HIGH LINE
Get the most special and spectacular view of the Manhattan skyline as it lights up at night. This 30-min helicopter tour at night will give you dreamy aerial views of 23 iconic landmarks in New York. Be awed by the enchanting skyline as it glows, and watch the mesmerizing beauty of the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and Times Square as they transform after the sun sets. A luxurious tour in the sky This helicopter ride begins from Linden, New Jersey, where a complimentary shuttle will pick you up from Linden Train Station. Sit in the lap of luxury as your helicopter soars 1500 to 2000 feet above the ground to treat you to dazzling views of the Manhattan skyline. While you relax and enjoy the views, your pilot will share interesting facts about NYC via live commentary. You can also opt to fly over Staten Island or Newark Airport, before heading towards New York Harbor. Sights covered Ellis Island Brooklyn Bridge Governor’s Island One World Trade Center Billionaires Row Madison Square Garden Chrysler Building Empire State Building Little Island Chelsea Piers The High Line The Vessel Hudson Yards Times Square The Intrepid Central Park Statue of Liberty
This combo caters to both history and art enthusiasts. Explore Intrepid's past and then delve into the vibrant world of American art at the Whitney Museum. Explore American military history Step aboard the Intrepid aircraft carrier and go on a journey through American military and space exploration history. The hangar deck sets the stage, showcasing restored sections of the Intrepid's hull, forever marked by the kamikaze attacks of WWII. Interactive exhibits and multimedia presentations offer a poignant look at these historic battles, while veterans' accounts provide a human touch to the narrative. For a glimpse into the Cold War era, descend into the meticulously restored Growler submarine. Here, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for the resilience and adaptability of the sailors who served beneath the waves. A journey through American contemporary art Stepping off the elevator onto the 8th floor, you'll be greeted with views of High Line Park. As you descend through the Whitney, Edward Hopper's New York unfolds chronologically through sketches and illustrations. Descend through the museum, and each floor unveils a different facet of contemporary art. Video installations might immerse you in another world, while the sculptures demand your attention. The Whitney Biennial is a smorgasbord of artistic expression, featuring artists from marginalized communities who explore what art means in the 21st century. The museum's permanent collection offers a respite, where you can encounter works by American masters. Keep an eye out for a Georgia O'Keeffe flower or a Jackson Pollock drip painting.