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New York: Times Square Evening Walking Tour with Hot Dog

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This night tour of New York City is unique because it offers a personalized, immersive experience of the city's most iconic landmarks under the enchanting glow of evening lights. With the city transitioning from day to night, you'll witness Times Square, Broadway, and other historic spots in a whole new way, as they come alive with vibrant energy and illuminated beauty. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, the tour takes you beyond the typical tourist spots, uncovering hidden gems and sharing fascinating stories that make New York's nightlife so special. It's a perfect blend of history, culture, and the magic of New York after dark!
Miasto: Nowy Jork
Fri 11 Apr
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Fri 11 Apr
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Bottled water
New York City Hotdog
Small Group & Local Tour Guide
Soda/Pop
Bottled water
New York City Hotdog
Dodatkowe informacje
  • 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
Czego oczekiwać
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Lyceum Theatre
The Lyceum Theatre is a historic Broadway theater located at 149 W 45th Street in Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1903, it is one of the oldest continuously operating theaters on Broadway. Known for its beautiful Beaux-Arts architecture, the Lyceum Theatre has hosted a wide range of acclaimed performances, from classic plays to modern productions. Its intimate atmosphere, with a seating capacity of around 900, offers an up-close theater experience, making it a favorite destination for theatergoers.
2
Shubert Theatre
hubert Alley is a narrow, iconic passageway located between 44th and 45th Streets in the Broadway district of Manhattan. Known as the heart of the Broadway theater scene, Shubert Alley is lined with historic theaters, including the famous Shubert Theatre and Booth Theatre, which have hosted numerous groundbreaking productions over the years. The alley is a hub of theater culture, where Broadway performers, theatergoers, and tourists alike gather to experience the magic of live theater. Its vibrant energy and rich history make it an essential part of the Broadway experience.
3
Algonquin Hotel
The Algonquin Hotel is a historic luxury hotel located at 59 W 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square. Opened in 1902, it is renowned for its rich literary history, serving as the gathering place for the famous Algonquin Round Table, a group of influential writers, critics, and actors in the 1920s. The hotel features classic Beaux-Arts architecture and has retained its old-world charm with elegant interiors and a cozy, iconic lounge. With its central location and storied past, the Algonquin remains a beloved New York institution, offering a blend of tradition and modern comfort.
4
Father Duffy statue
Father Duffy Square is a small public plaza located at the northern end of Times Square in Manhattan, at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue. Named after Father Francis Duffy, a Catholic chaplain known for his service during World War I, the square is home to the famous Red Stairs, which offer an elevated view of the vibrant hustle and bustle of Times Square. The plaza is also known for the Statue of Father Duffy, honoring his contributions to both military and community life. Father Duffy Square serves as a landmark and a gathering spot for tourists and locals alike.
5
Times Square / Theater District
Times Square is one of the most iconic locations in New York City, often referred to as "The Cross-roads of the World" or "The Great White Way" due to its bright, bustling atmosphere. Situated at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue, Times Square is a major commercial and entertainment hub, renowned for its massive digital billboards, theaters, and vibrant nightlife. The area has been a symbol of New York’s energy and creativity for over a century, drawing millions of visitors each year to its theaters, restaurants, and shops. Whether it’s the neon lights at night, the New Year’s Eve ball drop, or the crowds of tourists and locals, Times Square embodies the excitement and diversity of New York City.
6
Lyceum Theatre
The Lyceum Theatre is a historic Broadway theater located at 149 W 45th Street in Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1903, it is one of the oldest continuously operating theaters on Broadway. Known for its beautiful Beaux-Arts architecture, the Lyceum Theatre has hosted a wide range of acclaimed performances, from classic plays to modern productions. Its intimate atmosphere, with a seating capacity of around 900, offers an up-close theater experience, making it a favorite destination for theatergoers.
7
Shubert Theatre
hubert Alley is a narrow, iconic passageway located between 44th and 45th Streets in the Broadway district of Manhattan. Known as the heart of the Broadway theater scene, Shubert Alley is lined with historic theaters, including the famous Shubert Theatre and Booth Theatre, which have hosted numerous groundbreaking productions over the years. The alley is a hub of theater culture, where Broadway performers, theatergoers, and tourists alike gather to experience the magic of live theater. Its vibrant energy and rich history make it an essential part of the Broadway experience.
8
Algonquin Hotel
The Algonquin Hotel is a historic luxury hotel located at 59 W 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square. Opened in 1902, it is renowned for its rich literary history, serving as the gathering place for the famous Algonquin Round Table, a group of influential writers, critics, and actors in the 1920s. The hotel features classic Beaux-Arts architecture and has retained its old-world charm with elegant interiors and a cozy, iconic lounge. With its central location and storied past, the Algonquin remains a beloved New York institution, offering a blend of tradition and modern comfort.
9
Father Duffy statue
Father Duffy Square is a small public plaza located at the northern end of Times Square in Manhattan, at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue. Named after Father Francis Duffy, a Catholic chaplain known for his service during World War I, the square is home to the famous Red Stairs, which offer an elevated view of the vibrant hustle and bustle of Times Square. The plaza is also known for the Statue of Father Duffy, honoring his contributions to both military and community life. Father Duffy Square serves as a landmark and a gathering spot for tourists and locals alike.
10
Times Square / Theater District
Times Square is one of the most iconic locations in New York City, often referred to as "The Cross-roads of the World" or "The Great White Way" due to its bright, bustling atmosphere. Situated at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue, Times Square is a major commercial and entertainment hub, renowned for its massive digital billboards, theaters, and vibrant nightlife. The area has been a symbol of New York’s energy and creativity for over a century, drawing millions of visitors each year to its theaters, restaurants, and shops. Whether it’s the neon lights at night, the New Year’s Eve ball drop, or the crowds of tourists and locals, Times Square embodies the excitement and diversity of New York City.
11
Lyceum Theatre
The Lyceum Theatre is a historic Broadway theater located at 149 W 45th Street in Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1903, it is one of the oldest continuously operating theaters on Broadway. Known for its beautiful Beaux-Arts architecture, the Lyceum Theatre has hosted a wide range of acclaimed performances, from classic plays to modern productions. Its intimate atmosphere, with a seating capacity of around 900, offers an up-close theater experience, making it a favorite destination for theatergoers.
12
Shubert Theatre
hubert Alley is a narrow, iconic passageway located between 44th and 45th Streets in the Broadway district of Manhattan. Known as the heart of the Broadway theater scene, Shubert Alley is lined with historic theaters, including the famous Shubert Theatre and Booth Theatre, which have hosted numerous groundbreaking productions over the years. The alley is a hub of theater culture, where Broadway performers, theatergoers, and tourists alike gather to experience the magic of live theater. Its vibrant energy and rich history make it an essential part of the Broadway experience.
13
Algonquin Hotel
The Algonquin Hotel is a historic luxury hotel located at 59 W 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square. Opened in 1902, it is renowned for its rich literary history, serving as the gathering place for the famous Algonquin Round Table, a group of influential writers, critics, and actors in the 1920s. The hotel features classic Beaux-Arts architecture and has retained its old-world charm with elegant interiors and a cozy, iconic lounge. With its central location and storied past, the Algonquin remains a beloved New York institution, offering a blend of tradition and modern comfort.
14
Father Duffy statue
Father Duffy Square is a small public plaza located at the northern end of Times Square in Manhattan, at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue. Named after Father Francis Duffy, a Catholic chaplain known for his service during World War I, the square is home to the famous Red Stairs, which offer an elevated view of the vibrant hustle and bustle of Times Square. The plaza is also known for the Statue of Father Duffy, honoring his contributions to both military and community life. Father Duffy Square serves as a landmark and a gathering spot for tourists and locals alike.
15
Times Square / Theater District
Times Square is one of the most iconic locations in New York City, often referred to as "The Cross-roads of the World" or "The Great White Way" due to its bright, bustling atmosphere. Situated at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue, Times Square is a major commercial and entertainment hub, renowned for its massive digital billboards, theaters, and vibrant nightlife. The area has been a symbol of New York’s energy and creativity for over a century, drawing millions of visitors each year to its theaters, restaurants, and shops. Whether it’s the neon lights at night, the New Year’s Eve ball drop, or the crowds of tourists and locals, Times Square embodies the excitement and diversity of New York City.
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