An Australian tourist with a confirmed case of the measles visited several hotels, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and various health facilities in the Big Apple and northern suburbs, officials warned.

Anyone who might have been near the visitor between Feb. 16 and 21 could have been infected and should see a doctor if they develop symptoms, the Department of Health said Friday.

Symptoms of the disease include a rash, cough, fever and “pink eye.’’ The symptoms usually show up within 10 to 12 days after the exposure.

The visitor’s itinerary included: