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Visite des principales attractions de New York de 8 heures avec bus /métro de la ville

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Explore New York City's most popular attractions with this guided tour. The City Bus/Subway use option offers more time at each stop and city buses have their own lanes in the city, you will spend less time in traffic
Ville: La ville de New York
Tue 24 Jun
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À partir de $159.00
Tue 24 Jun
À partir de $159.00
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Ce qui est inclu
Live commentary
Ticket to the Statue Of Liberty
Licensed Local tour guide
Live commentary
Ticket to the Statue Of Liberty
Licensed Local tour guide
Live commentary
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Meet your tour guide outside in front of the Cathedral for tour check in. You’re welcome to check in early and go inside prior to the tour!
2
Little Italy
Good food and rich traditions have kept Little Italy true to its roots. Although this small but boisterous neighborhood has changed over time, its European heritage is still alive.
3
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
The oversize sculpture depicts the symbol of aggressive financial optimism and prosperity.
4
Statue of Liberty
Due to its popularity, access to the pedestal is limited (SELLS OUT) and requires reservations. We have Reserved Pedestal Passes already bought for you, so you will be one of the few visitors that get to the pedestal! You'll be taking the ferry over to Liberty Island for this tour (Ellis Island not included)
5
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
A breath-taking and emotional stop of the tour, a tribute of remembrance and honor to the 2,977 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11.
6
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is the most extraordinary public space in New York City. Opened to the public in 1913, this historic train terminal is a world-famous landmark in Midtown. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering.
7
Times Square / Theater District
This is where the tour will end, at the crossroads of the world!
8
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Meet your tour guide outside in front of the Cathedral for tour check in. You’re welcome to check in early and go inside prior to the tour!
9
Little Italy
Good food and rich traditions have kept Little Italy true to its roots. Although this small but boisterous neighborhood has changed over time, its European heritage is still alive.
10
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
The oversize sculpture depicts the symbol of aggressive financial optimism and prosperity.
11
Statue of Liberty
Due to its popularity, access to the pedestal is limited (SELLS OUT) and requires reservations. We have Reserved Pedestal Passes already bought for you, so you will be one of the few visitors that get to the pedestal! You'll be taking the ferry over to Liberty Island for this tour (Ellis Island not included)
12
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
A breath-taking and emotional stop of the tour, a tribute of remembrance and honor to the 2,977 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11.
13
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is the most extraordinary public space in New York City. Opened to the public in 1913, this historic train terminal is a world-famous landmark in Midtown. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering.
14
Times Square / Theater District
This is where the tour will end, at the crossroads of the world!
15
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Meet your tour guide outside in front of the Cathedral for tour check in. You’re welcome to check in early and go inside prior to the tour!
16
Little Italy
Good food and rich traditions have kept Little Italy true to its roots. Although this small but boisterous neighborhood has changed over time, its European heritage is still alive.
17
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
The oversize sculpture depicts the symbol of aggressive financial optimism and prosperity.
18
Statue of Liberty
Due to its popularity, access to the pedestal is limited (SELLS OUT) and requires reservations. We have Reserved Pedestal Passes already bought for you, so you will be one of the few visitors that get to the pedestal! You'll be taking the ferry over to Liberty Island for this tour (Ellis Island not included)
19
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
A breath-taking and emotional stop of the tour, a tribute of remembrance and honor to the 2,977 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11.
20
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is the most extraordinary public space in New York City. Opened to the public in 1913, this historic train terminal is a world-famous landmark in Midtown. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering.
21
Times Square / Theater District
This is where the tour will end, at the crossroads of the world!
22
Cathédrale Saint-Patrick
Rencontrez votre guide à l'extérieur devant la cathédrale pour l'enregistrement de la visite. Vous pouvez vous enregistrer tôt et entrer à l'intérieur avant la visite !
23
Petite Italie
La bonne cuisine et les riches traditions ont gardé la Petite Italie fidèle à ses racines. Bien que ce quartier petit mais bruyant ait changé au fil du temps, son héritage européen est toujours vivant.
24
Taureau de charge (taureau de Wall Street)
La sculpture surdimensionnée représente le symbole de l'optimisme financier agressif et de la prospérité.
25
Statue de la Liberté
En raison de sa popularité, l'accès au piédestal est limité (VENDS OUT) et nécessite des réservations. Nous avons déjà acheté des laissez-passer réservés pour le piédestal, vous serez donc l'un des rares visiteurs à accéder au piédestal ! Vous prendrez le ferry pour Liberty Island pour cette visite (Ellis Island non incluse)
26
Le mémorial et musée national du 11 septembre
Une étape époustouflante et émouvante de la tournée, un hommage de souvenir et d'honneur aux 2 977 personnes tuées lors des attentats terroristes du 11 septembre.
27
Terminal Grand Central
Grand Central Terminal est l'espace public le plus extraordinaire de New York. Ouvert au public en 1913, ce terminal ferroviaire historique est un monument mondialement connu de Midtown. Sa riche histoire est une histoire d'immense richesse et de grande ingénierie.
28
Times Square /Quartier des théâtres
C'est ici que s'achèvera la tournée, à la croisée des chemins du monde !
29
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Meet your tour guide outside in front of the Cathedral for tour check in. You’re welcome to check in early and go inside prior to the tour!
30
Little Italy
Good food and rich traditions have kept Little Italy true to its roots. Although this small but boisterous neighborhood has changed over time, its European heritage is still alive.
31
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
The oversize sculpture depicts the symbol of aggressive financial optimism and prosperity.
32
Statue of Liberty
Due to its popularity, access to the pedestal is limited (SELLS OUT) and requires reservations. We have Reserved Pedestal Passes already bought for you, so you will be one of the few visitors that get to the pedestal! You'll be taking the ferry over to Liberty Island for this tour (Ellis Island not included)
33
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
A breath-taking and emotional stop of the tour, a tribute of remembrance and honor to the 2,977 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11.
34
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is the most extraordinary public space in New York City. Opened to the public in 1913, this historic train terminal is a world-famous landmark in Midtown. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering.
35
Times Square / Theater District
This is where the tour will end, at the crossroads of the world!
36
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Meet your tour guide outside in front of the Cathedral for tour check in. You’re welcome to check in early and go inside prior to the tour!
37
Little Italy
Good food and rich traditions have kept Little Italy true to its roots. Although this small but boisterous neighborhood has changed over time, its European heritage is still alive.
38
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
The oversize sculpture depicts the symbol of aggressive financial optimism and prosperity.
39
Statue of Liberty
Due to its popularity, access to the pedestal is limited (SELLS OUT) and requires reservations. We have Reserved Pedestal Passes already bought for you, so you will be one of the few visitors that get to the pedestal! You'll be taking the ferry over to Liberty Island for this tour (Ellis Island not included)
40
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
A breath-taking and emotional stop of the tour, a tribute of remembrance and honor to the 2,977 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11.
41
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is the most extraordinary public space in New York City. Opened to the public in 1913, this historic train terminal is a world-famous landmark in Midtown. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering.
42
Times Square / Theater District
This is where the tour will end, at the crossroads of the world!
43
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Meet your tour guide outside in front of the Cathedral for tour check in. You’re welcome to check in early and go inside prior to the tour!
44
Little Italy
Good food and rich traditions have kept Little Italy true to its roots. Although this small but boisterous neighborhood has changed over time, its European heritage is still alive.
45
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
The oversize sculpture depicts the symbol of aggressive financial optimism and prosperity.
46
Statue of Liberty
Due to its popularity, access to the pedestal is limited (SELLS OUT) and requires reservations. We have Reserved Pedestal Passes already bought for you, so you will be one of the few visitors that get to the pedestal! You'll be taking the ferry over to Liberty Island for this tour (Ellis Island not included)
47
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
A breath-taking and emotional stop of the tour, a tribute of remembrance and honor to the 2,977 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11.
48
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is the most extraordinary public space in New York City. Opened to the public in 1913, this historic train terminal is a world-famous landmark in Midtown. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering.
49
Times Square / Theater District
This is where the tour will end, at the crossroads of the world!
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (36)
Diana_H
Jul 2019
Tour was really cool you get to know really interesting places, with no lines and a really cool guide (Marc) who knows a lot about NYC. The van's transparent roof made even better the experience, getting to see all while you're moving toward your next stop.
TerriS0504
Jul 2019
This was a great tour for newbies. Marc (guide) and Levi (driver) did a great job. It’s a bit pricy but includes admission to Empire State Building, ferry to Liberty Island, entry to pedestal of Statue of Liberty. We cut long lines and Marc knew how to make our wait shorter. The Mercedes van was comfy and, with the transparent roof, we could enjoy the sights in air conditioned comfort (while charging phones with USB charge ports). Also lunch was delicious and half of what an equivalent lunch would cost.
125subhap
Jul 2019
I would not recommend this, though they mention Viator a trip adviser company, the tour is still operated by a private travelers. I chose this package because I am new to the city, and thought with parents and kids it’s difficult to catch bus/metro at each attraction, this was a big mistake, the metro and buses are the best option. I would recommend metro or hop off hop on bus, get down at the attraction take your time see the attraction, once done go to the next attraction. This will save lot of money it’s not worth spending $199 per person. City mapper is the best transport app that will help you to roam around the New York City. Today we started the tour with great expectations, first we saw Empire State Building which was good and next was little Italy for lunch at 10:30AM, just imagine you had breakfast and started the tour and now at10:30 AM it’s lunch time!!! It’s a waste of time and money, the food was not good. Around 12:15 PM started to Statue of Liberty, reached around 12:50 and we asked to return at 2:50. I missed the ferry to Manhattan due to huge lines, the Viator tour guide asked us to come to the next attraction in Uber. They don’t wait for you, they have no time when it comes to customers/ tourists but have lot of time for lunch. After that I catch metro and went back to hotel.

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