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Lower Manhattan Walking Tour & Freedom Tower Observatory Ticket

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Stroll through the streets of Manhattan's Financial District & learn the history of New York City's 9/11 Complex. End your tour with tickets to the Freedom Tower Observatory.

Start your adventure with a visit to the famous symbol of financial optimism & prosperity, the Charging Bull Statue.

See where George Washington took the oath of office as the United States' first President at Federal Hall.

Walk down the legendary Wall Street to see the world's largest stock exchange.

Marvel at the Gothic Revival architecture of one of the city's oldest churches, Trinity Church.

St. Paul's Chapel: Visit a site of solace and remembrance. Learn about its role during the aftermath of 9/11 and its significance as the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan.

World Trade Center & 9/11 Memorial: Pay your respects and reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, and honor the lives lost.
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Entrance Tickets to Freedom Tower Observatory
Licensed Guide
Entrance Tickets to Freedom Tower Observatory
Licensed Guide
Entrance Tickets to Freedom Tower Observatory
Licensed Guide
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
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Financial District
Walking through the Financial District of NYC is like strolling through the heart of American finance and history.
2
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Start your adventure with a visit to the famous Charging Bull, a symbol of financial optimism and prosperity. Snap a photo and feel the energy of Wall Street.
3
Federal Hall
Step back in time at Federal Hall, where George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States. Learn about its historical significance and its role in shaping American democracy.
4
Wall Street
Walk down the legendary Wall Street.
5
New York Stock Exchange
Stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange. Experience the pulse of global finance and hear stories of market triumphs and crashes.
6
Trinity Church Wall Street
Marvel at the Gothic Revival architecture of Trinity Church, one of the city's oldest and most historic churches. Discover its rich history and its connection to early American life.
7
St. Paul's Chapel
Visit St. Paul's Chapel, a site of solace and remembrance. Learn about its role during the aftermath of 9/11 and its significance as the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan.
8
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Pay your respects at the World Trade Center site and the 9/11 Memorial. Reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, and honor the lives lost. (We do not enter the Museum)
9
One World Observatory
Head to the top of One World Observatory after your tour - 102 stories up, there are undisrupted views of New York's iconic skyline. You may hear it referred to by different names based on its association with past events and locations: the 911 Observatory, the World Trade Center (WTC) Observatory, and the 911 Freedom Tower. Whatever you call it, this tower is like no other in the world. The views of New York City and beyond are unsurpassed. A visit to its sky-high observatory is simply unforgettable. Your entry will be for immediately after our tour, your guide will provide you with tickets.
10
Financial District
Walking through the Financial District of NYC is like strolling through the heart of American finance and history.
11
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Start your adventure with a visit to the famous Charging Bull, a symbol of financial optimism and prosperity. Snap a photo and feel the energy of Wall Street.
12
Federal Hall
Step back in time at Federal Hall, where George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States. Learn about its historical significance and its role in shaping American democracy.
13
Wall Street
Walk down the legendary Wall Street.
14
New York Stock Exchange
Stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange. Experience the pulse of global finance and hear stories of market triumphs and crashes.
15
Trinity Church Wall Street
Marvel at the Gothic Revival architecture of Trinity Church, one of the city's oldest and most historic churches. Discover its rich history and its connection to early American life.
16
St. Paul's Chapel
Visit St. Paul's Chapel, a site of solace and remembrance. Learn about its role during the aftermath of 9/11 and its significance as the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan.
17
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Pay your respects at the World Trade Center site and the 9/11 Memorial. Reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, and honor the lives lost. (We do not enter the Museum)
18
One World Observatory
Head to the top of One World Observatory after your tour - 102 stories up, there are undisrupted views of New York's iconic skyline. You may hear it referred to by different names based on its association with past events and locations: the 911 Observatory, the World Trade Center (WTC) Observatory, and the 911 Freedom Tower. Whatever you call it, this tower is like no other in the world. The views of New York City and beyond are unsurpassed. A visit to its sky-high observatory is simply unforgettable. Your entry will be for immediately after our tour, your guide will provide you with tickets.
19
Financial District
Walking through the Financial District of NYC is like strolling through the heart of American finance and history.
20
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Start your adventure with a visit to the famous Charging Bull, a symbol of financial optimism and prosperity. Snap a photo and feel the energy of Wall Street.
21
Federal Hall
Step back in time at Federal Hall, where George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States. Learn about its historical significance and its role in shaping American democracy.
22
Wall Street
Walk down the legendary Wall Street.
23
New York Stock Exchange
Stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange. Experience the pulse of global finance and hear stories of market triumphs and crashes.
24
Trinity Church Wall Street
Marvel at the Gothic Revival architecture of Trinity Church, one of the city's oldest and most historic churches. Discover its rich history and its connection to early American life.
25
St. Paul's Chapel
Visit St. Paul's Chapel, a site of solace and remembrance. Learn about its role during the aftermath of 9/11 and its significance as the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan.
26
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Pay your respects at the World Trade Center site and the 9/11 Memorial. Reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, and honor the lives lost. (We do not enter the Museum)
27
One World Observatory
Head to the top of One World Observatory after your tour - 102 stories up, there are undisrupted views of New York's iconic skyline. You may hear it referred to by different names based on its association with past events and locations: the 911 Observatory, the World Trade Center (WTC) Observatory, and the 911 Freedom Tower. Whatever you call it, this tower is like no other in the world. The views of New York City and beyond are unsurpassed. A visit to its sky-high observatory is simply unforgettable. Your entry will be for immediately after our tour, your guide will provide you with tickets.
28
Financial District
Walking through the Financial District of NYC is like strolling through the heart of American finance and history.
29
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Start your adventure with a visit to the famous Charging Bull, a symbol of financial optimism and prosperity. Snap a photo and feel the energy of Wall Street.
30
Federal Hall
Step back in time at Federal Hall, where George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States. Learn about its historical significance and its role in shaping American democracy.
31
Wall Street
Walk down the legendary Wall Street.
32
New York Stock Exchange
Stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange. Experience the pulse of global finance and hear stories of market triumphs and crashes.
33
Trinity Church Wall Street
Marvel at the Gothic Revival architecture of Trinity Church, one of the city's oldest and most historic churches. Discover its rich history and its connection to early American life.
34
St. Paul's Chapel
Visit St. Paul's Chapel, a site of solace and remembrance. Learn about its role during the aftermath of 9/11 and its significance as the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan.
35
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Pay your respects at the World Trade Center site and the 9/11 Memorial. Reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, and honor the lives lost. (We do not enter the Museum)
36
One World Observatory
Head to the top of One World Observatory after your tour - 102 stories up, there are undisrupted views of New York's iconic skyline. You may hear it referred to by different names based on its association with past events and locations: the 911 Observatory, the World Trade Center (WTC) Observatory, and the 911 Freedom Tower. Whatever you call it, this tower is like no other in the world. The views of New York City and beyond are unsurpassed. A visit to its sky-high observatory is simply unforgettable. Your entry will be for immediately after our tour, your guide will provide you with tickets.
37
Financial District
Walking through the Financial District of NYC is like strolling through the heart of American finance and history.
38
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Start your adventure with a visit to the famous Charging Bull, a symbol of financial optimism and prosperity. Snap a photo and feel the energy of Wall Street.
39
Federal Hall
Step back in time at Federal Hall, where George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States. Learn about its historical significance and its role in shaping American democracy.
40
Wall Street
Walk down the legendary Wall Street.
41
New York Stock Exchange
Stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange. Experience the pulse of global finance and hear stories of market triumphs and crashes.
42
Trinity Church Wall Street
Marvel at the Gothic Revival architecture of Trinity Church, one of the city's oldest and most historic churches. Discover its rich history and its connection to early American life.
43
St. Paul's Chapel
Visit St. Paul's Chapel, a site of solace and remembrance. Learn about its role during the aftermath of 9/11 and its significance as the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan.
44
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Pay your respects at the World Trade Center site and the 9/11 Memorial. Reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, and honor the lives lost. (We do not enter the Museum)
45
One World Observatory
Head to the top of One World Observatory after your tour - 102 stories up, there are undisrupted views of New York's iconic skyline. You may hear it referred to by different names based on its association with past events and locations: the 911 Observatory, the World Trade Center (WTC) Observatory, and the 911 Freedom Tower. Whatever you call it, this tower is like no other in the world. The views of New York City and beyond are unsurpassed. A visit to its sky-high observatory is simply unforgettable. Your entry will be for immediately after our tour, your guide will provide you with tickets.
46
Financial District
Walking through the Financial District of NYC is like strolling through the heart of American finance and history.
47
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Start your adventure with a visit to the famous Charging Bull, a symbol of financial optimism and prosperity. Snap a photo and feel the energy of Wall Street.
48
Federal Hall
Step back in time at Federal Hall, where George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States. Learn about its historical significance and its role in shaping American democracy.
49
Wall Street
Walk down the legendary Wall Street.
50
New York Stock Exchange
Stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange. Experience the pulse of global finance and hear stories of market triumphs and crashes.
51
Trinity Church Wall Street
Marvel at the Gothic Revival architecture of Trinity Church, one of the city's oldest and most historic churches. Discover its rich history and its connection to early American life.
52
St. Paul's Chapel
Visit St. Paul's Chapel, a site of solace and remembrance. Learn about its role during the aftermath of 9/11 and its significance as the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan.
53
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Pay your respects at the World Trade Center site and the 9/11 Memorial. Reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, and honor the lives lost. (We do not enter the Museum)
54
One World Observatory
Head to the top of One World Observatory after your tour - 102 stories up, there are undisrupted views of New York's iconic skyline. You may hear it referred to by different names based on its association with past events and locations: the 911 Observatory, the World Trade Center (WTC) Observatory, and the 911 Freedom Tower. Whatever you call it, this tower is like no other in the world. The views of New York City and beyond are unsurpassed. A visit to its sky-high observatory is simply unforgettable. Your entry will be for immediately after our tour, your guide will provide you with tickets.
55
Financial District
Walking through the Financial District of NYC is like strolling through the heart of American finance and history.
56
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Start your adventure with a visit to the famous Charging Bull, a symbol of financial optimism and prosperity. Snap a photo and feel the energy of Wall Street.
57
Federal Hall
Step back in time at Federal Hall, where George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States. Learn about its historical significance and its role in shaping American democracy.
58
Wall Street
Walk down the legendary Wall Street.
59
New York Stock Exchange
Stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange. Experience the pulse of global finance and hear stories of market triumphs and crashes.
60
Trinity Church Wall Street
Marvel at the Gothic Revival architecture of Trinity Church, one of the city's oldest and most historic churches. Discover its rich history and its connection to early American life.
61
St. Paul's Chapel
Visit St. Paul's Chapel, a site of solace and remembrance. Learn about its role during the aftermath of 9/11 and its significance as the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan.
62
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Pay your respects at the World Trade Center site and the 9/11 Memorial. Reflect on the events of September 11, 2001, and honor the lives lost. (We do not enter the Museum)
63
One World Observatory
Head to the top of One World Observatory after your tour - 102 stories up, there are undisrupted views of New York's iconic skyline. You may hear it referred to by different names based on its association with past events and locations: the 911 Observatory, the World Trade Center (WTC) Observatory, and the 911 Freedom Tower. Whatever you call it, this tower is like no other in the world. The views of New York City and beyond are unsurpassed. A visit to its sky-high observatory is simply unforgettable. Your entry will be for immediately after our tour, your guide will provide you with tickets.
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Recenzje (19)
morganbJ7332GY
Oct 2024
We had a fantastic tour by Jon! It was a lovely New York morning and we learned all about the city and its history. It is the best way to enter a weekend in the greatest city - understanding why it is so great. We felt like we gained a lot of knowledge on our country’s history and its beginning. Also learned a lot of new stories about 9/11 that we had no idea about. This tour is packed with information, we learned a ton! He was such a lovely guide and even got some great shots of us at different sites along the way! Would reccomend!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2024
Thank you for your fantastic review! We're so glad Jon made your tour both informative and memorable, and that you gained a deeper understanding of New York's rich history!
StephanG786
Oct 2024
I like doing this 6-hour tour, and so far, I have done it 6 times. Every time, I learn new stuff. Every tourguide has a different perspective. Joe is an empathetic guide, who answered all our questions. The group was rather small, which was good because we really were walking.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2024
Thank you for your continued support and fantastic review! We're thrilled you keep discovering new insights with each tour and that Joe made the experience even more engaging with his empathy and knowledge!
gregwR2685XF
Oct 2024
I highly recommend this tour, especially if you want to learn about the deep history behind lower Manhattan area. Our guide Jon, was super knowledgeable and uber articulate and easy to understand. He shared the founding history of events and people who got New York started. I was also particularly intrigued by the stories of more modern history of buildings architecture and their owners stories. If you like to learn and walk, this is a great tour.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2024
Thank you for the wonderful recommendation! We're so glad Jon's insights into both the founding and modern history of lower Manhattan made your tour such an engaging experience!

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