Itineraries
Day-by-day plans for two, three, five and seven days in the city.

Five Days in New York: Beyond the First-Timer List
With five days you can do the famous things at a civilised pace and still get into Brooklyn, Queens and the parts of Manhattan nobody photographs.

Four Days in New York with Children
New York with children is easier than it looks, as long as you accept that the day ends at four and that half of what you wanted to see is not happening.

One Day in New York: What Is Actually Possible
A layover, a business trip with a free afternoon, or a stopover on the way somewhere. Twenty-four hours is not much, but it is enough for one honest slice of the city.

Three Days in New York: A Plan That Doesn't Ruin Your Feet
Three days is the most common length of a first New York trip and the easiest to get wrong. Here is a plan built around geography rather than a wish list.

Two Days in New York: A Weekend That Works
Forty-eight hours, one Saturday and one Sunday, and a route that keeps you out of the subway and off your feet more than a standard whistle-stop plan.