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A hop‑on hop‑off bus ticket helps you move between major sights like Times Square, the Empire State Building, Central Park, the Statue of Liberty ferry points and the Brooklyn waterfront, while an audio guide fills in the city’s history, culture and local colour..
Buses typically run throughout the day with frequent departures; seasonal schedules and special-event diversions may alter times. Check the timetable for exact first and last departures.
Service usually runs year‑round; operations can be reduced on certain public holidays or during major parades and events.
New York, NY — Manhattan, Brooklyn & the East River waterfront
Most visitors board near central hubs in Midtown Manhattan, the Battery, or DUMBO in Brooklyn, but you can hop on at any official stop along the route. Many stops are easy to reach by subway, ferry or on foot from popular neighborhoods.
New York’s subway network brings you close to most major stops — lines to Midtown (34th St–Penn Station, Times Square–42 St), Lower Manhattan (South Ferry, Fulton St) and Brooklyn (High St–Brooklyn Bridge, York St) connect easily to hop‑on hop‑off boarding points.
Driving around Manhattan can be slow and parking is scarce and expensive. If you arrive by car, look for nearby parking facilities in Battery Park or Brooklyn and switch to public transport or walk to your boarding stop. Once on the bus you won’t need a car for the day.
Surface buses and commuter coaches serve the city’s boroughs and connect to key boarding points. Check local bus routes to find the closest stop to your hotel or neighborhood.
If you’re staying in Midtown, the Theater District, Greenwich Village, or near the Brooklyn waterfront, many stops are walkable — simply look for the branded buses and marked shelters.
Fast, flexible sightseeing with front‑row views of the skyline, seamless connections between neighborhoods, and the freedom to step off where the city grabs your attention — ideal for first‑time visitors or short stays.
Hop off in the pulsing heart of Manhattan: Times Square’s billboards, the nearby Theater District, and easy access to Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park, and flagship stores. It’s a sensory blast and a great starting point for a city day.
Use the bus to reach Battery Park and catch a ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, then explore Wall Street, the 9/11 Memorial, and the historic streets of Lower Manhattan.
Cross the iconic bridge on foot or hop off near DUMBO for cobblestone streets, waterfront parks, art galleries and unbeatable skyline photo‑ops from Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Take one loop for a quick overview or hop on and off all day to explore at leisure.
Combine your bus ticket with guided walks, ferry cruises to the Statue of Liberty, or museum entries for the best value.