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When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, An Affair to Remember, Breakfast at Tiffany’s… how many great romances began in New York City? Create your own big city romance in New York with Romancing Manhattan Tours.
Let’s start by creating your dream trip to New York. We believe that New York is one of the most romantic cities in the world. Have you ever had a kiss on the top of the Empire State Building when the lights just begin to sparkle? Or held hands while strolling down The Promenade in Central Park?
For anyone who wants fall in love in New York you’ve come to the right place. We’ve gathered together the perfect New York experiences for you.
Your Romantic New York vacation package is meant to be customized to make it your own. You have great flexibility in choosing what days and times you see a Broadway show, go to dinner and take your private tour. The same goes for the rest of what’s included.
You’ll work closely with your own personal New York concierge to make sure your trip is custom-tailored to your liking. Like a fine suit.
A New York City romance is like nothing else. Your Romantic New York customized vacation will leave you with memories you’ll never forget.
Thank you so much for your excellent service in planning our Manhattan adventure! Your attention to detail, thoughtfulness and knowledge of NYC made our 25th anniversary trip unforgettable. We were able to see and do so many things that we would not have been able to enjoy thanks to your expertise. We will be recommending Romancing Manhattan Tours to all our friends and relatives!
Your personal New York itinerary will be customized to fit your preferred schedule and timing. Dates and times of all the components of your package are flexible and can be organized according to your preferences.
Here’s a sample itinerary so you have an idea of how everything can be arranged. You will have both flexibility as well as a good organized structure in the planning of your Romantic New York Vacation Package!
A Romancing Manhattan Tours representative will greet you at the airport and escort you to your private vehicle.
Travel time to your hotel will be approximately 1 hour to 1.5 hours. When you arrive at your hotel you will already be checked in. Your luggage will be brought to your room while you have a quick meet-and-greet with your Romancing Manhattan Tours concierge.
Enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure. Go for a walk and get oriented to your hotel’s neighborhood. Take advantage of the personalized suggestions your concierge gave you.
Today you set out to explore the Big Apple! Your personal tour guide and private vehicle will meet you at your hotel.
You can start your tour any time you want, although a typical start time is between 9 am and 10 am. Your tour today will last 8 hours and will include lunch. See the next section in the itinerary for all the tour details on what you will be seeing.
When your tour is finished we will drop you back off at your hotel where you will have plenty of time to freshen up for your first big night out on the town. The energy of New York is building up inside of you as you get ready for your first big night on the town!
Your dinner reservation is set. Enjoy great food, excellent service and a romantic setting which will set the tone for your romantic night out.
After dinner you’ll head on over to the Empire State Building for an evening visit. When the lights twinkle on the Manhattan skyline that’s when the magic really begins. You’ll have special VIP skip-the-line entrance tickets to get in.
Let’s not forget the famous scenes at the top of the Empire State Building in Sleepless in Seattle and An Affair to Remember. But tonight is yours. This is your moment to create your own New York story!
Stop 1 – Statue of Liberty & Manhattan skyline
The suggested start time for today is between 9 am to 10 am.
Our tour starts with a drive down to the southern tip of Manhattan. This is where it all began. The story of New York starts here in the winding streets of the Financial District.
We will board the Staten Island Ferry – started by Cornelius Vanderbilt in the early 1800s – for a ride across New York Harbor. Along the way we will get an up close view of Lady Liberty herself, welcoming all to New York just as she has been doing since 1886.
There are some things that some of us New Yorkers just never get tired of. This is one of them! Your guide will share with you the story of the Statue of Liberty and her fascinating history. You’ll learn about her symbolic features such as the 7 points on her crown, all while seeing her from just a few hundred feet away!
On the way back to Manhattan the skyline views will just take your breath away. This is where you will come to know how and why New York became known as the Empire State. From here you’ll take in spectacular views of Brooklyn, Staten Island, New Jersey, Ellis Island, Governors Island and, of course, Manhattan.
This is the perfect beginning point from which to understand the story of New York.
Stop 2 – The birthplace of New York – Financial District
If you love history you’ll be in for a real treat. If you don’t… then you will have a newfound appreciation for it. We promise you that!
These are the streets as they were laid out by the Dutch in the 1600s. This is also where George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States. Most don’t realize this but New York was the first capital of the US!
In this neighborhood you’ll see the statue of the Charging Bull up close and take some pictures. We’ll take you for a walk down Wall Street where you’ll learn about the beginnings of our country and its financial forming. You’ll get an inside look at the Federal Hall National Memorial, the NYSE and other historic sites.
Inside the Trinity churchyard you’ll see the grave of Alexander Hamilton and other important New Yorkers. You’ll also see a very mysterious and haunting tombstone with a riddle on it that you will solve!
The New York Times had voted Lower Manhattan and the Financial District the NYC neighborhood with the most beautiful buildings. We will take a look at all of them, including the Woolworth Building (once the tallest building in the world from 1913 to 1930).
The Financial District is also a favorite site for movie producers! John Wick, Hitch and Batman were all filmed here (among many others).
Stop 3 – Lunch at Katz’s Delicatessen (or Joe’s Pizza in Greenwich Village)
Time for lunch! Are you hungry? Next stop: Katz’s Delicatessen on the Lower East Side. The oldest deli in New York, Katz’s has been around since 1888. You can still see the sign in the window from World War II: “Send a salami to your boy in the army”. If you choose NYC-style pizza then your lunch will be in Greenwich Village.
You’ll want to save your appetite for Katz’s enormous sandwiches. The pastrami on rye with mustard and sliced onions with a side of fresh pickles is the way to go. But you can choose from any one of their many sandwiches.
Traditional Jewish side dishes like knish, matzoh ball soup, potato latkes, cheese blintzes and others are all on the menu. Try a traditional New York egg cream or a Dr. Brown’s cherry soda. You’re in New York!
The moment you step inside Katz’s you’ll know you’re someplace special. The smell of smoked pastrami and brisket fills the air. The hundreds of pictures on the walls let you know how special this place is to so many people (most of them famous).
Stop 4 – Chinatown, Little Italy & the Lower East Side
Time to take the lid off the melting pot of New York. This is the neighborhood that put New York on the map as the most diverse place on earth. Millions of immigrants settled here.
We’re going to walk the streets of this gritty yet vibrant neighborhood and explore its roots. They run deep. And we’re going to see why. The streetscape of the Lower East Side is quintessential NYC: tenement buildings and fire escapes, mixed in with newer modern apartment buildings and trendy boutiques and restaurants.
Chinatown and Little Italy are a part of the Lower East Side. Here you’ll get a little history of the gangs of New York, the Italian Mafia and hear some interesting stories to take back home with you.
And if you’re a little hungry we’ll take you to try some of the best cannolis in the city. Even hungrier? How about some fresh mozzarella and imported prosciutto from a traditional Italian deli on Mulberry Street?
Stop 5 – A walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
Time to walk off those calories. Next, we’re going to go for a walk over the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. This is a ‘bucket list’ item for many people (even many New Yorkers).
Straight down the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge is an elevated walkway that sits above the traffic. We’re going to either walk completely across the bridge to Brooklyn or just walk over to the first tower then back to Manhattan. The choice is yours!
This was the longest suspension bridge in the world for 20 years after it opened in 1883. No other bridge has been painted, photographed and written about more than the Brooklyn Bridge. From this vantage point you can appreciate the majesty and architectural brilliance of the most famous bridge in the world.
The views from here are inspiring to say the least. And when you get to the point when you look up as you walk under those famous gothic arches… well… let’s just say this will be one of those magical New York moments you’ll never forget.
Stop 6 – 9/11 Memorial & Museum
After the Brooklyn Bridge we will pay a visit to the 9/11 Memorial. You’ll see the 2 memorial pools that were built in the exact footprints of each of the Twin Towers. Get a breakdown of the days events and pay your respects to the Fireman’s Memorial and Ladder & Company 10, the firehouse located directly across the street from the Twin Towers.
Learn about the new World Trade Center site, its construction as well as some interesting facts about the Twin Towers and the old World Trade Center. Across the street we’ll also pay a visit to St. Paul’s Chapel, which not only played a vital role during the rescue efforts on 9/11 but also hosted George Washington after his inauguration just down the block at Federal Hall.
Your visit to the 9/11 Memorial will conclude with a personal tour of the 9/11 Museum by your guide. Hear the touching, heart-warming stories of New Yorkers from that day.
As intense and sad as a visit to this site can be, we promise you’ll leave feeling touched and uplifted by the kindness and compassion this horrible event brought out in all of us.
Stop 7 – Greenwich Village & Soho
Next, we’re going to make our way slightly more uptown to where the high-rises and skyscrapers give way to narrow, tree-lined streets and picturesque alleyways. Welcome to Greenwich Village!
Learn about the lives of NYC’s bohemian counter-culture, beatniks, poets and musicians. There’s an amazing energy here. The Village has a real neighborhood feel to it.
Your guide will share with you the rich history that Greenwich Village holds. This tends to be our guests most favorite part of the City. We think it might be yours too! It’s certainly one of ours.
If you’ve chosen the NYC-style pizza lunch option, this is where we’ll be stopping. Joe’s Pizza (of Spiderman fame) makes authentic, fresh, thin crust NYC-style pizza. Check out the walls of photos! Everyone from Leonardo di Caprio to P Diddy loves Joe’s!
Just south of Greenwich Village is the small yet energetic and vibrant neighborhood of Soho. A landmark neighborhood filled with 19th century cast-iron buildings Soho evolved from a manufacturing district into an enclave for artists in the 1960s. Today it’s a popular shopping destination and still very well known for its dozens of free art galleries.
Stop 8 – The Highline Park & Meatpacking District
In the northwestern corner of Greenwich Village is one of New York’s most unique and interesting sites: The High Line Park. Located in the Meatpacking District (a part of Greenwich Village) The High Line was an old abandoned elevated railway that was transformed into a public park!
We’ll take you on a walk along The High Line where you’ll get some unusual perspectives of the City as we wind our way through various buildings, tunnels and walkways. A short distance away you’ll be able to see the old pier where the survivors of the Titanic arrived.
Stop 9 – Midtown Manhattan & the Top of the Rock Observation Deck
As we make our way from downtown to Midtown Manhattan we’ll come into that part of the City where it’s most recognizable landmarks are located.
One of the first stops in Midtown is also one of our personal favorites, the Flatiron Building and Madison Square Park across the street. We have some great vintage film to show you here!
Next, we’ll take you to the perfect spot on 5th Avenue to see the most iconic skyscraper in the world, the Empire State Building. You’ll hear how it was constructed in only 18 months and learn some interesting facts and trivia you’ll be talking about for years.
Then it’s over to Grand Central Terminal for an eye-opening 20-minute tour where you’ll discover many of its secrets. This is one of the most beautiful interior spaces you’ll ever see. And of course it’s been in many movies, from Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest with Cary Grant to the lovable animals from Madagascar!
Nearby you’ll see the impressive spire of the Chrysler Building and hear the story of the greatest and most legendary skyscraper races in history. Just down the road on 42nd Street is the United Nations Headquarters where we’ll get an outside look at this important landmark.
Next, we’ll take you to Rockefeller Center. You’ll get a peek at NBC’s Today Show studios, take a walk past Radio City Music Hall, the famous Channel Gardens and view some of Rockefeller Centers iconic artwork and sculptures.
Our final stop in Rockefeller Center is 65 stories high at the Top of the Rock observation deck. You’ll skip the lines with your guide and go straight to the top! These views are something you will never forget. That’s a promise! You’ll have your guide with you to point out all the landmarks and give you an overview of the surrounding city.
Finally, you’ll complete Midtown Manhattan at the Crossroads of the World: Times Square. Learn some facts and trivia about the spectacular billboards, hear some interesting history and see some landmarks from the glory days of Broadway and The Great White Way!
Final stop – Central Park, Harlem & Uptown Manhattan
From Midtown we’ll head uptown to Harlem which is in Upper Manhattan. Here you’ll discover the rich history of this vibrant neighborhood, from the beautiful 19th-century architecture to an old mansion used by George Washington during the Revolutionary War. We’ll take a walk through the largest Gothic-style cathedral in the world, see the famous diner from Seinfeld and stop for some photos in front of the legendary Apollo Theater.
Then we’ll see the Upper West Side where we’ll pass by Lincoln Center (remember that scene from Moonstruck?). Then we’ll get out at the Dakota Apartment Building where John Lennon lived and where, unfortunately, his life was ended.
Across the street from the Dakota we begin our invigorating stroll through Central Park at Strawberry Fields. From here we’ll see the Bethesda Terrace and other landmarks of Central Park you will not want to miss.
So much of Central Park is recognizable from TV and the movies. This will be a favorite place to take many photos!
Next, we’ll go for a ride up Madison Avenue and Park Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. One of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country you’ll see some gorgeous early 20th century mansions and townhouses (including some infamous ones).
We’ll end our tour today with a drive down 5th Avenue’s Millionaire’s Row for a glimpse at some famous addresses and landmark buildings.
Your guide and vehicle will drop you off at your hotel or anywhere in Manhattan you want to go.
What is a visit to New York without some shopping? There are many great places and neighborhoods to shop in New York: Soho, 5th Avenue, East Village, Madison Avenue to name a few.
We can customize a shopping itinerary for the both of you if you like and you can use your private chauffered vehicle to take you around.
Who doesn’t need a little pampering after a day of shopping in New York, right? No doubt you’ll both be a little tired and will need to indulge in a little rejuvenation. For this, you will head on over to one of the best spas in New York.
You will each be able to choose two 1-hour treatments from an assortment of innovative spa options. Couples massages are also available. Afterwards, you can relax and take advantage of all the amenities at the spa.
By now you will certainly be hungry for dinner and boy do we have something special lined up for you! You will have a romantic pre-theater dinner at a very nice restaurant chosen specially for you by your concierge. Showtime is usually 7 pm or 8 pm, so your pre-theater dinner will be reserved for 5 pm or 5:30 pm. After dinner you’ll be within walking distance of the theater.
You’ll arrive at the theater and head to your premium seats in either the front center orchestra or front center mezzanine. The curtain rises and the Broadway magic begins. Enjoy the show!
Afterwards, have a nightcap at one of the City’s many rooftop bars or just drop by a local favorite. And, should the mood strike you, take an evening stroll down Broadway. Let the lights inspire you. You’re sure to understand now why we call it The Great White Way!
Enjoy today at your leisure. Get suggestions from your concierge on how to get the most of your day. Do you want to visit some museums? Do some more shopping? Discover a different part of the City? We’re here to make sure you get to do everything you want.
Tonight you’ll be setting sail on the Hudson River on a romantic 3-hour, 3-course dinner cruise aboard the glass-enclosed Bateaux New York. The glittering skyline of Manhattan beckons on this magical night! It’ll be an evening you won’t ever forget.
On your last day in New York you will have free time to go back and explore the parts of the City you enjoyed the most. View the suggestions from your personal concierge to make the most of your day.
At a time selected by you and your concierge you’ll make your way to the Central Park Boathouse for a 30-minute private gondola ride on the Central Park Lake. This is definitely one of the most romantic things you can do in New York. You’ll love it!
Later on in the evening when it gets dark you’ll have a pre-arranged horse & carriage ride through Central Park just for you. Enjoy a 1-hour ride through the park on a tradition that New Yorkers have been enjoying for over 150 years.
Afterwards, you can choose to end your final evening in New York however you like. We are here to make it special for you.
Today we say goodbye to New York! You’ll be taking back many new memories of your romantic New York vacation.
Your chauffeur and private vehicle will pick you up at your hotel and return you to the airport for your return flight home.