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Circle Line: NYC Liberty Cruise

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The first, the original, the iconic Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises. Visitors’ #1 choice for sightseeing cruises in New York. With over 80 million passengers and counting, forget the rest and choose the best for your visit. Circle Line offers the largest fleet of sightseeing vessels with the largest boats. Comfortable seating with lots of legroom and outdoor and indoor space for the best views of the New York skyline.

Don’t have a lot of time in New York City? Make the most of it with this 60-minute harbor cruise that gives you prime views of one of the most recognizable skylines in the world. Snap memorable shots of Midtown and Lower Manhattan, and sail within 100 feet of the Statue of Liberty. Learn fun facts about the iconic green-hued goddess as an informative guide brings the city’s sights and fascinating history to life.
Miasto: Nowy Jork
Sat 19 Jul
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1-hour Sightseeing Cruise
Download the Circle Line App for tours in 9 different languages. See below for more details.
Indoor & Outdoor Seating
Live narration by Circle Line’s guides (in English)
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For children/infants under the age of 3, please ask at the box office for an infant ticket; it is free of charge.
  • Please arrive at least 30-minutes prior to the departure time for boarding.
  • Food and drinks are NOT allowed to be brought on board
  • Non-English-speaking guests can now make the most of their cruise with the free Circle Line Sightseeing app, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play. The app lets you follow along with a guided tour in your language, including Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. Be sure to bring your own headphones, as headsets aren’t provided. Download the app today and enjoy exploring New York City like never before!
Czego oczekiwać
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Panoramę Manhattanu
Zobacz panoramę Manhattanu
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Empire State Building
Podziwiaj kultowy Empire State Building w panoramie Manhattanu
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Stocznie Hudsona
Hudson Yards to najnowsza dzielnica Nowego Jorku, w której znajduje się ponad 100 różnorodnych sklepów, kulinarnych atrakcji i atrakcji The Edge i The Vessel.
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Statek
Niezwykłym elementem centralnym Hudson Yards są spiralne schody, nowy, strzelisty punkt orientacyjny. Ta interaktywna grafika została wymyślona przez Thomasa Heatherwicka i Heatherwick Studio jako centralny punkt, w którym ludzie mogą podziwiać nowe perspektywy miasta i siebie nawzajem z różnych wysokości, kątów i punktów widokowych.
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Centrum kongresowe Jacoba Javitsa
Przejdź obok centrum kongresowego Jacob Javits
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Mała wyspa
Little Island at Pier 55 to sztuczny park wyspowy na rzece Hudson, zaprojektowany przez Heatherwick Studio. Mała wyspa zajmuje powierzchnię 2,4 akra i jest wsparta na 132 konstrukcjach w kształcie doniczek (zwanych „tulipanami”) zawieszonych nad wodą, które z kolei stoją na 280 betonowych palach sięgających do koryta rzeki.
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Jedno Centrum Światowego Handlu
One World Trade Center to główny budynek odbudowanego kompleksu World Trade Center na Dolnym Manhattanie.
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Statua Wolności
Zobacz Statuę Wolności
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Port w Nowym Jorku
Zobacz port w Nowym Jorku
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Wyspa Ellisa
Przejedź obok wyspy Ellis
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Wyspa Gubernatorów
Governors Island to wyspa o powierzchni 172 akrów w porcie nowojorskim, w dzielnicy Manhattanu w Nowym Jorku. Znajduje się około 800 jardów na południe od wyspy Manhattan i jest oddzielony od Brooklynu na wschodzie szerokim na 400 jardów kanałem Maślanka.
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Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
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Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
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The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
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Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
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Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
17
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
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Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
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New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
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Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
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Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
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Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
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Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
24
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
25
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
26
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
27
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
28
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
29
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
30
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
31
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
32
Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
33
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
34
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
35
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
36
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
37
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
38
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
39
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
40
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
41
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
42
Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
43
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
44
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
45
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
46
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
47
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
48
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
49
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
50
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
51
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
52
Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
53
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
54
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
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Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
56
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
57
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
58
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
59
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
60
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
61
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
62
Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
63
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
64
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
65
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
66
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
67
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
68
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
69
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
70
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
71
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
72
Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
73
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
74
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
75
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
76
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
77
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
78
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
79
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
80
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
81
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
82
Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
83
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
84
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
85
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
86
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
87
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
88
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
89
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
90
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
91
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
92
Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
93
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
94
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
95
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
96
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
97
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
98
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
99
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
100
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
101
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
102
Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
103
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
104
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
105
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
106
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
107
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
108
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
109
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
110
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
111
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
112
Manhattan Skyline
See the Manhattan Skyline
113
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops, culinary experiences and attractions The Edge and The Vessel.
114
The Vessel
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. This interactive artwork was imagined by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio as a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points.
115
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Pass by the Jacob Javits Convention Center
116
Little Island
Little Island at Pier 55 is an artificial island park in the Hudson River designed by Heatherwick Studio. Little Island covers 2.4 acres and is supported by 132 pot-shaped structures (called "tulips") suspended above the water, which in turn stand on 280 concrete pilings extending into the riverbed.
117
One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan.
118
Statue of Liberty
See the Statue of Liberty
119
New York Harbor
See the New York Harbor
120
Ellis Island
Pass by the Ellis Island
121
Governors Island
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide Buttermilk Channel.
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Recenzje (612)
337michaelam
Mar 2019
I only had a couple hours for sightseeing while in Manhattan on a business trip. It was my first trip to NYC and I shared with a resident that the number one attraction I wanted to see was the Statue of Liberty. She suggested a Liberty Cruise. It was a fantastic tour! I was able to see the Statue of Liberty and so many landmarks along the way. The tour guide, Chris, was entertaining and shared interesting facts throughout the one hour cruise, both current and historical. On my next visit, I will start with a Liberty Cruise again!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2019
Hi Michaelam Thanks for your feedback on your recent cruise with us, We are happy you enjoyed your one hour trip to visit Lady Liberty. Thank you for mentioning Chris, we are happy you enjoyed his fun facts about NYC! He loves entertaining our guests and has been a part of Circle Line for many years. We are lucky to have him. We do hope you return for a visit again! Best, Robert Strazza Director, Guest Experience [email protected]
Bonnie K
Mar 2019
Having visited NYC many times, I have gone out to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island with members of my family. This time, however, our visit was limited to only two days so I knew we would not have time to actually go out to the Statue. Instead, I booked this one-hour cruise so that my young granddaughter would have, at least, seen it. We took a cab from Times Square (about $10) and arrived slightly early. I had downloaded our tickets when I purchased the cruise on the company's website; however, you have to present them at the window to receive a boarding pass. The cruise was great! It left on time, the narration was perfect (not too much but enough to be informative even to those who have visited NYC previously), and the length of the cruise was exactly what we needed. Since the day was slightly cool and rainy, the fact that the ship is heated and has great viewing from inside was definitely appreciated. I would highly recommend this cruise to those with smaller children or those who just want to see the Statue but do not have time to actually go out and visit it. If you want good seats on the top, go a little early to get in line although viewing is great from most seats.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2019
Hi Bonnie! We are happy to hear you were happy with your Liberty Cruise at Circle Line! We are glad you were able to be comfortable on a chilly winter afternoon and that you enjoyed our tour guide! They all have their own unique stories of Manhattan and they truly love meeting all our guests. We hope when you return to NYC again Circle Line is on your list of things to do! Thanks for the review. Best, Robert Strazza Director, Guest Experience [email protected]
mgd505
Mar 2019
This was a scam from the very beginning, and shame on NYC to letting these people stand in front of the county run facility and take advantage of people going in to the S of L building itself. We wanted to go see the Statue of liberty, and were told to go to Battery Park for the free shuttle, by the locals. When we got to the state run building, Circle Line Cruises intercepted us entering the government building. They were wearing red jackets that said “Liberty Cruises.” They even flashed an “official” NYC badge to make us feel more comfortable. They asked if we had tickets to go see the statue and we said no. So they pulled us off to the side and had us purchase tickets for an inflated price (didn’t know that at the time). They told us that the pier is actually located at pier 16 and that we would have to get our official ticket there. We were told that we would have a one hour pass to see the Statue of Liberty. We thought it was fishy that we had to change piers, but we already bought the tickets and followed the crowd. When we got to pier 16, the attendant told us that we (and everyone else at the time) bought a voucher for a sold out tour! If we wanted to go to the S of L we would have to purchase an upgrade. I was furious. I mentioned to the people behind me that they “took us for a ride and sold us vouchers, not tickets, for a sold out tour!” The attendant said that she would upgrade us for free for an “all day pass” to keep us happy. When we got to the NYC Water Taxi (after leaving the dock) the announcer told us that everyone that bought a “voucher” is to stay on the boat and to not leave until the tour is over, because what we were sold, wasn’t true. His words exactly. The attendant tore off the barcode at the bottom of the ticket after selling it to us. The barcode would have allowed us to have the “all day” portion of the tour and come and go as we pleased. Either way, it ended up being a one hour water trip through the bay. We were lied to by Circle Line that sold us the voucher. We were lied to by the lady at the ticket booth for the redemption of the voucher. We were tricked by the NYC Water Taxi Service after we left the dock. Shame on Circle Line Cruises and shame on NYC for allowing people to act this way. They completely took advantage of tourists. The foreigners behind us said “great… welcome to New York City.” Is this what you want people to view NYC as? SCAM!!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2019
We are very sorry to hear about your negative experience. We do not recommend buying tickets from anyone on the street as many times they are unofficial sellers. It is highly recommended buying tickets only from our website or any of our box offices. We would like to learn a little bit more about this. Please email us directly at [email protected] with your receipt and any other details you can provide us to help with this matter. Cheers, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises

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