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Visite privée d'une demi-journée à Hoboken avec vue sur les toits de New York

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Enjoy a private tour through the skyline and buildings that have changed the city that never sleeps.
Take the worry out and travel with the comfort of your friends or family!
Come and join us for a morning you will never forget. See the spectacular skyline panoramic views of New York City from a different perspective.
This morning tour is designed to mesmerize visitors—from history buffs to photography enthusiasts—with incredible skyline views from one of NYC's best kept secrets, the New Jersey waterfront. You will enjoy pastries at Carlo’s Bakery, explore the city of Frank Sinatra, and see the the Statue of Liberty and Empty Sky Memorial. Bring your camera, and be ready to be amazed.
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Sun 30 Mar
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Ce qui est inclu
WiFi on board
Transport by private, air-conditioned minivan
Driver/guide
WiFi on board
Transport by private, air-conditioned minivan
Driver/guide
WiFi on board
Information additionnelle
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Always bring a jacket, since the Hudson River can get windy
  • The tour operates in all weather conditions, so please dress appropriately
À quoi s'attendre
1
Parc d'État de la Liberté
Vous pourrez admirer des vues parfaites sur la carte postale de la Statue de la Liberté, du pont de Brooklyn, d'Ellis Island, du One World Trade Center, du quartier financier de Jersey City et du mémorial du 11 septembre.
2
Passerelle du front de mer de Hoboken
Le front de mer offre une vue imprenable sur One World Trade, l'Empire State Building et la vaste ligne d'horizon de Manhattan.
3
Parc Hamilton
Hamilton Park est situé directement sur la rivière Hudson, offrant des vues fantastiques sur New York, du Chrysler Building au pont George Washington.
4
Seventh Avenue
Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, also known as Fashion Avenue, is packed with history, culture, and iconic locations.
5
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village is one of New York City’s most famous neighborhoods, known for its bohemian history, artistic vibe, and its beautiful brownstones, brick townhouses, and narrow, tree-lined streets.
6
Holland Tunnel
The Holland Tunnel is one of the most iconic pieces of infrastructure connecting New York City with New Jersey. Opened in 1927, it was the first tunnel to link two states beneath a body of water.
7
Liberty State Park
Liberty State Park is a stunning urban park located along the Hudson River in Jersey City, New Jersey, offering spectacular views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Manhattan skyline.
8
Empty Sky - 9/11 Memorial
Designed to Resemble the Twin Towers, The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial is a poignant and striking tribute to the lives lost in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, particularly honoring the 748 New Jersey residents who died that day.
9
Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal
The Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, also known as the Communipaw Terminal, is located within Liberty State Park. This historic train terminal was a key point for immigrants arriving from Ellis Island and was often the last stop for those coming into the U.S. Liberty
10
Jersey City
Jersey City is a dynamic urban center that has transformed dramatically over the past few decades. Founded in 1660, Jersey City is one of the oldest cities in the state of New Jersey.
11
Hoboken
Hoboken, New Jersey is known for its historical landmarks, vibrant cultural scene, and small-town charm within a big-city backdrop. Also known as the birthplace of baseball and the home of Frank Sinatra.
12
Frank Sinatra Statue
The Frank Sinatra statue in Hoboken, New Jersey, honors one of the city’s most famous residents and one of the world’s most iconic entertainers. The statue captures Sinatra’s trademark style, with him dressed in a classic suit, fedora tilted slightly, and a casual stance with one hand in his pocket.
13
Hamilton Park
The view from Hamilton Park is a glittering panorama of New York City. This is a spectacle with the river reflecting the buildings from Manhattan.
14
Lincoln Tunnel
Named After Abraham Lincoln, the Lincoln Tunnel is one of the most iconic and heavily used tunnels in the United States.
15
Seventh Avenue
Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, also known as Fashion Avenue, is packed with history, culture, and iconic locations.
16
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village is one of New York City’s most famous neighborhoods, known for its bohemian history, artistic vibe, and its beautiful brownstones, brick townhouses, and narrow, tree-lined streets.
17
Holland Tunnel
The Holland Tunnel is one of the most iconic pieces of infrastructure connecting New York City with New Jersey. Opened in 1927, it was the first tunnel to link two states beneath a body of water.
18
Liberty State Park
Liberty State Park is a stunning urban park located along the Hudson River in Jersey City, New Jersey, offering spectacular views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Manhattan skyline.
19
Empty Sky - 9/11 Memorial
Designed to Resemble the Twin Towers, The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial is a poignant and striking tribute to the lives lost in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, particularly honoring the 748 New Jersey residents who died that day.
20
Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal
The Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, also known as the Communipaw Terminal, is located within Liberty State Park. This historic train terminal was a key point for immigrants arriving from Ellis Island and was often the last stop for those coming into the U.S. Liberty
21
Jersey City
Jersey City is a dynamic urban center that has transformed dramatically over the past few decades. Founded in 1660, Jersey City is one of the oldest cities in the state of New Jersey.
22
Hoboken
Hoboken, New Jersey is known for its historical landmarks, vibrant cultural scene, and small-town charm within a big-city backdrop. Also known as the birthplace of baseball and the home of Frank Sinatra.
23
Frank Sinatra Statue
The Frank Sinatra statue in Hoboken, New Jersey, honors one of the city’s most famous residents and one of the world’s most iconic entertainers. The statue captures Sinatra’s trademark style, with him dressed in a classic suit, fedora tilted slightly, and a casual stance with one hand in his pocket.
24
Hamilton Park
The view from Hamilton Park is a glittering panorama of New York City. This is a spectacle with the river reflecting the buildings from Manhattan.
25
Lincoln Tunnel
Named After Abraham Lincoln, the Lincoln Tunnel is one of the most iconic and heavily used tunnels in the United States.
26
Seventh Avenue
Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, also known as Fashion Avenue, is packed with history, culture, and iconic locations.
27
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village is one of New York City’s most famous neighborhoods, known for its bohemian history, artistic vibe, and its beautiful brownstones, brick townhouses, and narrow, tree-lined streets.
28
Holland Tunnel
The Holland Tunnel is one of the most iconic pieces of infrastructure connecting New York City with New Jersey. Opened in 1927, it was the first tunnel to link two states beneath a body of water.
29
Liberty State Park
Liberty State Park is a stunning urban park located along the Hudson River in Jersey City, New Jersey, offering spectacular views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Manhattan skyline.
30
Empty Sky - 9/11 Memorial
Designed to Resemble the Twin Towers, The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial is a poignant and striking tribute to the lives lost in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, particularly honoring the 748 New Jersey residents who died that day.
31
Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal
The Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, also known as the Communipaw Terminal, is located within Liberty State Park. This historic train terminal was a key point for immigrants arriving from Ellis Island and was often the last stop for those coming into the U.S. Liberty
32
Jersey City
Jersey City is a dynamic urban center that has transformed dramatically over the past few decades. Founded in 1660, Jersey City is one of the oldest cities in the state of New Jersey.
33
Hoboken
Hoboken, New Jersey is known for its historical landmarks, vibrant cultural scene, and small-town charm within a big-city backdrop. Also known as the birthplace of baseball and the home of Frank Sinatra.
34
Frank Sinatra Statue
The Frank Sinatra statue in Hoboken, New Jersey, honors one of the city’s most famous residents and one of the world’s most iconic entertainers. The statue captures Sinatra’s trademark style, with him dressed in a classic suit, fedora tilted slightly, and a casual stance with one hand in his pocket.
35
Hamilton Park
The view from Hamilton Park is a glittering panorama of New York City. This is a spectacle with the river reflecting the buildings from Manhattan.
36
Lincoln Tunnel
Named After Abraham Lincoln, the Lincoln Tunnel is one of the most iconic and heavily used tunnels in the United States.
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Politique d'annulation
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