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NewYork

FullDay

Excursion

All groups are escortedbythePLUS staff

Midtown Manhattan

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When most people think of

New York City, they picture

one of Midtown’s many

signature attractions: Times

Square, the Empire State

Building, Rockefeller Center,

the United Nations. Burned

into our collective memory by

movies, television shows and

photographs, these Midtown

landmarks have always

conveyed the energy and

excitement of New York. It is

here, in the heart of the City,

that so many visitors have been

captivated by the ambition

pulsing through New York. Gaze

upon the glittering lights of

Times Square, the rows upon

rows of leather-bound books

at the grand New York Public

Library and the posh style of

the Plaza Hotel, and experience

these iconic landmarks up

close—sights that will not easily

be forgotten.

Bryant Park

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Outdoor film screenings are

one of the joys of NewYork City

summers, and the Bryant Park

series is particularly lovely.The

movies start at dusk, but folks

start trickling in when the park’s

lush grassy lawn opens at 5pm.

Every Monday night from the

middle of June to just before

Labor Day,thousands of movie-

loving NewYorkers pour into the

public midtown landmark for a

night with a Hollywood classic

under the stars.

INCLUDED INTHEPACKAGE

HBOFilmFestival

Lincoln Center

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Lincoln Center for the

Performing Arts is a 16.3-acre

complex of buildings in the

Lincoln Square neighborhood

of Manhattan in New York City.

Home of The Metropolitan

Opera, The New York City Ballet,

The New York Philharmonic

Orchestra, The Juilliard School

and several other resident

performing arts companies.​The

David Rubenstein Atrium, is one

of approximately 503 Privately

Owned Public Spaces in NYC.

The Atrium also features two

vertical gardens; a floor-to-

ceiling fountain; a media wall

with performance information,

which also serves as a canvas

for video presentations; an art

installation by Dutch textile

artisan Claudy Jongstra; and

16 “occuli” lighting fixtures that

bring natural light and state-

of-the-art illumination into the

Atrium’s interior.

Entrance ticket- $18per person

NewYork

Excursion

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