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  New York thru the Lens - Bright Lights - Big City  
 
Type Day Tours in New York
Departs From New York
Meeting Point Bryant Park Fountain (west end of Bryant Park, at 41st and Sixth Avenue)
Duration 3.5 hours
Available Friday,
 
FROM : 175.00 USD
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From January 11 2007 to December 31 2008

Price per adult: 175.00 USD
Price per child: 175.00 USD (Less than 10 years old)
Departs Friday at 7:00pm

 
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Description
  During this tour you will be photographing some of central Manhattan's brightest, most classic nighttime spots. Think ""Bright Lights, Big City."" Starting off, we will meet at the fountain on the west end of Bryant Park, opposite the New York Public Library. Bryant Park itself is very photogenic, with people relaxing on the lawn or in chairs surrounding it. Take in commanding views of the Chrysler Building, which can be seen along 42nd Street.

From there we'll walk to nearby Times Square, an international icon of New York City known for its sophisticated electronic billboard imagery. It is there that you will be in the unmistakable heart of New York and come away with photographs that show the diversity and energy of the Big Apple. See all the faces in the crowd, the wonder and amazement of the Great White Way. Walking up Broadway through Times Square you will know you are in the media and entertainment capital of the world when you see all the lit marquees showcasing the top musicals, movies, television shows and current events.

Next we'll cut over to Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) and see the instantly recognizable lights of Radio City Music Hall. Radio City Music Hall is a part of Rockefeller Center, which is a pedestrian-friendly suite of buildings constructed throughout the 1930s. We'll take in all of the Art Deco style architecture, see some famous sculptures and maybe even some of the holiday decorations.

Then it's on over to Fifth Avenue, which acts as the central spine of Manhattan. Immediately you'll see the neo-gothic twin spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral, built in 1878. Fifth Avenue along this part of Manhattan is known for its world-class stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Tiffany & Co., Louis Vuitton, etc., as well as the recently opened 24-hour Apple store. All of these stores have impressive window displays, which at nighttime literally pop out as you walk along the sidewalk.

Dart in and around pedestrians coming from all directions as we make our way up to our final destination, the Plaza Hotel, located on Central Park South. Grand Army Plaza, from which the hotel gets its name, is a classic intersection of New York, Fifth Avenue and 59th Street. There are all sorts of vendors and caricature artists that make for great photos. But the area's real draw is the horses and their carriages waiting to take passengers on a scenic ride through the park. This will be the end of our tour and you'll be free to go further into the park or back toward Times Square. Subway access in this neighborhood is abundant, as are taxis ready take you to your next destination.


 
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