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    Sex and the City Bus Tour

    Sex and the City Bus Tour

    (36 reviews)

    Midtown East, Midtown West

    This was good. We went here for my 24th birthday party years ago. I had seen each TV show one time,…read moreand knew only some of the trivia. I liked the places like Tao for Cosmos.

    This tour was really well done. My friend and I LOVED it. We got priority boarding/seating for…read moreswitching to a different time and it was awesome. First on the bus and picked the front seats. We met outside the Pulitzer Fountain. We arrived early so we were there before the bus and the "blue umbrella" you are suppose to watch out for, so at first we weren't sure that we were in the right spot. It was a large white/grey bus and very comfortable. We found that even though it was quite a large group, everyone was very courteous and respectful which made the whole thing very pleasant. The tour took about 3.5 hours and I loved every second. It is mostly driving through NYC and discussing the locations and scenes that were filmed there. They then show clips either before or (mostly) after you drive past the location. It was great. There are three locations you get out of the bus for and they include: The Sex Shop: Least favorite of the drop off locations. Two buses pulled up at the same time and though we were the first ones inside, it filled up so fast to the point of just being stupid. Carrie Bradshaw's Apartment: Well organized. We came up to it in a line and the tour guide took your groups pictures in front. Magnolia's was too busy on a Saturday to have time to pick something up (they apparently move fairly slow), but from what I understand, on less busy days, people are able to get some treats. Steve/Aidan's Bar: $10 cosmopolitans! This space is GORGEOUS. I would love to come back. There is a cosmo station where they have a dedicated person serving the cosmos to the bus tour. I don't usually like cosmos but these tasted like delicious boozy pink lemonade. My friend and I were only here for the day, but there are multiple restaurants, bars and bakeries that were featured on the show that I would love to go back to on my own. They give you a list after the tour which will be helpful for next time. The tour ends at the HBO store. The store is nice but mostly Game of Thrones merchandise. I ALMOST bought the DVD series of Sex and the City because I desperately wanted to binge watch it, but I didn't. Thank God! It was $88 at the store and $50 via Amazon Prime.

    Central Park Pedicab Tours - Alice in wonderland | Pedicab Tours - Stop

    Central Park Pedicab Tours

    (26 reviews)

    Midtown West

    It was a bitterly cold day in February in Central Park. Having lived in and around NYC for a good…read morepart of my life. While living there, we never really did anything touristy. We took a short trip to NYC and extended it a few days so we could do just that - play tourist. A Pedicab ride around the park was on my wife's bucket list. I relented, even though I wouldn't say I liked the cold. We found a friendly, enthusiastic driver who explained our options. We selected the one that was right for us, paid, and the ride began. Was the driver knowledgeable? He certainly was when it came to pop culture. He knew enough about John Lennon and Yoko Ono to point out their residence in the Manhattan. He showed us where various films were made, where stars performed, this or that actor's favorite part of the park, etc. When it came to history, which we know a great deal about, his facts weren't always correct, which was a bit troublesome. When we realized we knew more about the park's history than our guide, we were happy with the pop culture and left it at that. I'm sure the caliber of the driver varies from one to the next. I will say he was pleasant and kind. When we entered the cab, he gave us a warm, heated blanket. (Although the cold cut right through it.) Seriously, I would never have chosen to do this on my own. But we did have a good time and got to see things we hadn't seen before. Expensive, but it was worth every penny.

    Be careful of this business. On December 25th, 2023, me and my son had 2 hours tour. Our driver was…read morelate 10 min but it's ok. The young boy came and picked us up. Showed us around Central Park. Was actually nice. Spoke Russian because he said he was from Tajikistan. He offered to take us around Manhattan in the evening and we agreed. He showed us good places . Several weeks passed and he send horrible messages to me! Threatening messages!!!! I am a proud Jew and he knew that. Please, before trusting the business and being nice be aware of who you are trusting! This is scary!

    New 2 NY Tours - Christmas Tour 2022

    New 2 NY Tours

    (15 reviews)

    Midtown East

    I was born and raised in Manhattan and I had never taken a tour before. I've done touristy things…read morewith friends and family who came to visit, and it was the usual Ellis Island, Empire State Building, Bryant Park during the winter kind of places. Of course my parents and I would also show them the city the way we knew it, but the upper west side was my comfort zone for 18 years. From Columbus circle to around 80th Street I knew everything like the back of my hand. I went to school for one year on 14th Street, and worked there the next year, but I didn't really care to explore the area to its fullest. It's easy to find a handful of places you like and stick to those. Anyway, my mom and I have been taking walks from the financial district to the west village and trying out new places and taking different routes every time for a little while now, so I thought it would be fun to take a tour of a different area but with the same thought behind it... to see all these cool and "hidden" places, and I decided to venture to the East Village. I knew enough about it to know I liked it, and it's in between where I live and my mom lives. This was a three hour tour, and it was amazing! Also, the three hours turned out to be a little more for me and my mom since we didn't have anything else planned that day. So it was really nice that at the three hour mark it wasn't like "ok bye!" with an abrupt ending. But there were some people who I guess had to be somewhere and left 10 minutes earlier to catch the subway, and Pam even walked someone to the subway nearby. It didn't feel the way a regular tour does at all, and by the end of the three hours it kind of felt as if we were old friends just hanging out. The tour was a mixture of learning about random history facts I wasn't aware of, walking, and stopping to eat/have coffee/rest our feet. I had this really good olive bread and an amazon maple syrup coffee, something I hadn't even heard of. Some of the places I had walked by a million times and never stopped in. Another thing I really enjoyed were these gardens. They were like little hidden gems, a small escape from all the concrete and commotion. I want to take the tour again when it's warmer outside, that was the one thing I wish had been different. But this was for my mom's birthday and nothing can be done about the weather. The history "lessons" were right up my alley, since there were ghost stories as well as stories about the mob. It wasn't the boring type of facts that I'm not into. We walked over to alphabet city, which to be honest I've probably been there less than 15 times my entire life. It's very different than it was 10-15 years ago, and there are so many cute restaurants and cafes. Although I don't have a huge sweet tooth anymore, there were these amazing waffles with Nutella and strawberries my mom and I split. After the tour, Pam took us to this speakeasy since we were the last ones and she knew it was my mom's birthday. I love hidden bars, and it was the perfect way to end the tour. I really want to do this again when it's warmer out! It was such a good time and it felt really short because we were having so much fun. And it was so nice of Pam to spend the entire afternoon with us and not make us feel like we were imposing on her schedule. Next time a friend or family member from out of town comes, this is what I'll be doing. Also, I really recommend this for other native New Yorkers, or people who have lived here for a while. If you've recently moved to this area, this would be a great way to get acquainted with cool spots and cute cafes. I always knew the city was big, but this reminded me of how many places there still are for me to discover. Money very well spent... A solid five stars!

    Pamela is an awesome guide and creates an amazing, fun and memorable NYC tour experience. She's a…read morelocal who's passionate about showing you the big apple. Highly recommend her services.

    Citi Bike - Citibike

    Citi Bike

    (651 reviews)

    Midtown East, Midtown West

    Citi Bike is super easy to use if you're using the app. From the app you can see nearby docking…read morestations to pick up or return a bike. Since Citi Bike is run by Lyft if you already have an account with the Lyft app you can sync your account so you don't have to bother creating anything new with the Citi Bike app. If you happen to have a Lyft Pink membership you get the first 45 minutes of your ride on a traditional bike for free every time. While I was in New York & Jersey I probably grabbed a bike about 7 times each time I was within that 45 minute window so I paid nothing. The app tells you the rate per minutes for a traditional bike and ebike, I think it's around .22 cents per minutes. When you return your rental the app will let you know the bike is actually locked and that your session has ended so you don't have to worry about any crazy charges showing up later on your account. The bikes are useful, with lots of locations so it's really easy to get around town. The only reason I'm not giving a higher review is because the e-bikes aren't the best of absorbing bumps in the road.

    This review is about CitiBike AS A WHOLE, not a specific station…read more Been member since 2022. Constant frustrations. CONSTANT. App will show open docks "parking" , at a specific station, however, the "open docks" will be frequently be broken = non-operable. Entire stations are CONSISTENTLY offline. That means, entire stations = non-operable. Stations that ARE online consistently full of bikes that either have completely blank screens OR the red light will be on = non operable bikes. The stupid effin TRIANGLES on front of bike- required to dock bike are CONSTANTLY BROKEN making it so you can't even DOCK UR BIKE! So you end up paying for all this extra time. OMG I can't! AMONG MANY OTHER ANNOYING ISSUES. Wish there were a competitor that promised the same exact service as CitiBike and spread themselves all over like CitiBike - BUT actually delivered that service - UNLIKE CitiBike. Cuz I WOULD IMMEDIATELY SWITCH. Alas, there is not. And CitiBike knows this. Hence the exploitation. I HATE THEM.

    The Beach Planner - travelservices - Updated June 2026

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