Cultural Tour to New York by air: 5 days, 3 nights
Your cultural school trip to New York is a wonderful opportunity to bring elements of the KS3 and KS4 curriculum to life and cross-curricular links can help make the tour viable for term time travel as well as peak time. We can tailor-make the tour to suit your learning needs.
Similar tours
Suggested itinerary
Day one
- Fly from the UK to New York
- Arrive in New York
- Transfer to accommodation
Day two
- 9/11 Memorial Museum
- New York Highline
- Museum of Jewish Heritage
- Empire State Building
Day three
- Sight-seeing cruise, Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty
- Guggenheim Museum
- Madison Square Garden or Radio City
Day four
- Depart accommodation
- Leisure Time
- Board flight back to the UK
Day five
- Arrive back in the UK
Excursion Locator Map
Excursion Ideas
High Line walk
Subject range: Art
What you’ll experience: The High Line is a public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated 30 feet above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. The High Line was transformed from a derelict structure to one of New York’s most beloved public spaces. High Line Art presents a wide array of artwork including site-specific commissions, exhibitions, performances, video programs, and a series of billboard interventions. High Line Art invites artists to come up with creative ways to engage with the uniqueness of the architecture, design, and history of the High Line.
Select says: The High Line runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 34th Street, between 10th and 12th Avenues. River and city views provide a different vantage point from which to discuss the surrounding architecture.Empire State Building
Subject range: Art, History
What you’ll experience: It’s hard to think of the city without picturing this iconic building of the New York skyline. The views from the observation decks are stunning and particularly beautiful at sunset. The visit also includes the newly restored lobby with its beautiful art deco ceiling murals, the historical Dare To Dream Exhibit, the new Sustainability Exhibit, and an interactive audio device. Find out more here.
Select says: The view of the building is also amazing. The Empire State Building’s tower lights have maintained a tradition of changing colour to recognize various occasions throughout the year. In 2012, a new computer driven LED light system was installed capable of displaying 16 million colours.Guggenheim Museum
Subject range: Art
What you’ll experience: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as ‘The Guggenheim’, is an art museum and permanent home of a renowned collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern and contemporary art and also features special exhibitions throughout the year. A guided tour is recommended.
Select says: It is possible to browse and view the collection online for use pre-tour and post-tour on the Guggenheim website.Ellis Island and Museum/Statue of Liberty
Subject range: History
What you’ll experience: An exciting and memorable experience that will take you to the iconic Statue of Liberty, along with a visit to Ellis Island Immigrant Museum. At the museum, visitors learn about Ellis Island’s history before, during, and after its use as America’s immigration station. The museum also tells the stories of why so many people immigrated to America and what became of them after they arrived. For the Statue of Liberty there are two options for you to choose pre-tour: access to the pedestal or the pedestal and crown.
Select says: Audio Tours are included with the purchase of every ticket. The audio tours, which complement the National Park Service (NPS) Ranger-led tours on the islands, provide a major enhancement to the visitor experience on both islands.911 Memorial and Museum
Subject range: History
What you’ll experience: The Museum’s 110,000 square feet of exhibition space is located within the archaeological heart of the World Trade Center site. It tells the story of 9/11 through multimedia displays, archives, narratives and a collection of monumental and authentic artefacts. It serves as the country’s principal institution for examining the implications of the events of 9/11, documenting the impact of the events and exploring the continuing significance of September 11, 2001.
Select says: The museum’s website has an excellent interactive timeline for pre tour work and post tour follow up/discussion.Jewish Heritage Museum
Subject range: History
What you’ll experience: Created as a living memorial to those who perished during the Holocaust, the Museum honours those who died by celebrating their lives. The core Exhibition and award-winning special exhibitions present the 20th and 21st century experience from the perspective of those who lived it. New generations are taught how to recognize and fight contemporary instances of injustice and oppression.
Select says: Aspects of the collection which contribute to areas of the curriculum include: Holocaust ghettos and camps, Nazi and collaborationist materials, non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust, and Jewish participation in the Civil Rights Movement.American Museum of Natural History
Subject range: Science, Cultural, History
What you’ll experience: One of the largest and most celebrated museums in the world. Located in park-like grounds across the street from Central Park, the museum complex has 27 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls. The museum collections contain over 32 million specimens of plants, humans, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, and human cultural artifacts, of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time.
Select says: Check the American Museum of Natural History website for current exhibitions.Radio City Music Hall
Subject range: Cultural
What you’ll experience: The Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue located in Rockefeller Center. Known as the Showplace of the Nation, for a time it was the leading tourist destination in the city
Select says: It is possible to take a tour. Please see the Radio City Music Hall Website.Madison Square Gardens
Subject range: Cultural
What you’ll experience: Madison Square Garden is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Midtown Manhattan, located between Seventh and Eighth Avenues from 31st to 33rd Streets. This is a chance to go behind the scenes of one of the world’s most famous arenas. Discover the place where the likes of Elvis Presley, U2 and Elton John have performed and the home of many significant sporting events.
Select says: Madison Square Garden sits directly above Pennsylvania Station.
Cultural Trip to New York by air: 5 days, 3 nights Accommodation
Holiday Inn
Location: Manhattan
Capacity:
Comfortable, well-located accommodation in Midtown 57th street, within walking distance of Central Park, Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center.
Rooms: All rooms have en-suite facilities.
Facilities: Large lobby, bar and restaurant.
Comfort Inn Chelsea
Location: Manhattan
Capacity:
Central location near Madison Square Park and the iconic Flatiron Building in Times Square. The Comfort Inn offers comfortable rooms with friendly staff in a very convenient location to explore the city.
Rooms: All rooms have en-suite facilities.
Facilities: Breakfast buffet, Wi-Fi available.
Broadway Hotel & Hostel
Location: Manhattan
Capacity:
Well located accommodation on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, only minutes from world-famous attractions. A great choice for groups offering newly renovated, comfortable dormitory-style rooms, friendly service, and contemporary design.
Rooms: Shared bathroom.
Facilities: Restaurant, free Wi-Fi, 24 hour reception, lounge area.
Links to Learning
Learning areas:
New York provides fantastic memorable learning experiences that can cover a variety of subject areas.
History – for example:
- Britain’s transatlantic slave trade
- The American War of Independence
- A study of a significant society or issue in world history and its interconnections with other world developments: USA in the 20th Century.
Art – for example:
- How art & design relates to their social, historical, vocational and cultural contexts
- Art from different cultures and their contribution to continuity and change in society
Science – for example:
- Earth and planetary science
- Biodiversity and environmentalism
- Human origins
- Birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals
- Fossils
Geography
- Tourism
- Population
- Urban environments
Why not link your cultural tour to your school Competency lessons and make cross-curricular with humanities or link to PSHE/Citizenship planning? Areas covered could include: gaining self-confidence and independence; working together and making new friends; trying new activities; enjoy healthy, safe, responsible and fulfilled lives; recognising and managing risks; take increasing responsibility for themselves. KS3/4 Citizenship curriculum: to enable them to manage their money on a day-to-day basis.
Select Extras:
How about suggestion your students look at the New York Times pre-tour?
Students could also try this resource – ‘Time for Kids’