Hop-On Hop-Off NYC: The Ultimate Guide
Discover how hop-on hop-off (HoHo) sightseeing can help you see New York City efficiently. This guide explains routes, ticket types, how to build an itinerary, and practical tips to save time and money.
Quick Summary
- Best for: first-time visitors, short stays, families, and photographers who prefer flexible stops.
- Pass types: 24/48/72-hour, 7-day, single-route vs combo (bus + boat).
- Pro tip: Start early, ride the full loop to orient yourself, then hop off at 2–3 highlights.

How HoHo Works (short)
- Buses run fixed routes with multiple stops.
- Board any bus on your route and show your ticket (mobile or printed).
- Many companies offer audio guides, multi-language commentary, and boat combos.
Choosing the Right Pass
| Need |
Recommended Pass |
| 1 full day, top landmarks |
24h Classic |
| Multi-day exploration |
48/72h (or 7-day) |
| Want skyline photos + harbor views |
Bus + Harbor Cruise combo |
Tip: If you plan to do the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island, buy separate official ferry tickets — HoHo boat stops rarely include the official island ferries.
Ideal 1-Day HoHo Itinerary
- Start at Times Square — orientation and breakfast.
- Hop to Midtown: Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
- Ride through to Uptown for Central Park (get off for a stroll).
- Afternoon: Downtown loop — 9/11 Memorial, Battery Park.
- Finish with an evening skyline view (Top of the Rock or Empire State).
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Assuming HoHo hits every attraction door-to-door.
- Riding only during peak midday—buses fill quickly.
- Keeping a single stop too long (plan hops in advance).
Accessibility & Family Tips
- Most modern HoHo buses are wheelchair-accessible; check operator details.
- Families: bring snacks and pack light; stroller space is limited on board.
For deeper dives into routes, stops, and specialized itineraries, see the linked posts below in this collection.