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These guys are absolutely the best! My husband and I are from SLC Utah and did the 5k Fun Run with Cindy! Mike gave us instruction on where to meet the evening before the run! Even though it was icy- her and Mike were still just exceptional! They definitely went the extra mile for us! I love how we took plenty of pictures. It was fun & educational as they knew Central Park history!! Thanks again!!
Visiting the city with a girl friend for the weekend and we stubbled on this running tour. A great way to get some exercise while on vacation... while still exploring! The tour guides were great - so full of energy and interesting info about Central Park. They took some great photos that they shared on their Facebook page which was a plus. It was an absolutely perfect morning. Would definitely recommend.
Beautiful 5K run through Central Park. Meredith was so knowledgeable and gave us such an awesome tour. Would definitely do it again and recommend this run for everyone!!
This tour was so much fun! It was a great way to experience the park, while also getting a workout in. Our tour guide Anne was so knowledgeable and had wonderful energy. I would highly recommend for anyone!
We did the 5K fun run. It was an easy pace and Cindy and Mike were great running coach/guide team!
After gaining weight vacationing several times this summer, I thought I actually needed to get some exercise during a vacation. Why not at Central Park? I found Fit Tours NYC through the Central Park website. It was a great experience. There are several options but I looked at the 5K run and the Power Hour which was a 2 mile lap while stopping at several Central Park sites to do a circuit exercise. I chose the Power Hour and the exercise leader (Mike) recommended the East Side tour. I was not disappointed. The tour was great as the guide showed me some things in Central Park I didn't know were there and explained some objects in greater detail that we have all seen numerous times. Oh yeah, the workout was fun as well. The cost was $45 which is cheap in NYC. I plan on going again when I return. They can tailor workouts to whatever you like and Mike said that they often have corporate groups use them. It would really be fun to do this with a group of friends. If you are looking to exercise and learn a little about Central Park, this is a must do!
AWESOME!!! The last thing I wanted to do was wake up to go for a run while on vacation...especially after eating at Fogo the night before. But my wife and I did it and it was great!! I have never been to NYC before and this was the perfect way to not only start the day, but to see Central Park -- it wasn't too crowded and our tour guide (Melissa) was fantastic!!! She provided a great overview of the park, while keeping a great pace for our 60 min running tour!! I'd do this again...and I never say that about paying for fitness!! Well done, Mike and Fit Tour NYC!!!!!!!
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Fit Tours NYC
- New York, NY 10075
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Fit Tours NYC is a specialized sightseeing company focused on Central Park tours with a fitness twist. By combining exercise with interactive historical tours of the Park, they offer the ultimate NYC fitness experience. Tours include: Central Park 5K Fun Run; Power Hour (combines running and strength training); Sunrise Yoga Walk; Sunset Yoga Walk. Each tour lasts one hour, offers flexible starting times (including early mornings and evenings) and locations in order to accommodate the busiest of schedules.
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TCS New York City Marathon
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Welcome to new york city.
Travelling Fit is proud to announce that we have been sending people to the New York City Marathon for 18 years and we are once again an official International Tour Operator for the 2024 event.
We are delighted to be able to offer you the option of a 6 Day/5 Night tour (recommended) and a 4 Day/3 Night Marathon package which includes guaranteed race entry in the marathon without the need to qualify.
Also note that the 6 day/5 night package option includes a half day city sightseeing tour with drop off at The High Line on Thursday 2nd November. From The High Line you will experience a short walk with amazing views as you head towards the Marathon expo to collect your Marathon Registration Pack.
We are offering two different properties, the 3 star Park Central Hotel and the 4.5 star Westhouse. Both hotels are conveniently located within walking distance from the finish line in Central Park.
Please Note: Travelling Fit’s packages to the TCS New York City Marathon are not available to US residents.
- Packages Include
- Guaranteed Race Entry (runners only)
- 3 Nights Accommodation: Check in: Fri 01 Nov | Check out: Mon 04 Nov 2024
- Breakfast Daily (only if staying at WestHouse Hotel)
- Escort to the Parade of Nations Opening Ceremony (Fri) Exclusive to Travelling Fit clients
- Pasta dinner and Info Function with Rob de Castella and the IMP Squad (Sat ) Exclusive to Travelling Fit clients
- Private group coach transfer to the Marathon Start (runners only) Exclusive to Travelling Fit clients
- Post Marathon celebration on rooftop bar including drinks and hors d’oeuvres (Sun) Exclusive to Travelling Fit clients
- Travelling Fit representatives on site available for questions Exclusive to Travelling Fit clients
- Supporters can join the Travelling Fit team to cheer on the runners Exclusive to Travelling Fit supporters
- Personalised Travelling Fit Running Top Exclusive to Travelling Fit clients
- Invite to Travelling Fit’s NYC Marathon Closed Facebook Group Exclusive to Travelling Fit clients
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- 5 Nights Accommodation: Check in: Wed 30 Oct | Check out: Mon 04 Nov 2024
- Half Day City Sightseeing Tour with drop off at The High Line near the Marathon expo (Thu) Exclusive to Travelling Fit clients
- Group warm up run through Central Park with the inspiring IMP squad (Fri) Exclusive to Travelling Fit clients
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The TCS New York City Marathon is one of the biggest marathons in the world with close to 50,000 finishers every year, so don’t miss out! The atmosphere alone will get you through those 42.2 kilometres.
Run alongside amateurs, professional competitors and world record holders as you weave your way through the 5 boroughs of Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan, over 5 bridges and finish in the world renowned Central Park. The course is broken down as follows (description from Runners World):
Staten Island (Miles 1-2) Not much time is spent in Staten Island: only two miles. When the race starts, runners cross the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, which offers sweeping views of the New York Harbor and skyline, including the Statue of Liberty. The first mile is an uphill climb up the bridge, while the second mile is downhill, heading off the bridge to Brooklyn.
Brooklyn (Miles 3-12) These next 11 miles is run in the relatively flat streets of Brooklyn. Runners are able to enjoy the colourful quirks of each neighbourhood in the borough, from the trendy restaurants in Park Slope to the charming tree-lined streets on Lafayette Avenue to the lively crowds in Williamsburg.
Queens (Miles 13-15) Near the midpoint of the race, comes the Queensboro Bridge at mile 14. While the vantage point offers beautiful views, the climb up the bridge is tough, and the absence of spectators on this stretch can be mentally challenging. This section is quiet compared to the rest of the race.
Manhattan Part 1 (Miles 16-18) After descending the Queensboro Bridge onto Manhattan’s First Avenue, runners are swallowed by a swell of spectators. This is a flat, three-mile stretch.
The Bronx (Miles 19-20) Whilst crossing into The Bronx, the crowds have thinned from First Avenue. There are bands and dancers at the Entertainment Zone at 139th and Morris Avenue.
Manhattan Part 2 (Miles 21-26.2) The final 10K of the marathon is long and possibly painful but with the roaring crowds in the heart of the Big Apple, plus the final miles through iconic Central Park, the last push is worth it. From here it is a quick spin through Harlem and a run up Fifth Avenue, reaching the northern edge of Central Park around mile 23. The next mile is fairly flat along Fifth. Once inside Central Park around mile 24, there are a couple rolling hills. At mile 25 you’ll be surrounded by deafening crowds near Columbus Circle. Then it’s just two quick turns before the finish.
We at Travelling Fit have run the TCS New York City Marathon on many occasions and with many years of travel experience, both in organising and travelling to many amazing running destinations, so you can rest assured that you are in good hands.
Benefit from our first-hand experience by booking your Marathon travel package with us to include guaranteed TCS New York City Marathon entry, perfectly located accommodation, warm up run through Central Park, city tours, social functions and much more.
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Please be aware that a Marathon Entry Only is not possible and that entries MUST be purchased as part of a package that includes accommodation.
Please refer to Package details for more information.
Qualifying Times
There are no qualifying times for the TCS New York City Marathon when purchasing a marathon package through Travelling Fit.
The first wave starts at 9.10am and last Wave (5) starts at 11:30am
Cut-Off Times
Sweep buses will follow the marathon route at a 6 1/2-hour marathon pace, roughly 15 minutes per mile, after the final wave start. These buses will transport any entrant who wishes to drop out to the post-finish area. After the sweep buses pass, the city streets will reopen to traffic. Cross-street protection, medical assistance, aid stations, and other services will no longer be available. Runners on the course should move onto the sidewalks.
The official end time of the race is 8:00pm.
Race Timing
The ChronoTrack timing system is used at the TCS New York City Marathon to record the time of every runner.
Race Packets
Registration is at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
Note that all runners are required to attend in person to collect their registration.
Pace Setters
There are pace setters in the TCS New York City Marathon.
The pacers will be in or near their corrals roughly 15 to 20 minutes before the start of the race. This will give you a chance to talk to them, learn more about the race plan, and ask questions. They’ll be wearing blue-and-white striped singlets, and will be carrying signs that show the pace and finish time that their group plans to run.
Aid Stations
Purified water will be available at official fluid stations every mile from mile 3 to mile 25 except at miles 5, 7, and 9.
Gatorade® Endurance Formula™ Lemon-Lime Flavor will be available at official fluid stations every mile from mile 3 to mile 25, except at miles 5, 7, and 9.
Fluids will be dispensed in compostable cups. There will be tables on both sides of the course. To avoid the bottleneck at the first table, get a cup from a later table. Please keep moving after you pick up your cup.
Science in Sport Energy Gels will be available along the course at miles 12 and 18 to help fuel you. Signage on the course will indicate the gel zones and flavours. Available flavours on the course will be Caffeinated: Citrus (75mg of caffeine), Isotonic: Orange, Lemon-Lime, Tutti Frutti, and Tropical, Bananas will be available at miles 21 and 23.
Personal Refreshments and Clothing
Private luxury coaches from your hotel to the start of the race are included when you purchase your TCS New York City Marathon package through Travelling Fit.
Note: These luxury coaches are exclusive to Travelling Fit runners and are not the standard city buses that are provided for the event
The TCS New York City Marathon Health and Wellness Expo will be held at the Jacob Javits Convention Centre on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday prior to the Marathon.
All runners MUST attend the expo to pick up their race numbers in person. Another person is not permitted to pick up the race pack on your behalf.
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Halls 3B and 3E, 11th Avenue at West 35th Street, Manhattan.
The Expo times are as follows (subject to change):
- Thursday, 31 October, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (last entry for number pickup is 7:00 p.m.)
- Friday, 01 November, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (last entry for number pickup is 7:00 p.m.)
- Saturday, 02 November, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (last entry for number pickup is 5:00 p.m.)
Finishes T-Shirts, Medals and Certificates
All runners will receive a sports top in their race packs (provided by the TCS New York City Marathon).
Only runners who complete the TCS New York City Marathon will receive a medal once they have crossed the finish line.
Your finisher certificate will be mailed to you after the event.
Weather Conditions
The average temperature range for New York in November is 7 to 15 degrees Celsius (45 to 62 degrees Fahrenheit)
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Nyc boutique hotel in the financial district.
Home to what was once the Tontine Coffee House—the humble predecessor of our present-day New York Stock Exchange, our Wall Street boutique hotel offers creative and inviting spaces for business and leisure travelers alike. Tucked within the towering architecture of New York City’s Financial District, the hotel features 127 contemporary rooms. Enjoy breakfast at Buttonwood Café. Unwind with cocktails at the Highwater Rooftop Bar with postcard views of Lower Manhattan. Stroll through our bustling neighborhood to South Street Seaport, Tin Building, head to The Battery, a gateway to the Statue of Liberty, visit Brooklyn and the One World Observatory. Hotel Indigo Downtown NYC – Wall Steet reflects the history, and culture of NYC’s most iconic neighborhood.
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Enjoy a delicious breakfast and coffee in the casual ambiance of Buttonwood Café. Pop up to the Highwater Rooftop Bar with views of the breathtaking architecture of the Financial District and Lower Manhattan.
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“How about the info session?” the patient parent asks.
Choosing a college based on where you feel comfortable is a mistake. The most rewarding forms of education make you feel very uncomfortable, not least because they force you to recognize your own ignorance. Students should hope to encounter ideas and experience cultural forms that push them beyond their current opinions and tastes. Sure, revulsion is possible (and one can learn from that), but so is the discovery that your filtered ways of taking in the world had blocked out things in which you now delight. One learns from that, too.
Either way, a college education should enable you to discover capabilities you didn’t even know you had while deepening those that provide you with meaning and direction. To discover these capabilities is to practice freedom, the opposite of trying to figure out how to conform to the world as it is. Tomorrow the world will be different anyway. Education should help you find ways of shaping change, not just ways of coping with it.
These days, the first thing that campus visitors may notice are protests over the war in Gaza. These will be attractive to some who see in them an admirable commitment to principle and off-putting to those who see evidence of groupthink or intimidation. Any campus should be a “ safe enough space ,” one free of harassment and intimidation, but not one where identities and beliefs are just reinforced. That’s why it’s profoundly disturbing to hear of Jewish students afraid to move about because of the threat of verbal and physical abuse. And that’s why it’s inspiring to see Muslim and Jewish students camped out together to protest a war they think is unjust.
Refusing to conform can mean being rebellious, but it can also mean just going against the grain, like being unabashedly religious in a very secular institution or being the conservative or libertarian voice in classes filled with progressives. I recently asked one such student if he perceived any faculty bias. “Don’t worry about me,” he replied. “My professors find me fascinating.” Some of the military veterans who’ve attended my liberal arts university have disrupted the easy prejudices of their progressive peers while finding themselves working in areas they’d never expected to be interested in.
Over the years, I’ve found nonconformists to be the most interesting people to have in my classes; I’ve also found that they often turn out to be the people who add the greatest value to the organizations in which they work. I’m thinking of Kendall, a computer science major I had in a philosophy class whom I saw on campus recently because she was directing an ambitious musical. When I expressed my admiration at her unlikely combination of interests, she was almost insulted by my surprise and enthusiasm. Had I really stereotyped her as someone not interested in the arts just because she excels in science?
Or take the student activist (please!) who a couple of years after leading a demonstration to the president’s office made an appointment to meet with me. I was worried about new political demands, but she had something else in mind: getting a recommendation for law school. I could, she reminded me with a smile, write about her leadership abilities on campus. And I did.
Of course, even students who refuse to fall in with the herd should learn how to listen and speak to it and to various groups different from their own. That’s an increasingly valuable capacity, and it will help them make their way in the world, whatever school they attend, whatever their major.
Side by side, students should learn how to be full human beings, not mere appendages, and this means continually questioning what they are doing and learning from one another. “Truly speaking,” Ralph Waldo Emerson said about a century ago, “it is not instruction, but provocation, that I can receive from another soul.” That’s why the colleges — large public institutions or small faith-based colleges or anything in between — that nurture and respond to the energies of their students are the ones that feel most intellectually alive.
So, what makes a school the right one? It’s not the prestige of a name or the campus amenities. First and foremost, it’s the teachers. Great teachers help make a college great because they themselves are never done being students. Sure, there are plenty of schools filled with faculty members who think alike, who relish the bubble of fellowship in received opinion. A college can make being weird or radical into adolescent orthodoxy. These places should be avoided. By contrast, there are colleges with great teachers who practice freedom by activating wonder, a capacity for appreciation and a taste for inquiry — and who do so because they themselves seek out these broadening experiences. You can feel their own nonconformity as they try to provoke their students away from the various forms of received opinion.
Finding the right college will often mean finding these kinds of people — classmates and mentors, perpetual students who seek open-ended learning that brings joy and meaning. That’s what young people checking out schools should really be looking for: not a place merely to fit in but a place to practice freedom in good company.
Michael S. Roth is the president of Wesleyan University. His most recent books are “ The Student: A Short History” and “ Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatist’s Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech, and Political Correctness on College Campuses.”
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