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NYC Bucket List Ideas for 2024

By Swingers

Explore New York City with our bucket list ideas, from iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty to hidden gems like Swingers Crazy Golf!

NYC Bucket List Ideas for 2024

New York City, with its boundless energy and endless possibilities, is the ultimate destination for adventure seekers and dreamers alike. But when visiting for the first time, the sheer number of experiences this iconic metropolis has to offer can be daunting. From legendary landmarks that draw millions of visitors each year to hidden gems waiting to be discovered, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. To help you navigate the city’s vast offerings, we’ve curated a definitive list of NYC bucket-list ideas that capture the essence of the Big Apple.

1. The Guggenheim

New York City is home to countless art galleries, but the Guggenheim stands in a league of its own. A must-visit for any contemporary art lover, this architectural marvel offers an immersive experience that should be at the top of your NYC bucket list. 

Throughout the year, the Guggenheim hosts globally renowned exhibitions, currently showcasing Jenny Holzer’s captivating Light Line installation. Time your visit to coincide with these rotating exhibits, and you’ll find yourself engaged in thought-provoking explorations of art and culture – an experience that’s truly unforgettable. 

2. Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

No trip to NYC is complete without a close-up encounter with the iconic Lady Liberty herself. A must for any NYC bucket list, the Statue of Liberty is more than just a photo op – it’s a journey through history. Hop on the ferry and get ready to explore the island, where you can dive into the fascinating story of one of New York’s most recognizable symbols at the accompanying museum.

And don’t even think about skipping Ellis Island on your way back! This stop offers a deep dive into the city’s rich immigration history, making it an essential part of your visit. Pro tip: if you’re heading out in December, bundle up! The ferry ride can get chilly with those winter winds sweeping across the water. 

3. Swingers, Nomad

Between sight-seeing, why not try your hand at Swingers Crazy Golf nestled in NoMad? It’s the ultimate spot to unleash your inner competitor, all while savoring classic New York bites like pizza and tacos.

Ever daydreamed about playing golf in the roaring 1920s? Swingers NoMad brings that fantasy to life with a one-of-a-kind golfing experience. Picture yourself navigating courses with rolling bridges and lush floral decor, echoing the 1920s golfing scene with an elaborate twist. 

Set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City. Swingers NoMad captures the magic of the city that never sleeps – one putt at a time.

4. Times Square and Madame Tussauds

Imagine being surrounded by 230 ads all at once – welcome to Times Square! This is one of the most popular destinations in the Big Apple for visitors keen to immerse themselves in captivating advertising displays. 

This is one of NYC’s most busy areas- drawing up 50 million tourists annually. If you want to avoid the crowds outside, make your way over to Madame Tussauds in the center of the Square which features interactive attractions showcasing iconic figures from New York’s history. 

5.  Visit Central Park Zoo

Who knew you could find grizzly bears in the middle of one of the most modern cities in the world? The world famous zoo is home to over 130 different types of animal, and is actively involved in the preservation of endangered species. 

Central Park has also featured in some all-time classic films including Home Alone and Enchanted,  it certainly isn’t a strange sight seeing a camera crew in the park. It is bigger than some countries, boasting 843 acres and the entire park is entirely artificial – fun fact! 

6. Empire State Building

The views in NYC can be breathtaking – but if you don’t see the city from the top of the Empire State Building, you haven’t had the full NYC experience. Head up to the revamped 102nd floor, where you’ll be treated to a jaw-dropping view of the Big Apple that’s captivated everyone from Oprah to Ed Sheeran. 

Feeling bold? If heights don’t faze you, step into the glass-enclosed observatory for a thrilling 360-degree view of New York City and Manhattan. The Empire State Building is an absolute must-see, but it’s a hot ticket, so make sure to book ahead before your trip.  

7. Fifth Avenue

One of the most iconic streets in the Big Apple, hitting Fifth Avenue will provide you with shops galore and some of the most popular sights within the city. Fifth Avenue really has it all, ranging from Armani  to NBC Studios- you will bump into film and food fanatics alike. 

Visitors could spend a whole day on the street for non-stop sightseeing. The street is home to the venue of one the most iconic events of the year- the Met Gala. Whether it’s the Metropolitan Museum of Art or Central Park, visitors are spoiled for choice with this bucket list adventure.   

8. Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village is where Bohemian charm meets cultural richness, making it a must-see for anyone craving a taste of NYC’s creative heartbeat. From the historic Stonewall Inn to the lively Washington Square Park, this neighborhood has long been a center of culture and community in the city.  

Situated in the heart of Manhattan, you’ll be surrounded by NYU’s vibrant student life as you explore the Village. The area is steeped in history, having been home to iconic figures like Bob Dylan and Edie Sedgwick, adding a layer of legendary allure to your visit.

9. Brooklyn

Brooklyn is a world unto itself. Famous for the iconic bridge that links this vibrant borough to Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn offers an array of experiences as diverse as the city itself. Whether you’re craving a peaceful retreat in the lush Brooklyn Botanic Garden or hunting for treasures at the ever-eclectic Brooklyn Flea, there’s something here for everyone.

The Brooklyn Bridge, one of NYC’s most legendary landmarks, invites you to take a leisurely stroll or bike ride, offering stunning views of the city’s towering skyline as you cross from one iconic neighborhood to another. 

10. Broadway

Heading to Broadway is the perfect bucket list evening activity for any musical theater fanatics hungry for enigmatic stage drama, ranging from Wicked to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Sit back and relax in some of the most iconic venues where the likes of John Travolta and Sarah Jessica Parker got their first acting breaks.

Broadway does not disappoint when it comes to creativity, playing host to some of the best productions in the world – and 2025 will be no exception. The year ahead promises exciting showings like Stranger Things: The First Shadow, and The Last Five Years featuring none other than Nick Jonas. 

11. Coney Island

If you are a fairground fanatic, Coney Island is your place. 

Boasting a beach and over fifty fairground rides, the island based within Southwestern Brooklyn is open all year round and offers aquariums, movie nights and parades. The Island is easily accessible via the train to Stillwell Avenue from midtown Manhattan, and a trip down the Coney Island boardwalk once there will provide you with an expansive view of the Hudson. This is a great place to visit if you want an escape from the skyscrapers of the city. 

 

Swingers ~ The crazy golf club

We believe that life is more fun when there is an element of competition, and that competition is best enjoyed with friends.

Swingers, the crazy golf club takes the holy trinity that is crazy golf, street food and amazing cocktails and combines them all into one incredible social experience