New York City has professional teams in just about every sport, so no matter what time of year your group is in NYC, there's a good chance of catching a game.
New York City's two National Football League teams are the Giants and the Jets, while the Yankees and the Mets represent New York in Major League Baseball. National Basketball Association fans can catch the Knicks, and fans of the Women's National Basketball Association can watch the Liberty. Hockey fans have the Rangers and the Islanders, and soccer fans can watch the men of the Metrostars or the women of the Magic on the field.
Broadway is one of the most famous sections of New York City and is arguably one of the best places in the world to see a show. Broadway shows can be family-friendly, for mature audiences only, dramas, comedies, classic or cutting edge.
Group tickets for shows are available, often at a discount. There are also packages that include transportation, dinner and hotel in addition to the Broadway show.
Guided tours of New York City are a great way to see a lot of sites and landmarks in a short amount of time. Tourist attractions on guided tours include The Empire State Building, The Statue of Liberty, United Nations, The Chrysler Building, Ground Zero, Grand Central Station, Rockefeller Center, Central Park and Saint Patrick's Cathedral, to name a few. Or, take the famous Circle Line tour all the way around Manhattan.
New York City has world-famous museums including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Guggenheim, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), The Cloisters Museum and Gardens and The Whitney Museum of Art. There are also dozens of niche museums including The New York City Police Museum, The Paley Center for Media, The Museum of Sex and the Van Cortland House Museum. Guided tours are available at most museums, as well as self-guided tours using listening devices. Groups are also welcome to view museum exhibits at their own pace.