Hello Lykkers, welcome to Manhattan, the bustling heart of New York City!


This guide will help you make the most of your trip with a detailed two-day itinerary, complete with expenses for an unforgettable adventure.


New York


<h3>Day 1: Explore Manhattan’s Essentials</h3>


<b>Morning: Times Square</b>


Start your Manhattan journey at <b>Times Square</b>, known for its dazzling billboards and lively atmosphere. Grab a coffee from <b>Blue Bottle Coffee</b> on 47th Street. Expect to spend around $5 for a coffee and a light snack.


Times Square


<b>Lunch: SoHo</b>


Head to <b>SoHo</b>, a vibrant neighborhood perfect for dining and shopping. Enjoy lunch at <b>Jack’s Wife Freda</b>, where Mediterranean dishes like the peri-peri chicken will cost approximately $20 per person (cost may vary).


SoHo


Jack's Wife Freda


<b>Afternoon: Central Park</b>


Next, spend your afternoon in <b>Central Park</b>. Rent a bike for around $15 per hour or a rowboat for $20 per hour (cost may vary). Alternatively, you can relax by Bethesda Terrace for free and enjoy people-watching.


Central Park


<b>Dinner: Upper East Side</b>


For dinner, visit <b>The Smith</b> on the Upper East Side, known for its classic New York brasserie atmosphere and delicious mac & cheese. Dinner here will cost about $30 per person. End your night with drinks at the <b>230 Fifth Rooftop Bar</b>; expect to spend around $20 for a drink with a view (cost may vary).


The Smith


230 Fifth Rooftop Bar


<h3>Day 2: Iconic Sights and Hidden Gems</h3>


<b>Morning: Empire State Building & The MET</b>


Start your day with a visit to the <b>Empire State Building</b>. Tickets for the 86th-floor observation deck are around $45. Afterward, head to the </b>Metropolitan Museum of Art</b>. General admission is suggested at $25 (cost may vary).


Empire State Building


The Metropolitan Museum of Art


<b>Lunch: Chinatown</b>


For lunch, head to <b>Chinatown</b> and enjoy dim sum at <b>Nom Wah Tea Parlor</b>. Expect to spend around $20 per person on a variety of dumplings and small dishes (cost may vary).


Chinatown


Nom Wah Tea Parlor


<b>Afternoon: Statue of Liberty Adventure</b>


In the we afternoon can catch a ferry from Battery Park and visit the <b>Statue of Liberty</b>. Bonus: we’ll also get amazing views of the Manhattan skyline on the way back. It’s like checking off two icons in one shot. Ferry tickets cost approximately $25, which includes access to Liberty Island and Ellis Island (cost may vary).


Statue of Liberty


<b>Dinner: Little Italy</b>


End your trip with dinner in <b>Little Italy</b> at <b>Patsy’s Italian Restaurant</b>. Enjoy a hearty Italian meal for about $30 per person. For dessert, grab a cannoli from <b>Ferrara Bakery & Cafe</b>, costing around $5.


Little Italy


Patsy's Italian Restaurant


Ferrara Bakery & Cafe


<h3>Where to Stay</h3>


To make your stay comfortable, consider these options:


<b>The Bowery Hotel:</b> Chic and trendy, with rates starting around $300 per night (cost may vary).


<b>The Ned NoMad Hotel:</b> Luxurious with stunning rooftop views, starting at $400 per night (cost may vary).


<b>Pod 51:</b> Budget-friendly with rates around $150 per night (cost may vary).


The Bowery Hotel


The Ned NoMad


Pod 51


<h3>Fun Fact</h3>


Did you know? Manhattan’s street grid, designed in 1811, makes navigating the city straightforward. This organized layout is one reason why getting around is so easy, even for newcomers.


We hope this guide helps you make the most of your Manhattan adventure. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, enjoy every moment in the Big Apple. Safe travels and have an amazing time exploring all that Manhattan has to offer!