紐約最佳夜間活動
作者:Mia Russell
當夕陽西下,這座「大蘋果」便開始散發活力。霓虹燈影閃爍,餐廳熙熙攘攘,劇院也紛紛鋪上紅地毯。從美輪美奐公園裡的露天電影,到熱鬧非凡的夜市與百老匯表演,提到夜生活,紐約能滿足每個人的需求!
讓我們一起來看看在這座「不夜城」入夜後,有哪些精彩的活動等著您。

在觀景台盡情飽覽城市燈火
若想在紐約慶祝日落,沒有比前往散佈在城市各處的觀景台更好的方式了。看著城市燈火在黃昏轉入黑夜時開始閃爍,以全新的視角感受這座城市。
曼哈頓有多座建築設有晚間開放的觀景台,您可以在那裡飽覽整座城市的壯麗美景。
洛克斐勒中心 Top of the Rock 觀景台
Top of the Rock 佔據了洛克斐勒中心的最後三層樓。其特色是擁有三層室內外觀景台,提供壯觀且毫無遮擋的城市天際線美景。68 樓和 69 樓設有帶玻璃欄杆的露台,可欣賞整座城市的絕美全景。
70 樓則擁有一個沒有金屬或玻璃圍欄的露天露台觀景台,是絕佳的拍照地點!在前往 Top of the Rock 的途中,您還能享受多種獨特體驗,從華麗的 Joie 水晶吊燈、互動藝術展覽,到聲光走廊以及曼哈頓上空的時光膠囊。
使用您的通行證即可免費進入 Top of the Rock,沉浸在令人驚嘆的 360 度全景之中。

帝國大廈
前往享譽全球的 Empire State Building,抵達 86 樓的主觀景台,將著名的紐約市美景盡收眼底。
使用您的通行證享受帝國大廈的免費入場優惠,並快速直達環繞建築頂部的露天觀景台。驚嘆於一望無際的美景,在晴朗的夜晚,視線甚至可以延伸橫跨 6 個州!

The Edge 觀景台
從世界上最高的戶外觀景台之一俯瞰這座城市。位於哈德遜城市廣場 30 號的 the Edge 是一個先進的平台,設有延伸至地面 100 層樓高空中的玻璃地板。
在香檳吧啜飲一杯氣泡酒慶祝日落,感受彷彿漂浮在城市上空的體驗,並欣賞無與倫比的城市全景。這項體驗絕對不適合膽小的人!
記得使用您的通行證免費進入 The Edge。

One World Observatory 世界一號大樓觀景台
在城市的最高點——One World Observatory 頂端欣賞日落。搭乘速度驚人的 SkyPodTM 電梯,只需 47 秒即可直達 102 樓,同時觀賞多媒體展示,了解紐約市如何從荒野轉變為摩天大樓林立的森林。透過 Sky Portal 的玻璃地板俯瞰下方城市,並在世界之巔享受多種精彩的視聽體驗。使用您的套票可免費進入世界一號觀景台 (One World Observatory),還能在世界一號觀景台的頂級餐廳及酒吧 One Dine 享有招牌雞尾酒專屬折扣。乾杯!

造訪時代廣場
時代廣場是紐約最熱門的景點之一,擁有無與倫比的夜生活!這裡匯集了豐富的娛樂活動,從酒吧、餐廳、夜總會到劇院和電視錄製室,入夜後更加充滿活力。
透過 Broadway & Times Square Walking Tour. 深入了解這個著名區域。使用您的套票參加此導覽,由經驗豐富的演員或導演擔任導遊,帶您走遍所有熱門地點。
在 LoL Times Square Comedy Club 開懷大笑,或前往 Bowlmor Times Square 遊樂場體驗保齡球、尖端電動遊戲和復古彈珠台。
使用您的套票造訪 Madame Tussauds,即可免費體驗 MARVEL Universe 4D 影院。在 Haven Rooftop 酒吧啜飲雞尾酒,俯瞰下方時代廣場的熱鬧景象。

觀賞百老匯表演
觀賞百老匯表演是紐約最具代表性的晚間活動。雖然票價昂貴,但這種體驗終生難忘,絕對不容錯過!紐約擁有超過 40 家正式的百老匯劇院,您一定能找到感興趣的節目。
重要提示:購買折扣票的最佳方式是前往達菲廣場(第 47 街與百老匯交界處)的 TDF's TKTS Booth,並在演出當天現場排隊。您可以為大多數節目爭取到極具吸引力的票價折扣。

欣賞別具一格的表演
如果您喜歡更具活力的演出,請使用您的套票享受 Shake, Rattle & Roll 雙鋼琴對決表演。
這場為期 3 小時的搖滾盛宴在位於東 32 街極具歷史意義的 Cutting Room 舉行,活動包含由雙鋼琴演奏的現場點唱音樂、美味食物以及豐富酒水。
如果您熱愛爵士樂,請前往爵士樂發源地哈林區欣賞經典演出。使用您的套票獲取 Harlem Jazz Series 門票,這是一場由業界頂尖音樂家帶來的 1 小時經典爵士樂表演。

在布萊恩特公園享受日落電影
如果天氣晴朗,何不在布萊恩特公園看一場露天電影?布萊恩特公園座落於紐約公共圖書館後方,是曼哈頓中城的文化核心,以星空下的標誌性電影之夜聞名。
憑您的套票從 Perfect Picnic 領取美味的野餐包,在草坪上找個位置享受浪漫夜晚。
重要提示:電影之夜非常受歡迎,建議在下午 5:00 草坪開放時就抵達以佔據好位置。

從渡輪上欣賞城市燈火
搭乘浪漫的海港巡航船,沉浸在大蘋果迷人的夜色中。使用您的套票登上 Harbor Lights Cruise with Circle Line 展開城市巡航。
船上設有室內與室外座位、設施齊全的酒吧,以及適合拍攝 IG 美照的戶外觀景平台。當您滑過水面時,巡航導覽會介紹布魯克林大橋和自由女神像等紐約著名地標的趣聞。

觀看洋基隊比賽
紐約最令人興奮的夜晚活動之一是在燈光下觀看洋基隊比賽。早點抵達球場,並使用您的套票參加 Classic Tour of the Yankee Stadium。
參觀球員休息室和記者席等平時不對外開放的區域,一窺這座傳奇球場精彩的幕後花絮。留意貝比·魯斯的靈魂,據說他常在球場內徘徊!

在空中花園觀星
日落時分,前往獨特的空中花園公園 (High Line Park) 欣賞壯觀的城市美景。這條曾經廢棄的鐵路軌道已被改造成充滿綠意的浮空花園,穿過紐約市最具歷史意義的幾個街區。
憑您的套票參加 High Line, Chelsea & Meatpacking District Walking Tour,沿著高架公園漫步。欣賞藝術裝置並瞻仰紐約一些最著名的建築,包括帝國大廈和 Frank Gehry 設計的 IAC 大樓。
您也可以在空中花園享受免費的觀星之夜,時間為每週二黃昏至晚上 9:45。業餘天文學家協會 (Amateur Astronomers Association) 會在公園各處提供望遠鏡,並現場協助解答任何問題。
See the city lights from an observation deck
See the city lights from an observation deck
Now, if there’s one thing New York isn’t short of, it’s a tall building or 10. And if there’s a better place to soak up the twinkling lights of the Manhattan skyline than from atop one of these superscrapers we’ve yet to find it (disclaimer: views from Brooklyn Heights and the Brooklyn Bridge are pretty special too). Here come four of the very best, with a little bit about what makes each one unique.
Pro-tip: access to all four of these is included with a New York Pass just in case, y’know, you just can’t make up your mind which one to do…
The Empire State Building
Does this one even need an introduction? Not really. Perhaps the most famous skyscraper in the world, the Empire State Building was the planet’s tallest for several decades following its record-breakingly speedy 1930s construction. Ascend to the 86th floor of this Art Deco darling to take in those famous NYC views – views that will have changed one heck of a lot over the last century – and expect to pick out the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, the One World Trade Center and more. Yes, even in the dark.
Read our complete guide to King-Konquering the ESB here.
Edge
Located at 30 Hudson Yards, Edge is one of the highest outdoor sky decks in the world. It’s one of the city’s more modern experiences; a state-of-the-art platform that juts out into mid-air a heart-stopping 100 floors above the ground. It even features a transparent glass floor section where fearless travelers can gaze straight down through 1,100 feet of nothingness to terra firma and its toytown cabs and ant-sized humans below. Fun!
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock
Another one that requires little preamble, Top of the Rock occupies the uppermost three floors of the Rockefeller Center. This Depression-era gem boasts a range of indoor and outdoor observation decks, all of which offer spectacular views of the city skyline. Its primary USP? Some of the best unobstructed view of the Empire State Building you’re likely to find in this fair city. Pro-tip: don’t skip the chance to nab a selfie by the extraordinary Joie chandelier in the Rockefeller Center’s soaring lobby atrium.
Get the full lowdown (or should that be high-up) with our complete guide here.
One World Observatory
Last but most definitely not least, the One World Trade Center is the highest point in the city (and indeed the entire Western Hemisphere), standing at an eye-watering (and very meaningful) 1,776 feet from top to toe. No shrinking violet either, its observatory sits at 1,268 feet on the 102nd floor, promising nerve-jangling 360-degree panoramas of the glittering cityscape, with particularly excellent views of Lady Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge.
Hit up Times Square
Hit up Times Square
Times Square is quite the kaleidoscopic sensory experience at any time of day, but perhaps especially in the evening when the stacks of advertising billboards illuminate the streets, and there’s a palpable buzz in the air as theater-goers make their way to hit Broadway shows like The Lion King, Wicked and Hamilton. Don’t fancy a show? There’s plenty more nightlife to get excited about here, including bars, restaurants, comedy joints, nightclubs, TV recording studios and more. Or you could, y’know, just hang out around the intersection of 7th and W 45th and take in the whole glorious spectacle.
Pro-tip: the best way to get discounted tickets for Broadway shows is to head to TDF's TKTS Booth in Duffy Square (47th Street and Broadway – can’t miss those neon-red glass steps) and wait in line on the day of the show; there are some deep discounts to be had on most shows, as long as you’re willing to wait.
NB your New York Pass gets you access to tons of daytime Times Square attractions too, including Madame Tussauds, RiseNY and more. Get the full lowdown right here.
Yet more New York nightlife
Yet more New York nightlife
This is New York, baby, so there’s always plenty more nighttime action happening away from Times Square. New to town? This guided tour gives a pretty solid intro to some of the best bars, speakeasies and rooftop lounges in Midtown and Hell’s Kitchen, throwing in a solid helping of Big Apple history along the way. You can choose to buy a drink (or not) at each venue – either way, it’s a fine way to get your bearings and jot down a few recommendations for future visits.
Elsewhere, NYC institution the Shake, Rattle & Roll Dueling Pianos Show is a three-hour all-request live rock 'n' roll spectacular, featuring – you guessed it – a lively pair of dueling pianists. Or check out some of the world’s best jazz musicians at the legendary Harlem Jazz Series, with shows held Thursday and Friday nights from April through December.
Embark on a classic harbor lights cruise
Embark on a classic harbor lights cruise
There are many ways to admire New York’s glittering skyline, but a Circle Line harbor cruise is certainly among the most effortless. Hop aboard at sundown for a two-hour voyage around the southern end of Manhattan Island, and a chance to tick off multiple bucket-list landmarks in one fell swoop. The twinkling lights of the Empire State and Chrysler buildings are unmistakable, as is the copper-green glow of an elegantly illuminated Lady Liberty. You’ll also want to keep eyes peeled for the One World Trade Center, the USS Intrepid and Brooklyn Bridge, as well as lesser-spotted gems like Jane’s Carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park and the Colgate Clock on the New Jersey side – find out what else you can spot in our handy guide.
There’s plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, a full bar on board, and an outdoor viewing deck for those Insta-worthy snaps; the narration throws out fact after cool fact as you glide along in the twilight.
Alternatively, try this cruise if it’s specifically sunset views of the Statue of Liberty that you seek.
Catch a Yankees game
Catch a Yankees game
For baseball fans, there’s not much that can equal the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd and the familiar scent of hot dogs drifting on the evening air. Giant foam fingers at the ready then for one of the great NYC traditions: a visit to Yankee Stadium to watch the beloved New York Yankees in action on home turf. Your New York Pass hits a home run, with awesome views from the Grandstand levels and one of the most memorable nights out the Big Apple has on offer. Go on: treat yourself to a classic ballpark snack: hot dogs loaded with toppings, garlic fries and helmet sundaes for the win.
Bonus: get to the stadium before nightfall and you can squeeze in a behind-the-scenes tour that takes in the New York Yankees Museum, Monument Park, the Great Hall and Toyota Terrace. Snap photos of the team’s many World Series trophies, and maybe even step into the dugout where legends have sat.
Greenwich Village nights
Greenwich Village nights
Greenwich Village isn’t just a neighborhood; it’s a whole vibe. And, at night, its streets transform into a tapestry of buzzy bars, live music venues and history-drenched corners. Think cobblestones under neon lights, music drifting out of jazz club doorways, and local characters you’d swear weren’t real unless you’d seen them with your own eyes. Speaking of which, one great way of immersing yourself in the area’s nighttime secrets is on a spooky ‘Ghosts of Greenwich Village’ walking tour. This spectral stroll explores some of the Village’s creepiest corners, guided by tales that blend history with chilling local lore. You’ll visit the mass burial ground that's now Washington Square Park, swing by the Hanging Tree, and stop off (perhaps permanently) at the notorious ‘Murder House’.
But fear not, there’s also a tour for those of a more nervous disposition, who prefer their evenings to stay resolutely phantom-free. This two-hour introduction to the Village explores cool indie stores and cafés, plus jazz clubs, the legendary Stonewall Inn and other bars. So, if you do end up seeing things that aren’t really there, it’s probably only because you’ve had one too many Manhattans.
Looking for more NYC inspo? Your luck’s in! Read our Broadway fan-girl’s guide to NYC, plan a perfect day in Lower Manhattan, and go behind the scenes at the Empire State Building.
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