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New York 6hr Private Walking Tour with Licensed Guide

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Enjoy an efficient, one-day tour of New York City accompanied by a government-licensed and experienced English-speaking guide!

New York City is a vibrant destination filled with world-famous landmarks, diverse culture, and endless activities. Explore iconic sights like the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and Times Square, while discovering hidden gems in neighborhoods like SoHo, Greenwich Village, and Harlem. The city's renowned museums, including The Met and MoMA, showcase global art and history. With its dynamic food scene, Broadway shows, and unmatched shopping, NYC offers something for every traveler. Whether you want to enjoy a skyline view from the Empire State Building or stroll through the peaceful streets of Brooklyn, New York City promises an unforgettable adventure.

Note*: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary.
Ville: La ville de New York
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Ce qui est inclu
Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of NYC
Customizable Tour of your choice of sites from 'What to expect' list.
Local English Speaking Guide
Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of NYC
Customizable Tour of your choice of sites from 'What to expect' list.
Local English Speaking Guide
Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of NYC
Information additionnelle
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom and democracy, welcoming millions of immigrants to the United States. Visitors can explore Liberty Island, see the statue up close, and learn about its history.
2
Ellis Island
Ellis Island, which processed over 12 million immigrants, features a museum that tells their stories, offering a poignant look at American history.
3
Central Park
Central Park is a sprawling 843-acre green space in the heart of Manhattan, offering serene landscapes, picturesque lakes, and vibrant gardens. Visitors can stroll along the numerous paths, visit iconic sites like Bethesda Terrace and the Bow Bridge, and enjoy activities like boating, picnicking, or simply relaxing in nature amidst the urban hustle.
4
Times Square
Known as "The Crossroads of the World," Times Square is famous for its bright lights, billboards, and the vibrant energy of street performers. It’s a cultural hub, home to theaters, shops, and restaurants, making it a must-see destination. The annual New Year’s Eve ball drop here is a global tradition, drawing crowds from around the world.
5
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is an iconic symbol of New York City. Visitors can ascend to the 86th or 102nd-floor observatories for breathtaking views of the city skyline. The art deco architecture and fascinating exhibits detailing its history make this a captivating stop for anyone interested in architecture and urban culture.
6
Brooklyn Bridge
Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge offers stunning views of Manhattan’s skyline and the East River. This historic suspension bridge, completed in 1883, connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. The bridge is a marvel of engineering, with a dedicated pedestrian walkway that allows visitors to experience its beauty up close while learning about its history.
7
One World Observatory
Located at the top of One World Trade Center, the One World Observatory provides panoramic views of New York City and beyond. The experience includes an immersive elevator ride, exhibits on the city’s history, and a stunning observation deck. It’s a place of reflection, remembrance, and awe, commemorating the resilience of the city.
8
The High Line
The High Line is an elevated park built on a historic freight rail line, featuring gardens, public art, and beautiful views of the city and Hudson River. It's a unique urban oasis where visitors can enjoy walking, art installations, and community events while experiencing the transformation of industrial space into a green environment.
9
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum honors the lives lost during the September 11 attacks. The museum offers powerful exhibits that tell the story of that day and its aftermath. The twin reflecting pools mark the footprints of the original Twin Towers, creating a somber and reflective space in the heart of the Financial District.
10
Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue is renowned for its luxury shopping, historic landmarks, and cultural institutions. Notable sites include St. Patrick's Cathedral, the New York Public Library, and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). This bustling thoroughfare is perfect for leisurely strolls, window shopping, and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
11
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive art museums, housing over 2 million works spanning 5,000 years. Visitors can explore collections from ancient Egypt to modern American art. The museum also features beautiful gardens and scenic views of Central Park, making it a cultural and visual delight.
12
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
MoMA is a leading institution dedicated to modern and contemporary art, showcasing masterpieces by artists such as Van Gogh, Warhol, and Picasso. The museum hosts dynamic exhibitions, film screenings, and educational programs. It’s a must-visit for art lovers looking to experience groundbreaking works and innovative ideas.
13
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is an architectural marvel and a bustling hub of activity. The iconic celestial dome, grand staircases, and historic shops make it a must-see. The terminal also features the famous Whispering Gallery, where visitors can experience the unique acoustics of the space. It's a perfect blend of history and functionality.
14
Chinatown
Chinatown is a vibrant neighborhood that offers an authentic experience of Chinese culture, cuisine, and traditions. Visitors can explore bustling markets, sample delicious dim sum, and visit cultural sites like the Mahayana Buddhist Temple. The area is rich in history and provides a unique glimpse into the diverse tapestry of New York City.
15
Little Italy
Little Italy is a charming neighborhood known for its rich Italian heritage, featuring restaurants, bakeries, and shops. Visitors can savor authentic Italian dishes, explore historic sites, and enjoy the annual Feast of San Gennaro, a lively street festival celebrating Italian-American culture. The area is perfect for indulging in culinary delights.
16
SoHo
SoHo is renowned for its cast-iron architecture, trendy boutiques, and art galleries. It’s a hub for shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. The neighborhood's cobblestone streets and artistic vibe attract both locals and tourists, making it a perfect place for leisurely exploration and discovering unique shops and cafes.
17
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom and democracy, welcoming millions of immigrants to the United States. Visitors can explore Liberty Island, see the statue up close, and learn about its history.
18
Ellis Island
Ellis Island, which processed over 12 million immigrants, features a museum that tells their stories, offering a poignant look at American history.
19
Central Park
Central Park is a sprawling 843-acre green space in the heart of Manhattan, offering serene landscapes, picturesque lakes, and vibrant gardens. Visitors can stroll along the numerous paths, visit iconic sites like Bethesda Terrace and the Bow Bridge, and enjoy activities like boating, picnicking, or simply relaxing in nature amidst the urban hustle.
20
Times Square
Known as "The Crossroads of the World," Times Square is famous for its bright lights, billboards, and the vibrant energy of street performers. It’s a cultural hub, home to theaters, shops, and restaurants, making it a must-see destination. The annual New Year’s Eve ball drop here is a global tradition, drawing crowds from around the world.
21
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is an iconic symbol of New York City. Visitors can ascend to the 86th or 102nd-floor observatories for breathtaking views of the city skyline. The art deco architecture and fascinating exhibits detailing its history make this a captivating stop for anyone interested in architecture and urban culture.
22
Brooklyn Bridge
Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge offers stunning views of Manhattan’s skyline and the East River. This historic suspension bridge, completed in 1883, connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. The bridge is a marvel of engineering, with a dedicated pedestrian walkway that allows visitors to experience its beauty up close while learning about its history.
23
One World Observatory
Located at the top of One World Trade Center, the One World Observatory provides panoramic views of New York City and beyond. The experience includes an immersive elevator ride, exhibits on the city’s history, and a stunning observation deck. It’s a place of reflection, remembrance, and awe, commemorating the resilience of the city.
24
The High Line
The High Line is an elevated park built on a historic freight rail line, featuring gardens, public art, and beautiful views of the city and Hudson River. It's a unique urban oasis where visitors can enjoy walking, art installations, and community events while experiencing the transformation of industrial space into a green environment.
25
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum honors the lives lost during the September 11 attacks. The museum offers powerful exhibits that tell the story of that day and its aftermath. The twin reflecting pools mark the footprints of the original Twin Towers, creating a somber and reflective space in the heart of the Financial District.
26
Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue is renowned for its luxury shopping, historic landmarks, and cultural institutions. Notable sites include St. Patrick's Cathedral, the New York Public Library, and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). This bustling thoroughfare is perfect for leisurely strolls, window shopping, and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
27
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive art museums, housing over 2 million works spanning 5,000 years. Visitors can explore collections from ancient Egypt to modern American art. The museum also features beautiful gardens and scenic views of Central Park, making it a cultural and visual delight.
28
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
MoMA is a leading institution dedicated to modern and contemporary art, showcasing masterpieces by artists such as Van Gogh, Warhol, and Picasso. The museum hosts dynamic exhibitions, film screenings, and educational programs. It’s a must-visit for art lovers looking to experience groundbreaking works and innovative ideas.
29
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is an architectural marvel and a bustling hub of activity. The iconic celestial dome, grand staircases, and historic shops make it a must-see. The terminal also features the famous Whispering Gallery, where visitors can experience the unique acoustics of the space. It's a perfect blend of history and functionality.
30
Chinatown
Chinatown is a vibrant neighborhood that offers an authentic experience of Chinese culture, cuisine, and traditions. Visitors can explore bustling markets, sample delicious dim sum, and visit cultural sites like the Mahayana Buddhist Temple. The area is rich in history and provides a unique glimpse into the diverse tapestry of New York City.
31
Little Italy
Little Italy is a charming neighborhood known for its rich Italian heritage, featuring restaurants, bakeries, and shops. Visitors can savor authentic Italian dishes, explore historic sites, and enjoy the annual Feast of San Gennaro, a lively street festival celebrating Italian-American culture. The area is perfect for indulging in culinary delights.
32
SoHo
SoHo is renowned for its cast-iron architecture, trendy boutiques, and art galleries. It’s a hub for shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. The neighborhood's cobblestone streets and artistic vibe attract both locals and tourists, making it a perfect place for leisurely exploration and discovering unique shops and cafes.
33
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom and democracy, welcoming millions of immigrants to the United States. Visitors can explore Liberty Island, see the statue up close, and learn about its history.
34
Ellis Island
Ellis Island, which processed over 12 million immigrants, features a museum that tells their stories, offering a poignant look at American history.
35
Central Park
Central Park is a sprawling 843-acre green space in the heart of Manhattan, offering serene landscapes, picturesque lakes, and vibrant gardens. Visitors can stroll along the numerous paths, visit iconic sites like Bethesda Terrace and the Bow Bridge, and enjoy activities like boating, picnicking, or simply relaxing in nature amidst the urban hustle.
36
Times Square
Known as "The Crossroads of the World," Times Square is famous for its bright lights, billboards, and the vibrant energy of street performers. It’s a cultural hub, home to theaters, shops, and restaurants, making it a must-see destination. The annual New Year’s Eve ball drop here is a global tradition, drawing crowds from around the world.
37
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is an iconic symbol of New York City. Visitors can ascend to the 86th or 102nd-floor observatories for breathtaking views of the city skyline. The art deco architecture and fascinating exhibits detailing its history make this a captivating stop for anyone interested in architecture and urban culture.
38
Brooklyn Bridge
Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge offers stunning views of Manhattan’s skyline and the East River. This historic suspension bridge, completed in 1883, connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. The bridge is a marvel of engineering, with a dedicated pedestrian walkway that allows visitors to experience its beauty up close while learning about its history.
39
One World Observatory
Located at the top of One World Trade Center, the One World Observatory provides panoramic views of New York City and beyond. The experience includes an immersive elevator ride, exhibits on the city’s history, and a stunning observation deck. It’s a place of reflection, remembrance, and awe, commemorating the resilience of the city.
40
The High Line
The High Line is an elevated park built on a historic freight rail line, featuring gardens, public art, and beautiful views of the city and Hudson River. It's a unique urban oasis where visitors can enjoy walking, art installations, and community events while experiencing the transformation of industrial space into a green environment.
41
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum honors the lives lost during the September 11 attacks. The museum offers powerful exhibits that tell the story of that day and its aftermath. The twin reflecting pools mark the footprints of the original Twin Towers, creating a somber and reflective space in the heart of the Financial District.
42
Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue is renowned for its luxury shopping, historic landmarks, and cultural institutions. Notable sites include St. Patrick's Cathedral, the New York Public Library, and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). This bustling thoroughfare is perfect for leisurely strolls, window shopping, and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
43
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive art museums, housing over 2 million works spanning 5,000 years. Visitors can explore collections from ancient Egypt to modern American art. The museum also features beautiful gardens and scenic views of Central Park, making it a cultural and visual delight.
44
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
MoMA is a leading institution dedicated to modern and contemporary art, showcasing masterpieces by artists such as Van Gogh, Warhol, and Picasso. The museum hosts dynamic exhibitions, film screenings, and educational programs. It’s a must-visit for art lovers looking to experience groundbreaking works and innovative ideas.
45
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is an architectural marvel and a bustling hub of activity. The iconic celestial dome, grand staircases, and historic shops make it a must-see. The terminal also features the famous Whispering Gallery, where visitors can experience the unique acoustics of the space. It's a perfect blend of history and functionality.
46
Chinatown
Chinatown is a vibrant neighborhood that offers an authentic experience of Chinese culture, cuisine, and traditions. Visitors can explore bustling markets, sample delicious dim sum, and visit cultural sites like the Mahayana Buddhist Temple. The area is rich in history and provides a unique glimpse into the diverse tapestry of New York City.
47
Little Italy
Little Italy is a charming neighborhood known for its rich Italian heritage, featuring restaurants, bakeries, and shops. Visitors can savor authentic Italian dishes, explore historic sites, and enjoy the annual Feast of San Gennaro, a lively street festival celebrating Italian-American culture. The area is perfect for indulging in culinary delights.
48
SoHo
SoHo is renowned for its cast-iron architecture, trendy boutiques, and art galleries. It’s a hub for shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. The neighborhood's cobblestone streets and artistic vibe attract both locals and tourists, making it a perfect place for leisurely exploration and discovering unique shops and cafes.
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