New York Tour with One World Observatory Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy a unique experience with a full-day guided tour of New York. You'll experience America's most exciting city from three different perspectives as you tour it by foot, underground and ferry.
During your tour you'll be able to:
- See more than 15 of the city's classic attractions.
- Be guided by a local tour guide.
- Enjoy an exclusive tour for up to 15 people.
- Visit the One World Observatory and see breathtaking views of the Big Apple.
What’s included
- Local guide.
- Tour (walking, underground and ferry) of New York.
- Entrance - One World Observatory
- Transport: a minimum of USD 5.50 per person on a Metrocard is required.
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Step by Step
Make the most of New York with this full-day guided tour. You'll have fun touring the city by foot, underground and ferry. You'll stroll throughTimes Square, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal and much more. During your walk along the waterfront you will see the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge.
The tour will be for a small group of 15 people. We want you to have the best quality experience and visit as many places as possible.
You will walk through the streets of Time Square. Filled with street art, giant screens and bright lights.
You will pass the famous Fifth Avenue, the National Public Library, the Chrysler Building, Trinity Church, Federal Hall, the New York Stock Exchange and the Canyon of Heroes.
You will visit Rockefeller Center, a complex of commercial buildings designed by tycoon John Rockefeller. It houses the NBC studios and Radio City Music Hall.
If you're a history buff, you'll love a visit to Grand Central Terminal, the largest train station in the world. It welcomes more than 250,000 commuters daily.
Explore the 9/11 Memorial, a memorial to the nearly 3,000 victims of 9/11. Located in the same space where the Twin Towers once stood. Here you'll see two reflecting pools (the largest in North America) and their edges are covered with bronze panels bearing the names of the dead.
Stop at the One World Observatory, the tallest building in the western hemisphere at 102 stories. On its top 3 floors you'll find observation decks with panoramic views of the city. Use the lift and in less than a minute you'll be appreciating a breathtaking 360-degree perspective of New York.