New York itineraries
Real, day-by-day NYC trip plans — from first-timer essentials to Brooklyn beyond the bridge, every place on a map.
New York rewards a plan. Four to five days covers the essentials — Central Park, a museum morning, downtown and the Statue of Liberty, a Brooklyn day — but even a two-day art blitz works if you commit to one borough at a time and let the subway do the long hops.
The itineraries below are real trips built in Tralendr. Open one to see the complete day-by-day plan with every place mapped, then adapt it to your dates.
New York trips to open and use
New York City Essentials: A First-Timer's Five Days
Brooklyn & Beyond: NYC Off the Beaten Path
NYC Art Weekend: A Museum Marathon
Planning a New York trip — quick answers
How many days do I need in New York?
Four to five days suits a first visit: Midtown and Central Park, a museum day, downtown with the Statue of Liberty and the 9/11 Memorial, and a Brooklyn day. A long weekend works if you pick two boroughs and keep each day in one area.
Is New York walkable?
Within neighbourhoods, very — Manhattan's grid makes navigation easy, and areas like the Village, SoHo, and Brooklyn Heights are best on foot. Use the subway for anything more than ~20 blocks; a single ride covers any distance.
Can an AI plan my New York trip?
Yes. Connect Tralendr to Claude and ask for an NYC plan in chat — it saves to your free Tralendr account as a day-by-day itinerary with places on a map. Setup takes about a minute at tralendr.com/claude.
Are these New York itineraries free?
Yes — free to open and explore, no account needed to view. Building and sharing your own trips on Tralendr is free, forever.
Want a New York plan of your own? Plan it in Claude chat and it lands in your free Tralendr account — or start from scratch. Either way it stays yours, forever, free.