Itinerary Highlights
    • Feel on top of the world at the Edge Hudson Yards Observation Deck
    • Say hello to Staten Island and Lady Liberty on a sightseeing cruise on the Hudson River
    • Hit the open road and head upstate to the quirky village of Monticello
    • Ski, snowshoe and après ski to your hearts content in the Catskill Mountains

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New York knows how to do winter. Once Rockefeller has rolled out its ice rink and central park gets its annual smattering of snow, the city becomes the epitome of a winter wonderland. Starting your ten-day trip in the Big Apple, you’ll hit key sites including the Edge Hudson Yards Observation Deck – as well as some off the beaten track surprises on the way – and feast on the city’s favourite winter warmers.

It's no secret that winter in New York is cold. But we’re of the opinion ‘if you can’t beat it, join it’; which is why on the second part of this trip, you’ll head upstate to the snowy Catskill Mountains. Get a slice of small-town America in the quirky village of Monticello, home to myriad modern art galleries,
theatres and chic boutiques, before hitting the slopes on skis, snowshoes or skates at one of region’s premier ski resorts. Whoever said you can’t have it all had clearly never been to New York in winter…

Route

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DAY 1

GOODBYE LONDON, HELLO NEW YORK

Leave London early for your eight-hour flight to New York. You’ll arrive in the Big Apple in the early afternoon, where you’ll be met by a private local driver, and whisked across Brooklyn to downtown Manhattan where your modern hotel awaits. We recommend an early dinner – maybe at the nearby larger-than-life Ellen’s Stardust Diner – and an early night. This may be the city that never sleeps, but trust us, you’ll need it.

DAYS 2 & 3

THE CONCRETE JUNGLE

The next two days are all about getting to the city’s core. Start your days with a quintessential New York breakfast – a lox bagel and black coffee – before hitting the sights, starting with one of the most panoramic of them all, the Edge Hudson Yards Observation Deck. The highest deck in the Western Hemisphere, its one-of-a-kind design makes you feel like you’re floating over the city’s skyline – especially if you stand on its glass floor. In the afternoon, you’ll pay a visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum, which chronicles the events of September 11th through media, narratives and a collection of monumental and authentic artefacts.

The next day, fuel up with a hot dog before strolling down Fifth Avenue to skate on the legendary Rockefeller ice rink. Then it’s down to the docks for a cruise along the city’s three rivers. You’ll pass under 20 bridges and circle round over 130 landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty, One World Trade Center and the Yankee Stadium; it’s quite the sightseeing tour. Of course, no trip to New York is complete without a visit a slice of pizza, so we recommend ending the evening at any one of the city’s iconic pizzerias.

DAY 4

MONTICELLO

Today, you’ll bid farewell to New York City (and public transport) and say hello to your hire car and Monticello, just a two-hour drive away in the Catskill Mountains. Defined as a ‘village’, this upstate outpost is far from what we know in the UK. Its downtown is bustling – filled with charming and historic buildings that play host to boutiques, bars and restaurants – while its hinterland is pockmarked by enticing wineries. It’s also home to numerous art galleries and theatres, which have successfully put the village (or small city) back on the map. Spend the evening getting acquainted with your new hotel, where you’ll be hunkering down for the next five nights, and getting to grips with Monticello life at its local bars and restaurants.

DAYS 5 to 8

MONTICELLO AND MORE

Named after Thomas Jefferson’s Virginian residence, Monticello, it’s not surprising that New York’s Monticello (pronounced mon-tah-sell-oh) packs a punch in the culture department. Visit the nearby Bethel Woods Center for the Arts for a walk down memory lane back to the iconic 1969 Woodstock festival at its museum, or make a night of it at one of their live shows. If you’re after a dose of fresh air, Monticello has it by the bucketful during the colder months. By November, the Catskill Mountains are a winter wonderland, complete with two of the state’s best ski resorts. Welcoming skiers and snowboarders of all abilities, and offering a premier apres-ski experience, as well as ice skating, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, it’s the perfect alpine retreat away from the hustle and bustle of New York. A day on the slopes followed by myriad farm-to-fork dining options… what’s not to love?

DAY 9

BACK TO THE BIG APPLE AND LONDON

After breakfast, it’s back down to the city, where you’ll bid farewell to your hire car and head to Newark Airport in New Jersey for your overnight flight back to London.

A Rough Idea of Price

Dependent on season, accommodation and activities
The cost for this trip starts from £3,690 to £5,900 per person.

The final cost of the trip depends on the way we tailor it especially for you. The final cost varies according to several factors, which include the level of service, length of trip and advance booking time. The exact price will be provided on your personalised quote.

The average starting price for this trip is £4,700 per person.
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