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Visite à pied du centre-ville de New York et de Hoboken NJ - Deux villes et deux États

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* La seule visite à pied des deux villes /deux États qui s'étend sur les rives est et ouest de la rivière Hudson, une voie navigable emblématique que le peuple Lenape appelait Muhheakunnuk, la rivière qui coule dans les deux sens.
* À Battery Park, vous pourrez profiter les magnifiques jardins naturels et la vue rapprochée sur la baie de Manhattan où les eaux de l'Hudson et de l'East River se rencontrent et se mêlent à l'océan Atlantique.
* Découvrez ses nombreux monuments qui racontent l'héritage historique de New York et d'une grande partie des États-Unis dans leur ensemble.

* Admirez la vue imprenable sur le littoral de la «Big Apple».
Voir la Statue de la Liberté, un cadeau de la France aux États-Unis en 1881 pour célébrer la fin de l'esclavage aux États-Unis.
Vous ferez l'expérience d'un agréable trajet de 15 minutes dans le métro PATH jusqu'à Hoboken, NJ.
Vous visiterez 5 à 7 sites intéressants à Hoboken : un ancien lieu de refuge de la mafia, Frank Sinatra Park, le lieu du premier match de baseball officiel aux États-Unis. L'expérience sera informative, bénéfique pour la santé et amusante.
Ville: La ville de New York
Mon 18 Nov
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Mon 18 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
All Fees and Taxes
Admission into the tour group;
A live Tour escort
Subway transportation to Hoboken,
Service d'accueil
Tout parking et/ou péages d'aéroport
Transfert aller simple privé
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
À quoi s'attendre
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 world’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.
9
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.
10
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.
11
New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is by far the world’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.
12
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.
13
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,
14
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.
15
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.
16
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.
17
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.
18
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.
19
New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is by far the world’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.
20
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.
21
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,
22
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.
23
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.
24
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.
25
Taureau de charge (taureau de Wall Street)
Vous pourrez vous rapprocher de la figure /du monument le plus emblématique du système international du marché privé. Touchez et prenez des photos.
26
Carrousel SeaGlass
La batterie est probablement le plus ancien lieu d'importance et d'importance socio-économique et militaire à New York et au-delà. Les visiteurs se promèneront dans le parc en visitant ses nombreux monuments historiques, profiteront d'une vue rapprochée de l'emblématique Statue de la Liberté et profiteront d'une variété de jardins dans le parc. C'est aussi un bel endroit pour prendre des photos de vos selfies de groupe et des photos d'horizon d'autres parties de la ville.
27
New York Stock Exchange
La Bourse de New York (NYSE) est de loin la plus grande bourse du monde et l'institution la plus importante du capitalisme américain. Le NYSE a été fondé en 1817 en tant qu'opération privée et c'est toujours une entreprise privée d'élite. Les visiteurs peuvent regarder autour de l'extérieur et prendre des photos.
28
Parc Zuccotti
Il s'agit d'un parc public privé (Brookfield Properties et Godman Sachs), le lieu de naissance du mouvement Occupy des jeunes qui se battent pour des changements progressifs du système financier et économique américain.
29
Chapelle Saint-Paul
La chapelle St Paul est située sur Broadway dans le centre-ville de Manhattan, elle a vu plus de 250 ans d'histoire de New York et est l'un des bâtiments les plus anciens et les plus importants de la ville. C'est la seule église de l'époque coloniale encore debout à Manhattan. La chapelle se trouve à l'ombre des gratte-ciel environnants, y compris le complexe du World Trade Center. Elle a été témoin et a survécu aux attentats du 11 septembre, servant de centre de secours pour les premiers intervenants et les membres de la famille, à Manhattan. La chapelle se trouve à l'ombre des gratte-ciel environnants, y compris le complexe du World Trade Center. Elle a également été témoin et a survécu aux attentats du 11 septembre, servant de centre de secours pour les premiers intervenants et les membres de la famille.
30
L'Oculus
L'Oculus est le principal espace de détente et centre commercial du nouveau World Trade Center. Notre assistant invité vous fera visiter l'Oculus, vous pourrez même faire une pause dans la salle de bain et plus tard, vous pourrez visiter par vous-même et magasiner jusqu'à épuisement. Dans l'Oculus, nous prendrons également le métro Path pour un trajet de 10 minutes jusqu'à Hoboken. Le billet de train pour Hoboken est inclus dans le voyage organisé, mais le billet de retour n'est pas inclus.
31
Passerelle du front de mer de Hoboken
Nous marcherons le long de la promenade de 1 mile Hoboken Waterfront; visitez le pont d'observation du Stevens Institute; visitez le parc Frank Sinatra et plusieurs monuments commémoratifs le long de la passerelle; {prendre un verre ou une bouchée dans l'un des charmants cafés du front de mer, vous paierez au comptoir} ; nous visiterons plusieurs points d'intérêt historiques dans la ville de Hoboken et nous visiterons Carlos Bakery, siège du 'Cake Boss' sur Washington Street.
32
Terminal de transit de Hoboken/NJ
Prenez le train Path pour retourner au World Trade Center ou à la 33e rue à Midtown NYC. Le tarif de ce trajet n'est pas inclus.
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