Iconic Skyline
Top of the Rock at sunset, the Brooklyn Bridge at dusk, the Empire State at night.
4 days · April–June
The city that taught everywhere else how to be a city. Bagels at dawn, gallery hops by day, rooftop bars after dark, four days, fifty memories.
Junto AI builds your full itinerary around your dates, your group and the way you like to travel.
Top of the Rock at sunset, the Brooklyn Bridge at dusk, the Empire State at night.
SoHo to West Village to Williamsburg, each block its own personality.
Bagels, slices, dim sum, omakase and the late-night diner you'll dream about.
The Met, MoMA, the Whitney and a hundred small galleries hiding in Chelsea lofts.
Boating in summer, ice skating in winter, the city's living room in every season.
A Broadway show, an off-off-Broadway gem and jazz in a basement in the Village.
New York at a fast pace is the only honest way to do it in four days. The city compresses cuisines, languages, and centuries into a few square miles of asphalt, and the subway makes all of it reachable by 1am. Plan to walk twelve miles a day, eat five small meals instead of three big ones, and accept that you will not see everything. The trade-off is range: a Vermeer at the Frick before lunch, a Sichuan hot pot in Flushing for dinner, a warehouse party in Bushwick after midnight.
Anchor your days by neighborhood rather than checklist. Spend one morning in the Lower East Side and Chinatown, threading between Russ & Daughters, Tenement Museum tours, and dim sum at Nom Wah Tea Parlor. Give another to the museum corridor along Central Park's east edge, where the Met alone deserves three hours. Cross to Brooklyn for at least one full evening: dinner at Lilia or Win Son in Williamsburg, drinks at Maison Premiere, then a show at Elsewhere or House of Yes. Save Greenwich Village for a slow night of jazz at the Village Vanguard followed by a walk through Washington Square.
For mid-range lodging, look at the Ace Hotel in NoMad, Pod 39, or the Moxy Chelsea, all walkable to multiple subway lines. Skip cabs except late at night; the 6, L, and A trains will cover most of your itinerary. Reserve dinners two weeks out for anything trendy, and keep lunch flexible for walk-in counters and bodegas. Spring and early fall bring the best weather, but the city runs hard year-round.
From the first idea to settling up at the end, Junto handles the planning so you don't have to be the group's travel agent.

Junto AI maps every day to your pace, dates and the people you're with, with venues, timings and a real route you can actually follow.

Dates, crew, flights, expenses and entry requirements all in one dashboard, so nothing falls through the cracks.

Track every shared expense and let Junto figure out who owes what. No spreadsheets, no awkward Venmos.

Comments, reactions and decisions sit on the actual itinerary item: venue, day, address. No parallel group chat that drifts away from the plan.
Everything you need to plan, book and remember the trip, in one place.