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Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises

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From sightseeing to fine dining, there’s a boat and captain waiting to serve you. A must-do activity for any New York City resident or tourist — after all, Manhattan is an island — these boat trips and dining cruises are primed to provide you, your loved ones and friends with premier dining and cocktail experiences as you enjoy the breathtaking views of the New York Harbor and Hudson River.

Circle Line has been an iconic New York City attraction for over 75 years. Since first opening in 1945, Circle Line has hosted over 80 million passengers on its sightseeing cruises! You’ll find these storied boats at Pier 83.

Circle Line Best of NYC Cruise Review

Cross under 20 bridges and see all five boroughs of New York City

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Since 1945, Circle Line has shown visitors New York City from the city's major waterways. The three-hour Full Island Cruise offers visitors a chance to circumnavigate the entire island of Manhattan, and see many of New York City's popular attractions , including the Statue of Liberty , Ellis Island , South Street Seaport and the Empire State Building .

About Circle Line's Best of NYC Cruise

Circling Manhattan on the Full Island Cruise is a great way to get an overview of the layout of Manhattan and New York City. It's no wonder that over 60 million passengers have ridden on Circle Line's various cruises -- they offer a unique and manageable way to get an overview of New York City's many attractions.

Throughout the three-hour cruise, a tour guide narrates through the boat's speaker system, pointing out important landmarks, sharing trivia and highlighting some of the history of New York City. The trip includes a closeup pass of the Statue of Liberty -- perfect for picture taking, and for many visitors on a short visit this is a great opportunity to view the popular attraction as part of a larger tour. Seeing downtown Manhattan from the water is truly remarkable, as is discovering the northern reaches of Manhattan, which are surprisingly lush and green.

Three-hours is a bit on the long side to be on the boat -- though there is plenty of space for walking about, children might be happier on the shorter 2-hour semi-circle cruise.

Attractions Featured on Circle Line's Best of NYC Cruise

  • Jacob Javits Center
  • World Financial Center
  • Battery Park
  • Ellis Island
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Wall Street
  • South Street Seaport
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Empire State Building
  • Chrysler Building
  • United Nations
  • Roosevelt Island
  • Gracie Mansion
  • Yankee Stadium
  • Palisades of New Jersey
  • George Washington Bridge
  • Grant's Tomb
  • Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument
  • Passenger Ship Terminal
  • The Intrepid

Essential Information about the Circle Line's Best of NYC Cruise

  • The sightseeing cruise leaves from Pier 83 between 42nd and 43rd Streets at 12th Avenue
  • Mass Transit to Circle Line Pier : A/C/E, 1/2/3, N/R/Q, 7 or S to 42nd St./Times Square - change to the M42 or M50 Bus running along 42nd Street which will take you to the 42nd Street Pier
  • Circle Line's Full Island Cruise is available with The New York Pass and CityPass for a $5 upgrade.
  • Circle Line Payment : Cash and Major Credit Cards
  • Circle Line's Full Island Cruise Schedule - cruises are offered daily throughout the year, with more options during the summer and just a single sailing during the colder winter months
  • During peak times tickets sell out, especially if you have your heart set on a particular cruise, so plan to arrive early to buy your tickets or be flexible about the cruise you go on.
  • The ship is not designed to accommodate handicapped people -- there are narrow stairs down to the bathrooms, etc., but the crew will do what they can to accommodate you.

Helpful Tips for Circle Line's Full Island Cruise

  • Concessions, including beer and wine, are available on board, but you can bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. The souvenir mug with free refills of soda is a good value.
  • They begin boarding the boat about 30 minutes before departure -- you'll want to arrive in time to buy your tickets (which could take 15 minutes, especially on weekends and school breaks) to be near the front of the line. The most desirable seats are along the left-hand side of the boat, as that is the side closest to Manhattan throughout the ride.
  • Wear sunscreen if you plan to sit outside or stand at the bow of the boat -- despite the breeze, you can get quite a bit of sun.
  • After the cruise departs, they open up the bow of the boat for standing room only -- it's worth checking out the view from there, despite the crowds.
  • Bathrooms on board tend to be cleanest early in the trip -- plan accordingly.
  • You can book tickets online . You also will need to exchange the ticket voucher for a boarding pass in the ticketing line once you arrive, so there's really no advantage to buying your tickets online.

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Editor's Note: If you're looking for a festive evening out, Circle Line's Holiday Harbor Lights Cruise is a great opportunity. And check out their New Year's Eve Cruise.

Circle Line , home of NYC's most iconic sightseeing boat tours, announced the all new holiday-themed cruises for the month of December. Beginning on Wednesday, December 7th at 7:00 pm and sailing daily through the end of the year, the legendary sightseeing cruise line will be decked out for the holidays, magically transforming their fan-favorite Harbor Lights Cruise into a seasonal Holiday Harbor Lights Cruise . Circle Line will also close out the year with an epic New Year's Eve Party Cruise, offering breathtaking views of NYC fireworks from the water as the clock strikes midnight.

Decorated from stern to bow with twinkling lights, green garland, holiday ornaments, and Christmas trees, tourists and locals alike can enjoy a full tour of New York City from the comfort of the heated indoor decks on Circle Line's Holiday Harbor Lights Cruise. Aboard the joyful boat rides departing from Pier 83, Circle Line will be offering a specialty curated holiday drink menu featuring Sam Adams Winter Lager, and a delicious lineup of warm seasonal cocktails including S'mores Hot Chocolate, Sugar Cookie Martini, S'mores-tini, Peppermint Hot Chocolate, Irish Coffee, and Hot Toddies.

To add another layer of warmth to this cozy winter activity, plush branded blankets will also be available for purchase on all cruises, and the first 500 guests to attend the inaugural Holiday Harbor Lights Cruise on Wednesday, December 7th will receive a blanket for free to keep warm while taking in the city sights.

Circle Line's winter roster also includes a special New Year's Eve Cruise , where guests 21 years and older can sail into 2023 in style and ring in the new year from the water. This celebratory party cruise, setting sail from 10pm-1am, will give guests a front-row seat to one of the world's most incredible fireworks shows on the Hudson River. Featuring epic DJ tunes, a premium open bar, passed hors d'oeuvres, and a complimentary champagne toast at midnight, this once-in-a-lifetime cruise will have passengers dancing all night long. Tickets are available now for $229 at CircleLine.com .

"There's nothing more magical than seeing the New York City skyline from the water during the holidays when the city is decked out in twinkling lights and festive décor," said Craig Kanarick, CEO of New York Cruise Lines. "At Circle Line, we are always looking to make the experience extra memorable for our guests, and from the New Year's Eve Party Cruise to the Holiday Harbor Lights series, our epic holiday lineup has something for everyone."

To view the Holiday Harbor Lights Cruise schedule and find out more information, please visit here . For additional details on Circle Line's New Year's Eve Cruise, please visit here . For full details on Circle Line or to book a boat ride, please visit here .

About New York Cruise Lines

New York Cruise Lines (NYCL) is the industry leader in marine-based sightseeing, transportation, entertainment, and dining that emphasizes the ultimate in hospitality set to the beauty of the New York City skyline. NYCL owns and operates 24 ships, including the most extensive and modern fleet in the sightseeing industry. NYCL's iconic brand, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises, is a fixture in global tourism, hosting more than 80 million passengers since 1945. Recognized as "America's Favorite Boat Ride," Circle Line is world-famous for sightseeing and special events including concerts and private parties. Operating from Pier 83 in Hudson River Park at 42nd Street and 12th Avenue, (convenient to Times Square, The High Line and Hudson Yards) and Slip 6 in Battery Park, Circle Line is the oldest and largest provider of sightseeing cruises using the most modern vessels. NYCL also operates the iconic New York Water Taxi private transportation fleet, New York's only maritime thrill-ride, The Beast, and New York's only floating, moving restaurants-North River Lobster Company and La Barca Cantina.

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What you'll do

From the Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty, see NYC's most famous landmarks and take in amazing views of the city from the water.

Experience a Landmark Cruise by Circle Line - entry included with the New York Pass®

  • Pay nothing at the gate – simply show your pass.
  • 90-minute cruise around downtown Manhattan with commentary.
  • Your pass gives you access to many more attractions in New York, so don't forget to check them out.

Sit back, relax and take in the views of iconic NYC landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and the Chrysler Building on this landmark cruise.

What better introduction to the Big Apple is there than by taking in the skyline from the waters? You'll have 90 minutes to enjoy epic views of the city and tick off some of NYC's most iconic landmarks. Pick a seat on the outdoor deck, or if you're feeling the chill, you can sit in the boat's temperature-controlled indoor cabins and enjoy the view from their panoramic windows. Plus, there will be an onboard commentary, offering you a fascinating insight into the history of the city and its world-famous attractions. 

Experience Circle Line Landmarks Cruise in New York

Unleash the magic of New York City aboard the Circle Line Landmarks Cruise. Revel in the breathtaking views of iconic landmarks that dot the city's skyline. Every ride is a picturesque journey etched in the canvas of time, destined to become an unforgettable memory.

Booking Your Circle Line Tickets

Securing your Circle Line tickets is a seamless process. With just a few clicks, book your passage on the Circle Line Landmark Cruise through New York Pass . Get started on an adventure that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the city that never sleeps.

Circle Line NYC Landmark Cruise highlights

The Statue of Liberty  – sail past Lady Liberty and get some impressive snaps from the water.  Brooklyn Bridge  – connecting the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, this mammoth structure is one not to be missed.  Empire State Building  – catch a glimpse and New York's most famous skyscraper. This Art Deco masterpiece has been impressing visitors and locals alike since the 1930s.

One World Trade Center  – the "Freedom Tower" is the tallest building in the Western hemisphere, built in remembrance of the Twin Towers. 

Know before you go

Getting In:  simply present your pass at any Circle Line ticket window to receive a boarding pass. Upon presentation, a time and date for the cruise must be selected. Please allow yourself at least 45-minutes for ample ticketing and boarding time.

This cruise is available in Spanish, French and Portuguese via audio translation guides. The app is called "Circle Line Sightseeing" and it is free to download and use, available on iTunes and Google Play stores.

Please bring their own personal earbuds to listen to the audio on your phones. The onboard concessions will have wired headphones available for purchase if needed. You may not listen to the tour on speakerphone mode. 

Please note: you can only go on one Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise per day with your New York Pass.

Circle Line NYC Landmark Cruise visitor information 

  • No outside food or drink is permitted but there is an onboard café serving sandwiches, salads, and snacks. There is also a bar serving hot and cold drinks, beer, wine, and cocktails.
  • There is free WiFi on board so you can share your snaps instantly.
  • Download the FREE Circle Line Skyline Navigator app before your cruise for the best way to enhance your experience. The app translates your cruise content into any of seven languages: Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, German, and Chinese (Mandarin). Choose to follow along via GPS or take your time discovering on your own. Get it from the Apple iTunes Store or the Google Play Store ​ today.​
  • For more information, visit the  Circle Line NYC Landmark Cruise website.

Circle Line New York Tour tickets help

Simply ask our help team if you have any questions. 

Q. What is the Landmark Cruise by Circle Line? A. The Landmark Cruise by Circle Line is a scenic boat tour that takes you along the iconic landmarks of the city, providing a unique perspective of the skyline.

Q. How long does the Landmark Cruise last? A. The Landmark Cruise typically lasts for approximately 90 minutes, giving you ample time to enjoy the breathtaking views and capture memorable photos.

Q. Are there any guided commentary or audio tours available during the Landmark Cruise? A. Yes, during the Landmark Cruise, you can enjoy informative and engaging guided commentary in multiple languages, providing interesting insights into the landmarks and their history.

Q. Can I bring food or drinks onboard the Landmark Cruise? A. While outside food and beverages are not allowed, there are onboard concessions where you can purchase a variety of snacks and beverages to enjoy during the cruise.

Q. Is the Landmark Cruise suitable for children and families? A. Absolutely! The Landmark Cruise is a family-friendly experience, offering a memorable adventure for children and adults alike, with captivating views and educational commentary.

Q. Are there restrooms available onboard the Landmark Cruise? A. Yes, there are clean and well-maintained restrooms conveniently located onboard the Landmark Cruise for your comfort and convenience during the journey.

Where you'll be

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Pier 83, West 42nd Street,, New York, US

Operating hours

January 1 – March 7 Daily: 3:30PM

March 8 – May 2 Daily: 12:30PM and 3PM

May 3 – October 31 Daily: 11:30AM, 12:30PM, 2PM and 3PM

November 1 – January 5 Daily: 12:30PM and 3PM

Timetables are subject to change, please visit  Circle Line's website   to view the most up-to-date times. 

Closings & holidays

July 4: no cruises after 2PM 

Closed on Christmas Day

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The Circle Line Speedboat Tour provided by Circle Line Cruises in New York City is an adrenaline-pumping adventure in the middle of NYC. 

With over 80 million passengers having hopped on its cruises since 1945, the Circle Line Cruises are considered one of the best boat rides in the world.

The Speedboat ride is a quick, exhilarating ride of the New York Harbor on board the Beast, a 70-foot custom-built power boat. 

This article covers everything you must know before booking tickets for the Circle Line Speedboat Tour.

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Get ready for a speedy ride while enjoying stunning views of the New York City skyline.

The boat ride is the definition of pumping energy with loud, rocking music and playful narration on board.

The Speedboat ride, led by comic captains Mad Dog and Wild Thing, takes you along the coast of midtown and lower Manhattan at super speeds.

The Circle Line Harbor Lights Cruise circles the Southern end of Manhattan, taking you through some of New York’s most famous sights.

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Tickets for the NYC: Circle Line Speedboat are available to be purchased online.

Get a chance to avail exclusive discounts when you book online.

Buy online tickets and avoid missing out on your preferred dates.

Booking online also helps avoid last-minute disappointment and delays.

Go to the NYC: Circle Line Speedboat booking page, select your preferred date and the number of tickets, and buy the tickets right away.

After the purchase, you will receive the tickets via email.

You don’t need to carry printouts.

Show the e-tickets on your smartphone at the gate on the day of your visit and begin the cruise.

Speedboat Tour ticket price

Adult tickets for the Circle Line Speedboat Tour can be bought for US$32 for all visitors aged 13 and above.

Tickets for children between three and 12 can be bought at a reduced price of US$25.

However, passengers need to be at least 3.9 feet (120 cm) tall to ride.

Pregnant women are not allowed on this tour.

Ticket Prices Adult Ticket (13+ years): US$32 Child Ticket (3 to 12 years): US$25 Infant Ticket (up to 3 years): Free

Save time & money! Buy New York CityPass and visit 5 iconic attractions of NY like the Empire State Building, 9/11 Memorial and Museum, Guggenheim Museum, and many more. Book now and get up to 40% discount!

Five reasons to book the Circle Line Speedboat Tour tickets

You can get priority skip-the-line access while booking tickets for the Speedboat ride.

Circle Line Cruises provide different experiences at different times throughout the day.

Each ride comes with its own unique and memorable experience.

Here are five things that make the Circle Line Speedboat Tour a preferable option.

The Beast!

As the name signifies, the Beast is a humongous class-apart off-shore racing boat.

With its catchy green color and expansive 70-foot frame, the Beast is sure to catch everyone’s attention.

Coupling adventure and safety, the Beast comes equipped with seatbelts and handrail access to give you a safe experience.

What can feel nicer than a super-speed adventure in the middle of New York City?

Hit the New York Harbor at rousing speeds of up to 75 mph and feel the thrill take over you.

Experience the thrill of speeding through New York’s iconic skyline and towering skyscrapers.

Experience a wonderful ride packed with laughter, fun, and music on the Speedboat Tour.

Let Captains Mad Dog and Wild Thing lead you on a loud, rocking adventure.

Groove along with pumping music and enjoy playful narration while you zoom down the Hudson.

Let the Beast take you within 100 feet of the soaring Statue of Liberty.

Take a breather and click memorable pictures as the boat stops for a photo-op before speeding away again.

Enjoy beautiful panoramic views of midtown and lower Manhattan as you speed by.

The Speedboat ride gives you a perfect opportunity for a quick trip to see Lady Liberty and back.

For those seeking a riveting adventure that can be completed in just 30 minutes, the Speedboat ride is the best choice.

It speeds up your adventure and gives you ample time to explore other New York attractions.

The Circle Line Speedboat Tour is available at one-hour intervals between 11 am and 7 pm.

The ride takes you on a 30-minute adventure, offering you an exciting and action-packed experience.

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The Best of NYC Cruise is the only sightseeing cruise that completely circles Manhattan on a two-and-a-half-hour ride.

Meeting Point

Circle Line Speedboat Tour location

The meeting point for a Circle Line Cruise can vary depending on the cruise option you choose.

It’s important to keep in mind that the meeting location may change.

Visitors are advised to check the booking page before arriving to confirm the exact location.

When going on a Circle Line Speedboat Tour , it’s best to wear light and breathable clothing. 

Bringing a light jacket is recommended when on board the Beast. 

It is advisable to wear sunglasses and a hat when going on the Speedboat Tour.

Additionally, using sunscreen and carrying a portable battery pack can help make your experience delightful and seamless.

Source # Thebeastnyc.com # Circleline.com # Tripadvisor.com The travel specialists  at TheBetterVacation.com use only high-quality sources while researching & writing their articles. We make every attempt to keep our content current, reliable and trustworthy .

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You might have heard that there are some beautiful metro stations in Moscow. Soviet decorations, chandeliers, mosaic painting and statues are common in many of the stations. The good news is that the Moscow Metro does not cost a lot of money and many of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro are on the same line, so you can almost get on and off at each station to visit these. Over the New Year holidays, I had a free afternoon and decided to visit some of these stations. Check out what I found below…..

The main stations that you will want to visit are on the Number 5 line, also known as the Circle Line. An advantage of this line is that you can get to it very easily and quickly no matter where you are in Moscow. The announcements on the metro are in Russian as well as English so you don’t need to worry if your Russian language skills are not good.

If, like me, you arrive in Moscow via train from Kyiv , then you will arrive at a metro station which many Muscovites believe to be the most beautiful of them all…..

Kievskaya metro station was opened in 1954 and features white marble walls which curve upwards and have with large mosaics surrounded by a gold trim in a very classical style. The mosaics depict life in Ukraine and was designed by a Ukrainian who wanted to display Ukraine’s influence and contribution to Soviet Russia.

Kievskaya, one of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro

Kievskaya, one of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro

Soviet era artwork between the arches

Soviet era artwork between the arches

Mosaic with golden trim

Mosaic with golden trim

People carrying flags is a common theme

People carrying flags is a common theme

Going into battle

Going into battle

Belorusskaya

If you look at a map of the metro , you will want to go in a clockwise direction on the circle line. So you will want to get on the train going in the Barrikadnaya direction and not Park Kultury. Stay on this line until you reach the 2nd station, Belorusskaya. This station was built in 1952 and like Kievskaya also features white marble pylons and a plaster ceiling.

The ceiling features 12 mosaics in an octagonal shape depicting Belarusian life, while the tiling on the floor is said to resemble a Belarusian quilt. One of the passageway exits of the station has a statue called ‘Belarusian Partisans’ of three men wearing long coats, holding guns and carrying a flag.”

Belorusskaya metro platform

Belorusskaya metro platform

Belorusskaya metro platform

Soviet artwork on the roof

The hammer and sickle features prominently in the metro artwork

The hammer and sickle features prominently in the metro artwork

Three men carrying guns, holding the flag...

Three men carrying guns, holding the flag…

Mayakovskaya

To get to the next station, we need to change onto the green line (line 2) and go just one stop to the station of Mayakovskaya. This station has an art deco theme and, for some, resembles an elaborate ballroom. The columns are faced with stainless steel and pink rhodonite while the marble walls and ceiling have 34 mosaics with the theme “24-hour Soviet Sky. Apparently, Stalin resided here during the 2nd World War as the station was used as a command post for Moscow’s anti-aircraft regiment.

Mayakovskaya metro

Mayakovskaya metro

Mayakovskaya metro

24-Hour Soviet Sky mosaic

Bomber planes

Bomber planes

24-Hour Soviet Sky mosaic

It looks like planes flying over Red Square

Air-ship

Novoslobodskaya

It’s time to get back on the metro and return to Belorusskaya. At Belorusskaya, change to the circle line again and continue clockwise to the next station, Novoslobodskaya. With its 32 stained glass panels, this station reminds me of a church. The panels were designed by Latvian artists and are surrounded by a brass border.

Novoslobodskaya metro

Novoslobodskaya metro

The platform of Novoslobodskaya metro

The platform of Novoslobodskaya metro

The platform of Novoslobodskaya metro

Stained glass artwork

The golden trim around artwork is also very common

The golden trim around artwork is also very common

Stained glass artwork

Prospekt Mira

Back on the metro and again just one stop until our next station, Prospekt Mira. This station was originally called Botanichesky Sad after the nearby Botanical Gardens of the Moscow State University. The pylons are covered in white marble and decorated with floral bas-relief friezes. The ceiling is decorated with casts and several cylindrical chandeliers.

Prospekt Mira metro station

Prospekt Mira metro station

Notice the floral decoration

Notice the floral decoration

Komsomolskaya

On the metro once more and once more we are going just one stop to the next station – Komsomolskaya. This station is famous for its its yellow ceiling. The chandeliers in this station are huge. The photos below do not do this station justice.  For me, this station resembles a presidential palace.  You hace to see it for yourself to truly appreciate it.

Because of it’s location, this is one of the busiest stations in the Moscow metro as it serves three of the main train stations in the city – Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky, and Kazansky so be prepared for a lot of people.

Komsomolskaya metro

Komsomolskaya metro

The yellow ceiling seems to go on forever

The yellow ceiling seems to go on forever

Yellow ceiling and artwork

Yellow ceiling and artwork

One of the ceiling mosaics

One of the ceiling mosaics

Elektrozavodskaya

When you are ready to leave Komsomolskaya metro station behind, then get back on the circle line and go one stop to Kurskaya and change to the blue line (line 3) and go to two stops to the Elektrozavodskaya station. This station gets it’s name from a nearby electric light bulb factory and has a somewhat industrial but also futuristic style, with 6 rows of circular lamps (there are 318 lamps in total). I think this is one of the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro for how unique it is. The station was opened in 1944 after a delay because of the 2nd World War and features 12 marble bas-reliefs of the struggle on the home front during the war.

The Komsomolskaya metro station

The Komsomolskaya metro station

The struggles of war at home

The struggles of war at home

Fixing machinery

Fixing machinery

Hard at work

Hard at work

Making weapons

Making weapons

Building a tank

Building a tank

The struggles of war at home

Even the station sign is elaborate

Ploschad Revolyutsii

Back on the metro line 3 (but in the other direction), getting off at the 3rd stop – Ploschad Revolyutsii (Revolution Square). This is located underneath the square in Moscow of the same name and is a short walk from Red Square in the city centre. It is the perfect place to end a visit around Moscow’s metro. The station features red and yellow marble arches with a total of 76 sculptures in between each arch. The sculptures are supposed to represent the people of the Soviet Union and include soldiers, farmers, industrial workers, children etc… I noticed a lot of people touching the golden chicken in the photo below as well as the show of the woman. I am assuming that this is for good luck.

Industrial worker

Industrial worker

Touch the chicken for good luck

Touch the chicken for good luck

Sculpture of the people of the Soviet Union

Sculpture of the people of the Soviet Union

Woman reading a book - touch the shoe for good luck

Woman reading a book – touch the shoe for good luck

In education

In education

Parent and child

Parent and child

These are some of what I think are the most beautiful stations on the Moscow metro. Which ones are your favourite? Would you add any to this list?

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Kievskaya definitely caught me off guard. Didn’t know Moscow metro stations were THIS extravagant! Mayakovskaya is gorgeous too with the marble walls and mosaics. I might just need to book a flight over to admire all of these!

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Do it! Kievskaya was my first introduction to the Moscow metro as I got an overnight train from Kyiv.

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You know, in the States, all we ever hear is bad stuff about Russia. It’s nice to see other (and lovely!) dimensions of such a controversial place.

It’s the same in the UK which is why I prefer going to see somewhere and making up my own mind. It’s all ‘politics and bullshit’ as I say

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I went to Moscow about 13years for Christmas and went to train stations, so I can see these amazing mosaics and chandeliers. I agree with you that are beautiful Stations for sure and I could of wandered around for days. I think Kievskaya is definitely my favourite out of them all and I even have some similar pictures as you.

I imagine Moscow would have been a little different 13 years ago but these stations have probably always looked beautiful

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You chose some great stations for this write up! Beautiful details in these stations and would love to visit them sometime. Particularly like the Komsomolskaya station with that yellow ceiling!

Thank you very much. Komsomolskaya seems to be a lot of peoples favourite stations too

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Wow! Without the text I would have thought them to be some museum or gallery.

I know exactly what you mean!

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Wow, it is just stunning! How does anyone get to work with so much to look at. I’m surprised at the very bourgeois-looking Komsomolskaya station. I would have thought it was all too Tzarist looking, but then I haven’t been to Russia yet lol. This has just made me want to go more!

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Wow, that’s a lot of artwork. I wonder how old some of these pieces are?

Generally most of the stations are from 1940-1960 approximately. The later stations are more functional than style.

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My mother-in-law was in Moscow fifty years ago and still raves about the metro stations. So far, I could not imagine much. But now! The pictures are great and I think it’s almost a pity that this splendor is underground. But for every user of the Metro can enjoy a free trip to the world of art. Susanne

True. It is like having a free trip to an art museum/gallery. I hope that you can one day visit Moscow and see for yourself.

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Oh wow, I would never have known that these were metro stations. The ceilings remind me of how you need to look up sometimes, even in the commuter rush!

It is true about life in general, we just go from A to B looking directly in front of us instead of around us

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Wow, I would have never guessed that these were stations. The decor is so pretty and not one I’m used to seeing at metro stations. Love the ceiling at The Komsomolskaya metro station.

They certainly don’t look like metro stations. The ceiling there is one of my favourites too!

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Treasures of the Moscow Metro: Orange Line stations that honor the Arctic and Baltic

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The interior decoration of Medvedkovo station is devoted to the severe and unforgiving nature of the Russian North. On the walls one sees eight metallic bas-reliefs with a polar bear on an ice floe, the hunt for snow gooses, reindeer sledding and more.

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This is one of the most lavishly decorated stations on the Orange Line. The walls have 48 mosaics devoted to Russian cities that surround Moscow, including their coats of arms. Near each mosaic stands the name of the city.

There’s a large colorful mosaic of girls in traditional Russian dresses above the entrance to the platform. The image on the opposite side depicts medieval Russian horsemen and a chronicler. This image is devoted to the ancient epic Slavic poem,   The Tale of Igor's Campaign .

Botanichesky Sad

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This station brings one to the largest botanical garden in Europe, and the station’s interior decoration is devoted to the topic of natural beauty. On the walls, one sees metallic bas-reliefs with simple images of flowers, apples and grapes.

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Rizhskiy Railway Station is located at this metro stop. From here, trains travel to the Latvian capital. No surprise that the station, which was designed by the Soviet Latvian architects, was dedicated to that Baltic country and its capital, Riga.

The yellow and brown colors epitomize different kinds of amber that is plentiful in the Baltic Sea region. On the columns one sees images related to Latvia: Riga’s port, the Latvian Academy of Science, the Central Market (one of the largest in Europe), Old Riga and more.

Tretyakovskaya

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This station leads to the famous State Tretyakov Gallery, the foremost repository of Russian fine art anywhere in the world. The station walls are decorated with the bronze bas-reliefs of Russian artists, sculptors and icon painters. Above the portal on the way to the escalators one sees a large image of the Tretyakov Gallery.

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This station brings you to the famous Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKH) – one of the world’s largest exhibition centers. During the Soviet period it represented the best industrial achievements of all Soviet Republics. Today, it offers visitors a wide range of activities, from shopping to shows and skating, and other sport activities.

Despite its name, the station is modestly decorated. At the exit one sees a huge modern (1997) ceramic image. Made according to traditions of the Old Russian style of Gzhel, the image depicts the 19 th   century market, as well as several Russian monasteries. 

Besides Moscow and St. Petersburg, several other Russian cities have metro systems, and most stations are masterpieces of art and architecture. Find out more about them.

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Note: Premier seating on ALL our ships is on the 2nd deck. Guests unable to climb stairs will not be able to take advantage of premier seating options.

If I have a CityPASS, how do I reserve my place on a cruise?

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These pass holders can't reserve on our website in advance. Instead, please arrive at Pier 83/Pier 16 45-minutes prior to departure time to exchange your pass for tickets. You may also come to our Pier 83/Pier 16 ticket office up to 2 days prior to your desired cruise time to get your tickets.Passes can only be redeemed at the same location as the chosen departure. Subject to availability .

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Children under 3 ride FREE! Please ask at the box office for an infant ticket. We offer discounts for children 3 - 12 years old. Please check specific cruises on our website or ask at the box office.

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Do you offer packages for Groups?

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Can you accommodate schools and camp groups?

We sure can! A Circle Line cruise is fun and educational. Learn more here, we'd be delighted to help you.

Can I charter an entire boat?

YES. YOU. CAN. Visit our Groups & Charters page for more information or call us at (212) 630-8885 and one of our expert advisors will help you create an unforgettable event.

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What is your refund policy.

All ticket sales are final. There will be no refunds for bad weather, tardiness, unforeseen route modifications, or any other reason except in the extremely rare instance where we must cancel the cruise entirely.

If you've planned your trip and miss the boat, we’ll make certain you don’t miss out with a one-time courtesy invitation to reschedule your cruise within 90 days of the original event date instead. Reschedules are only made possible for guests with daily sightseeing cruise tickets and do not apply to specialty cruises or holiday events (see excluded cruises below).

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You can expect to receive confirmation within 24 hours of receiving your completed email. Please visit our cruise page prior to your selection for any updates or changes to our schedule.

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Our Translation app is available on smart phone devices. Languages include Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, & Chinese. Listen to a guided audio tour in the language of your choice as you sail down the Hudson to see all of NYC’s famous buildings and landmarks from the water. This audio tour will automatically advance as the boat moves so all you have to do is select your language and press play. It only works while you’re moving on the water.

Download the app through Google Play Store or Apple Store . Guests are encouraged to bring their own headphones/earbuds as not to disturb fellow passengers. Transcripts are also available through the app.

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What kind of concessions are available on board?

Our standard items include hot dogs, pretzels, nachos, an assortment of fresh sandwiches and salads, assorted breakfast items (during morning cruises), coffee/tea/soda/bottled water and full bar including beer, wine and cocktails.

Can I bring my own food or drinks on board?

No outside food or beverages are allowed on board our boats. We do, however, have a full snack bar and beer, wine and cocktails on board.

How close do the boats get to the Statue of Liberty?

All of our sightseeing boats cruise within yards (meters) of Lady Liberty for an absolutely incredible view. You’ll feel like you’re actually on the island!

Does the Best of NYC Cruise actually circumnavigate Manhattan?

Yes! The Best of NYC Cruise circles the entire island of Manhattan and offers the most comprehensive tour available. There are however, occasions out of our control when we cannot fully circumnavigate the island due to high tides. If you have concerns, please give us a call as early as 9:30 AM the morning of the day you plan to take a cruise (212) 563-3200 .

Is smoking allowed on the boat?

Smoking is not permitted on Circle Line’s regular sightseeing cruises including Liberty, Statue of Liberty Express, Statue by Night, Landmarks, Best of New York and Harbor Lights. *Smoking may be permitted in designated areas on Circle Line’s Music Cruises, Bear Mountain Cruises, 4th of July and New Year’s Eve Cruises. Please plan your trip accordingly.

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Please see individual cruise pages for cruise routes and highlights, but note that all of our sightseeing cruises take you close to the Statue of Liberty for incredible photos and selfies.

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