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Niagara Falls Jednodniowa wycieczka z Nowego Jorku

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Experience the best of Niagara Falls with this one day excursion departing from NYC by land. It is an opportunity not to be missed.
Hear the roar of the falls, see the magnificent rainbows or witness the amazing light show in the night while you stand in awe watching the fireworks happen above the falls. Niagara Falls will take your breath away
Travel with us for this one-day Niagara Falls Tour from NYC. Your tour will explore the New York side of the falls therefore visa is NOT required.
Choose your departure from NYC late at night 11:30PM, to arrive early morning and witness the morning mist rainbows and hear the falls’ magnificent roars.
Or choose to leave NYC early in the morning (7:00AM) and spend the afternoon at the falls to witness the amazing light show in the night while you stand in awe watching the fireworks happen above the falls.
As however awesome and spectacular your imagination thinks it is, it is so much more in reality
Miasto: Nowy Jork
Sun 06 Apr
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Sun 06 Apr
Zaczynać od $200.00
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Opłaty za Park Narodowy
Spędź ponad 5 godzin podziwiając ryk wodospadu Niagara
Podziwiaj fajerwerki nad wodospadem Niagara*
Klimatyzowany pojazd
Profesjonalny dwujęzyczny przewodnik
Wycieczka łodzią „Maid of the Mist”.
Spend more than 5 hours admiring the roar of Niagara Falls
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Vehicle size depends on the number of reservations
  • Due to road and traffic conditions and/or any other reasons, the tour may last more than advertised times. Royal City Tours is not responsible for any delays that may affect traveler’s plans.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Park stanowy wodospadu Niagara
Spędź 5 godzin podziwiając ryk wodospadu Niagara. Wyjedź z Nowego Jorku późną nocą (23:30) i przyjedź wcześnie rano, aby zobaczyć tęcze porannej mgły i usłyszeć wspaniały ryk wodospadu, lub wyjedź z Nowego Jorku wcześnie rano (8:30), możesz doświadczyć upadków od dnia do noc i zobacz niesamowity pokaz świateł w nocy, podziwiając fajerwerki nad wodospadami
2
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
3
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
4
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
5
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
6
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
7
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
8
Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
9
Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
10
Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
11
Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
12
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
13
Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
14
Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
15
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
16
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
17
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
18
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
19
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
20
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
21
Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
22
Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
23
Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
24
Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
25
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
26
Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
27
Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
28
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
29
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
30
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
31
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
32
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
33
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
34
Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
35
Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
36
Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
37
Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
38
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
39
Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
40
Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
41
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
42
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
43
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
44
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
45
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
46
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
47
Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
48
Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
49
Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
50
Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
51
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
52
Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
53
Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
54
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
55
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
56
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
57
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
58
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
59
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
60
Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
61
Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
62
Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
63
Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
64
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
65
Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
66
Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
67
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
68
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
69
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
70
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
71
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
72
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
73
Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
74
Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
75
Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
76
Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
77
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
78
Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
79
Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
80
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
81
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
82
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
83
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
84
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
85
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
86
Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
87
Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
88
Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
89
Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
90
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
91
Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
92
Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
93
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
94
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
95
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
96
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
97
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
98
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
99
Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
100
Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
101
Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
102
Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
103
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
104
Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
105
Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
106
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
107
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
108
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
109
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
110
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
111
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
112
Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
113
Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
114
Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
115
Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
116
Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
117
Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
118
Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
119
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it’s packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners. New Jersey produces a lot of fruits and vegetables, especially blueberries, tomatoes, and cranberries.
120
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
121
Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains, often simply called "the Poconos," are a popular destination known for their natural beauty, outdoor activities, and romantic getaways.
122
New York
New York State is full of fascinating history, natural wonders, and cultural significance. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural landscapes, from the bustling cityscape of New York City to the rolling farmlands of the Hudson Valley, the mountainous Adirondacks, and the scenic shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
123
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, New York, is a vibrant city with a close-up view of one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. It combines natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a destination with something for everyone
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Niagara Falls Observation Tower
The Prospect Point Observation Tower offers panoramic views of the falls and Niagara River. It’s one of the few places where you can get a head-on view of American and Horseshoe Falls simultaneously, and you can take an elevator down to the base for the famous Maid of the Mist boat tour.
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Rainbow Bridge
The Rainbow Bridge, which connects Niagara Falls, NY, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, offers stunning views of the falls and is a popular spot for crossing between the U.S. and Canada. Pedestrians and cyclists also use this bridge to enjoy the scenic view.
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Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls State Park, established in 1885, is the oldest state park in the United States. It was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also co-designed Central Park in New York City.
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Goat Island
Goat Island offers some of the most immersive and memorable experiences at Niagara Falls, providing close-up views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls and plenty of scenic, historical, and natural highlights for visitors to explore.
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Nikola Tesla Monument
A monument honoring Nikola Tesla, whose work in hydroelectric power helped harness the power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity. Tesla’s AC power system was first implemented here, making Niagara Falls one of the earliest sources of large-scale hydroelectric power.
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Cave of the Winds
The Cave of the Winds experience on the American side allows visitors to get incredibly close to Bridal Veil Falls. The tour includes a series of wooden walkways that bring you within feet of the rushing water, creating a thrilling experience.
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Terrapin Point
Terrapin Point is a popular observation area on Goat Island that provides stunning, close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls. This point is one of the closest places you can get to the Canadian side without leaving the U.S.
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Old Falls Street
A lively, historic pedestrian street that connects visitors from downtown Niagara Falls to the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park. A destination in its own right, offering a warm and welcoming space where visitors can soak up local culture, enjoy entertainment and a variety of food options, including food trucks, street vendors, and nearby restaurants.
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Patty_A
Oct 2024
Considerate that u walking a marathon, it was too fast for me, u didn't have enough time to really enjoy it. And they left u by urself b4 dinner. And u need to figure out how u can see the night lights. The drivers needs to considerate a little more the way they push the brakes on the bus I didn't like it.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2024
Dear Patty_A Yes we do have a walking tour at Niagara Falls since that is the only way that you can truly experience the falls. The "figuring out how to see the night light"- if you paid attention to your tour guides you just need to cross 1 street and you will be in front of the falls. We are sorry that this was unpleasant experience for you and we will take in consideration your input thank you
Angela_R
Oct 2024
Watching the falls from the bottom and from the top! Amazing!! It was pretty chilly there with wind and temp, so make sure you take jackets! Our guide was Joel, was very helpful with facts. We loved the Maid of the Mist trip.
Alison_Z
Oct 2024
The Falls were magnificent but the bus trip was terrible. The drivers struggled with the bus and keeping the temperature at a humane level. It was sooooo hot. It took for one of my friends to question what they were doing for them to realise how to put the air conditioning on. On the way back to New York the windscreen fogged up so much due to the heat that the driver had to pull over due to no vision. We did not feel safe at all with the drivers. The bus had strange noises and it was very uncomfortable. Not if a standard that I would have expected.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2024
Thank you for the helpful information Alison_Z All these concern are addressed to the drivers and we will make sure this never happens again our travelers safety is our number one priority

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