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Visite en bus de Manhattan à ne pas manquer à New York

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Voyagez en bus climatisé pour découvrir tous les points forts de New York lors d'une visite de 6 heures.

Faites des visites à pied du Rockefeller Center, du Madison Square Park, du mémorial du 11 septembre et de Central Park pour une expérience immersive de l'expérience.

Montez sur le ferry de Staten Island pour voir la ligne d'horizon de New York, y compris le pont de Brooklyn, Ellis Island et la Statue de la Liberté.

Explorez divers quartiers, de Chinatown et Little Italy à SoHo et Greenwich Village.

Veuillez noter que cette visite nécessite que les clients soient mobiles pour pouvoir marcher au moins 1 mile. Parfois, en raison de l'heure ou des conditions de circulation, nous pouvons manquer certaines des attractions répertoriées.
Ville: La ville de New York
Tue 24 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Statue of Liberty and NYC skyline views from the boat
Professional guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Statue of Liberty and NYC skyline views from the boat
Professional guide
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les petits enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
À quoi s'attendre
1
Rockefeller Center
Start with a walking tour of Rockefeller Center to see 30 Rock (just like the famous TV show), and a view St. Patrick's Cathedral From here you will board the climate controlled bus an head out on 5th Avenue through the bustling shopping district.
2
Madison Square Park
Our first stop is a green jewel in the midst of the city with stunning views of the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building
3
Empire State Building
See the iconic skyscraper from Madison Square Park.
4
Flatiron Building
This triangular building is among the world's most famous skyscrapers, and perhaps the quintessential symbol of New York City.
5
Greenwich Village
Drive past Washington Square Park in this artistic and alternative NYC neighborhood that is home to artists and students, and is celebrated for its LGBTQ history.
6
SoHo
Amazing cast-iron buildings, expensive shops, and lofts are everywhere in this neighborhood.
7
Chinatown
A thriving immigrant community with vibrant sights, smells, and things to do.
8
Wall Street
America’s financial heart.
9
Trinity Church
This is the historic church where Alexander Hamilton is buried.
10
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Admire the most photographed sculpture of New York.
11
Statue of Liberty
You board your ferry to sail past Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and take in the magnificent New York City skyline. On this 1-hour cruise, you have time to eat lunch. You can bring lunch or purchase lunch at the terminal or on the boat.
12
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit 9/11 Ground Zero, and see the largest man-made waterfalls in tribute to the people that lost their lives.
13
The Vessel
Get a great of the towering, interactive sculpture in the heart of Hudson Yards.
14
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Pass by the former aircraft carrier USS Intrepid which served in World War II, the Cold War and the Vietnam War as well as a NASA recovery vessel in the 1960s
15
Columbus Circle
Official highway distances from New York City are measured from this heavily trafficked circle.
16
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Epicenter of New York City’s performing arts culture.
17
American Museum of Natural History
Star location for the blockbuster movie, “Night at the Museum”.
18
Central Park
A stop in Central Park and walk to the Strawberry Field with panoramic views.
19
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Home to the Met Gala, one of the largest charity events for fashion and pop culture
20
Times Square
Our tour concludes with a drop off at Time Square, the colorful and bustling entertainment capital of the world.
21
Rockefeller Center
Start with a walking tour of Rockefeller Center to see 30 Rock (just like the famous TV show), and a view St. Patrick's Cathedral From here you will board the climate controlled bus an head out on 5th Avenue through the bustling shopping district.
22
Madison Square Park
Our first stop is a green jewel in the midst of the city with stunning views of the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building
23
Empire State Building
See the iconic skyscraper from Madison Square Park.
24
Flatiron Building
This triangular building is among the world's most famous skyscrapers, and perhaps the quintessential symbol of New York City.
25
Greenwich Village
Drive past Washington Square Park in this artistic and alternative NYC neighborhood that is home to artists and students, and is celebrated for its LGBTQ history.
26
SoHo
Amazing cast-iron buildings, expensive shops, and lofts are everywhere in this neighborhood.
27
Chinatown
A thriving immigrant community with vibrant sights, smells, and things to do.
28
Wall Street
America’s financial heart.
29
Trinity Church
This is the historic church where Alexander Hamilton is buried.
30
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Admire the most photographed sculpture of New York.
31
Statue of Liberty
You board your ferry to sail past Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and take in the magnificent New York City skyline. On this 1-hour cruise, you have time to eat lunch. You can bring lunch or purchase lunch at the terminal or on the boat.
32
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit 9/11 Ground Zero, and see the largest man-made waterfalls in tribute to the people that lost their lives.
33
The Vessel
Get a great of the towering, interactive sculpture in the heart of Hudson Yards.
34
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Pass by the former aircraft carrier USS Intrepid which served in World War II, the Cold War and the Vietnam War as well as a NASA recovery vessel in the 1960s
35
Columbus Circle
Official highway distances from New York City are measured from this heavily trafficked circle.
36
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Epicenter of New York City’s performing arts culture.
37
American Museum of Natural History
Star location for the blockbuster movie, “Night at the Museum”.
38
Central Park
A stop in Central Park and walk to the Strawberry Field with panoramic views.
39
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Home to the Met Gala, one of the largest charity events for fashion and pop culture
40
Times Square
Our tour concludes with a drop off at Time Square, the colorful and bustling entertainment capital of the world.
41
centre Rockefeller
Commencez par une visite à pied du Rockefeller Center pour voir 30 Rock (tout comme la célèbre émission de télévision) et une vue sur la cathédrale Saint-Patrick. De là, vous monterez à bord du bus climatisé et dirigez-vous vers la 5e Avenue à travers le quartier commerçant animé.
42
Parc de Madison Square
Notre premier arrêt est un joyau vert au milieu de la ville avec une vue imprenable sur l'Empire State Building et le Flatiron Building
43
Empire State Building
Admirez le gratte-ciel emblématique du Madison Square Park.
44
Flatiron Bâtiment
Ce bâtiment triangulaire est l'un des gratte-ciel les plus célèbres au monde et peut-être le symbole par excellence de New York.
45
Greenwich village
Passez devant Washington Square Park dans ce quartier artistique et alternatif de New York qui abrite des artistes et des étudiants et est célèbre pour son histoire LGBTQ.
46
SoHo
Des bâtiments en fonte étonnants, des boutiques chères et des lofts sont partout dans ce quartier.
47
quartier chinois
Une communauté d'immigrants prospère avec des sites, des odeurs et des activités dynamiques.
48
Wall Street
Le cœur financier de l'Amérique.
49
Église de la Trinité
C'est l'église historique où Alexander Hamilton est enterré.
50
Taureau de charge (taureau de Wall Street)
Admirez la sculpture la plus photographiée de New York.
51
Statue de la Liberté
Vous montez à bord de votre ferry pour passer devant Ellis Island, la Statue de la Liberté et admirer la magnifique ligne d'horizon de New York. Au cours de cette croisière d'une heure, vous avez le temps de déjeuner. Vous pouvez apporter le déjeuner ou acheter le déjeuner au terminal ou sur le bateau.
52
Le mémorial et musée national du 11 septembre
Visitez 9/11 Ground Zero et découvrez les plus grandes chutes d'eau artificielles en hommage aux personnes qui ont perdu la vie.
53
Le navire
Admirez l'imposante sculpture interactive au cœur de Hudson Yards.
54
Musée intrépide de la mer, de l'air et de l'espace
Passez par l'ancien porte-avions USS Intrepid qui a servi pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la guerre froide et la guerre du Vietnam ainsi qu'un navire de récupération de la NASA dans les années 1960
55
Cercle de Colomb
Les distances routières officielles depuis New York sont mesurées à partir de ce cercle très fréquenté.
56
Lincoln Center pour les arts du spectacle
Épicentre de la culture des arts du spectacle de New York.
57
Musée américain d'histoire naturelle
Emplacement vedette du film à succès "Night at the Museum".
58
Parc central
Arrêt à Central Park et marche jusqu'au Strawberry Field avec vue panoramique.
59
Le musée Métropolitain d'art
Accueil du Met Gala, l'un des plus grands événements caritatifs pour la mode et la culture pop
60
Times Square
Notre visite se termine par un arrêt à Time Square, la capitale mondiale du divertissement colorée et animée.
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Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Commentaires (45)
Ianbmedina
Dec 2019
Really had fun with the tour! Jenn Andres from New York Tour 1 was a fantastic tour guide! She was full with energy and really loves her job. Will surelg recommend this tour to my friends if they visit NY someday!
SG_Ga93
Dec 2019
We met up with Jenn just before the tour started at 9am. Right off, I knew we were going to have a great tour. She was so very friendly from the very start. We met at Rockefeller Plaza and that is where our day started. The tour started with a little bit of walking seeing some different sights including St. Patrick's Cathedral, Saks Fifth Avenue, Radio City Music Hall, and some others. After about a 20 minute walk or so, we made it to the double-decker bus. Even though it was a pretty cool morning (high 20s/low 30s), with the covering on the bus deck, the worst of the wind/cold was kept off us. We rode through a lot of areas of Manhattan, getting great descriptions and history lessons/information from Jenn. She definitely knew a lot, spoke clearly and with enough volume where we could easily hear and understand her. We got off the bus down in the Financial district where we saw the Charging Bull, the NYSE, and some other sights before ending up at the 9/11 Memorial. Jenn did a wonderful job of pointing things out there and being reverent of the space at the same time. After some time there, we had a lunch break before the tour ending ferry ride. We boarded the ferry with some good advice from Jenn on how to navigate, etc for good views. The ride out to see the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty, while pretty cold, was really nice. Some great photo opportunities. The ferry ride ended uptown around Hudson Yards. We had about another 20 minutes of walking, getting great info about the area and future plans for it. The tour ended there and we were in a good spot to do some further exploring on our own. Jenn did an amazing job!!
kennang2019
Dec 2019
Jared was an amazing guide and definitely deserves a raise! He remembered everyone’s name and kept the tour as entertaining as possible

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