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3 Hour Midtown Manhattan Architectural Tour

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Join our team on a guided walking tour through vibrant Midtown Manhattan for quintessential New York City! Art Deco, Beaux-Art, & International Style architecture await along its picturesque avenues and streets. The neighborhood is a treasure of clustered renowned landmarks with astonishing histories, pioneering styles and enduring impact on the life of the city.
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A fascinating look at 20+ architectural marvels of Midtown Manhattan.
A fascinating look at 20+ architectural marvels of Midtown Manhattan.
A fascinating look at 20+ architectural marvels of Midtown Manhattan.
A fascinating look at 20+ architectural marvels of Midtown Manhattan.
A fascinating look at 20+ architectural marvels of Midtown Manhattan.
A fascinating look at 20+ architectural marvels of Midtown Manhattan.
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • 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
Czego oczekiwać
1
Seagram Building
An architectural milestone, its design set the standard for office towers around the world and is one of the most commonly cited examples of corporate modernism.
2
General Electric Building
Originally the RCA Building, it is a work of art from its chrome and marble lobby to its radio waves crown.
3
Rockefeller Center
A large complex consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres, and over 100 artworks, it was the largest and most expensive development project of its time providing 60,000 jobs at the height of the Great Depression.
4
Empire State Building
The tallest building in the world for 40 years. Built in 410 days, under budget. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the state of New York.
5
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library was formed by the consolidation of the Tilden Trust and the Astor and Lenox libraries on May 23, 1895, amassing 350,000 volumes when it opened in 1911. This has grown to over 55 million books and other items stacked over 7 floors.
6
Chrysler Building
A personal symbol of automobile titan Walter Chrysler and the strength of his corporation. Dubbed “jhotazz in stone and steel”, it is often cited as the classic example of Art Deco architecture.
7
Grand Central Terminal
A world-famous landmark and transportation hub with 44 platforms with 67 tracks, introducing innovations that influenced decades of American planning, architecture, engineering, and culture.
8
Seagram Building
An architectural milestone, its design set the standard for office towers around the world and is one of the most commonly cited examples of corporate modernism.
9
General Electric Building
Originally the RCA Building, it is a work of art from its chrome and marble lobby to its radio waves crown.
10
Rockefeller Center
A large complex consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres, and over 100 artworks, it was the largest and most expensive development project of its time providing 60,000 jobs at the height of the Great Depression.
11
Empire State Building
The tallest building in the world for 40 years. Built in 410 days, under budget. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the state of New York.
12
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library was formed by the consolidation of the Tilden Trust and the Astor and Lenox libraries on May 23, 1895, amassing 350,000 volumes when it opened in 1911. This has grown to over 55 million books and other items stacked over 7 floors.
13
Chrysler Building
A personal symbol of automobile titan Walter Chrysler and the strength of his corporation. Dubbed “jhotazz in stone and steel”, it is often cited as the classic example of Art Deco architecture.
14
Grand Central Terminal
A world-famous landmark and transportation hub with 44 platforms with 67 tracks, introducing innovations that influenced decades of American planning, architecture, engineering, and culture.
15
Seagram Building
An architectural milestone, its design set the standard for office towers around the world and is one of the most commonly cited examples of corporate modernism.
16
General Electric Building
Originally the RCA Building, it is a work of art from its chrome and marble lobby to its radio waves crown.
17
Rockefeller Center
A large complex consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres, and over 100 artworks, it was the largest and most expensive development project of its time providing 60,000 jobs at the height of the Great Depression.
18
Empire State Building
The tallest building in the world for 40 years. Built in 410 days, under budget. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the state of New York.
19
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library was formed by the consolidation of the Tilden Trust and the Astor and Lenox libraries on May 23, 1895, amassing 350,000 volumes when it opened in 1911. This has grown to over 55 million books and other items stacked over 7 floors.
20
Chrysler Building
A personal symbol of automobile titan Walter Chrysler and the strength of his corporation. Dubbed “jhotazz in stone and steel”, it is often cited as the classic example of Art Deco architecture.
21
Grand Central Terminal
A world-famous landmark and transportation hub with 44 platforms with 67 tracks, introducing innovations that influenced decades of American planning, architecture, engineering, and culture.
22
Seagram Building
An architectural milestone, its design set the standard for office towers around the world and is one of the most commonly cited examples of corporate modernism.
23
General Electric Building
Originally the RCA Building, it is a work of art from its chrome and marble lobby to its radio waves crown.
24
Rockefeller Center
A large complex consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres, and over 100 artworks, it was the largest and most expensive development project of its time providing 60,000 jobs at the height of the Great Depression.
25
Empire State Building
The tallest building in the world for 40 years. Built in 410 days, under budget. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the state of New York.
26
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library was formed by the consolidation of the Tilden Trust and the Astor and Lenox libraries on May 23, 1895, amassing 350,000 volumes when it opened in 1911. This has grown to over 55 million books and other items stacked over 7 floors.
27
Chrysler Building
A personal symbol of automobile titan Walter Chrysler and the strength of his corporation. Dubbed “jhotazz in stone and steel”, it is often cited as the classic example of Art Deco architecture.
28
Grand Central Terminal
A world-famous landmark and transportation hub with 44 platforms with 67 tracks, introducing innovations that influenced decades of American planning, architecture, engineering, and culture.
29
Seagram Building
An architectural milestone, its design set the standard for office towers around the world and is one of the most commonly cited examples of corporate modernism.
30
General Electric Building
Originally the RCA Building, it is a work of art from its chrome and marble lobby to its radio waves crown.
31
Rockefeller Center
A large complex consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres, and over 100 artworks, it was the largest and most expensive development project of its time providing 60,000 jobs at the height of the Great Depression.
32
Empire State Building
The tallest building in the world for 40 years. Built in 410 days, under budget. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the state of New York.
33
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library was formed by the consolidation of the Tilden Trust and the Astor and Lenox libraries on May 23, 1895, amassing 350,000 volumes when it opened in 1911. This has grown to over 55 million books and other items stacked over 7 floors.
34
Chrysler Building
A personal symbol of automobile titan Walter Chrysler and the strength of his corporation. Dubbed “jhotazz in stone and steel”, it is often cited as the classic example of Art Deco architecture.
35
Grand Central Terminal
A world-famous landmark and transportation hub with 44 platforms with 67 tracks, introducing innovations that influenced decades of American planning, architecture, engineering, and culture.
36
Seagram Building
An architectural milestone, its design set the standard for office towers around the world and is one of the most commonly cited examples of corporate modernism.
37
General Electric Building
Originally the RCA Building, it is a work of art from its chrome and marble lobby to its radio waves crown.
38
Rockefeller Center
A large complex consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering 22 acres, and over 100 artworks, it was the largest and most expensive development project of its time providing 60,000 jobs at the height of the Great Depression.
39
Empire State Building
The tallest building in the world for 40 years. Built in 410 days, under budget. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the state of New York.
40
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library was formed by the consolidation of the Tilden Trust and the Astor and Lenox libraries on May 23, 1895, amassing 350,000 volumes when it opened in 1911. This has grown to over 55 million books and other items stacked over 7 floors.
41
Chrysler Building
A personal symbol of automobile titan Walter Chrysler and the strength of his corporation. Dubbed “jhotazz in stone and steel”, it is often cited as the classic example of Art Deco architecture.
42
Grand Central Terminal
A world-famous landmark and transportation hub with 44 platforms with 67 tracks, introducing innovations that influenced decades of American planning, architecture, engineering, and culture.
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Recenzje (52)
Shlomit_S
Nov 2024
Annabelle was an amazing tour guide. She opened our eyes to the architecture of so many New York City buildings, old, and new. She walked us across time from the early skyscrapers until the modern buildings of today. She was so knowledgeable, kind, and passionate. We thoroughly enjoyed this tour and recommended to everyone
anncR8100JO
Nov 2024
Can’t say enough good things about this tour. Our guide Annabelle was extremely knowledgeable and tailored the tour to our interests. Felt like we got the inside scoop on so many buildings in the midtown area.
sarindarf
Nov 2024
One of the best tours with Annabel. Very insightful. She was patient and overall amazing. Can't recommend the tour and her enough

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