THE SEE CITY TOURS BLOG

Real, honest NYC sightseeing guides — written by locals.

Welcome to the See City Tours New York City travel blog — honest, local guides to seeing the city, plus the fastest way to book the tours and transport behind them.

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What you’ll find in our New York City travel blog

Our New York City travel blog is written by the same local guides who run the trips — no recycled listicles and no fake itineraries. Every guide is reported on the ground here in the city, kept current for 2026, and written to save you time, money, and the tourist traps. Below is the kind of thing we publish, and where to book the real experience once a post has helped you decide.

New York City travel blog by See City Tours — a local guide on a West Village street

The guides we publish

Observation decks & skyline views

Honest comparisons of Top of the Rock, the Edge, the Empire State Building, and One World — on price, crowds, opening hours, and where to catch the best light at sunrise or sunset.

Neighbourhood walks

Lower Manhattan and Wall Street, the West Village and SoHo, Harlem and beyond: where to go, what to skip, and the corners locals actually use rather than the postcard checklist.

Attractions & tickets

The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferries, museums, and skip-the-line passes — with straight answers on what is genuinely worth your time and money, and what is not.

Planning & getting around

When to visit, how to move a group across the city and out to New Jersey, weather and seasonal tips, and the money-saving routes that first-time visitors usually miss.

Honest, local, and written by guides

Most travel content about the city is recycled from other travel content. Ours is not. Each post in our New York City travel blog comes from a working guide who walks these streets every week, so the advice reflects what is actually open, what the lines really look like, and what is worth doing this year. We update guides as the city changes, and we say so plainly when something has gone downhill or closed. Whether you are planning a first trip, bringing a group, or you live here and want a fresh route, it is written for you — practical, current, and free to read.

Start with these

New here? A few recent guides are a good place to begin: our honest pick for the best observation deck at sunset, a head-to-head on Top of the Rock versus the Empire State Building, and nine insider tips for visiting the Statue of Liberty without losing a day in line. Each one is short, specific, and built to help you make one decision quickly. Scroll up to open any guide in the grid, and check back through the season — new posts go live every week as we work through neighbourhoods, decks, and seasonal events across the city.

Read a guide, then book the real thing: browse our New York City tours for small-group walks and skip-the-line tickets, arrange group transport across New York and New Jersey, or lock a fixed quote for the NYNJ Match Day Shuttle on a 2026 match day at MetLife.

New posts publish every week. If a post didn’t answer your question, or you want a custom day, contact our team and a real person replies the same day. For official visitor information, the NYC Tourism site is a useful starting point.

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