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Visite de l'observatoire One World et du World Trade Center

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Le One World Observatory, récemment ouvert, est une visite incontournable à New York. Garantissez votre admission sur ce site très demandé avec un billet pré-réservé. Après une visite guidée des sites commémoratifs des attentats du 11 septembre, y compris les bassins réfléchissants, le mémorial des pompiers et la chapelle Saint-Pierre, vous pourrez explorer le 102e étage du One World Trade Center de manière indépendante.
Ville: La ville de New York
Tue 24 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional English- speaking tour guide
Professional English- speaking tour guide
Professional English- speaking tour guide
Professional English- speaking tour guide
Professional English- speaking tour guide
Professional English- speaking tour guide
Visite de 4 heures des points forts de Hilo
Information additionnelle
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • La visite se déroulera en anglais UNIQUEMENT
  • Veuillez noter que vous aurez besoin passer par la sécurité de type aéroportuaire pour entrer dans le One World Observatory, et des files d'attente inévitables peuvent s'accumuler au fur et à mesure que les gens passent la sécurité. Certains objets ne sont pas autorisés dans l'Observatoire et ces objets seront confisqués et ne seront pas restitués. Veuillez vous référer aux directives de One World Observatory sur les articles interdits spécifiques
  • Seuls les sacs/sacs à dos/paquets ne dépassant pas 16 pouces de haut sur 18 pouces de long seront autorisés. Il n'y a pas de casiers ou d'installations de stockage sur ce site
  • Aucune nourriture ou boisson ne peut être apportée à l'Observatoire One World
  • L'entrée à l'Observatoire se fait à 17h00. La durée moyenne d'une visite est d'une heure
  • St. La chapelle Saint-Paul est fermée les mardis et jeudis pour rénovations dans un avenir prévisible et peut également être fermée à d'autres dates. Les jours où la chapelle Saint-Paul est fermée, visitez les lieux et remplacez la visite intérieure par des sites supplémentaires importants pour les événements du 11 septembre mais non normalement couverts lors de la visite
  • COVID UPDATE.Walks est conforme à toutes les réglementations locales. Vous devrez peut-être porter un masque ou fournir une preuve de vaccination pour entrer dans certains lieux. Veuillez vous référer aux directives du gouvernement de New York pour les informations les plus récentes.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • >Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
À quoi s'attendre
1
St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
2
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
3
The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
4
One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
5
St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
6
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
7
The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
8
One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
9
St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
10
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
11
The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
12
One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
13
St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
14
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
15
The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
16
One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
17
St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
18
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
19
The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
20
One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
21
St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
22
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
23
The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
24
One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
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Chapelle Saint-Paul
Vous commencerez à l'église Saint-Pierre d'où vous vous dirigerez vers la chapelle Saint-Paul avec un aperçu plus personnel du drame qui s'est déroulé ici. C'est là que familles et amis sont venus prier, offrir leur soutien et attendre des nouvelles au lendemain des attentats ; comme en témoignent les cartes dessinées à la main et les monuments commémoratifs, les souvenirs personnels et les photographies qui sont encore accrochés ici.
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Mémorial des 11 larmes d'American Express
À côté de certains sites, vous avez peut-être manqué de visiter par vous-même. Avec un guide local en tête, vous verrez des endroits spéciaux loin des principaux monuments. Au Mémorial du 11 septembre, votre guide rendra votre visite un peu plus spéciale. Ensemble, vous verrez les Twin Reflecting Pools, construits sur les traces du World Trade Center et gravés du nom de chaque victime. Apprenez les petites nuances qui le rendent plus touchant; comme la façon dont le personnel place une seule rose au nom de chaque victime le jour de son anniversaire. Visitez le Fireman's Memorial pour rendre hommage à ces braves hommes et femmes qui ont travaillé 24 heures sur 24 après les attentats. Découvrez l'arbre du survivant, un arbre unique qui a miraculeusement survécu aux attaques et a été soigné par les New-Yorkais, comme symbole de leur force durable.
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L'Oculus
À côté de certains sites, vous avez peut-être manqué de visiter par vous-même. Avec un guide local en tête, vous verrez des endroits spéciaux loin des principaux monuments. Au Mémorial du 11 septembre, votre guide rendra votre visite un peu plus spéciale. Ensemble, vous verrez les Twin Reflecting Pools, construits sur les traces du World Trade Center et gravés du nom de chaque victime. Apprenez les petites nuances qui le rendent plus touchant; comme la façon dont le personnel place une seule rose au nom de chaque victime le jour de son anniversaire. Visitez le Fireman's Memorial pour rendre hommage à ces braves hommes et femmes qui ont travaillé 24 heures sur 24 après les attentats. Découvrez l'arbre du survivant, un arbre unique qui a miraculeusement survécu aux attaques et a été soigné par les New-Yorkais, comme symbole de leur force durable.
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Un observatoire mondial
Le point culminant de votre visite se termine par une visite du tout nouvel observatoire One World. Avec des billets pré-réservés, votre visite est garantie, quelle que soit l'affluence. Il n'y a pas beaucoup d'explications nécessaires ici, donc votre guide vous laissera pour une visite indépendante. À l'intérieur du hall, vous trouverez des vidéos sur la production de cette incroyable structure - considérée comme la plus solide du monde - et sur les hommes et les femmes qui l'ont construite. Montez ensuite à bord d'un "skypod" pour voyager dans le temps ET dans l'espace. Créés en association avec Universal Studios, les ascenseurs spéciaux "skypod" sont couverts à l'intérieur d'écrans LCD, sur lesquels vous pourrez observer le visage changeant de New York des années 1600 à aujourd'hui tout en montant 102 étages en seulement 42 secondes. Débarquez au sommet de la One World Tower pour une vue panoramique incroyable sur New York. Quelle meilleure façon de terminer une journée passée à regarder en arrière avec un regard vers l'avenir.
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Commentaires (26)
Joseph D
Aug 2018
We had the tour with Robert R. Yonskie. His style, passion, and compassion were what made the tour for us. A story can be told, or it can be portrayed in a way that pulls you in, gets you thinking, and pulls you along. Robert pulled us right in!
Matthew H
Jul 2018
After being in NYC on 9/11 finally getting a chance to visit this building and observe the view was breathtaking. The tour, building and memorial park are a great tribute to those that lost their lives. The building itself is amazing with very friendly and informative staff, great features as well as a good coffee shop! Would recommend to anyone visiting NYC
gibs3225
Jun 2018
I am so glad that we included this tour on our trip to NYC. All of my children were born post-9/11. This tour gave them in important context for their world today. The best part was Robert's focus on the resilience of the city and the many miracles that took place during the tragedy.

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