Monday, April 30, 2018

NYC Helicopter tour | Bird eye view of New York City

There’s no denying that helicopter rides are costly. Even the most basic tour packages run well over $150 per person and usually only last 12-15 minutes.  Thus, for many, the price alone might mean that a helicopter tour just isn’t a feasible option. Furthermore, if you are looking to take a helicopter to learn more about New York, then perhaps you should consider following other tours instead. The pilot is your guide during these tours, and though he or she will most often point out major landmarks to guests, his or her main job is to ensure the safety of everyone on board. Thus, content is usually very limited. For a tour laden with information, check out one of many free walking tours. 


However, if you can afford the costs and are primarily interested in the unique visual experience of looking down at Manhattan and coming eye to eye with the Statue of Liberty, then a helicopter tour might be well worth the investment. Though the ride is brief, it provides guests with a rare, bird’s eye view of the city that is otherwise impossible to achieve.
Helicopter Sightseeing tours provide you with a bird’s eye view of Manhattan and the surrounding area in comfort and style. Marvel at the splendid architecture of the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building and more as you travel down the Hudson River to the New York Harbor and the Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum.

See the George Washington and Verrazano bridges that keep Manhattan connected. Delight in flying by New York’s historic landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Greenwich Village, South Street Seaport, and the 120-year-old Brooklyn Bridge.

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