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New York City Downtown & Hoboken NJ Walking Tour - Two Cities Two States

Overview
* The only Two Cities/Two States walking tour that spans the east and west banks of the Hudson River, an iconic waterway that the Lenape people called Muhheakunnuk, the River that flows both ways.
* In Battery Park, you may enjoy the naturally beautiful gardens and the close-up view of Manhattan Bay where the waters of the Hudson and the East River meet and mingle with the Atlantic Ocean.
* See its many monuments that tell of the historical legacy of New York City and much of the US as a whole.

* Take in the breathtaking views of the coastline of the 'Big Apple'.
View the Statue of Liberty, a gift from France to the US in 1881 to celebrate the end of slavery in the US.
You will experience a pleasant 15-minute ride on the PATH Subway train to Hoboken, NJ.
You will visit 5-7 interesting sites in Hoboken: A former Mafia Safe House Location, Frank Sinatra Park, the location of the first formal Baseball game in the US. The experience will be informative, health-supporting, and fun.
City: New York City
Mon 18 Nov
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Starting at $190.00
Mon 18 Nov
Starting at $190.00
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What's Included
All Fees and Taxes
Admission into the tour group;
A live Tour escort
Subway transportation to Hoboken,
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
What To Expect
1
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
You will be able to get up close and personal with the most iconic figure/monument of the international Private market system. Touch and take photos.
2
SeaGlass Carousel
The Battery and is probably the oldest location of socioeconomic and military significance and importance in New York and beyond. Visitors will walkabout the park visiting its several historical monuments, enjoy a close-up view of the Iconic Statue of Liberty and enjoy a variety of gardens in the park. It is also a lovely place to take photos of your group selfies and skyline photos of other parts of the City.
3
New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is by far the worldā€™s largest stock exchange and is the most important institution of American capitalism. The NYSE was founded in 1817 as a private operation and it still is an elite private enterprise. Visitors may look around on the outside and take photos.
4
Zuccotti Park
This is a Privately owned public park (Brookfield Properties and Godman Sachs), the Birth Place of the Occupy Movement of young people who are fighting for progressive changes to the American financial and economic system.
5
St. Paul's Chapel
St Paul's Chapel is located on Broadway in Downtown Manhattan, it has seen over 250 years of New York history and is one of the oldest and most historically significant buildings in the city. It is the only colonial-era church still standing in Manhattan. The chapel sits in the shadows of surrounding skyscrapers including the World Trade Center complex and it witnessed and survived the September 11th attacks, serving as a relief center for first responders and family members, Manhattan. The chapel sits in the shadows of surrounding skyscrapers including the World Trade Center complex and it also witnessed and survived the September 11th attacks, serving as a relief center for first responders and family members,
6
The Oculus
The Oculus is the main super hall relaxation space and shopping mall of the new World Trade Center. Our Guest Assistant will show you around the Oculus, you can even get a bathroom break and later you can visit on your own and shop till you drop. In the Oculus we will also catch the Path Subway Train for a 10-minute ride to Hoboken. The train fare to Hoboken is included in the tour package but the return fare is not included.
7
Hoboken Waterfront Walkway
We will walk along the 1 mile Hoboken Waterfront boardwalk; visit the observation deck of the Stevens Institute; visit the Frank Sinatra Park and several memorial monuments along the Walkway; {have a drink or a bite at one of the lovely waterfront cafes, you will pay at the counter} ; we will visit several historical points of interests in the City of Hoboken and we will visit Carlos Bakery, headquarters of the 'Cake Boss' on Washington Street.
8
Hoboken/NJ Transit Terminal
Take the Path train back to the World Trade Center, or to 33rd Street in Midtown NYC. The fare for this ride is not included.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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