Total weight per passenger:Â 276 lbs
- Children must be accompanied by an adult. Children under 2 must sit in an adults lap at no charge.
- Wheelchair accessible
What’s included?
- Duration 12 – 30 minutes
Check availability to see starting times - Professional Pilot
- Audio guide included
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese
See New York City’s breathtaking skyline and the many iconic sights of the city on this helicopter flight.
Exclusive sightseeing tour of the Manhattan skyline and beyond, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, One World Trade Center, and Central Park, to name just a few, plus Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and much more. Then continue to see Brooklyn, Staten Island and more. A variety of departure times are available throughout the day to fit into almost any schedule.
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge, opened in 1883, is an iconic hybrid cable-stayed and suspension bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. It was the first fixed crossing over the East River, symbolizing engineering innovation and New York City’s growth during the late 19th century.
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France in 1886, stands on Liberty Island as a symbol of freedom and democracy. It welcomes immigrants arriving by sea and remains an enduring icon of hope and liberty worldwide.
Ellis Island
Ellis Island served as the primary immigration station in the United States from 1892 to 1954. Millions of immigrants passed through here seeking new opportunities, making it a historic symbol of America’s immigrant heritage and diversity.
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Located at Ground Zero, the National 9/11 Memorial & Museum honors the victims of the September 11 attacks. It preserves their memory through powerful exhibits, artifacts, and reflecting pools, offering visitors a place of remembrance and reflection.
MetLife Building
The MetLife Building, originally the Pan Am Building, is a towering office skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan. Known for its massive size and central location, it represents the city’s mid-20th-century corporate expansion and architectural style.
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Housed on the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, this museum showcases historic sea, air, and space artifacts. It offers interactive exhibits highlighting military history, aviation, and space exploration, appealing to visitors of all ages.
Chrysler Building
An Art Deco masterpiece, the Chrysler Building was the tallest building in the world for a brief period after its completion in 1930. Its iconic spire and decorative details epitomize the glamour of New York’s skyscraper boom.
Central Park
Central Park is a sprawling urban oasis in Manhattan, offering lush landscapes, walking trails, lakes, and cultural attractions. It serves as a vital recreational space for residents and tourists, blending nature with city life.
Empire State Building
Once the tallest building globally, the Empire State Building is a quintessential New York City landmark. Its observatories provide breathtaking city views, and its Art Deco architecture remains a symbol of ambition and the American dream.
Brookfield Place
Brookfield Place is a modern mixed-use complex in Lower Manhattan featuring office spaces, luxury shops, and dining options. It’s known for its striking glass atrium and waterfront location, enhancing the city’s commercial and cultural vibrancy.
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village is a historic neighborhood famed for its bohemian culture, arts scene, and tree-lined streets. It has been a hub for writers, musicians, and activists, playing a key role in New York’s cultural and social history.
Manhattan Skyline
The Manhattan Skyline is one of the most recognizable cityscapes worldwide, marked by iconic skyscrapers like the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center. It symbolizes the city’s architectural innovation and urban energy.
New York Harbor
New York Harbor is a bustling waterway serving as a vital gateway for trade, transportation, and tourism. It features prominent landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, making it central to the city’s history and economy.
Seaport District NYC
The Seaport District is a revitalized waterfront neighborhood blending historic buildings with modern dining, retail, and entertainment. It offers scenic views of the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge, fostering cultural and commercial growth.
Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex
Chelsea Piers is a premier sports and entertainment complex on Manhattan’s west side, featuring facilities for golf, ice skating, bowling, and fitness. It attracts athletes and families, providing a diverse range of recreational activities.
The One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Built on the original World Trade Center site, it symbolizes resilience, renewal, and hope following the 9/11 attacks.