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Travel to New York for 3 days 2 nights, check-in at every landmark! (1)

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19,000 .- Travel to New York for 3 days 2 nights, check-in at every landmark! FLY DIRECTLY TO NEW YORK WITH ARM TOUR

Overview of the 3 day New York itinerary Day 1 Central Station → Times Square → Broadway Day 2 Statue of Liberty → Brooklyn Bridge → Wall Street Day 3 Chelsea Market → Gunsboat Market

Day 1: Start Living Like a New Yorke 1. Grand Central Station New York's Grand Central Station is the world's largest railway station, with 44 platforms and 67 routes, carrying hundreds of thousands of passengers daily. The highlight of this place is the magnificent Beaux Arts architecture. The floor in the station is covered with marble and the ceiling is painted with zodiac designs. Another highlight of the station is a four-sided clock with an opal dial. More than $10 million worth

2. Times Square Times Square is the center of New York City, located in Manhattan. When the New York Times established its headquarters here in 1904, the square was called \"artificial square\". This area is full of colorful and vibrant new York. There are cinemas and local shops. And many brands, including billboards, are places all year round. ** recommends a restaurant: Hard Rock Cafe** When you arrive at Times Square It's a must to taste New York's food and drink culture! We recommend Hard Rock Cafe. It is a restaurant franchise that is famous all over the world. The must-try dish is the large burgers that go well with the sauce and cheese. In addition to the taste of food here friends also immersed in the rock interior It's inspired by music such as the Beatles, Elvis Presley, instruments and Madonna's performances, so anyone who is a fan of American music will feel good.

3. Broadway Theater Broadway is a street with many theaters. and is a center for theater and musical entertainment If you come to New York, you should not miss to watch a Broadway play. **Recommended Broadway plays**: The Lion King Phantom Of The Opera Aladdin The Musical Wicked Chicago

Day 2: Experience America 1. Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is probably the first thing that comes to mind when talking about New York or America. The goddess is located on Liberty Island, with the right hand goddess holding a torch. The left hand holds the US Declaration of Independence plaque. It is a must- see place when you come to New York. Otherwise it's like it hasn't arrived at all.

2. Brooklyn Bridge The Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. It is also the oldest suspension bridge in America. More than 100 years of history, the bridge is also the setting for many famous movies such as “Godzilla”, “In Magic”, “I am Legend” and “Step Up”. Friends can walk up to the bridge. at all Maybe a little tired But the photos and views are definitely worth it.

3. Wall Street We heard a lot of women's names in film series and newspapers. This is the global economic center because it is the headquarters of the New York Stock Exchange. We can see a skyscraper around the skyscraper. An important highlight of Water Street is a matador, also known as \"charging bull\" as a symbol of the capitalist market. There is also a belief that if a bullfight statue's disease will bring wealth.

Day 3: Market and Shopping 1. Chelsea Market Chelsea Market is another must-see in New York. This market has a lot of stuff. since the sundries to chic souvenirs And of course, it's packed with delicious restaurants. Did you know that Chelsea Market was actually the birthplace of Oreo cookies? Today, the old factory building is still standing. Go shopping and eat to your heart's content in a small retro atmosphere.

2. Gansevoort Market It's not really a market. Because Gans Worth Market is more like a food court. There is a hip restaurant from various international Perfect for those who want to explore the hot food trends in New York. The market was originally located near the Whitney Museum of American Art, but moved to Chelsea in 2016.

Contact for more information Arm tourTH 099-9999999 [email protected] Arm Tour Company 1/1 Mueang Nakhon Pathom Nakhon Pathom 7300


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