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Visite d'une journée complète à New York avec guide privé

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Take in all the highlights of New York City on this comprehensive, one-of-a-kind tour. Explore the Big Apple like a New Yorker, as you walk, ride the subway and take the Staten Island ferry. Visit Times Square, the Broadway Theater District, Grand Central Terminal, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, and much more.
Ville: La ville de New York
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Ce qui est inclu
Flexible schedules
Customizable itinerary to meet your preferences
Private walking experience
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Professional Guide
Tickets to Ferry to visit Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Flexible schedules
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Times Square / Theater District
No doubt that you are waiting to visit the heart of New York (and maybe even the world) – the legendary and magnificent Times Square. Thousands of people, energy, illuminations, popular restaurants and stores, theaters and museums – this place will make you desire to stay here for a while.
2
Broadway
Stroll along the artistic Broadway – a Mecca for theater lovers and famous producers.
3
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is one of New York City’s finest buildings and most spectacular churches as well as being the largest house of worship for Catholics in the city.
4
Fifth Avenue
Wander down Fifth Avenue, major thoroughfare of Manhattan and the most glamorous and expensive street in the world.
5
Rockefeller Center
Feast your eyes on imposing Rockefeller Center – one of the largest office centers in the world which provides not only office space but also numerous facilities of entertainment. You can’t skip its highlight – observation deck on the 70th floor with breathtaking views.
6
New York Public Library
Then see New York Public Library which is not only the temple of reading and knowledge with more than 53 million items but also an architectural gem which was the largest marble building in the USA in the beginning of 20th century.
7
Grand Central Terminal
Visit Grand Terminal – not just a railway station but an architectural jewel meeting millions of visitors every year.
8
Trinity Church
Visit this beautiful church and hear stories such as the infamous Hamilton-Burr duel.
9
New York Stock Exchange
linger in front of world-famous New York Stock Exchange and hear fascinating stories on how New York evolved from a Dutch trading colony to the financial capital it is today.
10
Federal Hall
See this iconic building where George Washington was sworn in as president.
11
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Pose for a photo with this iconic landmark!
12
Canyon of Heroes
Catch a glimpse of over 200 black granite plaques that commemorate and list every single ticker tape parade in New York City history.
13
Brooklyn Bridge
You will take a ride at the Staten Island ferry and enjoy the amazing views of the legendary 1,8km-long Brooklyn Bridge which is the oldest in the USA.
14
Statue of Liberty
Can you imagine something that represents New York more than the Statue of Liberty? Take a ride at NYC ferry and take a glance at this colossal monument from outside while your knowledgeable guide will reveal some stories about America’s intriguing past.
15
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial and the incredible man-made waterfalls of Reflecting Absence.
16
One World Observatory
Finish your tour looking at the city a bird’s eye from the highest observation deck in the USA – One World Observatory (not included in tour). Whole New York City is at your feet – an unforgettable moment!
17
Times Square / Theater District
No doubt that you are waiting to visit the heart of New York (and maybe even the world) – the legendary and magnificent Times Square. Thousands of people, energy, illuminations, popular restaurants and stores, theaters and museums – this place will make you desire to stay here for a while.
18
Broadway
Stroll along the artistic Broadway – a Mecca for theater lovers and famous producers.
19
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is one of New York City’s finest buildings and most spectacular churches as well as being the largest house of worship for Catholics in the city.
20
Fifth Avenue
Wander down Fifth Avenue, major thoroughfare of Manhattan and the most glamorous and expensive street in the world.
21
Rockefeller Center
Feast your eyes on imposing Rockefeller Center – one of the largest office centers in the world which provides not only office space but also numerous facilities of entertainment. You can’t skip its highlight – observation deck on the 70th floor with breathtaking views.
22
New York Public Library
Then see New York Public Library which is not only the temple of reading and knowledge with more than 53 million items but also an architectural gem which was the largest marble building in the USA in the beginning of 20th century.
23
Grand Central Terminal
Visit Grand Terminal – not just a railway station but an architectural jewel meeting millions of visitors every year.
24
Trinity Church
Visit this beautiful church and hear stories such as the infamous Hamilton-Burr duel.
25
New York Stock Exchange
linger in front of world-famous New York Stock Exchange and hear fascinating stories on how New York evolved from a Dutch trading colony to the financial capital it is today.
26
Federal Hall
See this iconic building where George Washington was sworn in as president.
27
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Pose for a photo with this iconic landmark!
28
Canyon of Heroes
Catch a glimpse of over 200 black granite plaques that commemorate and list every single ticker tape parade in New York City history.
29
Brooklyn Bridge
You will take a ride at the Staten Island ferry and enjoy the amazing views of the legendary 1,8km-long Brooklyn Bridge which is the oldest in the USA.
30
Statue of Liberty
Can you imagine something that represents New York more than the Statue of Liberty? Take a ride at NYC ferry and take a glance at this colossal monument from outside while your knowledgeable guide will reveal some stories about America’s intriguing past.
31
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial and the incredible man-made waterfalls of Reflecting Absence.
32
One World Observatory
Finish your tour looking at the city a bird’s eye from the highest observation deck in the USA – One World Observatory (not included in tour). Whole New York City is at your feet – an unforgettable moment!
33
Times Square /Quartier des théâtres
Nul doute que vous attendez de visiter le cœur de New York (et peut-être même du monde) - le légendaire et magnifique Times Square. Des milliers de personnes, de l'énergie, des illuminations, des restaurants et des magasins populaires, des théâtres et des musées - cet endroit vous donnera envie de rester ici pendant un certain temps.
34
Broadway
Promenez-vous le long du Broadway artistique - la Mecque des amateurs de théâtre et des producteurs célèbres.
35
Cathédrale Saint-Patrick
La cathédrale Saint-Patrick est l'un des plus beaux bâtiments et des églises les plus spectaculaires de New York, ainsi que le plus grand lieu de culte pour les catholiques de la ville.
36
Fifth Avenue
Promenez-vous dans la Cinquième Avenue, artère principale de Manhattan et la rue la plus glamour et la plus chère du monde.
37
centre Rockefeller
Régalez vos yeux de l'imposant Rockefeller Center - l'un des plus grands centres de bureaux au monde qui offre non seulement des espaces de bureau mais également de nombreuses installations de divertissement. Vous ne pouvez pas ignorer son point culminant - la terrasse d'observation au 70e étage avec une vue à couper le souffle.
38
Bibliothèque publique de New York
Visitez ensuite la bibliothèque publique de New York qui n'est pas seulement le temple de la lecture et de la connaissance avec plus de 53 millions d'articles, mais aussi un joyau architectural qui était le plus grand bâtiment en marbre des États-Unis au début du XXe siècle.
39
Terminal Grand Central
Visitez Grand Terminal - pas seulement une gare, mais un joyau architectural qui rencontre des millions de visiteurs chaque année.
40
Église de la Trinité
Visitez cette belle église et écoutez des histoires telles que le tristement célèbre duel Hamilton-Burr.
41
New York Stock Exchange
Attardez-vous devant la célèbre bourse de New York et écoutez des histoires fascinantes sur la façon dont New York est passée d'une colonie commerciale néerlandaise à la capitale financière qu'elle est aujourd'hui.
42
Salle fédérale
Découvrez ce bâtiment emblématique où George Washington a prêté serment en tant que président.
43
Taureau de charge (taureau de Wall Street)
Pose pour une photo avec ce monument emblématique !
44
Canyon des héros
Jetez un coup d'œil à plus de 200 plaques de granit noir qui commémorent et répertorient chaque défilé de téléscripteurs de l'histoire de New York.
45
le pont de Brooklyn
Vous ferez un tour au ferry de Staten Island et profiterez de la vue imprenable sur le légendaire pont de Brooklyn, long de 1,8 km, qui est le plus ancien des États-Unis.
46
Statue de la Liberté
Pouvez-vous imaginer quelque chose qui représente New York plus que la Statue de la Liberté ? Faites un tour au ferry de New York et jetez un coup d'œil à ce monument colossal de l'extérieur pendant que votre guide expérimenté vous révélera des histoires sur le passé fascinant de l'Amérique.
47
Le mémorial et musée national du 11 septembre
Visitez le 9/11 Memorial et les incroyables cascades artificielles de Reflecting Absence.
48
Un observatoire mondial
Terminez votre visite en regardant la ville à vol d'oiseau depuis la plus haute plate-forme d'observation des États-Unis - One World Observatory (non inclus dans la visite). Toute la ville de New York est à vos pieds - un moment inoubliable !
49
Times Square / Theater District
No doubt that you are waiting to visit the heart of New York (and maybe even the world) – the legendary and magnificent Times Square. Thousands of people, energy, illuminations, popular restaurants and stores, theaters and museums – this place will make you desire to stay here for a while.
50
Broadway
Stroll along the artistic Broadway – a Mecca for theater lovers and famous producers.
51
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is one of New York City’s finest buildings and most spectacular churches as well as being the largest house of worship for Catholics in the city.
52
Fifth Avenue
Wander down Fifth Avenue, major thoroughfare of Manhattan and the most glamorous and expensive street in the world.
53
Rockefeller Center
Feast your eyes on imposing Rockefeller Center – one of the largest office centers in the world which provides not only office space but also numerous facilities of entertainment. You can’t skip its highlight – observation deck on the 70th floor with breathtaking views.
54
New York Public Library
Then see New York Public Library which is not only the temple of reading and knowledge with more than 53 million items but also an architectural gem which was the largest marble building in the USA in the beginning of 20th century.
55
Grand Central Terminal
Visit Grand Terminal – not just a railway station but an architectural jewel meeting millions of visitors every year.
56
Trinity Church Wall Street
Visit this beautiful church and hear stories such as the infamous Hamilton-Burr duel.
57
New York Stock Exchange
linger in front of world-famous New York Stock Exchange and hear fascinating stories on how New York evolved from a Dutch trading colony to the financial capital it is today.
58
Federal Hall
See this iconic building where George Washington was sworn in as president.
59
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Pose for a photo with this iconic landmark!
60
Canyon of Heroes
Catch a glimpse of over 200 black granite plaques that commemorate and list every single ticker tape parade in New York City history.
61
Brooklyn Bridge
You will take a ride at the Staten Island ferry and enjoy the amazing views of the legendary 1,8km-long Brooklyn Bridge which is the oldest in the USA.
62
Statue of Liberty
Can you imagine something that represents New York more than the Statue of Liberty? Take a ride at NYC ferry and take a glance at this colossal monument from outside while your knowledgeable guide will reveal some stories about America’s intriguing past.
63
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial and the incredible man-made waterfalls of Reflecting Absence.
64
One World Observatory
Finish your tour looking at the city a bird’s eye from the highest observation deck in the USA – One World Observatory (not included in tour). Whole New York City is at your feet – an unforgettable moment!
65
Times Square / Theater District
No doubt that you are waiting to visit the heart of New York (and maybe even the world) – the legendary and magnificent Times Square. Thousands of people, energy, illuminations, popular restaurants and stores, theaters and museums – this place will make you desire to stay here for a while.
66
Broadway
Stroll along the artistic Broadway – a Mecca for theater lovers and famous producers.
67
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is one of New York City’s finest buildings and most spectacular churches as well as being the largest house of worship for Catholics in the city.
68
Fifth Avenue
Wander down Fifth Avenue, major thoroughfare of Manhattan and the most glamorous and expensive street in the world.
69
Rockefeller Center
Feast your eyes on imposing Rockefeller Center – one of the largest office centers in the world which provides not only office space but also numerous facilities of entertainment. You can’t skip its highlight – observation deck on the 70th floor with breathtaking views.
70
New York Public Library
Then see New York Public Library which is not only the temple of reading and knowledge with more than 53 million items but also an architectural gem which was the largest marble building in the USA in the beginning of 20th century.
71
Grand Central Terminal
Visit Grand Terminal – not just a railway station but an architectural jewel meeting millions of visitors every year.
72
Trinity Church Wall Street
Visit this beautiful church and hear stories such as the infamous Hamilton-Burr duel.
73
New York Stock Exchange
linger in front of world-famous New York Stock Exchange and hear fascinating stories on how New York evolved from a Dutch trading colony to the financial capital it is today.
74
Federal Hall
See this iconic building where George Washington was sworn in as president.
75
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Pose for a photo with this iconic landmark!
76
Canyon of Heroes
Catch a glimpse of over 200 black granite plaques that commemorate and list every single ticker tape parade in New York City history.
77
Brooklyn Bridge
You will take a ride at the Staten Island ferry and enjoy the amazing views of the legendary 1,8km-long Brooklyn Bridge which is the oldest in the USA.
78
Statue of Liberty
Can you imagine something that represents New York more than the Statue of Liberty? Take a ride at NYC ferry and take a glance at this colossal monument from outside while your knowledgeable guide will reveal some stories about America’s intriguing past.
79
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial and the incredible man-made waterfalls of Reflecting Absence.
80
One World Observatory
Finish your tour looking at the city a bird’s eye from the highest observation deck in the USA – One World Observatory (not included in tour). Whole New York City is at your feet – an unforgettable moment!
81
Times Square / Theater District
No doubt that you are waiting to visit the heart of New York (and maybe even the world) – the legendary and magnificent Times Square. Thousands of people, energy, illuminations, popular restaurants and stores, theaters and museums – this place will make you desire to stay here for a while.
82
Broadway
Stroll along the artistic Broadway – a Mecca for theater lovers and famous producers.
83
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is one of New York City’s finest buildings and most spectacular churches as well as being the largest house of worship for Catholics in the city.
84
Fifth Avenue
Wander down Fifth Avenue, major thoroughfare of Manhattan and the most glamorous and expensive street in the world.
85
Rockefeller Center
Feast your eyes on imposing Rockefeller Center – one of the largest office centers in the world which provides not only office space but also numerous facilities of entertainment. You can’t skip its highlight – observation deck on the 70th floor with breathtaking views.
86
New York Public Library
Then see New York Public Library which is not only the temple of reading and knowledge with more than 53 million items but also an architectural gem which was the largest marble building in the USA in the beginning of 20th century.
87
Grand Central Terminal
Visit Grand Terminal – not just a railway station but an architectural jewel meeting millions of visitors every year.
88
Trinity Church Wall Street
Visit this beautiful church and hear stories such as the infamous Hamilton-Burr duel.
89
New York Stock Exchange
linger in front of world-famous New York Stock Exchange and hear fascinating stories on how New York evolved from a Dutch trading colony to the financial capital it is today.
90
Federal Hall
See this iconic building where George Washington was sworn in as president.
91
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Pose for a photo with this iconic landmark!
92
Canyon of Heroes
Catch a glimpse of over 200 black granite plaques that commemorate and list every single ticker tape parade in New York City history.
93
Brooklyn Bridge
You will take a ride at the Staten Island ferry and enjoy the amazing views of the legendary 1,8km-long Brooklyn Bridge which is the oldest in the USA.
94
Statue of Liberty
Can you imagine something that represents New York more than the Statue of Liberty? Take a ride at NYC ferry and take a glance at this colossal monument from outside while your knowledgeable guide will reveal some stories about America’s intriguing past.
95
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial and the incredible man-made waterfalls of Reflecting Absence.
96
One World Observatory
Finish your tour looking at the city a bird’s eye from the highest observation deck in the USA – One World Observatory (not included in tour). Whole New York City is at your feet – an unforgettable moment!
97
Times Square / Theater District
No doubt that you are waiting to visit the heart of New York (and maybe even the world) – the legendary and magnificent Times Square. Thousands of people, energy, illuminations, popular restaurants and stores, theaters and museums – this place will make you desire to stay here for a while.
98
Broadway
Stroll along the artistic Broadway – a Mecca for theater lovers and famous producers.
99
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is one of New York City’s finest buildings and most spectacular churches as well as being the largest house of worship for Catholics in the city.
100
Fifth Avenue
Wander down Fifth Avenue, major thoroughfare of Manhattan and the most glamorous and expensive street in the world.
101
Rockefeller Center
Feast your eyes on imposing Rockefeller Center – one of the largest office centers in the world which provides not only office space but also numerous facilities of entertainment. You can’t skip its highlight – observation deck on the 70th floor with breathtaking views.
102
New York Public Library
Then see New York Public Library which is not only the temple of reading and knowledge with more than 53 million items but also an architectural gem which was the largest marble building in the USA in the beginning of 20th century.
103
Grand Central Terminal
Visit Grand Terminal – not just a railway station but an architectural jewel meeting millions of visitors every year.
104
Trinity Church Wall Street
Visit this beautiful church and hear stories such as the infamous Hamilton-Burr duel.
105
New York Stock Exchange
linger in front of world-famous New York Stock Exchange and hear fascinating stories on how New York evolved from a Dutch trading colony to the financial capital it is today.
106
Federal Hall
See this iconic building where George Washington was sworn in as president.
107
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Pose for a photo with this iconic landmark!
108
Canyon of Heroes
Catch a glimpse of over 200 black granite plaques that commemorate and list every single ticker tape parade in New York City history.
109
Brooklyn Bridge
You will take a ride at the Staten Island ferry and enjoy the amazing views of the legendary 1,8km-long Brooklyn Bridge which is the oldest in the USA.
110
Statue of Liberty
Can you imagine something that represents New York more than the Statue of Liberty? Take a ride at NYC ferry and take a glance at this colossal monument from outside while your knowledgeable guide will reveal some stories about America’s intriguing past.
111
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial and the incredible man-made waterfalls of Reflecting Absence.
112
One World Observatory
Finish your tour looking at the city a bird’s eye from the highest observation deck in the USA – One World Observatory (not included in tour). Whole New York City is at your feet – an unforgettable moment!
113
Times Square / Theater District
No doubt that you are waiting to visit the heart of New York (and maybe even the world) – the legendary and magnificent Times Square. Thousands of people, energy, illuminations, popular restaurants and stores, theaters and museums – this place will make you desire to stay here for a while.
114
Broadway
Stroll along the artistic Broadway – a Mecca for theater lovers and famous producers.
115
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is one of New York City’s finest buildings and most spectacular churches as well as being the largest house of worship for Catholics in the city.
116
Fifth Avenue
Wander down Fifth Avenue, major thoroughfare of Manhattan and the most glamorous and expensive street in the world.
117
Rockefeller Center
Feast your eyes on imposing Rockefeller Center – one of the largest office centers in the world which provides not only office space but also numerous facilities of entertainment. You can’t skip its highlight – observation deck on the 70th floor with breathtaking views.
118
New York Public Library
Then see New York Public Library which is not only the temple of reading and knowledge with more than 53 million items but also an architectural gem which was the largest marble building in the USA in the beginning of 20th century.
119
Grand Central Terminal
Visit Grand Terminal – not just a railway station but an architectural jewel meeting millions of visitors every year.
120
Trinity Church Wall Street
Visit this beautiful church and hear stories such as the infamous Hamilton-Burr duel.
121
New York Stock Exchange
linger in front of world-famous New York Stock Exchange and hear fascinating stories on how New York evolved from a Dutch trading colony to the financial capital it is today.
122
Federal Hall
See this iconic building where George Washington was sworn in as president.
123
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Pose for a photo with this iconic landmark!
124
Canyon of Heroes
Catch a glimpse of over 200 black granite plaques that commemorate and list every single ticker tape parade in New York City history.
125
Brooklyn Bridge
You will take a ride at the Staten Island ferry and enjoy the amazing views of the legendary 1,8km-long Brooklyn Bridge which is the oldest in the USA.
126
Statue of Liberty
Can you imagine something that represents New York more than the Statue of Liberty? Take a ride at NYC ferry and take a glance at this colossal monument from outside while your knowledgeable guide will reveal some stories about America’s intriguing past.
127
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial and the incredible man-made waterfalls of Reflecting Absence.
128
One World Observatory
Finish your tour looking at the city a bird’s eye from the highest observation deck in the USA – One World Observatory (not included in tour). Whole New York City is at your feet – an unforgettable moment!
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Commentaires (6)
Cathygaebel
Mar 2025
We had a wonderful day exploring NY city. Richard was super knowledgeable and fun. Really great to hear local history and knowledge interwoven together. Richard shared personal stories and experiences of growing up and living in New York which gave us a better understanding of the City. Appreciated the flexibility in pace and options of what we wanted to see.
Patricia_W
Oct 2024
Phil, was our guide and very knowledgeable. He showed us everything he could on the time that was allotted. I do think the schedule is a bit misleading. We hustled in order to show us everything on that list.
Patricia_M
Jun 2024
Our private tour guide, Johannes, was awesome!! Our ship was delayed arriving in port and he graciously offered to meet us where the ship was docked. This saved us valuable time and allowed us plenty of time for our tour. We had a few "must sees" on our list and, he made sure that we saw all of them. He answered our numerous questions with patience and made sure to go at a pace that was comfortable for all. It was an enjoyable tour.

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