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Visite guidée privée souterraine du métro de New York

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Cette visite privée démystifiera complètement le célèbre système de métro de New York. et vous donner l'histoire secrète et l'histoire intérieure de la création de la ligne de métro originale de 1904 et comment elle est devenue l'un des systèmes de transport les plus étendus au monde. Tout l'art, toute l'histoire, toutes les percées techniques, tous les "pourquoi" et toutes les manigances qui ont contribué à cette réalisation spectaculaire. C'est une expérience unique pour les visiteurs et les habitants. La visite dure environ 2,5 heures.

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Ville: La ville de New York
Mon 18 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional local guide for a group up to five MAXIMUM.
Professional local guide for a group up to five MAXIMUM.
Professional local guide for a group up to five MAXIMUM.
- Séance photo de 4 heures = 50 photos finales*
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Le prix indiqué est par groupe
  • Une petite quantité de marche est impliquée et il y a quelques escaliers
  • Nous n'entrons PAS dans les tunnels. Nous voyons la gare de l'hôtel de ville depuis la sécurité du train. Nous ne faisons rien d'illégal. Nous visitons des espaces ouverts au public mais, dans certains cas, négligés.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
À quoi s'attendre
1
Brooklyn Bridge
The subway station, not the bridge. It is here, out side the station, were we get a bulk of the history. We enter the system here and it is here where the admission is paid. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
2
New York City Subway
We ride the original route and see the most beautiful abandoned station in the world. We will stop at Astor Place, then Grand Central Station and switch to the Shuttle to Times Square. Admission is paid one time only when we enter the system. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
3
Times Square
The subway station, how it became the most important station in the system as well as the several million dollars worth of art installed there. Admission is paid when you enter the system at the beginning of the tour. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
4
Astor Place
Subway Station with gorgeous terra cotta work. Admission is paid at the beginning of the tour when we enter the system. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
5
Grand Central Terminal
How Grand Central Terminal Came to be, the prior 2 stations, how and why we almost lost the Terminal and the drastic steps to save it and renovate it. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
6
Brooklyn Bridge
The subway station, not the bridge. It is here, out side the station, were we get a bulk of the history. We enter the system here and it is here where the admission is paid. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
7
New York City Subway
We ride the original route and see the most beautiful abandoned station in the world. We will stop at Astor Place, then Grand Central Station and switch to the Shuttle to Times Square. Admission is paid one time only when we enter the system. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
8
Times Square
The subway station, how it became the most important station in the system as well as the several million dollars worth of art installed there. Admission is paid when you enter the system at the beginning of the tour. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
9
Astor Place
Subway Station with gorgeous terra cotta work. Admission is paid at the beginning of the tour when we enter the system. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
10
Grand Central Terminal
How Grand Central Terminal Came to be, the prior 2 stations, how and why we almost lost the Terminal and the drastic steps to save it and renovate it. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
11
Brooklyn Bridge
The subway station, not the bridge. It is here, out side the station, were we get a bulk of the history. We enter the system here and it is here where the admission is paid. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
12
New York City Subway
We ride the original route and see the most beautiful abandoned station in the world. We will stop at Astor Place, then Grand Central Station and switch to the Shuttle to Times Square. Admission is paid one time only when we enter the system. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
13
Times Square
The subway station, how it became the most important station in the system as well as the several million dollars worth of art installed there. Admission is paid when you enter the system at the beginning of the tour. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
14
Astor Place
Subway Station with gorgeous terra cotta work. Admission is paid at the beginning of the tour when we enter the system. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
15
Grand Central Terminal
How Grand Central Terminal Came to be, the prior 2 stations, how and why we almost lost the Terminal and the drastic steps to save it and renovate it. TIMING IS APPROXIMATE.
16
le pont de Brooklyn
La station de métro, pas le pont. C'est ici, à côté de la gare, que nous obtenons une grande partie de l'histoire. Nous entrons dans le système ici et c'est ici que l'admission est payée. LE TEMPS EST APPROXIMATIF.
17
Métro de New York
Nous empruntons l'itinéraire d'origine et découvrons la plus belle gare abandonnée du monde. Nous nous arrêterons à Astor Place, puis à Grand Central Station et prendrons la navette pour Times Square. L'admission est payée une seule fois lorsque nous entrons dans le système. LE TEMPS EST APPROXIMATIF.
18
Times Square
La station de métro, comment elle est devenue la station la plus importante du système ainsi que les œuvres d'art qui s'y sont installées pour plusieurs millions de dollars. L'entrée est payée lorsque vous entrez dans le système au début de la visite. LE TEMPS EST APPROXIMATIF.
19
Place Astor
Station de métro avec un magnifique travail en terre cuite. L'entrée est payée au début de la visite lorsque nous entrons dans le système. LE TEMPS EST APPROXIMATIF.
20
Terminal Grand Central
Comment Grand Central Terminal est né, les 2 stations précédentes, comment et pourquoi nous avons presque perdu le terminal et les mesures drastiques pour le sauver et le rénover. LE TEMPS EST APPROXIMATIF.
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Commentaires (40)
Frances_D
Dec 2019
This tour was EXCELLENT!!!! And so reasonably priced. Gary is just a wealth of information on the New York City subway system and he loves to share it . He talked nonstop for three hours and gave us such a history of the subway system . He was personable , pleasant and answered all of our questions and listened to.our comments . I would highly recommend this tour to anyone . There were a group of six of us and the only issue we had is that at the beginning , because he had to give us so much history , we stood in one spot for about 40 minutes , which was very tiring . It might it may have been easier if we were walking around a bit instead of standing in one spot . Once we started touring the subway system itself it was easier.
rozh2013
Nov 2019
We were a group of four on a Saturday morning and we grew up, lived, worked and have played in NYC, yet this tour still taught us things we didn’t know about what is right under our noses. Informative, entertaining, and hilariously funny, Gary, our tour guide, made three hours disappear! The tour starts in front of City Hall downtown and ends in Grand Central terminal. You do need a metro card for getting on the subway, which you can buy in any subway station. I highly recommend this tour, even for locals.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2019
Thank you so much for your very kind words. The tour flew by for me as your were a terrific group.
bobmatnyc
Oct 2019
Gary is a great storyteller and his knowledge of NYC and the subway system is impeccable. Re-kindled my love for the subways even after having lived here for more than two decades. The tour is long, so be prepared to exercise your standing muscles. But totally worth it if you have the fortitude.

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