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Nowy Jork: historia Alexandra Hamiltona na Dolnym Manhattanie

Przegląd
Stroll the streets of New York’s oldest neighborhood as you retrace the steps of one of our greatest locals and founding father, Mr. Alexander Hamilton. Discover how Wall Street, the Stock Exchange, and our financial system began with this young immigrant. We'll end at the historic Fraunces Tavern where you have the option of complimenting your stroll through history with a pint at this colonial New York landmark.
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Sprawdź najstarsze bary w Nowym Jorku, w których sam Hamilton pił z George'em Washingtonem
Podążaj śladami Alexandra Hamiltona na 10 różnych przystankach na trasie
Uzyskaj wskazówki, co jeszcze warto zobaczyć, zrobić i zjeść podczas pobytu
Przejdź obok Wall Street, Urzędu Celnego, Rezerwy Federalnej i poznaj mniej znane historie Hamiltona
Odwiedź i poznaj Kościół Świętej Trójcy
Przyjazny lokalny, anglojęzyczny przewodnik
Check the oldest bars in New York where Hamilton himself used to drink with George Washington
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please dress comfortably and appropriate for the weather as much of the tour takes place outside
  • This is a child-friendly tour. Children under the age of 6 are permitted to join this tour free of charge.
  • Suitable for all ages and fitness levels, but please note that this tour covers 2.4 km (1.5 mile) of walking.
  • Experience happens rain, shine, or snow unless such weather constitutes a dangerous situation.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Kościół Świętej Trójcy
Wpadnij do najstarszego kościoła w Nowym Jorku i zobacz jego wspaniały wygląd zewnętrzny oraz poznaj historię kościoła od lat 90. XVII wieku do dnia dzisiejszego.
2
Cmentarz i Mauzoleum Kościoła Świętej Trójcy
Poznaj cmentarz kościelny, na którym pochowani są przywódcy miasta, przedsiębiorcy i sam Alexander Hamilton. Zobacz pomnik Hamiltona i poznaj jego rodzinny grobowiec.
3
Park Zuccottiego
Będziesz „zajmował Wall Street” w tej słynnej prywatnej przestrzeni publicznej, która była domem dla ruchu protestacyjnego przez kilka miesięcy jesienią 2011 roku.
4
Bank Rezerw Federalnych w Nowym Jorku
Naprzeciwko „pokoju, w którym to się stało” (czyli poprzedniego adresu Thomasa Jeffersona) znajduje się jeden z 12 banków Rezerwy Federalnej. Posłuchaj, jak ojciec założyciel, Alexander Hamilton, opracował plan wprowadzenia bankowości do nowo powstałych Stanów Zjednoczonych Ameryki i zobacz budzącą podziw fasadę najbogatszego banku na świecie.
5
Sala Federalna
George Washington został zainaugurowany tutaj! Dowiedz się, jak ojcowie założyciele doszli do porozumienia, pisząc Kartę Praw i zobacz pięknie zwieńczony Pomnik Narodowy, który później służył jako komora celna i część Departamentu Skarbu w XIX wieku
6
Wall Street
Holendrzy zbudowali mur jako część osady z 1624 roku. Dzisiejsza Wall Street wyznacza miejsce, w którym kiedyś stał ten mur i jest naprawdę bijącym sercem systemów finansowych kraju.
7
Nieustraszona dziewczyna
Rób zdjęcia z tym kultowym posągiem, który był częścią pop-upowej instalacji naprzeciwko Wall Street Bull. Teraz stoi na straży, patrząc na nowojorską giełdę.
8
Nowojorska Giełda Papierów Wartościowych
Od dzwonka otwierającego do ostrzeżeń o recesji, nowojorska giełda mierzy kondycję finansową Stanów Zjednoczonych. Poczuj dreszczyk emocji na kultowym rynku pod koniec ich dnia pracy
9
Historyczna dzielnica Stone Street
Przejdź się najstarszą (i pierwszą utwardzoną) ulicą w Nowym Jorku i podziwiaj kultowe widoki, które przypominają europejskie założenie Nowego Jorku.
10
Muzeum tawerny Fraunces
Waszyngton tu pił! Ty też możesz! Poznaj historię najstarszej tawerny w mieście, która była kluczową częścią rządu krajowego w latach 1785-1790. Zakończ wycieczkę opcjonalnym postojem w środku na drinka lub kolację.
11
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
12
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
13
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
14
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
15
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
16
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
17
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
18
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
19
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
20
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
21
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
22
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
23
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
24
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
25
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
26
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
27
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
28
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
29
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
30
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
31
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
32
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
33
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
34
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
35
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
36
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
37
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
38
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
39
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
40
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
41
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
42
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
43
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
44
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
45
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
46
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
47
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
48
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
49
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
50
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
51
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
52
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
53
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
54
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
55
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
56
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
57
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
58
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
59
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
60
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
61
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
62
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
63
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
64
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
65
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
66
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
67
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
68
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
69
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
70
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
71
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
72
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
73
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
74
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
75
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
76
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
77
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
78
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
79
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
80
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
81
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
82
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
83
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
84
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
85
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
86
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
87
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
88
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
89
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
90
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
91
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
92
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
93
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
94
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
95
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
96
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
97
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
98
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
99
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
100
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
101
Trinity Church Wall Street
Drop by the oldest church in NYC and see its magnificent exterior and experience the history of the church from the 1690s to present day.
102
Trinity Church Cemetery & Mausoleum
Explore the churchyard where city leaders, entrepreneurs and Alexander Hamilton himself are buried. See Hamilton’s monument and learn about his family tomb.
103
Zuccotti Park
You’ll “occupy Wall Street” at this famous privately held public space that was home to the protest movement for several months in the fall of 2011.
104
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Right across from “the room where it happened” (aka Thomas Jefferson’s previous address) is one of 12 Federal Reserve banks. Hear about how founding father Alexander Hamilton devised a scheme to bring banking to the newly formed United States of America and view the awe-inspiring exterior of the richest bank in the world.
105
Federal Hall
George Washington was inaugurated here! Learn how the founding fathers came to terms in writing the Bill of Rights and view the beautifully domed National Monument that later served as a customs house and part of the Treasury Department in the 19th Century
106
Wall Street
The Dutch built a wall as part of their 1624 settlement. Today’s Wall Street marks where that wall once stood and is truly the beating heart of the country’s financial systems.
107
Fearless Girl
Take photos with this iconic statue that was part of a pop-up art installation across from the Wall Street Bull. Now she stands guard looking over the New York Stock Exchange.
108
New York Stock Exchange
From the opening bell to recession alerts, the New York Stock Exchange gauges the financial health of the United States. Experience the thrill of the iconic market at the close of their working day
109
Stone Street
Walk down the oldest (and first paved) street in NYC and take in iconic views that hearken back to NYC’s European founding.
110
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Washington drank here! And you can, too! Learn about the history of the city’s oldest tavern that was a key part of the national government from 1785-1790. End your tour with an optional stop inside for drinks or dinner.
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Recenzje (400)
sunnyg960
Dec 2024
Erik was an amazing tour guide..extremely knowledgeable and a great storyteller. We covered a lot of stuff together and had fun time with all the informative historical details. Great experience!
Carina_K
Dec 2024
Our guide was fantastic. She was engaging and I loved the little tidbits of throwback she gave to the musical. We learned a lot of history and I loved her appreciation of the founding fathers. The kids learned something too! Oh! She was funny, as well.
Chris_G
Dec 2024
Our walking Hamilton Tour was a true delight. We've visited NYC for more than a decade and wished we'd taken this tour from the beginning. You gain so much historical information about NYC and the USA it's wonderfully overwhelming. Thanks for a great experience!

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