Presented by Reiman Gardens:
Go behind the scenes of New York City’s bustling metropolis to experience the beauty and history of the Big Apple’s prizewinning gardens. At the Met Cloisters, Untermyer Gardens, High Line, and New York Botanic Garden Conservancy, we’ll see the diverse ecology and established park system of Manhattan. Plus, we'll get to enjoy a Broadway show, an iconic photo stop at the Brooklyn Bridge, lunch at Chelsea Market, and so much more! Come join like-minded travelers for an in-depth look at The Big Apple’s most significant gardens.
This trip will be hosted by Reiman Gardens Director of Horticulture, Sarah Rummery!
DAY 1—WELCOME TO NEW YORK CITY!
After your flight to New York, unpack for the next four nights at the well-appointed Hotel Beacon on the Upper West Side. Past travelers say they “feel like a New Yorker” when staying here. Enjoy a welcome dinner tonight with your fellow travelers at Carmine’s Italian Restaurant. D
DAY 2—HIGH LINE/LITTLE ISLAND/CHELSEA MARKET/MET CLOISTERS
Our first stop will be to the nearby High Line. We’ll walk a portion of this elevated linear park, greenway, and trail created on a former New York Central Railroad. Then we head to Little Island, a vibrant park created on top of a historic Hudson River pier with innovative architecture and dramatic river views. Next we call on the Chelsea Market, located in the heart of New York City’s Meatpacking District. Explore the diverse, global perspectives reflected in the marketplace’s shops and restaurants before enjoying lunch on your own. Afterwards, our afternoon tour will be at The Cloisters, also known as The Met Cloisters. This museum in Manhattan’s Fort Tryon Park specializes in beautiful gardens along with European medieval art and architecture with a focus on the Romanesque and Gothic periods. B
DAY 3—UNTERMYER GARDENS/CENTRAL PARK CONSERVATORY/BROADWAY SHOW
This morning we’re in for a special treat – a tour of Untermyer Gardens Conservancy in Yonkers. This historic conservancy showcases exuberant horticulture in the magnificent landscape designed by Welles Bosworth in 1916. Set on 43-acres, the layout is a remnant of Samuel Untermyer’s 150-acre estate “Greystone”. After lunch, we travel to the nearby Central Park – the most significant public garden in New York. Known for its horticultural excellence, we will visit the Shakespeare Garden. This garden is filled with trees, shrubs, flowers, and herbs mentioned in William Shakespeare’s plays and poems. After a refresh at our hotel, enjoy dinner at a local eatery before enjoying a Broadway Show. B, L, D
DAY 4—WAVE HILL/BOTANIC GARDEN
After breakfast, we visit Wave Hill, a 28-acre estate in the Bronx overlooking the Hudson River. Together we’ll explore the 4,000 varieties of trees, shrubs, vines, and herbaceous plants in this New York oasis. After lunch, our travels will then take us to the New York Botanical Garden, where we explore its 250 acres that hosts over a million plants. Tonight, we gather for a farewell dinner in the city. B, L, D
DAY 5—BROOKLYN BRIDGE/BROOKLYN GRANGE/TRAVEL HOME
Wake up this morning for a spectacular stop at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Here you’ll have an opportunity to take photos at the iconic site. Then, we rise above the city with an exclusive visit to the world’s largest rooftop soil farm at Brooklyn Grange to experience how the green spaces are built to promote sustainable living and local ecology through food, education, and events. Afterward, we’ll head to the airport and depart home with treasured memories of NYC. B
Quality Accommodations
Nights 1-4: Hotel Beacon, New York City, NY
Dates:
Sep 4-8, 2025
Price Per Person:
Double $3,997
Single $5,155
Depart/Return:
Des Moines, IA
Inclusions:
Roundtrip airfare from Des Moines
Professional Tour Director
Welcome Dinner and meals as indicated (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
Fees and tips for included attractions and meals
Luggage handling of one suitcase per person at hotels
Free bottled water on coach
24-hour emergency call service
Arrival Time
Available about 90 days prior to departure.
Departure Time
Available about 90 days prior to departure.
Airport Transportation
Roundtrip airfare from Des Moines.
Walking Distance
Moderate to extensive walking is required to fully enjoy this tour.
Average Temps
High of 75°, low of 60°
Time Zone
Eastern
Hotel Amenities
All rooms feature a fully-equipped kitchenette, marble bathroom with hair dryer, an iron and board, electronic safe, Keurig coffee maker, complimentary high-speed Internet, and The New York Times newspaper. The hotel also features a bar, business center (24/7), and fitness center (24/7).
Additional Information
A total of three mailings are sent to assist you in preparing for your tour, including information sent upon receipt of your reservation.
Dress on tour is casual.
Travel Protection Available?
Yes, see CountryTravelDiscoveries.com/TravelProtectionPlan.