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New York : l'histoire d'Alexander Hamilton dans le Lower Manhattan

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Promenez-vous dans les rues du plus ancien quartier de New York en retraçant les pas de l'un de nos plus grands habitants et père fondateur, M. Alexander Hamilton. Découvrez comment Wall Street, la Bourse et notre système financier ont commencé avec ce jeune immigrant. Nous terminerons à l'historique Fraunces Tavern où vous aurez la possibilité de compléter votre promenade à travers l'histoire avec une pinte dans ce monument colonial de New York.
Ville: La ville de New York
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Ce qui est inclu
Check the oldest bars in New York where Hamilton himself used to drink with George Washington
Walk in the footsteps of Alexander Hamilton on 10 different stops on the route
Get tips on what else to see, do and eat during your stay
Pass by Wall Street, Custom House, Federal reserve, and learn some less known Hamilton’s stories
Visit and learn about Trinity Church
Friendly Local, English-speaking guide
Check the oldest bars in New York where Hamilton himself used to drink with George Washington
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
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  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Visite en petit groupe avec un maximum de 16 personnes
  • Veuillez vous habiller confortablement et en fonction de la météo car une grande partie de la visite a lieu à l'extérieur
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À quoi s'attendre
1
Trinity Church
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
2
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
3
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
4
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
5
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
6
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
7
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
8
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
9
Stone Street Historic District
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
10
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
11
Trinity Church
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
12
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
13
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
14
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
15
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
16
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
17
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
18
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
19
Stone Street Historic District
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
20
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
21
Trinity Church
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
22
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
23
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
24
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
25
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
26
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
27
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
28
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
29
Stone Street Historic District
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
30
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
31
Trinity Church
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
32
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
33
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
34
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
35
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
36
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
37
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
38
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
39
Stone Street Historic District
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
40
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
41
Trinity Church
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
42
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
43
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
44
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
45
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
46
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
47
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
48
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
49
Stone Street Historic District
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
50
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
51
Trinity Church
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
52
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
53
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
54
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
55
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
56
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
57
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
58
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
59
Stone Street Historic District
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
60
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
61
Trinity Church
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
62
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
63
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
64
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
65
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
66
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
67
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
68
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
69
Stone Street Historic District
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
70
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
71
Église de la Trinité
Passez par la plus ancienne église de New York et découvrez son magnifique extérieur et découvrez l'histoire de l'église des années 1690 à nos jours.
72
Cimetière et mausolée de l'église de la Trinité
Explorez le cimetière où les dirigeants de la ville, les entrepreneurs et Alexander Hamilton lui-même sont enterrés. Découvrez le monument de Hamilton et découvrez sa tombe familiale.
73
Parc Zuccotti
Vous "occuperez Wall Street" dans ce célèbre espace public privé qui a accueilli le mouvement de protestation pendant plusieurs mois à l'automne 2011.
74
Banque de réserve fédérale de New York
Juste en face de "la pièce où c'est arrivé" (alias l'adresse précédente de Thomas Jefferson) se trouve l'une des 12 banques de la Réserve fédérale. Découvrez comment le père fondateur Alexander Hamilton a conçu un plan pour amener les services bancaires aux États-Unis d'Amérique nouvellement formés et découvrez l'extérieur impressionnant de la banque la plus riche du monde.
75
Salle fédérale
George Washington a été inauguré ici ! Découvrez comment les pères fondateurs se sont entendus en écrivant la Déclaration des droits et admirez le magnifique monument national en forme de dôme qui a ensuite servi de bureau de douane et de partie du département du Trésor au XIXe siècle
76
Wall Street
Les Néerlandais ont construit un mur dans le cadre de leur colonie de 1624. Wall Street d'aujourd'hui marque l'endroit où se trouvait autrefois ce mur et est véritablement le cœur battant des systèmes financiers du pays.
77
Fille intrépide
Prenez des photos avec cette statue emblématique qui faisait partie d'une installation artistique pop-up en face du Wall Street Bull. Maintenant, elle monte la garde et surveille la Bourse de New York.
78
New York Stock Exchange
De la cloche d'ouverture aux alertes de récession, la Bourse de New York mesure la santé financière des États-Unis. Découvrez le frisson du marché emblématique à la fin de leur journée de travail
79
Quartier historique de Stone Street
Descendez la rue la plus ancienne (et la première pavée) de New York et admirez des vues emblématiques qui rappellent la fondation européenne de New York.
80
Musée de la taverne Fraunces
Washington a bu ici ! Et vous le pouvez aussi ! Découvrez l'histoire de la plus ancienne taverne de la ville qui était un élément clé du gouvernement national de 1785 à 1790. Terminez votre visite par un arrêt facultatif à l'intérieur pour prendre un verre ou dîner.
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Commentaires (219)
David_S
Nov 2022
We work downtown in Manhattan. For a school holiday we took three 14 year old boys (one of them t son) from across the harbor on the walk. They learned a lot of things I knew, and I learned several things. I had never realized that Hamilton was born on the Caribbean island of nervous. The guide (Jessie) actually texted me afterwards to straighten me out on the"native born American" requirement. (It only applies to individuals born after adoption of the constitution. The first native born was Martin VanBuren. I thought the founding fathers were mostly born in the colonies. Excellent guide and highly recommended.
Indiesblue
Nov 2022
Eric was a very informative guide that knows a lot about Hamilton, the play and the man. This tour is a great companion activity to seeing the play.
Christopher_G
Nov 2022
Our tour guide, Hannah, was very entertaining and very informative. She made this a great tour that we would recommend to anyone.

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