Grayline tours have divided different sections of New York City into various routes, called "loops." Along each loop, passengers have the flexibility to hop-on, hop-off at different stops, covering the city at their own pace. The Downtown Loop tour covers one of the most popular visited parts of Manhattan--the downtown financial district.
The Uptown Loop circles Central Park, stopping at the many museums and sites between 59th street and Harlem.
The Manhattan Comprehensive tour combines the Uptown and Downtown Loops and includes lunch, the Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center, and a harbor cruise to the Statue of Liberty.
This loop takes passengers out of Manhattan to see the sights of neighboring Brooklyn, from the Botanic Gardens to a well known antique furniture district.
The night tour passes by most of the major sites from Manhattan's Empire State Building to Brooklyn's Fulton Ferry. This tour is operated after dark so that passengers can enjoy the lights of the city.
The All Loops tours are offered combining the Night Tour plus all of the day routes so that passengers can cover Manhattan and Brooklyn over a 48- or 72-hour time period.
The Freestyle tour is similar to the All Loops tours, but allows passengers to customize their itinerary by adding attractions such as cruises, observatories, or museum.
The Classic is Grayline's most popular tour. It includes the All Loops Tour plus a choice of admittance into one of the observatories, a harbor cruise, and a ticket to the South Street Seaport Museum.
This Grayline night tour package combines a visit to the observatory at Top of the Rock and the Highline Park with dinner and a ride on the city Water Taxi.
Grayline offers a special multilingual tour of New York as well as variations of the All Loops and the Classic with foreign language guides. Languages offered are German, French, Italian, and Spanish.