
Things To Do In New York In April
Things To Do In New York In April, including American Museum of Natural History, New York CityPass, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Guided Tour.
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Top Things To Do In New York in April
Apr 1, 2023 to Apr 30, 2023
Bateaux New York Dinner CruiseSchedule
Bateaux New York Dinner Cruise is a Deluxe 3-course dinner cruise with amazing views of the illuminated Manhattan skyline from the water. Start by boarding with a delicious cocktail and hors d’oeuvres, and then take your seat for an unforgettable experience. You will be served a three-course dinner of seasonal cuisine in elegant yet casual elegance and splendid skyline views. The onboard pianist provides live entertainment throughout the night as you sip on handcrafted cocktails and enjoy our complete open bar package.
1. Services Offered
Bateaux offers you a wide range of waterborne delights, from a 3-course dinner cruise with stunning skyline views to cocktail parties and private charters.
2. Specialties
Bateaux offers waterborne events on New York Harbor and the Hudson River, creating unforgettable experiences for all their guests. Whether you are booking a dinner cruise or a party, they will customize your menu and entertainment to suit your individual needs. They take pride in providing high-quality services and a fantastic atmosphere for those in need of a special event.
Bateaux New York Dinner Cruise is the place to be if you are looking for a date like no other.
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Apr 1, 2023 to Apr 30, 2023
9/11 Memorial Museum AdmissionSchedule |
Apr 1, 2023
Central Park Zoo Admission TicketSchedule |
Apr 1, 2023 to Apr 30, 2023
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Guided TourSchedule |
Apr 1, 2023 to Apr 30, 2023
New York CityPassSchedule
April - New York CityPass is a great opportunity to explore the city and all it has to offer by visiting its many iconic attractions, including world-famous museums, spectacular observatories and gardens, Broadway shows. With this pass you can save up to 33% off regular admission prices.
New York C3 Tickets are available through the New York City Pass website.
Adult Pass: New York CityPass(C) is an on-line ticket which can be purchased online, or through selected outlets. It is valid for one entry to the following attractions: Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Metropolitan Museum of Art, Madame Tussauds, National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), Wildlife Refuge - Bronx Zoo, Brooklyn Bridge Park and Historic Ships-in-the-Harbor. No blackout dates apply to this pass but it can only be used for one visit during a period of six months from the date of purchase.
Child Pass: New York CityPass(C) is an on-line ticket which can be purchased online, or through selected outlets.
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Apr 1, 2023 to Apr 30, 2023
American Museum of Natural HistorySchedule
The American Museum of Natural History is the world's largest natural history museum, attracting over five million visitors annually. From its origins as a small library on an estate across Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History has grown into one of the world's biggest and most significant museums of nature and science.
One highlight likely to be found at everyone's visit is the spectacular Hall of North America Mammals. The space is filled with life-sized bronze sculptures painted with lifelike detail. Over here are dozens of specimens from all mammalian life, from birds to big cats.
Their position throughout their living environment puts you in their place for a fascinating glimpse into their lives. Another area worth investigating is the Fossil Halls, which houses amazing reconstructions from quarries worldwide.
From there, you can move on to rooms dedicated to different topics: extinct human ancestors, birds and butterflies, mollusks, and more. The butterfly room is especially impressive; it contains thousands of preserved specimens displayed amongst native vegetation and fish tanks full of swimming species.
The American Museum of Natural History does an amazing job displaying our fascinating world throughout past eras for us to enjoy today, so make sure you visit it if you ever find yourself in NYC.
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