzanine area, please refer to the actual arrangement on the day. 2. If you visit Times Square and welcome the New Year with millions of people, we also provide an indoor rest service center with dedicated staff to receive you. 3. After the countdown, guests can choose to return to the hotel and rest or use a free airport drop-off service directly to the three major airports (LGA, JFK and EWR), taking flights after 4:00 AM on 1 January 2026. If the room is not occupied at that night (count by room), Tour fee does not change; If room is occupying, and drop-off service is provided for guests who shared the room, there will be a one-time charge of $20/person, please inform your tour leader in advance. 4. Exclusive countdown service details: Hotel shuttle bus: departure at 18:00/21:00/01:30.
The Radio City Rockettes The Radio City Christmas Spectacular stars the world famous Radio City Rockettes in an unparalleled show featuring the Rockettes' signature eye high kicks, precision choreography and exciting show stopping numbers. This legendary Spectacular has dazzled and inspired over 65 million people for more than 75 years and continues to create memories that will last a lifetime. Make your holiday season one to remember with the show deemed “A Superspectacular” by the New York Times.
Queue up to enter Times Square after lunch to prepare for the countdown (you can purchase a Times Square Countdown Ceremony VIP Pass at your own expense)
Today we will depart from New York and return to Toronto, ending our pleasant journey. Itinerary: New York → Toronto
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