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All Loops Double-Decker Bus Tour

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Uptown Loop Stops include Central Park, Lincoln Center, Theater district, Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City, Fifth Avenue, American Museum of Natural History, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Apollo Theatre and Harlem neighborhoods, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Guggenheim and other famous cultural attractions on Museum Mile and more.

Downtown Loop Stops include Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, SoHo, Little Italy, Chinatown, World Trade Center site, Financial District, Battery Park (departure point for Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island ferry and a harbor cruise), South Street Seaport, Times Square, Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City, United Nations, Fifth Avenue and more.

Brooklyn Loop A hop-on, hop-off tour will stop at Brooklyn Promenade/ Cadman Plaza, Atlantic Avenue, Barclay Center, Brooklyn Museum of Art and Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Public Library, Fort Greene Park and Brooklyn Academy of Music. Customers will also see Old Fulton Landing, Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline.

Bronx Tour The Bronx – known as "da Bronx" – birthplace of hip-hop, tap dancing and breakdancing; home to the Grand Concourse (1909) modeled on Paris’s Champs-Elysees and Yankee Stadium. The tour begins at the Grant’s Tomb. En-route to the Bronx you will view more neighborhoods of Harlem and Upper Manhattan. Your tour guide will provide information about the history, culture and diverse population of the Bronx. At the only hop-off stop you can get off and see the Yankee Stadium, home to the 27-time World Series Champions, the New York Yankees.

Night Tour Enjoy a magnificent display of neon spectacles through the heart of Times Square atop a double-decker bus! Also marvel at the memorable views of Chinatown, Empire State Building, SoHo, Little Italy, Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge and more!

Holiday Lights Tour During the holiday season the Night Tour becomes a "Holiday Lights" Tour, featuring animated window displays & holiday decorations at New York's famous department stores, giant tree at Rockefeller Center and Manhattan’s other unique sights during holidays.

Value-added Eat and Play Card included: The Gray Line New York Eat and Play Card is an NYC vacation savings program, designed to enrich New York City visitors’ experience by providing exclusive access to savings across the full range of in-destination expenses: dining, attractions, entertainment, shopping and more. Each card is valid for up to 4 people and can be used again and again for the duration of an entire NYC stay (card will expire 30 days after first use). The card works on “show and save” basis at any participating location. Customers will receive percentage-based discount off the entire bill when they present the card to merchant at the time of purchase.

Inclusion

2 - 3 consecutive day pass for hop-on, hop-off bus tour. Live commentary in ENGLISH plus recorded narration in 11 languages. *Recorded narration is available on Uptown Loop, Downtown Loop, Brooklyn Loop and the Night Tour. All Loops plus includes Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferry ticket.

Benefits of VIP All Access Pass: Pass holders will enjoy a separate line with priority boarding privileges. Flexibility of boarding other affiliated double-decker buses. VIP AAP customer is identified by special lanyard/holder which is presented to dispatcher/supervisor at the stop. A variety of discounts and special privileges including restaurants and retails store. Included is an insert identifying all eligible stops and discounts.

Exclusion

Food, Beverages and Gratuity.

Hours of operation

The Uptown Loop: Hop-on, hop-off: Daily, except December 25th or January 1st, from 8:30am to 5:00pm every 30 minutes April-December; every 45 min January-March.

The Downtown Loop: Hop-on, hop-off Daily except December 25 & January 1, from 8:30am to 5:00pm every 10-15 minutes April-December; every 30 minutes January- March.

The Brooklyn Loop: Hop-on, hop-off Daily except December 25 & January 1, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm hourly from J& R Park Row (Downtown Loop Stop #10 –250 Broadway) *Brooklyn Express service daily at 8:30 am, 9 am and 10:30am from the Gray Line NY Visitors Center, 777 8th Avenue.

The Bronx Tour: Hop-off at one stop Daily except December 25 & January 1, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm hourly from the Grant’s Tomb – connect with Uptown Loop at stop #30.

The Night Tour: Not hop-on, hop-off, can be taken on any one of the two evenings within All Loops Tour ticket's validity. Daily except Thanksgiving, December 24, 25, 31 and January 1. Departures every 30 minutes between 6.00pm and 9.00pm from May to October. Departures at 6.00pm, 6.30pm and 7.00pm balance of the year.

Duration

Approximately 2-3 hour duration per loop. Departure times and locations vary according to each tour.

Location Departs from Gray Line Visitors Center at 777 8th Avenue between 47th & 48th streets, NY. Night tour departs from Times Square between 47th & 48th Streets, NY.

Location

Departs from Gray Line Visitors Center at 777 8th Avenue between 47th & 48th streets, NY. Night tour departs from Times Square between 47th & 48th Streets, NY.

Participant restrictions Children under 3 years travel free when not occupying a separate seat.

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