3-Day New York City Itinerary: how to make the most of your trip
Museums, restaurants, parks, skyscrapers... How to choose, then, if you only have three days? In this guide I tell you everything you need to make the most of your time in New York.
Are you eager to get on the plane to enjoy the thousand things to do in New York, but you only have 3 days? The previous organization will be crucial to make the most of the city.
It will be important that you decide in advance the activities you most want to do and that you book tickets and restaurants so that when you get there you don't have to wait in line. Here is my proposed itinerary with what you should not miss.
Day 1: The charm of Manhattan
Manhattan is considered the most emblematic and well-known district of New York. It's the image that surely comes to mind when you remember movies like Home Alone 2, Spiderman or *Breakfast at Tiffany's Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Relive those movie moments on your first day to fall in love with this city.
Spend the morning in Central Park
An excellent starting point for your trip is in the heart of the island. Central Park is a park that you can cross from north to south in 1 hour on foot and 20 minutes by bike.
I recommend the latter option because it will be useful for all the things to see and do in Central Park. Besides, you have all the energy to walk around the park because it is your first activity of the day. It is best to start with the north side, as we will then follow the itinerary to the south.
Obviously, you don't need to bring your bike from home, you can rent bikes for hours in Central Park, although I recommend you to do it online so you don't waste time once you arrive in the city.
Visit the MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Continuing south you will find inside the park the Met Museum, one of the best museums in New York and also one of the most important.
Van Gogh, Monet, Degas are just some of the big names you will find among the 2 million pieces of art in the museum.
I advise you to book your ticket to the MET online before your trip to avoid the queues. Admission is possible from 10 AM to 5PM. Wednesdays are closed to the public.
Continue enjoying Central Park to the south
Most of the well-known attractions in Central Park are located in the southern half of the park. You may remember iconic movie scenes along the Bow Bridge or characters crossing The Mall.
While you may not have time to get into all of them, take the most iconic photos. Here is a summary of the must-see stops on the south side:
- Belvedere Castle: built in 1865 in Victorian style, today it is home to the New York Weather Observatory.
- The Lake: the iconic lake over which the Bow Bridge crosses. You can rent a boat and sail over it or just take pictures.
- The Bow Bridge: scene of mythical movies and series, it is the longest bridge in Central Park, and the most romantic! Many marriage proposals take place here.
- The Mall: it is the main walkway of the park and there are statues dedicated to famous writers such as Shakespeare, Walter Scott, etc.
- Strawberry fields: a memorial to John Lennon that is always surrounded by flowers and tributes dedicated to the singer, who was murdered next to his apartment building, just outside Central Park.
- Alice in Wonderland: beautiful bronze statue that portrays one of the most emblematic scenes of Alice in Wonderland.
- Central Park Carousel: not only kids enjoy this attraction, many adults dare to ride it to get the best pictures.
Visit St. Patrick's Cathedral
When leaving the park you can walk along Fifth Avenue and approximately 9 minutes away you will find St. Patrick's Cathedral. A neo-gothic architectural monument and the largest cathedral in the United States.
It is open to the public until 6PM and admission is free. But if you want an audio guide and a tour accompanied by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, you will have to book your ticket to St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Enjoy the walk to Times Square
When leaving St. Patrick's Cathedral I recommend you to take 50th Street. Across this street is Rockefeller Center, which you can take pictures of from outside. And if you continue with your tour you can also appreciate the grandiose Top of the Rock.
Of course, you can go up to admire the incredible views of New York by booking tickets for the Top of the Rock observation deck. They cost around 40 euros per person and you will have the best views of Central Park and the Empire State Building.
Walk up 7th Avenue and continue on Broadway for about 11 minutes until you reach the famous intersection with 45th Street. From there you will be able to admire all the illuminated advertising featuring the musical hits of the moment.
Joe's pizza, perfect to recharge your batteries
With all the walking you've been doing, you deserve a lunch break, and what better than Joe's Pizza, the most famous pizza in New York! You have a branch right there on Broadway.
If you feel like checking out other options, here is the list of the best places to eat in New York.
Climb to the Empire State Building observation deck and enjoy the sunset
After a long day of sightseeing in Manhattan, there's nothing better than watching the sunset - the Empire State Building is right there for you! To get there you can take the N, R or W subway lines or walk for 13 minutes.
Keep in mind that access to the Empire State observation deck is quite popular, so booking your tickets to go up to the Empire State is the best way to go. You'll avoid spending time in the long lines and have more time to relax and enjoy the sunset.
If you are hesitating between the two viewpoints, here is the difference between going up to the Empire State and going up to the Top of the Rock, I tell you that it is not an easy choice, but whatever you decide, you will get it right.
Enjoy a unique night on Broadway
Come back one last time to Times Square to see the neon lights and close the day by attending a Broadway musical! The Lion King, Aladdin, The Phantom of the Opera... There's something for everyone.
It is also advisable to buy your tickets in advance to Broadway musicals so you don't run out of seats. After that, just show up at the door at the appointed time and that's it! Your ears will witness the theatrical talent behind the scenes.
Day 2: Architectural wonders
In New York you encounter great works of art. From the Statue of Liberty to the latest collections at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Get the best tourist card and treat yourself to the luxury of visiting as many as you can.
On the way to the Statue of Liberty
Nothing better to start the day than seeing the iconic Statue of Liberty. To do this, I recommend booking a Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferry tour.
First you stop at Liberty Island, the island where the Statue is located. You can access both the museum and the observation deck directly.
At the end of your tour, get back on the ferry again, but this time head towards Ellis Island and the Immigration Museum. You will learn a lot about the great waves of immigration that made New York and the United States the great multicultural region it is today.
See the surroundings of Rockefeller Center
Back in Manhattan, you can take the subway line 1 towards Rockefeller Center, it will take you approximately 30 minutes. In this famous complex of buildings you will find stores, restaurants and even, if you visit New York in December, a skating rink!
Experience American television at the NBC studios, have a coffee and rest in the central plaza and finally, if you haven't already done so because you chose the Empire State Building, climb to the Top of the Rock.
Being a very touristy city, New York has plenty of dining options for you. I recommend you to take advantage of the end of your visit to Rockefeller Center and look for a restaurant in the area. Here is a list of the best restaurants near MoMA, our next stop on the itinerary.
Appreciate the wonders of MoMA
With your stomach full, you can head on to the next activity of the afternoon. The Museum of Contemporary Art is open to the public from 10:30 AM and is open in shifts, so you must be punctual.
It is worth spending 2 to 3 hours in the museum, as it contains more than 200,000 pieces of art distributed in its 6 levels. It is a very complete museum in which you have a lot to see, since its collection is not only composed of paintings but also architecture, photography, sculpture, film, etc..
On your way out, take a walk through the MoMA store, which is worth a visit. And remember to book your ticket to MoMA in advance so you don't miss out due to lack of space.
Tour the Chinatown neighborhood
When you arrive in Chinatown, you'll probably feel like you've left New York, or even the country. With the D subway line from MoMA you are there in 25 minutes.
Take advantage of the rest of the afternoon:
- Go to Columbus Park: a park where you witness the great work of cultural preservation that Chinese immigrants have done in New York.
- Visit the Mahayana Buddhist Temple: you will find it walking towards 133 Canal Street.
Close the day on a high note at an NBA game
What better way to end this second day's plan than to attend a real NBA game! You can get NBA tickets and watch:
- The New York Knicks: head to Madison Square Garden. The subway lines that drop you off at 34th Street - Pen Station, the closest station, are 1, 2 and 3.
- To the Brooklyn Nets: at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the Nets' stadium.
In this article I tell you all about how to buy NBA tickets and their prices.
Day 3: One city, many styles
After two productive but exhausting days, take it easy on the third and final day.
I advise you to book a long-term tour for that. This time, let the experts take you around and tell you facts you may not know about the Big Apple.
Tour the best of every borough in New York City
Since you already know Manhattan so well, why not take advantage and book the New York contrasts tour to get a better overview of the rest of the city?
You will walk through Manhattan, Harlem, Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn for 5 hours! With this tour you will understand why it is said that each New York borough has its own personality and you will get to know the best neighborhoods in New York.
Plus, this tour starts early in the morning, which is perfect for you to have the rest of the afternoon free for last minute shopping.
Fifth Avenue Shopping Tour
Fifth Avenue is one of the main avenues running through Manhattan. The buildings and stores along Fifth Avenue represent the luxury of New York. In fact, it is considered one of the most expensive avenues in the world. There are also some souvenir stores so you don't go home empty-handed.
Armani, Louis Vuitton, Cartier? Some of them are impressive architectural structures and it is worth stopping for a few minutes to admire them:
- Apple Fifth Avenue: you can relax while you browse and get to know the latest of their devices launched on the market.
- Tiffany & Co.: the iconic jewelry store that Audrey Hepburn frequented in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
- Trump Tower: the skyscraper in whose atrium Donald Trump used to live with his family. Today you find in it luxurious apartments, stores and cafes.
Discover the interior of Grand Central Station
If you continue walking on Fifth Avenue for about 13 minutes, you will approach Grand Central Station. This is the end point of every train to New York.
About 750,000 people pass through this station each day and you can take advantage of the opportunity to take pictures by the stairs, relive the most unforgettable tense moments from your favorite shows and movies, and even book a tour of Grand Central Station to learn all its secrets and history.
Then take the subway to your next destination on the 4 or 5 subway line.
Say goodbye to New York in style at the One World Observatory
The One World Observatory observation deck is one of the best viewpoints south of the island. You can buy your tickets to One World Observatory online or access with some of New York' s tourist cards from 9 am to 9 pm.
The views of the city will leave you open-mouthed. You will go up to the 102nd floor in an elevator that will show you through screens the architectural evolution that New York City has undergone throughout its history.
Unlike the Empire State Building or the Top of the Rock, any time is ideal to go up. Plus, One World Trade Center is currently the tallest skyscraper in Downtown, so you'll have Wall Street and Ground Zero at your feet - don't forget to tour them on your way down from One World!