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Visite privée à pied du centre-ville historique de New York et de Wall Street, y compris le mémorial du 911

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Take this private walking tour through New York's historic Downtown and learn about some of the most famous places, people and events in city history. Sights and topics will include the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (from Battery Park), the evolution of Wall Street, the 9/11 Memorial, the Charging Bull, Trinity Church, St. Paul's Chapel, Federal Hall, and much more.
Ville: La ville de New York
Sat 12 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Licensed local guide
Small sweet treat
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Licensed local guide
Guide local
Licensed local guide
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Price shown is per group
  • A moderate amount of walking is involved (approx. 3 miles)
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
À quoi s'attendre
1
Bowling Green
Visit New York's oldest park and learn about its connection to colonial NY and the American Revolution.
2
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
See the famous bronze bull and find out what it represents, how it got there, and who made it.
3
SeaGlass Carousel
Enjoy views of NY's Harbor, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island, while enjoying interesting stories about both landmarks from your licensed local guide.
4
Trinity Church
Learn about Trinity Church and visit Alexander Hamilton's monument in the church's graveyard (while learning about the Founding Father's life and tragic death in NYC).
5
Stone Street Historic District
Wind your way along one of New York's oldest streets and take a relaxing coffee break with a small sweet treat on us (coffee/tea would be pay-as-you-go and optional).
6
Federal Hall
Learn about Wall Street's connection to America's early days of an independent nation and New York's role as the country's first capital. See the place where Washington was sworn in as our first President and where Congress ratified the Bill of Rights.
7
Wall Street
Explore one of the most famous streets in the world and learn about Wall Street's evolution over the last few centuries, as well as some of its most famous landmarks.
8
St. Paul's Chapel
Learn about New York's oldest public building and its connection to both George Washington and the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
9
The Oculus
Visit the Oculus and learn about one of the most exciting new structures in New York City.
10
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial, pay tribute to the victims, and learn about the ideas behind its design. Please note, a visit to the 9/11 Museum is not included in this tour.
11
Bowling Green
Visit New York's oldest park and learn about its connection to colonial NY and the American Revolution.
12
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
See the famous bronze bull and find out what it represents, how it got there, and who made it.
13
SeaGlass Carousel
Enjoy views of NY's Harbor, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island, while enjoying interesting stories about both landmarks from your licensed local guide.
14
Trinity Church
Learn about Trinity Church and visit Alexander Hamilton's monument in the church's graveyard (while learning about the Founding Father's life and tragic death in NYC).
15
Stone Street Historic District
Wind your way along one of New York's oldest streets and take a relaxing coffee break with a small sweet treat on us (coffee/tea would be pay-as-you-go and optional).
16
Federal Hall
Learn about Wall Street's connection to America's early days of an independent nation and New York's role as the country's first capital. See the place where Washington was sworn in as our first President and where Congress ratified the Bill of Rights.
17
Wall Street
Explore one of the most famous streets in the world and learn about Wall Street's evolution over the last few centuries, as well as some of its most famous landmarks.
18
St. Paul's Chapel
Learn about New York's oldest public building and its connection to both George Washington and the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
19
The Oculus
Visit the Oculus and learn about one of the most exciting new structures in New York City.
20
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial, pay tribute to the victims, and learn about the ideas behind its design. Please note, a visit to the 9/11 Museum is not included in this tour.
21
Terrain de boules
Visitez le plus ancien parc de New York et découvrez son lien avec l'État colonial de New York et la Révolution américaine.
22
Taureau de charge (taureau de Wall Street)
Admirez le célèbre taureau de bronze et découvrez ce qu'il représente, comment il est arrivé là et qui l'a fabriqué.
23
Carrousel SeaGlass
Admirez la vue sur le port de New York, la Statue de la Liberté et Ellis Island, tout en profitant d'histoires intéressantes sur les deux points de repère racontées par votre guide local agréé.
24
Église de la Trinité
Découvrez l'église Trinity et visitez le monument d'Alexander Hamilton dans le cimetière de l'église (tout en découvrant la vie et la mort tragique du père fondateur à New York).
25
Quartier historique de Stone Street
Parcourez l'une des plus anciennes rues de New York et prenez une pause-café relaxante avec une petite gâterie sucrée offerte (le café/thé serait payant et facultatif).
26
Salle fédérale
Découvrez le lien de Wall Street avec les débuts de l'Amérique en tant que nation indépendante et le rôle de New York en tant que première capitale du pays. Découvrez l'endroit où Washington a prêté serment en tant que premier président et où le Congrès a ratifié la Déclaration des droits.
27
Wall Street
Explorez l'une des rues les plus célèbres du monde et découvrez l'évolution de Wall Street au cours des derniers siècles, ainsi que certains de ses monuments les plus célèbres.
28
Chapelle Saint-Paul
Découvrez le plus ancien bâtiment public de New York et son lien avec George Washington et les attentats terroristes du 11 septembre.
29
L'Oculus
Visitez l'Oculus et découvrez l'une des nouvelles structures les plus excitantes de New York.
30
Le mémorial et musée national du 11 septembre
Visitez le 9/11 Memorial, rendez hommage aux victimes et découvrez les idées derrière sa conception. Veuillez noter que la visite du musée du 11 septembre n'est pas incluse dans cette visite.
31
Bowling Green
Visit New York's oldest park and learn about its connection to colonial NY and the American Revolution.
32
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
See the famous bronze bull and find out what it represents, how it got there, and who made it.
33
SeaGlass Carousel
Enjoy views of NY's Harbor, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island, while enjoying interesting stories about both landmarks from your licensed local guide.
34
Trinity Church Wall Street
Learn about Trinity Church and visit Alexander Hamilton's monument in the church's graveyard (while learning about the Founding Father's life and tragic death in NYC).
35
Stone Street
Wind your way along one of New York's oldest streets and take a relaxing coffee break with a small sweet treat on us (coffee/tea would be pay-as-you-go and optional).
36
Federal Hall
Learn about Wall Street's connection to America's early days of an independent nation and New York's role as the country's first capital. See the place where Washington was sworn in as our first President and where Congress ratified the Bill of Rights.
37
Wall Street
Explore one of the most famous streets in the world and learn about Wall Street's evolution over the last few centuries, as well as some of its most famous landmarks.
38
St. Paul's Chapel
Learn about New York's oldest public building and its connection to both George Washington and the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
39
The Oculus
Visit the Oculus and learn about one of the most exciting new structures in New York City.
40
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit the 9/11 Memorial, pay tribute to the victims, and learn about the ideas behind its design. Please note, a visit to the 9/11 Museum is not included in this tour.
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Commentaires (9)
K3837NSlindap
Dec 2024
WOW! WOW! WOW! My 4 hours walking tour super exceeded my very high expectations! A month prior to my 10/31/24 trip to NYC--I contacted CityRover Walks NY company owner Andrew. He graciously customized my tour requests and made some excellent recommendations too. Andrew's super incredible associate David was prompt and met me at my midtown hotel. Then we were off and speed walking! David is super friendly, entertaining, incredibly bright--and a walking encyclopedia! His immense curiosity and knowledge is outstanding and impressive! I am single travelling solo and David made me feel very comfortable and appreciated. Along the way David suggested other places that we should visit. We visited every place that I wanted to--and more! My favorite part of the day was walking across the Brooklyn Bridge with David! Breathtaking views and exhilarating! We toured Central Park, Brooklyn, the graves of Alexander and Eliza Hamilton, the downtown financial district, the 911 Memorial--and we rode the subway. David taught me how to navigate the subway system--which was a big help to me! Our 4 hours together passed way too quickly! I am 61 years old and have visited NYC many times. My walking tour with David is truly the most entertaining, educational, and just plain fun thing that I have ever experienced in NYC! Now prior to my next NYC visits--I will contact Andrew and David again in order to book more tours with David. I am so very grateful for my "private inside look" walking tour experience with David and Andrew!
222KenS222
Nov 2023
What a gem of a little town! It's like a mini Charleston, SC but WAY easier to get around! Stunning architecture everywhere you look and the historic homes are breathtaking! Visited the birthplace of Pepsi-cola (did you know the original formula had 1/2 gallon of booze in it???) Downtown was already all decorated for Christmas. Be sure to visit Mitchell's Hardware, in business since 1898, for a great selection of unique gifts. The riverfront park is an ideal location for an impromptu picnic! We're Going back Friday to tour Tryon Palace
Lynelle A
Nov 2018
My husband and I took Max's 6 hour private tour around the city this past weekend, and we would highly recommend it! Max took the time to personalize the entire experience. We completely went with the flow all day based on our comments and requests. The tour was all customized, and we couldn't believe how fast 6 hours flew by. Max kept us engaged the entire time, telling us stories of the past and pointing out unique architecture. We couldn't believe how much rich history the city has. We'll never look at the city the same way again! Thank you again, Max. We had such an incredible day, and it's something we'll always remember.

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