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Wycieczka piesza po historii i architekturze Midtown Manhattan — półprywatna 8 osób Maks

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Experience Midtown Manhattan with NYC’s Best Guides! Dive into the vibrant heart of Midtown Manhattan with a 2.5 hour semi-private (12 Guest Maximum) guided walking tour. led by one of NYC’s top-rated guides. Explore iconic landmarks such as Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and the architectural marvels of 5th Avenue.

This tour offers a seamless blend of architecture, history, culture, and creativity in the city that never sleeps. With expert storytelling and insider knowledge, this is a must-do experience for anyone looking to uncover the magic of Midtown Manhattan.
Miasto: Nowy Jork
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WIELKOŚĆ GRUP NIGDY NIE PRZEKRACZA MAKSYMALNIE 8 OSÓB
PROFESJONALNY PRZEWODNIK
CZAS TRWANIA 2,5 GODZINY
PÓŁPRYWATNA WYCIECZKA SPACEROWA
WYCIECZKA BĘDZIE TRWAŁA, W DESZCZ CZY W ŚWIETLE
GROUP SIZE IS NEVER MORE THAN 12 GUESTS MAXIMUM
PROFESSIONAL TOUR GUIDE
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Maximum of 8 people per tour allowed
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Notes: The tour route may be affected by national celebrations. When this occurs, we will provide guests with an alternative route still being able to see all the highlights on the tour. In these cases we are unable to provide refunds or discounts. No large bags or suitcases are allowed during this tour. We recommend comfortable shoes, a bottle of water, umbrella in case of rain and hat during summer. Due to increased security measures at many attractions some can’t be visited from the inside.
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee – Important Details We stand by our commitment to providing the best tour experience. If for any reason your experience did not meet expectations, we offer a 100% Guarantee under the following conditions: 1. Contact Us Within 24 Hours – To qualify for any potential refund or resolution, you must reach out to us within 24 hours of your tour. 2. Give Us a Chance to Make It Right – Before posting any negative reviews online, please allow us the opportunity to address your concerns. We take pride in our customer service and are committed to finding a fair solution. To request a resolution, please contact us at after tour. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to ensuring every guest has an amazing experience!
Czego oczekiwać
1
Śródmieście
Dowiedz się o XIX i XX-wiecznych dodatkach do Manhattanu, które pomogły ukształtować miejski krajobraz. Poznaj mniej znaną Marble Collegiate Church, a następnie odwiedź ikony, takie jak New York Public Library i Morgan Library. Od Madison Square Park po dziwaczny budynek Flatiron, odkryjesz wcześniejsze innowacje, które dosłownie pomogły zbudować Nowy Jork. Twój przewodnik omówi boom drapaczy chmur z początku XX wieku, w tym Met Life Tower i New York Life Building. Przejdziesz obok słynnego na całym świecie Empire State Building, aby poznać ostatniego giganta z początku XX wieku. Nie ma nic piękniejszego niż główny terminal dworca Grand Central, gdzie dowiesz się o przełomowych przepisach, które chronią wiele z tych historycznych budynków dla przyszłych pokoleń.
2
Budynek Flatiron
Przechodząc do drugiej połowy wycieczki, zobaczysz budynek znany jako Flatiron Building, trójkątny, 22-piętrowy, charakterystyczny budynek o stalowej ramie, zbudowany w 1902 roku. skrzyżowaniu Piątej Alei i Broadwayu, co czyni go jednym z najbardziej dramatycznie wyglądających budynków w mieście.
3
Park Madison Square
Następnie wybierz się na spacer po Madison Square Park, prawdziwym parku miejskim położonym w sercu dzielnicy Flatiron. Po raz pierwszy otwarty dla publiczności w maju 1847 roku, park przeszedł całkowitą renowację w 2001 roku i obecnie zawiera wybieg dla psów, plac zabaw i publiczne instalacje artystów takich jak Sol LeWitt i William Wegman.
4
Budynek MetLife
Naprzeciwko Madison Square Park zobaczysz Met Life Tower, oficjalnie znaną jako Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower. Znany jako najwyższy budynek na świecie od 1909 do 1913 roku, pozostaje charakterystycznym wieżowcem w mieście, znanym również z imponującej architektury.
5
Plac generała Wortha
Następnie zobaczysz tak zwany Pomnik Generała Williama Jenkinsa Wortha, pamiątkowy obelisk, który wyznacza miejsce pochówku generała dywizji Williama Jenkinsa Wortha. Pochodząca z 1857 roku strona ta jest drugim najstarszym ważnym zabytkiem w parkach Nowego Jorku.
6
Marmurowa Kolegiata
Następnie zobaczysz marmurową kolegiatę, jedną z najstarszych ciągłych kongregacji protestanckich w Ameryce Północnej, założoną w 1628 roku.
7
Aleja Blaszanej Patelni
Następnie odwiedzisz Tin Pan Alley, niewielką część West 28th Street między Broadwayem a Szóstą Aleją. Miejsce to jest synonimem złotego wieku amerykańskiego pisania piosenek, kiedy Yew York był światowym epicentrum komponowania, pisania tekstów i publikowania nut.
8
Empire State Building
Następnie zobaczysz niesławny Empire State Building, 102-piętrowy wieżowiec w stylu Art Deco, ukończony w 1931 roku. Każdego roku ten punkt orientacyjny przyciąga wielu turystów. Podczas wycieczki będziesz obserwować zewnętrzną część budynku i wejść do wewnętrznego holu.
9
Biblioteka i muzeum Morgana
Następnie odwiedzisz Morgan Library & Museum, muzeum i bibliotekę badawczą założoną w 1906 roku, aby pomieścić prywatną bibliotekę JP Morgana. Budynek ten został wyznaczony jako punkt orientacyjny Nowego Jorku w 1966 roku, a później w tym samym roku uznany za National Historic Landmark.
10
Park Bryanta
Podczas wycieczki odwiedzisz także Bryant Park, prywatny park publiczny, nazwany na cześć romantycznego poety, wieloletniego redaktora New York Evening Post i reformatora cywilnego Williama Cullena Bryanta w 1884 roku.
11
Droga biblioteczna
Przejdziesz także wzdłuż Library Way, ulicy prowadzącej do Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, części budynku Biblioteki Publicznej Nowego Jorku. Po drodze zobaczysz tablice z brązu osadzone w chodniku zawierające cytaty literackie, dzięki czemu będzie to wspaniałe przeżycie literackie.
12
Biblioteka publiczna w Nowym Jorku
Przejdziesz także wzdłuż Library Way, ulicy prowadzącej do Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, części budynku Biblioteki Publicznej Nowego Jorku. Po drodze zobaczysz tablice z brązu osadzone w chodniku zawierające cytaty literackie, dzięki czemu będzie to wspaniałe przeżycie literackie.
13
Piąta aleja
Podczas wycieczki poznasz także Piątą Aleję, ulicę uważaną za jedną z najdroższych i najbardziej eleganckich na świecie.
14
budynek Chryslera
Następnie zobaczysz Chrysler Building, wieżowiec w stylu Art Deco, który był kiedyś najwyższym budynkiem na świecie, zanim został przewyższony przez Empire State Building w 1931 roku. Dziś jest uważany za 8. najwyższy budynek w mieście, powiązany z budynkiem New York Times.
15
Grand Central Terminal
Twoja wycieczka zakończy się w Grand Central Terminal, historycznym punkcie orientacyjnym Nowego Jorku. Tutaj dowiesz się wszystkiego o historii terminalu, ciesząc się atmosferą tego, co jest uważane za uniwersalny symbol między przeszłością a teraźniejszością Nowego Jorku.
16
Flatiron Building
Moving on to the second half of your tour, you will see what is known as Flatiron Building, a triangular 22-story steel-framed landmarked building built in 1902. The building’s distinctive shape allows it to ill the wedge-shaped property located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, making it one of the city’s most dramatic-looking buildings.
17
Madison Square Park
Next you will take a stroll through Madison Square Park, a true urban park nestled in the heart of Flatiron district. First opened to the public in May 1847, the park underwent a complete renewal in 2001 and today contains a dog run, playground and public installations by artists like Sol LeWitt and William Wegman.
18
MetLife Building
Across from Madison Square Park you will see the Met Life Tower, officially known as the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower. Known to be the tallest building in the world from 1909 to 1913, it remains a landmark skyscraper in the city, known also for its impressive architecture.
19
General Worth Square
Following, you will see what is known as the General William Jenkins Worth Memorial, a memorial obelisk which marks the burial site of Major General William Jenkins Worth. Dating to 1857, this site is the second oldest major monument in parks of New York.
20
Marble Collegiate Church
Next you will see the Marble Collegiate Church, one of the oldest continuous Protestant congregations in North America, founded in 1628.
21
Tin Pan Alley
Next you will visit Tin Pan Alley, a small section of West 28th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. The place is synonymous with the golden age with American song writing, when Yew York was the world’s epicentre of composing, lyric writing and sheet music publishing.
22
Empire State Building
Afterwards you will see the infamous Empire State Building, a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1931. Every year this landmark attracts numerous tourists. During your tour you will observe the exterior of the building and go into the interior lobby.
23
Morgan Library
Next you will visit the Morgan Library & Museum, a museum and research library founded to house the private library of J. P. Morgan in 1906. This building was designated a New York City landmark in 1966 and declared a National Historic Landmark later that same year.
24
Bryant Park
During your tour you will also visit Bryant Park, a privately managed public park, named to commemorate the Romantic poet, longtime editor of the New York Evening Post, and civil reformer, William Cullen Bryant in 1884.
25
Library Way
You will also walk along Library Way, a street leading to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, a building part of the New York Public Library. Along the way you will see bronze plaques imbedded in the sidewalk containing literary quotes, making this a delightful literary experience.
26
New York Public Library
You will also walk along Library Way, a street leading to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, a building part of the New York Public Library. Along the way you will see bronze plaques imbedded in the sidewalk containing literary quotes, making this a delightful literary experience.
27
Fifth Avenue
You will also get to experience Fifth Avenue during your tour, a street considered one of the most expensive and elegant in the world.
28
Chrysler Building
Next you will see the Chrysler Building, an Art Deco style skyscraper which was once the world’s tallest building before surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931. Today it is considered the 8th tallest building in the city, tied with the New York Times building.
29
Grand Central Terminal
Your tour will end at Grand Central Terminal, a historic New York City landmark. Here you will learn all about the terminal’s history whilst enjoying the atmosphere in what is considered as a universal symbol between New York City’s past and present.
30
Flatiron Building
Moving on to the second half of your tour, you will see what is known as Flatiron Building, a triangular 22-story steel-framed landmarked building built in 1902. The building’s distinctive shape allows it to ill the wedge-shaped property located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, making it one of the city’s most dramatic-looking buildings.
31
Madison Square Park
Next you will take a stroll through Madison Square Park, a true urban park nestled in the heart of Flatiron district. First opened to the public in May 1847, the park underwent a complete renewal in 2001 and today contains a dog run, playground and public installations by artists like Sol LeWitt and William Wegman.
32
MetLife Building
Across from Madison Square Park you will see the Met Life Tower, officially known as the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower. Known to be the tallest building in the world from 1909 to 1913, it remains a landmark skyscraper in the city, known also for its impressive architecture.
33
General Worth Square
Following, you will see what is known as the General William Jenkins Worth Memorial, a memorial obelisk which marks the burial site of Major General William Jenkins Worth. Dating to 1857, this site is the second oldest major monument in parks of New York.
34
Marble Collegiate Church
Next you will see the Marble Collegiate Church, one of the oldest continuous Protestant congregations in North America, founded in 1628.
35
Tin Pan Alley
Next you will visit Tin Pan Alley, a small section of West 28th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. The place is synonymous with the golden age with American song writing, when Yew York was the world’s epicentre of composing, lyric writing and sheet music publishing.
36
Empire State Building
Afterwards you will see the infamous Empire State Building, a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1931. Every year this landmark attracts numerous tourists. During your tour you will observe the exterior of the building and go into the interior lobby.
37
Morgan Library
Next you will visit the Morgan Library & Museum, a museum and research library founded to house the private library of J. P. Morgan in 1906. This building was designated a New York City landmark in 1966 and declared a National Historic Landmark later that same year.
38
Bryant Park
During your tour you will also visit Bryant Park, a privately managed public park, named to commemorate the Romantic poet, longtime editor of the New York Evening Post, and civil reformer, William Cullen Bryant in 1884.
39
Library Way
You will also walk along Library Way, a street leading to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, a building part of the New York Public Library. Along the way you will see bronze plaques imbedded in the sidewalk containing literary quotes, making this a delightful literary experience.
40
New York Public Library
You will also walk along Library Way, a street leading to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, a building part of the New York Public Library. Along the way you will see bronze plaques imbedded in the sidewalk containing literary quotes, making this a delightful literary experience.
41
Fifth Avenue
You will also get to experience Fifth Avenue during your tour, a street considered one of the most expensive and elegant in the world.
42
Chrysler Building
Next you will see the Chrysler Building, an Art Deco style skyscraper which was once the world’s tallest building before surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931. Today it is considered the 8th tallest building in the city, tied with the New York Times building.
43
Grand Central Terminal
Your tour will end at Grand Central Terminal, a historic New York City landmark. Here you will learn all about the terminal’s history whilst enjoying the atmosphere in what is considered as a universal symbol between New York City’s past and present.
44
Flatiron Building
Moving on to the second half of your tour, you will see what is known as Flatiron Building, a triangular 22-story steel-framed landmarked building built in 1902. The building’s distinctive shape allows it to ill the wedge-shaped property located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, making it one of the city’s most dramatic-looking buildings.
45
Madison Square Park
Next you will take a stroll through Madison Square Park, a true urban park nestled in the heart of Flatiron district. First opened to the public in May 1847, the park underwent a complete renewal in 2001 and today contains a dog run, playground and public installations by artists like Sol LeWitt and William Wegman.
46
MetLife Building
Across from Madison Square Park you will see the Met Life Tower, officially known as the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower. Known to be the tallest building in the world from 1909 to 1913, it remains a landmark skyscraper in the city, known also for its impressive architecture.
47
General Worth Square
Following, you will see what is known as the General William Jenkins Worth Memorial, a memorial obelisk which marks the burial site of Major General William Jenkins Worth. Dating to 1857, this site is the second oldest major monument in parks of New York.
48
Marble Collegiate Church
Next you will see the Marble Collegiate Church, one of the oldest continuous Protestant congregations in North America, founded in 1628.
49
Tin Pan Alley
Next you will visit Tin Pan Alley, a small section of West 28th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. The place is synonymous with the golden age with American song writing, when Yew York was the world’s epicentre of composing, lyric writing and sheet music publishing.
50
Empire State Building
Afterwards you will see the infamous Empire State Building, a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1931. Every year this landmark attracts numerous tourists. During your tour you will observe the exterior of the building and go into the interior lobby.
51
Morgan Library
Next you will visit the Morgan Library & Museum, a museum and research library founded to house the private library of J. P. Morgan in 1906. This building was designated a New York City landmark in 1966 and declared a National Historic Landmark later that same year.
52
Bryant Park
During your tour you will also visit Bryant Park, a privately managed public park, named to commemorate the Romantic poet, longtime editor of the New York Evening Post, and civil reformer, William Cullen Bryant in 1884.
53
Library Way
You will also walk along Library Way, a street leading to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, a building part of the New York Public Library. Along the way you will see bronze plaques imbedded in the sidewalk containing literary quotes, making this a delightful literary experience.
54
New York Public Library
You will also walk along Library Way, a street leading to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, a building part of the New York Public Library. Along the way you will see bronze plaques imbedded in the sidewalk containing literary quotes, making this a delightful literary experience.
55
Fifth Avenue
You will also get to experience Fifth Avenue during your tour, a street considered one of the most expensive and elegant in the world.
56
Chrysler Building
Next you will see the Chrysler Building, an Art Deco style skyscraper which was once the world’s tallest building before surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931. Today it is considered the 8th tallest building in the city, tied with the New York Times building.
57
Grand Central Terminal
Your tour will end at Grand Central Terminal, a historic New York City landmark. Here you will learn all about the terminal’s history whilst enjoying the atmosphere in what is considered as a universal symbol between New York City’s past and present.
58
Flatiron Building
Moving on to the second half of your tour, you will see what is known as Flatiron Building, a triangular 22-story steel-framed landmarked building built in 1902. The building’s distinctive shape allows it to ill the wedge-shaped property located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, making it one of the city’s most dramatic-looking buildings.
59
Madison Square Park
Next you will take a stroll through Madison Square Park, a true urban park nestled in the heart of Flatiron district. First opened to the public in May 1847, the park underwent a complete renewal in 2001 and today contains a dog run, playground and public installations by artists like Sol LeWitt and William Wegman.
60
MetLife Building
Across from Madison Square Park you will see the Met Life Tower, officially known as the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower. Known to be the tallest building in the world from 1909 to 1913, it remains a landmark skyscraper in the city, known also for its impressive architecture.
61
General Worth Square
Following, you will see what is known as the General William Jenkins Worth Memorial, a memorial obelisk which marks the burial site of Major General William Jenkins Worth. Dating to 1857, this site is the second oldest major monument in parks of New York.
62
Marble Collegiate Church
Next you will see the Marble Collegiate Church, one of the oldest continuous Protestant congregations in North America, founded in 1628.
63
Tin Pan Alley
Next you will visit Tin Pan Alley, a small section of West 28th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. The place is synonymous with the golden age with American song writing, when Yew York was the world’s epicentre of composing, lyric writing and sheet music publishing.
64
Empire State Building
Afterwards you will see the infamous Empire State Building, a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1931. Every year this landmark attracts numerous tourists. During your tour you will observe the exterior of the building and go into the interior lobby.
65
Morgan Library
Next you will visit the Morgan Library & Museum, a museum and research library founded to house the private library of J. P. Morgan in 1906. This building was designated a New York City landmark in 1966 and declared a National Historic Landmark later that same year.
66
Bryant Park
During your tour you will also visit Bryant Park, a privately managed public park, named to commemorate the Romantic poet, longtime editor of the New York Evening Post, and civil reformer, William Cullen Bryant in 1884.
67
Library Way
You will also walk along Library Way, a street leading to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, a building part of the New York Public Library. Along the way you will see bronze plaques imbedded in the sidewalk containing literary quotes, making this a delightful literary experience.
68
New York Public Library
You will also walk along Library Way, a street leading to the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, a building part of the New York Public Library. Along the way you will see bronze plaques imbedded in the sidewalk containing literary quotes, making this a delightful literary experience.
69
Fifth Avenue
You will also get to experience Fifth Avenue during your tour, a street considered one of the most expensive and elegant in the world.
70
Chrysler Building
Next you will see the Chrysler Building, an Art Deco style skyscraper which was once the world’s tallest building before surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931. Today it is considered the 8th tallest building in the city, tied with the New York Times building.
71
Grand Central Terminal
Your tour will end at Grand Central Terminal, a historic New York City landmark. Here you will learn all about the terminal’s history whilst enjoying the atmosphere in what is considered as a universal symbol between New York City’s past and present.
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monicafO1199HB
Apr 2019
My favorite part of visiting any big city is seeing all the buildings in all different architectural styles. This tour fulfilled my desire to learn more about some famous NYC buildings. The guide and the pace of the tour were great.
paulinef698
Dec 2018
Recently I had the chance to travel and take part in many tours, however, my recent experience with Babylon Tours was by far one of the very best. My first contact was a lovely email sent to me after booking the tour through Expedia. This was very reassuring. Then, a couple of days before the tour, I received a reminder email with the name and contact information of the guide. Robin Garr was our guide after the original guide was changed due to illness. She was enjoyable and knowledgable. Extremely professional and pleasant. I took the tour with my daughter and son-in-law. I know what I like and that is why I booked this tour and hoped they would too...I'm happy to say they did and were as pleased with Robin and the content of the tour as I was. I can't say enough good things about the company and the tour guide. The tour was worth every cent and I would welcome the chance to book another tour with Babylon. Thank you Robin!

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