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NYC 9/11 Memorial i wycieczka piesza po dzielnicy finansowej

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Hear first-hand accounts of September 11, 2001, on this emotional walking tour of Ground Zero and the financial district with a local guide, uncover the stories surrounding 9/11, and get a better understanding of what happened on the day the World Trade Center fell.

The tour begins at the Financial district where you’ll meet your guide and learn about the role the building played after the attacks. From here, head to the 9/11 Memorial and gather around the Memorial Pools. Listen to your guide share detailed information about the monument and the design of the pools, as well as the architecture of the new World Trade Center and its symbolic use of materials, light, and reflections.

Continue the tour to the Firefighter’s Memorial where you can pay tribute to the victims and those who fought to save them. Next, visit the Eleven Tears Memorial, which is often missed by visitors without a guide. Finally, watch the reconstruction of the site at the Oculus.
Miasto: Nowy Jork
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Wycieczka piesza poza Miejsce Pamięci 9/11
Licencjonowany przewodnik turystyczny
Walking tour outside of the 9/11 Memorial
Licensed Tour Guide
Walking tour outside of the 9/11 Memorial
Licensed Tour Guide
Walking tour outside of the 9/11 Memorial
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
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Dzielnica finansowa
Dzielnica finansowa Nowego Jorku położona na dolnym krańcu Manhattanu, gdzie spotykają się East River i Hudson River. Oferuje niesamowite widoki na Statuę Wolności i New Jersey, a także mosty Brooklyn, Manhattan i Williamsburg. Dzielnica finansowa obejmuje mniej więcej obszar na południe od City Hall Park na Dolnym Manhattanie, ale nie obejmuje Battery Park i Battery Park City. Dawny kompleks World Trade Center znajdował się w sąsiedztwie do ataków z 11 września 2001 roku; okolica obejmuje następcę One World Trade Center.
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Wall Street
Nowojorska Giełda Papierów Wartościowych na Wall Street New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), jeden z największych na świecie rynków papierów wartościowych i innych inwestycji giełdowych. We wtorek, 11 września 2001 r., otwarcie nowojorskiej giełdy (NYSE) zostało opóźnione po tym, jak pierwszy samolot uderzył w północną wieżę World Trade Center, a handel na ten dzień został odwołany po tym, jak drugi samolot uderzył w południową wieżę . NASDAQ również anulował handel. Następnie ewakuowano budynek giełdy nowojorskiej, a także prawie wszystkie banki i instytucje finansowe na Wall Street oraz w wielu miastach w całym kraju.
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Kościół Świętej Trójcy
Kościół Świętej Trójcy Po atakach z 11 września 2001 r. Kaplica św. Pawła, która znajduje się po drugiej stronie ulicy od World Trade Center, nie ucierpiała fizycznie. Gdy na terenie World Trade Center rozpoczęły się prace ratownicze, setki ratowników przybyło na Dolny Manhattan, aby szukać ocalałych i rozpocząć sortowanie ruin. Najpierw powoli ratownicy, policja i strażacy zatrzymywali się przy kaplicy, by odpocząć i się umyć.
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Warsztat Muzeum Strefy Zero
Strefa zerowa Miejsce World Trade Center, dawniej określane jako „Ground Zero” lub „The Pile” bezpośrednio po atakach z 11 września, to obszar o powierzchni 14,6 akra (5,9 ha) na Dolnym Manhattanie w Nowym Jorku. ... Pierwotny kompleks World Trade Center stał w tym miejscu, dopóki nie został zniszczony podczas ataków z 11 września .
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Narodowe Muzeum i Miejsce Pamięci 11 września
Memoriał 9/11 Nasza wycieczka zakończy się tutaj i możesz zwiedzać muzeum na własną rękę Znajduje się w World Trade Center w Nowym Jorku, Muzeum Pamięci 9/11 opowiada historię 11 września za pośrednictwem mediów, narracji oraz kolekcji monumentalnych i autentycznych artefaktów, przedstawiając odwiedzającym osobiste historie utraty, powrotu do zdrowia , i nadzieja.
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Financial District
The Financial District of NYC located at the bottom tip of Manhattan, where the East River and Hudson River meet. It features amazing views of the Statue of Liberty and New Jersey, as well as the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg Bridges. The Financial District encompasses roughly the area south of City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan but excludes Battery Park and Battery Park City. The former World Trade Center complex was located in the neighborhood until the September 11, 2001 attacks; the neighborhood includes the successor One World Trade Center.
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Wall Street
New York Stock Exchange at Wall Street New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), one of the world's largest marketplaces for securities and other exchange-traded investments. On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the opening of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) was delayed after the first plane crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower, and trading for the day was canceled after the second plane crashed into the South Tower. NASDAQ also canceled trading. The New York Stock Exchange Building was then evacuated as well as nearly all banks and financial institutions on Wall Street and in many cities across the country.
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Trinity Church Wall Street
Trinity Church After the attacks of September 11, 2001, St. Paul’s Chapel, which sits directly across the street from the World Trade Center site, suffered no physical damage. As recovery work started at the World Trade Center site, hundreds of rescue workers came to Lower Manhattan to search for survivors and begin sorting through the ruins. Slowly at first, rescue workers, police, and firefighters stopped by the chapel to rest and wash up.
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Ground Zero Museum Workshop
Ground Zero The World Trade Center site, formerly referred to as "Ground Zero" or "the Pile" immediately after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City. ... The original World Trade Center complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the September 11 attacks.
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The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Memorial 9/11 Our tour will end here and you can visit the museum on your own It’ s located at the World Trade Center in New York City, the 9/11 Memorial Museum tells the story of 9/11 through media, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts, presenting visitors with personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope.
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Financial District
The Financial District of NYC located at the bottom tip of Manhattan, where the East River and Hudson River meet. It features amazing views of the Statue of Liberty and New Jersey, as well as the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg Bridges. The Financial District encompasses roughly the area south of City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan but excludes Battery Park and Battery Park City. The former World Trade Center complex was located in the neighborhood until the September 11, 2001 attacks; the neighborhood includes the successor One World Trade Center.
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Wall Street
New York Stock Exchange at Wall Street New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), one of the world's largest marketplaces for securities and other exchange-traded investments. On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the opening of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) was delayed after the first plane crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower, and trading for the day was canceled after the second plane crashed into the South Tower. NASDAQ also canceled trading. The New York Stock Exchange Building was then evacuated as well as nearly all banks and financial institutions on Wall Street and in many cities across the country.
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Trinity Church Wall Street
Trinity Church After the attacks of September 11, 2001, St. Paul’s Chapel, which sits directly across the street from the World Trade Center site, suffered no physical damage. As recovery work started at the World Trade Center site, hundreds of rescue workers came to Lower Manhattan to search for survivors and begin sorting through the ruins. Slowly at first, rescue workers, police, and firefighters stopped by the chapel to rest and wash up.
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Ground Zero Museum Workshop
Ground Zero The World Trade Center site, formerly referred to as "Ground Zero" or "the Pile" immediately after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City. ... The original World Trade Center complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the September 11 attacks.
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The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Memorial 9/11 Our tour will end here and you can visit the museum on your own It’ s located at the World Trade Center in New York City, the 9/11 Memorial Museum tells the story of 9/11 through media, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts, presenting visitors with personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope.
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Financial District
The Financial District of NYC located at the bottom tip of Manhattan, where the East River and Hudson River meet. It features amazing views of the Statue of Liberty and New Jersey, as well as the Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg Bridges. The Financial District encompasses roughly the area south of City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan but excludes Battery Park and Battery Park City. The former World Trade Center complex was located in the neighborhood until the September 11, 2001 attacks; the neighborhood includes the successor One World Trade Center.
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Wall Street
New York Stock Exchange at Wall Street New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), one of the world's largest marketplaces for securities and other exchange-traded investments. On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the opening of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) was delayed after the first plane crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower, and trading for the day was canceled after the second plane crashed into the South Tower. NASDAQ also canceled trading. The New York Stock Exchange Building was then evacuated as well as nearly all banks and financial institutions on Wall Street and in many cities across the country.
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Trinity Church Wall Street
Trinity Church After the attacks of September 11, 2001, St. Paul’s Chapel, which sits directly across the street from the World Trade Center site, suffered no physical damage. As recovery work started at the World Trade Center site, hundreds of rescue workers came to Lower Manhattan to search for survivors and begin sorting through the ruins. Slowly at first, rescue workers, police, and firefighters stopped by the chapel to rest and wash up.
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Ground Zero Museum Workshop
Ground Zero The World Trade Center site, formerly referred to as "Ground Zero" or "the Pile" immediately after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City. ... The original World Trade Center complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the September 11 attacks.
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The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Memorial 9/11 Our tour will end here and you can visit the museum on your own It’ s located at the World Trade Center in New York City, the 9/11 Memorial Museum tells the story of 9/11 through media, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts, presenting visitors with personal stories of loss, recovery, and hope.
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Recenzje (1)
Y7083REchristiank
Jan 2024
Visiting the memorial leaves us reflecting on the horror of the September 11 catastrophe. Ground zero, the museum and the new tower are worth the visit. For Wall Street, it is mainly the buffalo that attracts tourists. Excursion recommended.

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