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This is a self-guided audio tour created by Emmy-nominated writers and Emmy-winning sound designers.

Meet your daily step goal while you take in stories about New York’s iconic sights, history, architecture, and pop culture.

The best part is, it’s self-guided. You can take as much—or as little—time as you’d like. When you buy a ticket, you’ll download an app onto your phone. It works with both Android and iPhone. Once you download the tour, all you have to do is head to the starting tour stop!
Ville: La ville de New York
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Audio self guided walking tour
Audio self guided walking tour
Audio self guided walking tour
Le chauffeur se fera un plaisir de prendre des photos mémorables de votre groupe
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Audio self guided walking tour
Audio self guided walking tour
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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À quoi s'attendre
1
Central Park
Check out the Friends fountain at Central Park. If you want, you can take a detour here and spend a few minutes exploring the park before continuing the tour.
2
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic cathedral in North America. Learn about its design, the Irish priest who built it, and more. Plus, you can even venture into the church and explore the sanctuary.
3
Saks Fifth Avenue
You'll learn all about the inception of Saks Fifth Avenue—and the city's history of millionaire elite that this iconic department store catered to.
4
Rockefeller Center
Explore Rockefeller Center's many buildings and numerous art deco works and parks. Plus, you'll see the famous "skating rink" which is under Rockefeller's famous yearly Christmas tree.
5
Radio City Music Hall
You'll hear all about Radio City Music Hall's history and pop-culture influence—from hosting the Oscars and NFL Draft to the beginnings of the hall's famous dancers—the Rockettes.
6
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a NYC must-see attraction. You'll learn all about the building's history and construction. Tickets to see the view from the top of the building can be purchased in the lobby. Admission into the building isn't included.
7
New York Public Library
New York Public Library has been featured in many films for its beautiful exterior and interior. You'll learn about the famous lions out front, the US President that opened it, and much more. You can also venture inside the library during business hours for a peak at its beautiful rooms. Entry is free to the public—just remember to be quiet :)
8
Bryant Park
Relax in one of the city's most beloved and picturesque green space—Bryant Park. You'll recognize it from many TV shows and movies. And, you'll hear a bit about its history and about its free concerts and movie-viewing events.
9
Tiffany & Co.
You'll have the chance to photograph and learn about the orginial Tiffany's headquarters—a famous, beautiful building that mimics a famous Italian building.
10
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's at Herald Square is THE Macy's. The one in the Macy's Day Parade and all those holiday films. It's a gorgeous exterior and interior. You'll learn all about Macy's founder and you should absolutely check out the inside—especially if its the holiday season.
11
Times Square
Times Square is probably most famous for the New Year's "ball drop." You'll see the ball—and you'll hear stories of the folks that founded this famous square.
12
Central Park
Check out the Friends fountain at Central Park. If you want, you can take a detour here and spend a few minutes exploring the park before continuing the tour.
13
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic cathedral in North America. Learn about its design, the Irish priest who built it, and more. Plus, you can even venture into the church and explore the sanctuary.
14
Saks Fifth Avenue
You'll learn all about the inception of Saks Fifth Avenue—and the city's history of millionaire elite that this iconic department store catered to.
15
Rockefeller Center
Explore Rockefeller Center's many buildings and numerous art deco works and parks. Plus, you'll see the famous "skating rink" which is under Rockefeller's famous yearly Christmas tree.
16
Radio City Music Hall
You'll hear all about Radio City Music Hall's history and pop-culture influence—from hosting the Oscars and NFL Draft to the beginnings of the hall's famous dancers—the Rockettes.
17
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a NYC must-see attraction. You'll learn all about the building's history and construction. Tickets to see the view from the top of the building can be purchased in the lobby. Admission into the building isn't included.
18
New York Public Library
New York Public Library has been featured in many films for its beautiful exterior and interior. You'll learn about the famous lions out front, the US President that opened it, and much more. You can also venture inside the library during business hours for a peak at its beautiful rooms. Entry is free to the public—just remember to be quiet :)
19
Bryant Park
Relax in one of the city's most beloved and picturesque green space—Bryant Park. You'll recognize it from many TV shows and movies. And, you'll hear a bit about its history and about its free concerts and movie-viewing events.
20
Tiffany & Co.
You'll have the chance to photograph and learn about the orginial Tiffany's headquarters—a famous, beautiful building that mimics a famous Italian building.
21
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's at Herald Square is THE Macy's. The one in the Macy's Day Parade and all those holiday films. It's a gorgeous exterior and interior. You'll learn all about Macy's founder and you should absolutely check out the inside—especially if its the holiday season.
22
Times Square
Times Square is probably most famous for the New Year's "ball drop." You'll see the ball—and you'll hear stories of the folks that founded this famous square.
23
Central Park
Check out the Friends fountain at Central Park. If you want, you can take a detour here and spend a few minutes exploring the park before continuing the tour.
24
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic cathedral in North America. Learn about its design, the Irish priest who built it, and more. Plus, you can even venture into the church and explore the sanctuary.
25
Saks Fifth Avenue
You'll learn all about the inception of Saks Fifth Avenue—and the city's history of millionaire elite that this iconic department store catered to.
26
Rockefeller Center
Explore Rockefeller Center's many buildings and numerous art deco works and parks. Plus, you'll see the famous "skating rink" which is under Rockefeller's famous yearly Christmas tree.
27
Radio City Music Hall
You'll hear all about Radio City Music Hall's history and pop-culture influence—from hosting the Oscars and NFL Draft to the beginnings of the hall's famous dancers—the Rockettes.
28
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a NYC must-see attraction. You'll learn all about the building's history and construction. Tickets to see the view from the top of the building can be purchased in the lobby. Admission into the building isn't included.
29
New York Public Library
New York Public Library has been featured in many films for its beautiful exterior and interior. You'll learn about the famous lions out front, the US President that opened it, and much more. You can also venture inside the library during business hours for a peak at its beautiful rooms. Entry is free to the public—just remember to be quiet :)
30
Bryant Park
Relax in one of the city's most beloved and picturesque green space—Bryant Park. You'll recognize it from many TV shows and movies. And, you'll hear a bit about its history and about its free concerts and movie-viewing events.
31
Tiffany & Co.
You'll have the chance to photograph and learn about the orginial Tiffany's headquarters—a famous, beautiful building that mimics a famous Italian building.
32
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's at Herald Square is THE Macy's. The one in the Macy's Day Parade and all those holiday films. It's a gorgeous exterior and interior. You'll learn all about Macy's founder and you should absolutely check out the inside—especially if its the holiday season.
33
Times Square
Times Square is probably most famous for the New Year's "ball drop." You'll see the ball—and you'll hear stories of the folks that founded this famous square.
34
Central Park
Check out the Friends fountain at Central Park. If you want, you can take a detour here and spend a few minutes exploring the park before continuing the tour.
35
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic cathedral in North America. Learn about its design, the Irish priest who built it, and more. Plus, you can even venture into the church and explore the sanctuary.
36
Saks Fifth Avenue
You'll learn all about the inception of Saks Fifth Avenue—and the city's history of millionaire elite that this iconic department store catered to.
37
Rockefeller Center
Explore Rockefeller Center's many buildings and numerous art deco works and parks. Plus, you'll see the famous "skating rink" which is under Rockefeller's famous yearly Christmas tree.
38
Radio City Music Hall
You'll hear all about Radio City Music Hall's history and pop-culture influence—from hosting the Oscars and NFL Draft to the beginnings of the hall's famous dancers—the Rockettes.
39
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a NYC must-see attraction. You'll learn all about the building's history and construction. Tickets to see the view from the top of the building can be purchased in the lobby. Admission into the building isn't included.
40
New York Public Library
New York Public Library has been featured in many films for its beautiful exterior and interior. You'll learn about the famous lions out front, the US President that opened it, and much more. You can also venture inside the library during business hours for a peak at its beautiful rooms. Entry is free to the public—just remember to be quiet :)
41
Bryant Park
Relax in one of the city's most beloved and picturesque green space—Bryant Park. You'll recognize it from many TV shows and movies. And, you'll hear a bit about its history and about its free concerts and movie-viewing events.
42
Tiffany & Co.
You'll have the chance to photograph and learn about the orginial Tiffany's headquarters—a famous, beautiful building that mimics a famous Italian building.
43
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's at Herald Square is THE Macy's. The one in the Macy's Day Parade and all those holiday films. It's a gorgeous exterior and interior. You'll learn all about Macy's founder and you should absolutely check out the inside—especially if its the holiday season.
44
Times Square
Times Square is probably most famous for the New Year's "ball drop." You'll see the ball—and you'll hear stories of the folks that founded this famous square.
45
Parc central
Découvrez la fontaine des Amis à Central Park. Si vous le souhaitez, vous pouvez faire un détour ici et passer quelques minutes à explorer le parc avant de poursuivre la visite.
46
Cathédrale Saint-Patrick
St. Patrick's est la plus grande cathédrale gothique d'Amérique du Nord. Découvrez sa conception, le prêtre irlandais qui l'a construit, et plus encore. De plus, vous pouvez même vous aventurer dans l'église et explorer le sanctuaire.
47
Saks Cinquième Avenue
Vous apprendrez tout sur la création de Saks Fifth Avenue et sur l'histoire de l'élite millionnaire de la ville à laquelle ce grand magasin emblématique s'adressait.
48
centre Rockefeller
Explorez les nombreux bâtiments du Rockefeller Center et ses nombreuses œuvres et parcs Art déco. De plus, vous verrez la célèbre "patinoire" qui se trouve sous le célèbre arbre de Noël annuel de Rockefeller.
49
Radio City Music Hall
Vous entendrez tout sur l'histoire et l'influence de la culture pop du Radio City Music Hall, de l'accueil des Oscars et du repêchage de la NFL aux débuts des célèbres danseurs de la salle, les Rockettes.
50
Empire State Building
L'Empire State Building est une attraction incontournable de New York. Vous apprendrez tout sur l'histoire et la construction du bâtiment. Des billets pour voir la vue du haut du bâtiment peuvent être achetés dans le hall. L'entrée dans le bâtiment n'est pas incluse.
51
Bibliothèque publique de New York
La bibliothèque publique de New York a été présentée dans de nombreux films pour son bel extérieur et son intérieur. Vous en apprendrez plus sur les célèbres lions à l'avant, le président américain qui l'a ouvert et bien plus encore. Vous pouvez également vous aventurer à l'intérieur de la bibliothèque pendant les heures d'ouverture pour un aperçu de ses belles salles. L'entrée est gratuite pour le public - n'oubliez pas de vous taire :)
52
Parc Bryant
Détendez-vous dans l'un des espaces verts les plus appréciés et les plus pittoresques de la ville, Bryant Park. Vous le reconnaîtrez dans de nombreuses émissions de télévision et films. Et, vous en apprendrez un peu plus sur son histoire et sur ses concerts gratuits et ses événements cinématographiques.
53
Tiffany & co.
Vous aurez l'occasion de photographier et d'en apprendre davantage sur le siège social original de Tiffany, un célèbre et magnifique bâtiment qui imite un célèbre bâtiment italien.
54
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's à Herald Square est LE Macy's. Celui de la Macy's Day Parade et tous ces films de vacances. C'est un extérieur et un intérieur magnifiques. Vous apprendrez tout sur le fondateur de Macy et vous devriez absolument vérifier l'intérieur, surtout si c'est la saison des fêtes.
55
Times Square
Times Square est probablement le plus célèbre pour le "ball drop" du Nouvel An. Vous verrez le bal et vous entendrez des histoires sur les gens qui ont fondé cette célèbre place.
56
Central Park
Check out the Friends fountain at Central Park. If you want, you can take a detour here and spend a few minutes exploring the park before continuing the tour.
57
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic cathedral in North America. Learn about its design, the Irish priest who built it, and more. Plus, you can even venture into the church and explore the sanctuary.
58
Saks Fifth Avenue
You'll learn all about the inception of Saks Fifth Avenue—and the city's history of millionaire elite that this iconic department store catered to.
59
Rockefeller Center
Explore Rockefeller Center's many buildings and numerous art deco works and parks. Plus, you'll see the famous "skating rink" which is under Rockefeller's famous yearly Christmas tree.
60
Radio City Music Hall
You'll hear all about Radio City Music Hall's history and pop-culture influence—from hosting the Oscars and NFL Draft to the beginnings of the hall's famous dancers—the Rockettes.
61
New York Public Library
New York Public Library has been featured in many films for its beautiful exterior and interior. You'll learn about the famous lions out front, the US President that opened it, and much more. You can also venture inside the library during business hours for a peak at its beautiful rooms. Entry is free to the public—just remember to be quiet :)
62
Bryant Park
Relax in one of the city's most beloved and picturesque green space—Bryant Park. You'll recognize it from many TV shows and movies. And, you'll hear a bit about its history and about its free concerts and movie-viewing events.
63
Tiffany & Co.
You'll have the chance to photograph and learn about the orginial Tiffany's headquarters—a famous, beautiful building that mimics a famous Italian building.
64
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's at Herald Square is THE Macy's. The one in the Macy's Day Parade and all those holiday films. It's a gorgeous exterior and interior. You'll learn all about Macy's founder and you should absolutely check out the inside—especially if its the holiday season.
65
Times Square
Times Square is probably most famous for the New Year's "ball drop." You'll see the ball—and you'll hear stories of the folks that founded this famous square.
66
Central Park
Check out the Friends fountain at Central Park. If you want, you can take a detour here and spend a few minutes exploring the park before continuing the tour.
67
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic cathedral in North America. Learn about its design, the Irish priest who built it, and more. Plus, you can even venture into the church and explore the sanctuary.
68
Saks Fifth Avenue
You'll learn all about the inception of Saks Fifth Avenue—and the city's history of millionaire elite that this iconic department store catered to.
69
Rockefeller Center
Explore Rockefeller Center's many buildings and numerous art deco works and parks. Plus, you'll see the famous "skating rink" which is under Rockefeller's famous yearly Christmas tree.
70
Radio City Music Hall
You'll hear all about Radio City Music Hall's history and pop-culture influence—from hosting the Oscars and NFL Draft to the beginnings of the hall's famous dancers—the Rockettes.
71
New York Public Library
New York Public Library has been featured in many films for its beautiful exterior and interior. You'll learn about the famous lions out front, the US President that opened it, and much more. You can also venture inside the library during business hours for a peak at its beautiful rooms. Entry is free to the public—just remember to be quiet :)
72
Bryant Park
Relax in one of the city's most beloved and picturesque green space—Bryant Park. You'll recognize it from many TV shows and movies. And, you'll hear a bit about its history and about its free concerts and movie-viewing events.
73
Tiffany & Co.
You'll have the chance to photograph and learn about the orginial Tiffany's headquarters—a famous, beautiful building that mimics a famous Italian building.
74
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's at Herald Square is THE Macy's. The one in the Macy's Day Parade and all those holiday films. It's a gorgeous exterior and interior. You'll learn all about Macy's founder and you should absolutely check out the inside—especially if its the holiday season.
75
Times Square
Times Square is probably most famous for the New Year's "ball drop." You'll see the ball—and you'll hear stories of the folks that founded this famous square.
76
Central Park
Check out the Friends fountain at Central Park. If you want, you can take a detour here and spend a few minutes exploring the park before continuing the tour.
77
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic cathedral in North America. Learn about its design, the Irish priest who built it, and more. Plus, you can even venture into the church and explore the sanctuary.
78
Saks Fifth Avenue
You'll learn all about the inception of Saks Fifth Avenue—and the city's history of millionaire elite that this iconic department store catered to.
79
Rockefeller Center
Explore Rockefeller Center's many buildings and numerous art deco works and parks. Plus, you'll see the famous "skating rink" which is under Rockefeller's famous yearly Christmas tree.
80
Radio City Music Hall
You'll hear all about Radio City Music Hall's history and pop-culture influence—from hosting the Oscars and NFL Draft to the beginnings of the hall's famous dancers—the Rockettes.
81
New York Public Library
New York Public Library has been featured in many films for its beautiful exterior and interior. You'll learn about the famous lions out front, the US President that opened it, and much more. You can also venture inside the library during business hours for a peak at its beautiful rooms. Entry is free to the public—just remember to be quiet :)
82
Bryant Park
Relax in one of the city's most beloved and picturesque green space—Bryant Park. You'll recognize it from many TV shows and movies. And, you'll hear a bit about its history and about its free concerts and movie-viewing events.
83
Tiffany & Co.
You'll have the chance to photograph and learn about the orginial Tiffany's headquarters—a famous, beautiful building that mimics a famous Italian building.
84
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's at Herald Square is THE Macy's. The one in the Macy's Day Parade and all those holiday films. It's a gorgeous exterior and interior. You'll learn all about Macy's founder and you should absolutely check out the inside—especially if its the holiday season.
85
Times Square
Times Square is probably most famous for the New Year's "ball drop." You'll see the ball—and you'll hear stories of the folks that founded this famous square.
86
Central Park
Check out the Friends fountain at Central Park. If you want, you can take a detour here and spend a few minutes exploring the park before continuing the tour.
87
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic cathedral in North America. Learn about its design, the Irish priest who built it, and more. Plus, you can even venture into the church and explore the sanctuary.
88
Saks Fifth Avenue
You'll learn all about the inception of Saks Fifth Avenue—and the city's history of millionaire elite that this iconic department store catered to.
89
Rockefeller Center
Explore Rockefeller Center's many buildings and numerous art deco works and parks. Plus, you'll see the famous "skating rink" which is under Rockefeller's famous yearly Christmas tree.
90
Radio City Music Hall
You'll hear all about Radio City Music Hall's history and pop-culture influence—from hosting the Oscars and NFL Draft to the beginnings of the hall's famous dancers—the Rockettes.
91
New York Public Library
New York Public Library has been featured in many films for its beautiful exterior and interior. You'll learn about the famous lions out front, the US President that opened it, and much more. You can also venture inside the library during business hours for a peak at its beautiful rooms. Entry is free to the public—just remember to be quiet :)
92
Bryant Park
Relax in one of the city's most beloved and picturesque green space—Bryant Park. You'll recognize it from many TV shows and movies. And, you'll hear a bit about its history and about its free concerts and movie-viewing events.
93
Tiffany & Co.
You'll have the chance to photograph and learn about the orginial Tiffany's headquarters—a famous, beautiful building that mimics a famous Italian building.
94
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's at Herald Square is THE Macy's. The one in the Macy's Day Parade and all those holiday films. It's a gorgeous exterior and interior. You'll learn all about Macy's founder and you should absolutely check out the inside—especially if its the holiday season.
95
Times Square
Times Square is probably most famous for the New Year's "ball drop." You'll see the ball—and you'll hear stories of the folks that founded this famous square.
96
Central Park
Check out the Friends fountain at Central Park. If you want, you can take a detour here and spend a few minutes exploring the park before continuing the tour.
97
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic cathedral in North America. Learn about its design, the Irish priest who built it, and more. Plus, you can even venture into the church and explore the sanctuary.
98
Saks Fifth Avenue
You'll learn all about the inception of Saks Fifth Avenue—and the city's history of millionaire elite that this iconic department store catered to.
99
Rockefeller Center
Explore Rockefeller Center's many buildings and numerous art deco works and parks. Plus, you'll see the famous "skating rink" which is under Rockefeller's famous yearly Christmas tree.
100
Radio City Music Hall
You'll hear all about Radio City Music Hall's history and pop-culture influence—from hosting the Oscars and NFL Draft to the beginnings of the hall's famous dancers—the Rockettes.
101
New York Public Library
New York Public Library has been featured in many films for its beautiful exterior and interior. You'll learn about the famous lions out front, the US President that opened it, and much more. You can also venture inside the library during business hours for a peak at its beautiful rooms. Entry is free to the public—just remember to be quiet :)
102
Bryant Park
Relax in one of the city's most beloved and picturesque green space—Bryant Park. You'll recognize it from many TV shows and movies. And, you'll hear a bit about its history and about its free concerts and movie-viewing events.
103
Tiffany & Co.
You'll have the chance to photograph and learn about the orginial Tiffany's headquarters—a famous, beautiful building that mimics a famous Italian building.
104
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's at Herald Square is THE Macy's. The one in the Macy's Day Parade and all those holiday films. It's a gorgeous exterior and interior. You'll learn all about Macy's founder and you should absolutely check out the inside—especially if its the holiday season.
105
Times Square
Times Square is probably most famous for the New Year's "ball drop." You'll see the ball—and you'll hear stories of the folks that founded this famous square.
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Commentaires (2)
Nini_A
Mar 2024
Absolutely loved exploring New York with this self-guided audio tour! It was incredibly fun and educational, discovering fascinating facts about historic sites. Highly recommend!
Ucha_S
Feb 2024
The tour was pleasant. The app was easy to use and the instructions clear to follow. Highly recommend the tour to anyone who has a limited time in nyc and wants to get most of it. All you have to do is download the app and access the tour. Very easy

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