Road.TravelRoad.Travel

    Day Itinerary

    6 Activities
    Map preview

    Day 3

    261 mi

    Day in Nature

    Today you explore the nature of the New York State, walk through the forests, hike up the mountain, which offers incredible views of the open spaces, go down into the ice caves and walk along the railway tracks that have recently become a park.
    2.3 mi
    15 min
    Levain Bakery – Original Location, 74th St, NYC

    Levain Bakery – Original Location, 74th St, NYC

    Bakery
    Open Details
    Before a walk through the most beautiful places in New York, have a good breakfast. Enjoy amazing pizza, tartine's country bread and hamburgers. This place offers delicious chocolate chip cookies, moyale and biscotto.
    Many customers recommend fine iced latte, hot chocolate or coffee with cream.
    You spend most of the day away from the city, and there is nothing like a picnic in nature. Order some takeout for lunch in forest offering amazing scenes.
    130.3 mi
    2 hrs 30 min
    Slide Mountain Wilderness

    Slide Mountain Wilderness

    Park
    Open Details
    This valley offers a relaxing day trip with stunning panoramic views. Slide Mountain is the largest and most popular wildlife area in the Catskill Forest Reserve. There are 3 trails with an average length of 9 to 23 km and 340 to 1272 meters above sea level.
    39.6 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    Sam's Point Area of Minnewaska State Park Preserve

    Sam's Point Area of Minnewaska State Park Preserve

    Park
    Open Details
    This hike takes you through the Sam's Point Preserve, owned and managed by the Nature Conservancy. The preserve is part of the Shawangunk Ridge, extending to Minnewaska SP. Pass through a rare and endangered ecosystem, one of the few remaining in the world.
    Go to the Ice Caves, which are formed from screes or boulders from the rocks, creating huge rock crevices or caves. The air in the caves falls into the trap, leaving the inside cold enough for the snow to remain until July.
    85.5 mi
    1 hr 50 min
    The High Line

    The High Line

    Park
    Open Details
    High Line was built in 1930 to eliminate the dangers associated with transporting goods along the streets of Manhattan. This railway line delivered milk, meat, raw materials and industrial goods to the loading dock, where warehouses and factories were located, in the upper echelons. The last trains going to High Line passed in 1980 and carried cargo of frozen turkeys.
    The idea of creating a park on the railway site is by no means new; it came into being thanks to the Coulée Verte Park in Paris, which inspired the American public.
    1.2 mi
    10 min
    CAVA

    CAVA

    Restaurant
    Open Details
    The restaurant menu features Mediterranean dishes. The waiters offer visitors a deliciously prepared roasted eggplant, hummus. In Cava you should order fine chocolate fudge brownie for dessert, and here you can also try some fresh juices.
    1.8 mi
    15 min

    Lotte New York Palace

    Open Details
    The first thing planned for tomorrow is a visit to the museum, which is home to an extraordinary collection of art from medieval Europe, then you go to the Botanical Garden with its three pavilions with different climatic settings. After that, you visit the most popular bridge that connects Brooklyn and Manhattan.
    Day 2Day 4
    Map preview
    Road.Travel

    Timescenery Ltd, C/O Redfern Legal Llp, 7 Henrietta Street,
    Covent Garden, London, WC2E 8PS, United Kingdom.

    © 2024 Timescenery Ltd. All rights reserved.