Things to Do in New York - Planning a Trip to NYC

We're here to help you plan an unforgettable adventure in the Big Apple.

Published: May 16, 2024
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Planning a trip to New York? With over 60 million visitors annually, New York City is one of the most popular destinations in the world.

There are endless fun things to do in New York. From historic landmarks and world-class museums to innovative galleries and big-city culture, New York has something to offer everyone!

Here's our guide to the things you can't miss in the Big Apple, plus a free trip-planning tool where you can create your dream itinerary.

Guided Tours of New York

Sightseeing in NYC

One of the most popular things to do in New York is to take a guided New York sightseeing tour. A great way to start your visit with a comprehensive city overview tour, like the Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tours. These include stops at all the top sights and landmarks throughout the city and feature live narration on every bus.

Once you have a feel for the city layout, you’ll be in good shape to start exploring the sights and visiting attractions.

More specific tours offer a way to get to know New York and learn about topics or certain neighborhoods that interest you.

Popular guided tours include the Food on Foot Tours which bring you to some of the best authentic New York food spots, the Central Park Sightseeing Bike Tours – a lovely thing to do in Central Park, and the Best of Brooklyn Walking Tour in Williamsburg which showcases the trendy areas of the Brooklyn borough and more.

Cruises & Waterfront Attractions

Another popular thing to do in New York is to get out on a New York cruise and get a new perspective of the city from the water. Choose from an array of popular cruise options, including a Best of NYC Cruise, where you'll get stunning views of the Manhattan skyline from the water, a classic sail on Clipper City Tall Ship Cruises, or the Liberty Cruise, named for getting up close to the Statue of Liberty, and more.

As the ‘melting pot of America,’ many New York City visitors come to pay homage to their ancestors by visiting the Statue of Liberty and investigating their genealogy and family history at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.

Check out New York's intriguing array of museums

American Museum of Natural History

New York City is known for its museum-going culture, so make sure you visit a few of the most popular New York museums

Pay tribute to the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and see the impressive and moving memorial built in the locations of the original World Trade Center towers. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum honors the lives of all those lost during the attacks by poignantly reflecting on the events of the attack. The museum sensitively chronicles the efforts made by service members and volunteers in the aftermath and displays the results of the recovery and restoration efforts.

One thing that many tourists in New York City are always on the lookout for is a celebrity sighting. For a guaranteed celeb-spotting, head to Madame Tussauds New York in Times Square where you can get up close to and interact with all of your favorite celebrities under one roof.

New York is home to one of the world’s largest Natural History Museums, the American Museum of Natural History, where you can explore fascinating exhibitions that explore animal and plant life from around the globe.

Whether you’re a fan of the fine arts or not, be sure to visit at least one art museum while you’re in the city - many are conveniently located along the "Museum Mile". Some popular choices with visitors and locals alike include the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) or  the Guggenheim.You're bound to learn something new.

Shop till you drop, enjoy tasty treats and experience Broadway's razzle dazzle

Fifth Avenue

One of the quintessential things to do in New York City is shopping (window shopping counts!) Poke around the shops that line Fifth and Madison Avenues, where you can find high-end designer labels, funny socks, and check out the seasonal, museum-worthy window displays.

Other popular things to do include catching a Broadway show, lounging in or going for a stroll through Central Park, scouting out colorful murals and street art, and of course, sampling an authentic New York City slice, bagels, the latest foodie trends, and other local cuisines.

Soar to great heights and get epic skyline views

Empire State view

Of all the things to do in New York, one of the most thrilling is seeking out the best views of the city skyline. Head to the Top of the Rock or the Empire State Building (or both so you can compare the views!)

Both attractions include exhibits that explore New York City’s rich history before you board an elevator to get sky-high views. Download an app or look at the exhibits to identify buildings and landmarks in your line of vision.

Tip: Save these attractions for the end of your trip if you want to get a whole new perspective on some of the places you’ve visited. You might be able to identify some of the sights on your own based on your experiences.

New York neighborhoods

Lower Manhattan skyline

Make the most of your time and your New York Pass by visiting attractions in neighborhoods you want to spend time strolling around and exploring.

  • Things to do in Lower Manhattan: also known as “Downtown,” Lower Manhattan consists of everything below 14th Street and includes the New York Harbor waterfront area, The Battery, and New York’s financial district.
  • Things to do in Midtown Manhattan: consisting of everything between 60th Street and 14th Street, Midtown is home to Times Square and lots of iconic NYC landmarks.
  • Things to do in Uptown Manhattan: everything above 60th Street is considered part of Upper Manhattan. Uptown is home to Central Park, the Museum Mile, and Harlem.

Let us help you plan your dream trip!

New York trip planner

Whether you're a seasoned visitor or new to New York, we're here to help. Use our Trip planner tool to build your own unique NYC itinerary, with activities planned for each day and a route mapped out to help you get around. We'll even show you how much you can save on tickets to all of your chosen attractions. 

Our handy filters help you discover all sorts of things to do in the city, from must-sees to museums and much more. We wouldn't want you to miss out!

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Tips for How to Plan the Perfect Trip to New York

NYC from above

 

  • When planning a trip to New York make a list of all of the attractions, landmarks, and sights you want to see as well as any activities you want to do in the city.
     
  • Your designated New York trip planner needs to prioritize the list by “must-sees” and “nice-to-sees.”
     
  • Look up attraction hours of operation and make a note of them.
     
  • Download a Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour map to help you visualize where each attraction is in the city. Remember to add any from your list of attractions you want to visit if they’re not included on the map.
     
  • Create a blank itinerary that lets you plan each day by the hour (tip: in a spreadsheet, put the days you’ll be in New York in the top row and the hours of the day in the first column.)
     
  • To make the most of your time, visit attractions by neighborhood; this will reduce transportation time and costs. Lots of popular attractions are within walking distance of each other.
     
  • Add any reservations and travel information to your itinerary, including order confirmation numbers for quick reference.
     
  • Plot out when you’ll visit each attraction starting with your “must-sees” first and factor in how long you think you’ll spend at each location (be sure to allow time for any security checks or ticket lines.)
     
  • Build out some time for meals throughout your day.

Budgets and time constraints can be tricky to work around, but with a little research and work, it’s easy to plan a trip to New York City. Even if it won’t be the last time you visit the city, make the most of it and have fun.

Kirsten McCroskrie
Kirsten McCroskrie
Content Lead

Kirsten is a Scottish-born and London-based travel writer and copywriter, who’s always planning her next sunny escape. Her passion for solo travel has seen her teaching English in rural Spain, taking a gap year to party in Berlin, and living on the road in South America. As well as Go City, Kirsten has written for Skyscanner, KAYAK, Trainline, Culture Trip, and momondo.

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April in the Big Apple: Spring Surprises You’ll Love

Spring has officially sprung in New York City, and April is when the city sheds its winter layers and struts its stuff. Think pink cherry blossoms floating through the parks, open-air markets humming with energy, and secret rooftop gardens coming back to life. Whether you're visiting for the blooming flowers, world-class events, or just to snack through the city one taco at a time, this guide is here to help you unpack a trip full of unique NYC experiences. Ready for unforgettable views, classic sights, and some spring-only surprises? Let’s dive in.  Our top things to do in NYC this April include:  Central Park  New York Botanical Garden  Edge  Brooklyn Botanic Garden  Luna Park  Whitney Museum of American Art  Best of NYC Cruise by Circle Line  American Museum of Natural History  Harlem Gospel Tour by Inside Out Tours  Picnicking in Prospect Park  New York Botanical Garden: Blossom Bonanza  There’s no better place to get your floral fix than the New York Botanical Garden in The Bronx. April is prime time for their famed Orchid Show and, if you’re lucky, cherry blossom season! The air smells like a perfumer’s dream, and every corner bursts with color—from fields of daffodils to the swirling displays in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. You’ll wander winding paths through vibrant tulips, find zen in the Japanese Rock Garden, and maybe even catch a gardening workshop. The vibe? Refreshing, peaceful, and delightfully fragrant. You can plan your day to include a family picnic on the grassy lawns or explore historic buildings like the Stone Mill. Even if you’re just a casual plant fan, being here in April guarantees a total mood boost.  Edge: Sky-High April Views  Why not take in all of springtime NYC from the clouds? The Edge observation deck at Hudson Yards juts right out from the 100th floor, offering views that make everyone pause. The glass floors and angled walls give you thrilling perspectives—snap a pic with the city sprawling beneath your feet. In April, visibility is usually top-notch, so you’ll see the rooftops in bloom, the Hudson sparkling, and the city buzzing with life. The vibe up here? Electric and exhilarating. It’s perfect for sunset (trust us, you’ll want those golden hour photos) and easy to pair with a stroll along the nearby High Line for bonus skyline scouting.  Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Petal Power  Hop the subway to Brooklyn and celebrate Hanami—Japan’s tradition of cherry blossom viewing—right in New York. The Cherry Esplanade at Brooklyn Botanic Garden is legendary, and April is peak petal season. People gather to picnic under the pink clouds, take in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and stroll through magnolia groves. The atmosphere is dreamy and festive; you’ll catch spontaneous photo sessions, gentle music, and the satisfied silence of people who’ve finally shrugged off winter. Don’t forget to peek inside the Steinhardt Conservatory for a rainforest fix or lounge on the lawns with a fresh-baked treat from the café.  Whitney Museum of American Art: Spring Art Refresh  April calls for fresh perspectives, and the Whitney delivers with modern American works that spark conversation. Its home in the Meatpacking District is a stunner, with light-flooded galleries and multiple outdoor terraces for skyline photos. We love dropping in to see what contemporary and experimental shows are up—there’s always something new and provocative. In spring, the terrace blooms with sculpture and color, making the museum itself part of the art. If you’re craving a coffee break, the café’s views can’t be beaten. For art lovers, this is a can’t-miss April spot.  Best of NYC Cruise by Circle Line: Waterway Wonders  April is the sweet spot for boarding a Circle Line cruise—temperatures are warm enough for the open deck, but summer crowds are still distant. The Best of NYC Cruise loops you around Manhattan, letting you marvel at famous bridges, historic skyscrapers, and the very best Statue of Liberty angles. The narration is fun and peppered with plenty of juicy NYC trivia. We especially love heading out at golden hour for jazzy light and sparkling views. There’s a relaxed, vacation-y energy onboard—perfect for families and first-timers who want to check off the city’s greatest hits without pounding the pavement all day.  American Museum of Natural History: Rainy Day Wonderworld  April can bring the occasional shower, but you’ll hardly notice once you step inside the mind-boggling American Museum of Natural History. Massive dinosaur skeletons, dazzling gems, and the Hall of Ocean Life wow adults and kids alike. There’s something deeply satisfying about wandering through civilizations, ecosystems, and outer space—all before lunch. IMAX shows and interactive exhibits mean there’s never a dull moment, so go ahead and spend a whole afternoon exploring. The air buzzes with curiosity and discovery, making the museum a go-to April stop when you need a break from chasing cherry blossoms.  Harlem Gospel Tour by Inside Out Tours: Uplift Your Morning  April Sundays in Harlem? Yes, please! The Gospel Tour with Inside Out Tours lets you step right into a Harlem church and experience the soulful sounds that have shaped the neighborhood for generations. You’ll stroll historic streets, learn stories of the Harlem Renaissance, then settle in for a service filled with music that’s heartfelt and absolutely contagious. The community vibe is welcoming and the atmosphere inside the church feels exhilarating—whether you’re religious or not, everyone leaves with spirits lifted. Finish with a hearty brunch at Melba’s: order the chicken and waffles (trust us), and savor Harlem’s blend of old-school hospitality with a dash of cool.  Picnicking in Prospect Park: Brooklyn’s Green Escape  Spring Saturdays were made for Prospect Park, Brooklyn’s vast, leafy playground. The lawns roll out greenery as far as the eye can see, and there’s always a place to spread your blanket under a flowering tree. April means birdwatchers scanning for warblers, families renting pedal boats on the lake, and foodies picking up sandwiches from the legendary Court Street Grocers nearby (don’t miss their pastrami reuben). The park’s relaxed, community-driven vibe makes you feel like you’ve discovered a local secret. If you want to keep the adventure going, check the calendar for food festivals or pop over to Brooklyn Museum next door for art with your sunshine.    Ready for an April trip to remember? NYC in the springtime packs every day with new energy, color, and chances to see the city in a fresh light. Let these experiences make your trip unforgettable!    Enjoyed this? Check out our comprehensive deep dive into Central Park, and hop on a ferry to the world-renowned Statue of Liberty.  Step up your sightseeing with The New York Pass®    We make it easy to explore the best a city has to offer. We’re talking top attractions, hidden gems and local tours, all for one low price. Plus, you'll enjoy guaranteed savings, compared to buying individual attraction tickets.   See more, do more, and experience more with The New York Pass® – just choose a pass to get started! 
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