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HELICOPTER TOURS IN NEW YORK |
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Name of Helicopter Tour |
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The New York Tour |
15 Minute |
$129 |
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The Ultimate Tour |
20 Minute |
$179 |
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The Deluxe Tour |
30 Minute |
$279 |
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The New York Airport Transfers |
15 Minute |
$129 |
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Custom helicopter tours |
15 Minute |
$275 |
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Helicopter Charters |
30 Minute |
from $275 |
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The Big Apple Helicopter Tour
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12-15 minutes |
$150 |
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New York Helicopter Tour
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16-20 minutes |
$215 |
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Lady Liberty Tour
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6-8 minutes |
$120 |
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Romance over Manhattan
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22-25 minutes |
$995 |
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All aboard for a fantastic bird's-eye view of the magic isle of Manhattan . Experience the beauty of Central Park, the Hudson River, New York Harbor including the Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum . Marvel at the splendor of Rockefeller Center , the Empire State , Chrysler, Met Life buildings and the World Financial Center .
Delight in flying by the historical richness of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Greenwich Village, South street Seaport and the 120 year old Brooklyn Bridge . All this and more of the dramatic New York skyline makes this tour a best seller and a must for any visitor. |
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New York should be seen not once, but many, many times. To discover all the history and excitement from this city and to absorb new York 's unique energy, you should become a part of this city for a while. You can visit our museums and galleries, see Broadway shows, enjoy Off-Broadway Theaters, and go on countless New York tours. You can take a bus tour, helicopter tour, cruise tour or walking tour. Shopping in our endless designer fashion boutiques can hardly be compared to anything. We have more than 17,000 restaurants that will surely give you the unique opportunity to taste cuisine from all over the world. With so many Trade Shows, Festivals, Parties and Events held in New York , everyone is bound to find what they're looking for.
This city never sleeps.
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Empire State Building
One of New York's most famous attractions, the Empire State Building is a must-see for anyone visiting New York. Completed in 1931, this 104-story building is currently the tallest skyscraper in New York (a title previously held by the 2 nd Twin Tower). At over a quarter of a mile high, the observation decks of this historic national landmark provide a perfect view of Manhattan's skyline.
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2) Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty: The Statue of Liberty is the symbol of America and New York City. France gave this enormous statue to the United States as a present, commemorating the 100-year anniversary of French-US relations. It is meant to represent all that the US stands for, which is freedom from oppression and the land of opportunity.
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3) Times Square
You've seen it in the movies, now its time to see the real thing. This bright and constantly in motion junction of Broadway and 7 th Ave and 42 nd st. has become a landmark of the city. The theaters, luxury hotels, music halls, billboards, etc., have come to represent the city's cultural hub. |
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World Financial Center/Wall St. World Financial Center/Wall St. : The world's economic central, Wall St. and the Financial District is an integral part of the city's heartbeat as the home of major international financial institutions, the stock market, and also the World Trade Center site. The financial district is the city's thriving and |
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5) Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center Located between 5 th Ave and 7 th Avenues, Rockefeller Center is a popular New York attraction. It was built by the Rockefeller family in 1939, and became a symbol of modernist architecture and capitalist wealth. With an ice-skating ring, NBC studios, Radio City Music Hall, and other spectacular attractions, Rockefeller Center will leave visitors entertained. |
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6) Ellis Island
Ellis Island, also located in the mouth of the Hudson River, is another major symbol of the United States. In the 19 th and 20 th centuries, this island was the stopping point for immigrants entering the US, and the place where they would be officially registered. Nearly 17 million immigrants were processed here between 1892 and 1957. |
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7) Central Park
Central Park : Central Park takes up more than 840 acres and is located in the middle of Manhattan. It is the only park of that size in Manhattan and attracts both tourists and New Yorkers looking to relax and unwind in this busy city. Along with its landscapes and recreational areas, the park includes beautiful lakes and scenery, as well as a zoo, a theater, sports facilities, restaurant, entertainment and much more. |
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Battery Park City
This office and apartment community was built on the landfill
from the excavation of the World Trade Center in 1977.
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South Street Seaport
Once the heart of the 19th century Port of New York City,
it has been revived by the transformation of Pier 17 into
shops and restaurants. |
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Governor’s Island
These 203 acres were under military command from the 1700s
through 1996, making it the oldest continuously operated
military post in U.S. history. |
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11) Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts : Lincoln Center is one of the main performance centers in New York City and the US in general. It hosts more than 350 live performances annually and features some of the best musicians, singers and actors from across the globe. We strongly recommend watching a music, opera, theater or dance performance at Lincoln Center during your trip to NY. |
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12) New York Public Library
New York Public Library : The New York Public Library, located on 42 nd and 5 th Ave, is a beautiful architectural feat created in 1901 with the help of the government and private philanthropic donations. It contains more research materials than most public libraries in the country, and has numerous exhibitions during the year. |
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13) Trump Tower
Trump Tower is located on Ffth Avenue. It was build in 1983 by Donald Trump and Equitable Life Assurance Company and designed by Der Scutt of Swanke. Trump Tower is 58 - story building and it was tallest of this type in New York at that time, when completed. Trump Tower is a mixed used - retail, office and resident.
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14) Brooklyn Bridge
Regarded as one of the greatest architectural achievements of all time, it was designed by John Augustus Roebling and was constructed between 1869 and 1883. |
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Colgate Clock
This stately timepiece once graced the Colgate Palmolive
plant. When the factory was demolished in the 1980s, the
clock remained. |
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