
This itinerary is ideal for a first visit with enough time to slow the pace, add depth, and explore beyond the main icons. Each day is built around one clear anchor, with nearby experiences completing the flow naturally.
Day 1 – Midtown landmarks and first impressions
Main focus: Times Square
Start in Midtown to absorb New York’s scale right away. Walk through Times Square, continue along Fifth Avenue, and stop at Grand Central Terminal to see its architecture and main hall. In the afternoon, visit Rockefeller Center or the Empire State Building for your first skyline view. Keep the evening nearby with dinner in Midtown and a night walk through Times Square.
Day 2 – Central Park and classic museums
Main focus: Central Park
Enter Central Park from the south and walk north at a relaxed pace, stopping at key spots along the way. Pair the park with one major museum nearby, either the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the American Museum of Natural History. In the late afternoon, head back toward Midtown or the Upper West Side. End the day with a Broadway show or a quieter neighborhood dinner.
Day 3 – Downtown Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge
Main focus: Brooklyn Bridge
Explore Lower Manhattan in the morning, including the 9/11 Memorial area and surrounding streets. From there, walk across the Brooklyn Bridge toward Brooklyn for skyline views. Spend time in Dumbo and walk along the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. Return to Manhattan by subway or ferry and enjoy a relaxed evening downtown.
Day 4 – Neighborhoods and local New York
Main focus: Greenwich Village
Dedicate this day to wandering neighborhoods. Explore Greenwich Village, SoHo, and nearby streets at an unhurried pace, stopping for cafés, small shops, and lunch wherever feels right. Add the High Line in the afternoon for a scenic walk above the streets. In the evening, consider a comedy show, live music, or a casual night out away from tourist-heavy areas.
Day 5 – Brooklyn or skyline alternatives
Main focus: Brooklyn or skyline viewpoints
Use your final day to tailor the trip to your interests. Spend more time in Brooklyn neighborhoods like Williamsburg, or revisit Manhattan for a second viewpoint such as One World Observatory. This is also a good day for shopping, food-focused exploring, or revisiting a favorite area before departure.