Luxury Break to New York
Let us plan your tripNo big city break will ever quite compare to a luxury break to New York City.
You can occupy a few days just with sightseeing alone, ticking off the big landmarks like the Empire State building, the Statue of Liberty and Times Square. Eat $1 slices of pizza in Little Italy, eat authentic Chinese food in Chinatown or splash out on Michelin starred cuisine.
Walk the streets you’ll recognise from any number of films and TV shows, or experience the culture first-hand at a Broadway show, or the Guggenheim, or the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Go shopping at some of the world’s most famous department stores, or catch a game in the city that’s home to the National Associations for nearly every major sport in America. If you need a break from all the city action, relax in Central Park – the most visited urban park in the US.
However long you’re planning to stay in New York, plan to make your trip run smoothly by leaving all the arrangements to us. From flights and hotels to tickets to Broadway shows or basketball games, we can take care of everything.
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I booked a trip to New York for my 50th Birthday and not only got a great price but the service levels are fantastic. All my requests were dealt with and they knew all about where to go for my first visit. Great company to deal with and with exceptional service. A company I shall certainly use again and recommend.
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