Big Bus New York Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
Downtown - Red Route
Route Duration: 2 hours
Stops on the Downtown - Red Route:- Times Sq - 42 St - W 42nd St & Broadway
- Bryant Park - W 42nd St & 6th Ave
- 5th Avenue - 37th & 5th Avenue
- Empire State Building - 5th Ave & W 32nd St
- Flatiron District - 5th Ave & 23rd St
- 14 Street - Union Sq Station - 5th Ave & W 15th St
- NoHo - Broadway & Bleecker St
- SoHo - Broadway & Spring St
- Chinatown - Lafayette St & Walker St
- Brooklyn Bridge - Park Row & Beekman St
- Wall Street - Broadway & Wall St
- Statue of Liberty National Monument - State St & Pearl St
- Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises - 42nd St & 12th Ave
- Port Authority Bus Station - 42nd St between 8th & 9th Ave
- Restaurant Row - 8th Ave & 46th St
- M&M's World New York - 7th Ave & W 48th St
- Broadway - 46th St & Broadway
- Madame Tussauds New York - 259 W 42nd St
- Madison Square Garden - W 34th St & 8th Ave
Empire State Building / Rockefeller Center / Times Square / Flatiron Building / Battery Park / Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull) / SoHo / Greenwich Village / Little Italy / Union Square Green Market / Herald Square / The High Line
Operates: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Every 15-20 minutes
Uptown - Blue Route
Route Duration: 2 hours
Stops on the Uptown - Blue Route:- Times Sq - 42 St - W 42nd St & Broadway
- Bryant Park - W 42nd St & 6th Ave
- Grand Central Terminal - 42nd St between Bowery Savings Bank Building and TD Bank
- Midtown East - 49th St between 3rd & Lexington Ave
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art - 5th Ave & E 83rd St
- The Frick Collection - 5th Ave & E 72nd St
- Central Park Zoo - 5th Ave & E 66th St
- Columbus Circle - Central Park & Columbus Circle, next to Maine Monument
- Carnegie Hall - 57th St & 7th Ave
- Theater District - W 50th St & 7th Ave
- Central Park West
Carnegie Hall / Columbus Circle / Central Park Zoo / Frick Collection / The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Grand Central Terminal / Bryant Park / Times Square / Central Park
Operates: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Every 15-20 minutes
Brooklyn - Purple Route
Route Duration: 1 hour
Stops on the Brooklyn - Purple Route:- Statue of Liberty National Monument - State St & Pearl St
- Atlantic Avenue Barclays Center Station - Flatbush Ave between Dean & Bergen St
- Grand Army Plaza - Grand Army Plaza on Flatbush Ave
- One World Observatory - Fulton & Church St
Grand Army Plaza / Barclays Center
Operates: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Every 60 minutes
Harlem - Green Route
Route Duration: 1 hour
Stops on the Harlem - Green Route:- Columbus Circle - Central Park & Columbus Circle, next to Maine Monument
- American Museum of Natural History - Central Park West & W 80th St
- The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine - Amsterdam Ave & W 112 St
- Apollo Theater - W 125th St & Frederick Douglas Blvd
Apollo Theater / Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
Operates: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Every 60 Minutes
NYC by Night - Yellow Route
Route Duration: 1 hour
Stops on the NYC by Night - Yellow Route:- M&M's World New York - 7th Ave & W 48th St
Times Square / Statue of Liberty / Wall Street / Brooklyn Bridge / Empire State Building / Manhattan Bridge
Operates: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Every 20-30 minutes Night tour is not hop-on hop-off
- Hop-on hop-off, open-top, sightseeing bus tour.
- Live guide
- Free Wi-Fi
- Live bus tracking
- 1-Hour Circle Line Liberty Cruise and Panoramic Night Tour with Premium or Deluxe Ticket
- Recorded commentary in 10 languages
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Classic 1-day tickets will be valid for same day use. Tickets claimed after 3 pm will be valid for 24 hours from time of redemption
- Recorded commentary available in 10 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Mandarin, Korean and Russian.
- Panoramic night tour operates on a first-come, first-served basis, so try to arrive early to secure your seat (if option selected)
- Night Tour is not a hop-on hop-off tour
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- 1-Hour Circle Line Liberty Cruise with Premium or Deluxe Ticket
- Most travelers can participate
EVEN THOUGH i ALREADY HAD MY TICKETS, i STILL HAD TO SEEK OUT THE OFFICE AND EXCHANGE FOR TICKETS. The bus was full twice in arow had to wait till 3rd bus wwasting my time . The tour guide was very nice and informative
Way too long of a wait for buses. Sometimes couldn’ Get on because the bus was full. Many grey,Inez would go by us while we waited
Traveled from Philly to NYC for the day. The bus was a great value and had many traveling time opening a for the day. It was convenient and comfortable. Will do it again in the future.
We love the Big Bus! We use it in every new city, where available. The guides give great commentary. The routes are the most convenient. Our biggest complaint was the lack of air conditioning on the busses. It was in the 90's in New York City! Definitely needed it. We took 4 different busses. Mark, who took us on the purple line to Brooklyn was great. Being from Brooklyn he passed a lot of information. We then took the Red line back to time square. The guide was very knowledgeable, but did have a superiority attitude. We were stopped at a red light and the sun was beating down so my brother-in-law decided to go downstairs and he was chastised repeatedly over the PA system for moving while the bus was in motion. Alas, the bus was NOT in motion when he went down the stairs. We understand the safety issue, but the berating was totally uncalled for....especially over the PA system.
Enjoyed the time. Easy to get on and off. Buses were always not very far apart to get on. We only got to take the downtown loop but it was very nice. Guide on final loop was very informative and easy to understand. Maybe not possible but would have liked to have a stop at the Staten Island Ferry dock. Plan to do uptown next time.
Not enough buses, bottom level of most buses has no Air Conditioning. Uptown tour was a flop because the Harlem Buses stopped at 3:00 pm didn't get to see Harlem. Not enough good Tour Guides.
We enjoyed the ability to view many parts of NYC with a commentary on the sites. It's an easy way to visit several difference areas of NYC.
The busiest do not arrive at least every half hour as advertised. We waited 1 and 1)2 hour for a blue lines bus. Tour guide said "dunk" more than anything else and between the occasional sentences, and sometimes words, he played terrible "on " hold" type music. Tried the evening tour and 15 min. Into the tour, it started to rain. Now they cannot control the weather but they can control what happens on the tour when it rains:. Our tour guide stopped telling us what we were seeing and they put in a tape which did not sinc with where we were and what was around us. Terrible! I DO NOT recommend wasting you money on Big Bus!
Best way to see the city without walking! Highly reccomemd for all ages. If weather is great make sure to get a seat on top.
We always start off any first visit with an open top bus tour. This was comprehensive and so convenient. We took the option for a night time tour and were not disappointed. Would strongly reccommend!!
excellent, excellent, excellent, the guides knew their subject and each and everyone of them brought something special
Receipt says night tour starts from 7-9 pm every 30 mins. Arrived at 8:03 pm. Was told that was the last bus. The night tour was the only reason I spent the money for the deluxe pkg.
Tickets were advertised to be used at any bus’ hop on/off stop but I was sent a few blocks away to find a rep to scan my voucher and print the tickets. He couldn’t do so and I was sent to their main office on TS. I lost an hour running around NYC to get the tickets finally printed. Alive guide was a nice feature but he was present only on the rooftop level. Passengers downstairs couldn’t hear the announcement of the following stop#. We had no idea that if we hop on a Blue line/route Big Bus, we won’t get back to the initial stop. Suddenly, Blue Line/route (Uptown) switched to Red Line (Downtown) and we ended up walking almost an hour to return to the desired stop. I guess you can benefit from the Big Bus Tour if you have only a day and want to “see” most of NYC through a bus’ window. Still $60-100 per person could be better spent on Uber rides and lobster rolls.
This is a wonderful way to move around New York and see all the sights. Highly enjoyed. This was my first time to New York. It will not be my last! Loved it!
The Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off tour was a great way to get around the city. The tour guides were awesome and gave us plenty of tips for enjoying the city.
Purchased Big Bus tickets on Viator but should have purchased the City Sightseeing tours instead. The buses ran inconsistently and some buses, which were not full, did not stop to pick up people. The downstairs had no a/c so only the upstairs was tolerable. The upstairs was always packed and a row of seats was always lost for the narrarator. The narrators were very inconsistent. They were either very good and knowledgable or never talked except to beg for tips. At each stop they had representatives who apologized for bus drivers not stopping, the long waits this caused and for then general disorganization. We constantly saw the City Sightseeing buses more prominantely, about a 2 or 3 to 1 ratio to Big Bus, and though they shared some stops, overall City seemed to have more convenient stops. For hop on hop off go be cautious if you choose Big Bus.