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New York City Travel Agent Specialist
Olga Rodriguez
Fort Lauderdale, FL Travel Agent· 16 Years of Experience
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, JamaicaInterests:
Museums, Architecture, Culinary & Foodie, Theatre & Music, Luxury HotelsAbout Me
I was often in New York and I was amazed by its charm, the City of Lights that I love! The best hotels to choose from, in the city, a great restaurant in every corner, or a slice of the best Italian pizza that somehow it tastes better in New York.
I always recommend my clients to spend a few days in New York there there is so much to see and excursions. The best would be to get a package that includes hotel, tours and entertainment.
The Empire State Building is more than just a skyscraper; it’s a global icon of Art Deco design and American ambition. Located in Midtown Manhattan, it held the title of the "World's Tallest Building" for 40 years. The open-air deck that has been the setting for countless movie scenes (like Sleepless in Seattle and King Kong).
The Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings: The Top of the Rock where from the observation deck offers tiered indoor and outdoor viewing platforms with some of the best unobstructed views of the Empire State Building and Central Park. NBC Studios: The complex is the headquarters for NBC, where famous shows like Saturday Night Live and The Today Show are filmed. Seasonal Traditions: It is home to the iconic sunken plaza that functions as a popular ice-skating rink in the winter and the site of the massive annual Christmas Tree lighting. Art and Architecture.
Central Park is a National Historic Landmark and famous worldwide is in the center of Manhattan. Nice to take a tour that includes a guided walk.
Visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum with a self-guided tour of the exhibitions and multimedia displays. The museum itself is located below the 9/11 Memorial, the reflecting pools that are the footprints of the Twin Towers that fell due to the devastating terrorist attack in 2001.
One World Trade Center is now the tallest skyscraper in the U.S. with an amazing Observatory where you get the best views of the city.
The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are the two most powerful symbols of the American Dream, standing just a short ferry ride apart in New York Harbor. Together, they form the Statue of Liberty National Monument.
The famous Brooklyn Bridge that was built to connect Manhattan with Brooklyn and is certainly magic in the evening.
I wanted to try the evening dinner cruise and it was an experience that I will never forget.
The Big Apple is also famous for its night life: great Broadway Shows and the best rooftops. so much to do in New York and I will be happy to help you decide what to choose!
Once in New York you must go to the Niagara Fall: a natural masterpiece. Niagara Falls is more than just a waterfall; it is a powerful display of raw geological energy and one of the world’s most iconic landmarks. You can fly there (1.5 hours) and overnight.
Most cruise lines stop in New York (the small ships on Manhattan, Brooklyn or New Jersey) during the fall and winter to enjoy the special times of that area and the famous shipping before Christmas.
I was often in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, Vancouver, and many others. Unfortunately the pandemic hit hard the cruise industry and I lost my job and didn't work for two years.
After that I decided that with my experience I could be a god Travel Advisor doing something that I love and creating unforgettable experiences for my clients.