Day 1 New York City Budget tour with Less than 15$
Transport
Budget Trip to New York From Jersey City
Day 1-
Book car parking at "The Morgan at
Provost Square" Morgan St, Jersey City, NJ. you can find 24 hr
parking less than 10$.if you try to find parking apps like Park whiz some times
they will give 5$ discount. you can get 7$ for 24 hr parking. Its good parking
place and very much near to path station just 2 min walk (jersey city grove street path station).
Weekends plan to reach World Trade Center from Grove Street path station:
Weekend Travel from Grove Street to Exchange Place
by path train and Exchange Place to World Trade Center by Free Ferry.
There will be no Path train service from Exchange Place Station
to World Trade Center On Saturdays and Sundays between 7 a.m.
and 11:30 p.m., NY Waterway ferry service will be provided between Exchange
Place Station to Brook field Place Terminal(World Trade Center).
EXITING AT EXCHANGE PLACE: Customers will receive Free round-trip
ferry transfer tickets from PATH representatives as we already bought path
single ride ticket $2.75.
From Exchange place to Brook field Place / Battery Park City (from here
very much near to World Trade Center by 2 min walk)
There will be direct Path train service from Grove
Street Station to World Trade Center On Weekdays
between 7 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. in Via Exchange Place Station. It
will take less than 8 min. we directly get down on World Trade center station.
see the red line on above map for understanding.
Tips: How do you pay for the PATH train:
Path Train Ticket price one-way fare is $2.75
The full one-way fare is $2.75. Children ages 5 and under ride PATH
free. Smart Link is the primary fare card of the PATH system. PATH also
accepts the PATH Single Ride Ticket and Pay-Per-Ride Metro Card.
Seniors (65 and older), the one-way fare is $1, payable with the
PATH Senior Smart Link Card.
Does Metro Card work on path?
As long as your Metro Card has sufficient Pay-Per-Ride value
on it to pay the PATH fare, it can be used on PATH. Metro
Card may be purchased from any PATH vending machine as well as
from any New York City Transit vending machine. It will accept any card or
cash.
Sightseeing New York
1) 9/11 Memorial
Note : Free entry if you want to see Museum we need buy tickets.
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum (also known as the 9/11
Memorial & Museum) is a memorial and museum in New York City commemorating
the September 11, 2001 attacks, which killed 2,996 people, and the 1993 World
Trade Center bombing, which killed six. The memorial is located at the World
Trade Center site, the former location of the Twin Towers that were destroyed
during the September 11 attacks. It is operated by a non-profit institution
whose mission is to raise funds for, program, and operate the memorial and
museum at the World Trade Center site.
2) World Trade Center
Note : Free entry if you want to go top to see One Observatory we need buy tickets.
One World Trade Center: (also known as One WTC, 1 World
Trade Center, 1 WTC, or Freedom Tower) is the main building of the
rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. One WTC
is the tallest building in the United States, the tallest building in the
Western Hemisphere, and the sixth-tallest in the world. The super tall
structure has the same name as the North Tower of the original World Trade
Center, which was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
world trade center observation deck :
Top view from One World Trade Observatory
How much does it cost to go to the top of the World Trade Center
The 360-degree viewing platform and eatery located near the top of
the newly-rebuilt One World Trade Center, opens Friday to the general
public. Tickets are $32 for adults, though seniors pay $30 and children aged 6
to 15 pay $26. Kids 5 and under are free.
How long does it take to see one world observatory :
How much time do I need to visit the Observatory? You should allow
approximately 45 minutes to 1-hour to complete your visit.
3) West-field World Trade Center
Note : Free entry
West-field World Trade Center is a shopping center at the World
Trade Center complex in Manhattan, New York, that is operated and managed by
Uni-bail-Rodamco-Westfield. The mall opened on August 16, 2016 as the largest
shopping complex in Manhattan,
4) New York Stock Exchange
Note : Free entry from out side
Note : Free entry from out side
The New York Stock Exchange is an American stock exchange located at 11
Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York. It is by far the world's
largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at
US$30.1 trillion as of February 2018.
5) Charging Bull
Note : Free entry
Charging Bull, which is sometimes referred to as the Wall Street Bull
or the Bowling Green Bull, is a bronze sculpture that stands in Bowling Green
in the Financial District in Manhattan, New York City.
The sculpture was created by Sicilian artist Arturo Di Modica. On
December 14, 1989 Di Modica arrived on Wall Street with Charging Bull on the
back of a truck and illegally dropped the sculpture outside of the New York
Stock Exchange. The sculpture was conceived in the wake of the 1987 Black
Monday stock market crash. Having arrived penniless in the USA in 1970, Di
Modica felt indebted to America for welcoming him and enabling his career as a
successful sculptor. Charging Bull was his gift back to America and intended to
inspire each person who came into contact with it to carry on fighting through
the hard times after the market crash for a brighter future.
6) Fearless Girl Statue
Fearless Girl is a bronze sculpture by Kristen Visbal, commissioned by
State Street Global Advisors (SSGA), a large asset management company. The statue
was installed on March 7, 2017, in anticipation of International Women's Day
the following day. It depicts a girl four foot high, promoting female
empowerment. It is located in front of the New York Stock Exchange in the
Financial District of Manhattan, New York City.
7) St. Paul's Chapel of Trinity Church Wall Street
Note : Free entry
St. Paul's Chapel, nicknamed "The Little Chapel That
Stood",
St. Paul’s Chapel, located at Broadway and Fulton Street, is part of
the Parish of Trinity Church Wall Street. Built in 1766, it is home to an
active worshiping community, hosts a wide variety of neighborhood and
arts events, and welcomes more than one million visitors every year. The
churchyard is open to visitors who wish to visit the historic memorials and
monuments or enjoy a moment of quiet. St. Paul’s Chapel has long served as a
house of prayer for all people:
Lunch time : π²π
We can charge with Wall
Street food cheap price with quality food.
Try if you want
Different Foods From Different Countries Around The World find here with cheap price on Wall Street food trucks.
8) Walking Across the Brooklyn Bridge :
Note : Free entry
The Brooklyn Bridge is 5,989 ft. long (or 1825 meters) from one end to
the other, but the river span is 1,595 feet (486 meters). The pedestrian
walkway across the bridge is slightly over 1.1 miles, or 1.6 kilometers long.
It is one of the oldest roadway bridges in the United States and was
the world's first steel-wire suspension bridge, as well as the first fixed
crossing across the East River. The Brooklyn Bridge started construction in
1869 and was completed fourteen years later in 1883.
Access to the Brooklyn Bridge is 24 hours per day and it is beautiful
at any time of day, but sunset is particularly nice!
πMetro journey from Brooklyn Bridge to Time Square:
The distance between Times Square and Brooklyn Bridge is 4 miles
9) Times Square :
Note : Free entry
Times Square is a major
commercial intersection in central Manhattan at the junction of Broadway and
Seventh Avenue. It acquired its name in 1904 when Albert Ochs, publisher of The New
York Times, moved the
newspaper's headquarters to a new skyscraper on what was then known as Long acre Square.
10) Madame Tussaud's :
Note : If you want to see Inside Madame Tussauds we need buy tickets.
The world-famous wax figure attraction has over 200 wax figures of
famous musicians, A-list stars, sports legends, world leaders and more.
Get ready for the ultimate fame experience! Madame Tussauds New York in
the heart of Times Square is the only place with no ropes or barriers holding
you back from living your best life with your favorite stars.
11) Empire State Building :
Note : Free entry if you want to go top and see observatory we need buy tickets.
The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown
Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by Shrive, Lamb & Harmon and
completed in 1931. The building has a roof height of 1,250 feet and stands a
total of 1,454 feet tall, including its antenna
Because when it was built it was the tallest building in New York
and in the world. It was built in just about a year and became the iconic
symbol of the city.
Note: The 102nd floor observatory will be closed to the public for
renovations.
If you just have a regular ticket the queue can be anywhere from 20
minutes to 45 minutes long depending on the time of your
visit.
Weekends plan Back to Grove Street path station:
RETURNING TO NEW JERSEY: Ferry representatives will collect the unused portion of the
ferry transfer ticket for service back to Exchange Place. After disembarking
from the ferry, customers can continue on their journey by swiping back into
PATH at Exchange Place Station from there user path train to Grove Street where our car parked.
Weekday plan Back to Grove Street path station:
Weekday plan we can reach Grove Street path stations using Metro and path train where the place our car parked from Time square. we no need to use ferry.
Day 2- Statue of Liberty National Monument
Coming soon ππ
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