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Wycieczka autobusowa po Manhattanie, którą trzeba zobaczyć w Nowym Jorku

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This exclusive NYC tour is led by a local expert who will take you through the must-see highlights of the city. Ride in comfort on a luxury minibus with triple-cushioned leather seats and windows for panoramic views as New York City unfolds before you.

Your driver stays focused on the road while your guide is focused on you, pointing out landmarks and sharing stories that make each place — Little Italy, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, and more — come alive.

We’ll also enjoy guided visits on foot to Ground Zero and Central Park so you can see these iconic attractions up-close. This combo tour provides a convenient way to experience over a dozen iconic Manhattan attractions. From Chinatown to Greenwich Village to a ferry ride past Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, see it all in just six hours!
Miasto: Nowy Jork
Fri 04 Apr
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Profesjonalny przewodnik
Klimatyzowany pojazd
Statua Wolności i widok na panoramę Nowego Jorku z łodzi
Professional guide
Guided bus tour through Manhattan
Guided ferry ride past the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor
Guided walking tour in Central Park
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
centrum Rockefellera
Rozpocznij od pieszej wycieczki po Rockefeller Center, aby zobaczyć 30 Rock (podobnie jak w słynnym programie telewizyjnym) i katedrę św. Patryka. Stamtąd wsiądziesz do klimatyzowanego autobusu i wyruszysz Piątą Aleją przez tętniącą życiem dzielnicę handlową.
2
Park Madison Square
Nasz pierwszy przystanek to zielony klejnot w środku miasta ze wspaniałymi widokami na Empire State Building i Flatiron Building
3
Empire State Building
Zobacz kultowy wieżowiec z Madison Square Park.
4
Budynek Flatiron
Ten trójkątny budynek jest jednym z najsłynniejszych drapaczy chmur na świecie i być może kwintesencją symbolu Nowego Jorku.
5
wioska Greenwich
Przejedź obok Washington Square Park w tej artystycznej i alternatywnej dzielnicy Nowego Jorku, która jest domem dla artystów i studentów i słynie z historii LGBTQ.
6
SoHo
Niesamowite budynki z żeliwa, drogie sklepy i lofty są wszędzie w tej okolicy.
7
Chinatown
Kwitnąca społeczność imigrantów z tętniącymi życiem widokami, zapachami i rzeczami do zrobienia.
8
Wall Street
Finansowe serce Ameryki.
9
Kościół Świętej Trójcy
To zabytkowy kościół, w którym pochowany jest Alexander Hamilton.
10
Szarżujący byk (byk z Wall Street)
Podziwiaj najczęściej fotografowaną rzeźbę Nowego Jorku.
11
Statua Wolności
Wsiadasz na prom, aby przepłynąć obok Ellis Island, Statuy Wolności i podziwiać wspaniałą panoramę Nowego Jorku. Podczas tego 1-godzinnego rejsu masz czas na zjedzenie lunchu. Możesz przynieść lunch lub kupić lunch w terminalu lub na łodzi.
12
Narodowe Muzeum i Miejsce Pamięci 11 września
Odwiedź Strefę Zero z 11 września i zobacz największe sztuczne wodospady w hołdzie dla ludzi, którzy stracili życie.
13
Statek
Podziwiaj wysoką, interaktywną rzeźbę w sercu Hudson Yards.
14
Nieustraszone Muzeum Morza, Powietrza i Kosmosu
Przejdź obok byłego lotniskowca USS Intrepid, który służył podczas II wojny światowej, zimnej wojny i wojny w Wietnamie, a także statku ratowniczego NASA w latach 60.
15
Koło Kolumba
Oficjalne odległości autostradowe od Nowego Jorku są mierzone od tego ruchliwego okręgu.
16
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Epicentrum kultury artystycznej Nowego Jorku.
17
Amerykańskie Muzeum Historii Naturalnej
Gwiezdna lokalizacja przebojowego filmu „Noc w muzeum”.
18
Park Centralny
Przystanek w Central Parku i spacer do Truskawkowego Pola z panoramicznym widokiem.
19
Miejskie Muzeum Sztuki
Miejsce Met Gala, jednej z największych imprez charytatywnych na rzecz mody i popkultury
20
Times Square
Nasza wycieczka kończy się wysiadaniem na Time Square, kolorowej i tętniącej życiem stolicy rozrywki na świecie.
21
Rockefeller Center
Start with a walking tour of Rockefeller Center to see 30 Rock (just like the famous TV show), and a view St. Patrick's Cathedral From here you will board the climate controlled bus an head out on 5th Avenue through the bustling shopping district.
22
Madison Square Park
Our first stop is a green jewel in the midst of the city with stunning views of the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building
23
Flatiron Building
This triangular building is among the world's most famous skyscrapers, and perhaps the quintessential symbol of New York City.
24
Greenwich Village
Drive past Washington Square Park in this artistic and alternative NYC neighborhood that is home to artists and students, and is celebrated for its LGBTQ history.
25
SoHo
Amazing cast-iron buildings, expensive shops, and lofts are everywhere in this neighborhood.
26
Chinatown
A thriving immigrant community with vibrant sights, smells, and things to do.
27
Wall Street
America’s financial heart.
28
Trinity Church Wall Street
This is the historic church where Alexander Hamilton is buried.
29
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Admire the most photographed sculpture of New York.
30
Statue of Liberty
You board your ferry to sail past Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and take in the magnificent New York City skyline. On this 1-hour ferry ride, you have time to eat lunch. You can bring lunch or purchase lunch at the terminal or on the boat.
31
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit 9/11 Ground Zero, and see the largest man-made waterfalls in tribute to the people that lost their lives.
32
The Vessel
Get a great of the towering, interactive sculpture in the heart of Hudson Yards.
33
Intrepid Museum
Pass by the former aircraft carrier USS Intrepid which served in World War II, the Cold War and the Vietnam War as well as a NASA recovery vessel in the 1960s
34
Columbus Circle
Official highway distances from New York City are measured from this heavily trafficked circle.
35
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Epicenter of New York City’s performing arts culture.
36
American Museum of Natural History
Star location for the blockbuster movie, “Night at the Museum”.
37
Central Park
A stop in Central Park and walk to the Strawberry Field with panoramic views.
38
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Home to the Met Gala, one of the largest charity events for fashion and pop culture
39
Times Square
Our tour concludes with a drop off at Time Square, the colorful and bustling entertainment capital of the world.
40
Rockefeller Center
Start with a walking tour of Rockefeller Center to see 30 Rock (just like the famous TV show), and a view St. Patrick's Cathedral From here you will board the climate controlled bus an head out on 5th Avenue through the bustling shopping district.
41
Madison Square Park
Our first stop is a green jewel in the midst of the city with stunning views of the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building
42
Flatiron Building
This triangular building is among the world's most famous skyscrapers, and perhaps the quintessential symbol of New York City.
43
Greenwich Village
Drive past Washington Square Park in this artistic and alternative NYC neighborhood that is home to artists and students, and is celebrated for its LGBTQ history.
44
SoHo
Amazing cast-iron buildings, expensive shops, and lofts are everywhere in this neighborhood.
45
Chinatown
A thriving immigrant community with vibrant sights, smells, and things to do.
46
Wall Street
America’s financial heart.
47
Trinity Church Wall Street
This is the historic church where Alexander Hamilton is buried.
48
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Admire the most photographed sculpture of New York.
49
Statue of Liberty
You board your ferry to sail past Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and take in the magnificent New York City skyline. On this 1-hour ferry ride, you have time to eat lunch. You can bring lunch or purchase lunch at the terminal or on the boat.
50
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit 9/11 Ground Zero, and see the largest man-made waterfalls in tribute to the people that lost their lives.
51
The Vessel
Get a great of the towering, interactive sculpture in the heart of Hudson Yards.
52
Intrepid Museum
Pass by the former aircraft carrier USS Intrepid which served in World War II, the Cold War and the Vietnam War as well as a NASA recovery vessel in the 1960s
53
Columbus Circle
Official highway distances from New York City are measured from this heavily trafficked circle.
54
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Epicenter of New York City’s performing arts culture.
55
American Museum of Natural History
Star location for the blockbuster movie, “Night at the Museum”.
56
Central Park
A stop in Central Park and walk to the Strawberry Field with panoramic views.
57
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Home to the Met Gala, one of the largest charity events for fashion and pop culture
58
Times Square
Our tour concludes with a drop off at Time Square, the colorful and bustling entertainment capital of the world.
59
Rockefeller Center
Start with a walking tour of Rockefeller Center to see 30 Rock (just like the famous TV show), and a view St. Patrick's Cathedral From here you will board the climate controlled bus an head out on 5th Avenue through the bustling shopping district.
60
Madison Square Park
Our first stop is a green jewel in the midst of the city with stunning views of the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building
61
Flatiron Building
This triangular building is among the world's most famous skyscrapers, and perhaps the quintessential symbol of New York City.
62
Greenwich Village
Drive past Washington Square Park in this artistic and alternative NYC neighborhood that is home to artists and students, and is celebrated for its LGBTQ history.
63
SoHo
Amazing cast-iron buildings, expensive shops, and lofts are everywhere in this neighborhood.
64
Chinatown
A thriving immigrant community with vibrant sights, smells, and things to do.
65
Wall Street
America’s financial heart.
66
Trinity Church Wall Street
This is the historic church where Alexander Hamilton is buried.
67
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Admire the most photographed sculpture of New York.
68
Statue of Liberty
You board your ferry to sail past Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and take in the magnificent New York City skyline. On this 1-hour ferry ride, you have time to eat lunch. You can bring lunch or purchase lunch at the terminal or on the boat.
69
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit 9/11 Ground Zero, and see the largest man-made waterfalls in tribute to the people that lost their lives.
70
The Vessel
Get a great of the towering, interactive sculpture in the heart of Hudson Yards.
71
Intrepid Museum
Pass by the former aircraft carrier USS Intrepid which served in World War II, the Cold War and the Vietnam War as well as a NASA recovery vessel in the 1960s
72
Columbus Circle
Official highway distances from New York City are measured from this heavily trafficked circle.
73
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Epicenter of New York City’s performing arts culture.
74
American Museum of Natural History
Star location for the blockbuster movie, “Night at the Museum”.
75
Central Park
A stop in Central Park and walk to the Strawberry Field with panoramic views.
76
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Home to the Met Gala, one of the largest charity events for fashion and pop culture
77
Times Square
Our tour concludes with a drop off at Time Square, the colorful and bustling entertainment capital of the world.
78
Rockefeller Center
Start with a walking tour of Rockefeller Center to see 30 Rock (just like the famous TV show), and a view St. Patrick's Cathedral From here you will board the climate controlled bus an head out on 5th Avenue through the bustling shopping district.
79
Madison Square Park
Our first stop is a green jewel in the midst of the city with stunning views of the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building
80
Flatiron Building
This triangular building is among the world's most famous skyscrapers, and perhaps the quintessential symbol of New York City.
81
Greenwich Village
Drive past Washington Square Park in this artistic and alternative NYC neighborhood that is home to artists and students, and is celebrated for its LGBTQ history.
82
SoHo
Amazing cast-iron buildings, expensive shops, and lofts are everywhere in this neighborhood.
83
Chinatown
A thriving immigrant community with vibrant sights, smells, and things to do.
84
Wall Street
America’s financial heart.
85
Trinity Church Wall Street
This is the historic church where Alexander Hamilton is buried.
86
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Admire the most photographed sculpture of New York.
87
Statue of Liberty
You board your ferry to sail past Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and take in the magnificent New York City skyline. On this 1-hour ferry ride, you have time to eat lunch. You can bring lunch or purchase lunch at the terminal or on the boat.
88
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit 9/11 Ground Zero, and see the largest man-made waterfalls in tribute to the people that lost their lives.
89
The Vessel
Get a great of the towering, interactive sculpture in the heart of Hudson Yards.
90
Intrepid Museum
Pass by the former aircraft carrier USS Intrepid which served in World War II, the Cold War and the Vietnam War as well as a NASA recovery vessel in the 1960s
91
Columbus Circle
Official highway distances from New York City are measured from this heavily trafficked circle.
92
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Epicenter of New York City’s performing arts culture.
93
American Museum of Natural History
Star location for the blockbuster movie, “Night at the Museum”.
94
Central Park
A stop in Central Park and walk to the Strawberry Field with panoramic views.
95
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Home to the Met Gala, one of the largest charity events for fashion and pop culture
96
Times Square
Our tour concludes with a drop off at Time Square, the colorful and bustling entertainment capital of the world.
97
Rockefeller Center
Start with a walking tour of Rockefeller Center to see 30 Rock (just like the famous TV show), and a view St. Patrick's Cathedral From here you will board the climate controlled bus an head out on 5th Avenue through the bustling shopping district.
98
Madison Square Park
Our first stop is a green jewel in the midst of the city with stunning views of the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building
99
Flatiron Building
This triangular building is among the world's most famous skyscrapers, and perhaps the quintessential symbol of New York City.
100
Greenwich Village
Drive past Washington Square Park in this artistic and alternative NYC neighborhood that is home to artists and students, and is celebrated for its LGBTQ history.
101
SoHo
Amazing cast-iron buildings, expensive shops, and lofts are everywhere in this neighborhood.
102
Chinatown
A thriving immigrant community with vibrant sights, smells, and things to do.
103
Wall Street
America’s financial heart.
104
Trinity Church Wall Street
This is the historic church where Alexander Hamilton is buried.
105
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Admire the most photographed sculpture of New York.
106
Statue of Liberty
You board your ferry to sail past Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and take in the magnificent New York City skyline. On this 1-hour ferry ride, you have time to eat lunch. You can bring lunch or purchase lunch at the terminal or on the boat.
107
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit 9/11 Ground Zero, and see the largest man-made waterfalls in tribute to the people that lost their lives.
108
The Vessel
Get a great of the towering, interactive sculpture in the heart of Hudson Yards.
109
Intrepid Museum
Pass by the former aircraft carrier USS Intrepid which served in World War II, the Cold War and the Vietnam War as well as a NASA recovery vessel in the 1960s
110
Columbus Circle
Official highway distances from New York City are measured from this heavily trafficked circle.
111
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Epicenter of New York City’s performing arts culture.
112
American Museum of Natural History
Star location for the blockbuster movie, “Night at the Museum”.
113
Central Park
A stop in Central Park and walk to the Strawberry Field with panoramic views.
114
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Home to the Met Gala, one of the largest charity events for fashion and pop culture
115
Times Square
Our tour concludes with a drop off at Time Square, the colorful and bustling entertainment capital of the world.
116
Rockefeller Center
Start with a walking tour of Rockefeller Center to see 30 Rock (just like the famous TV show), and a view St. Patrick's Cathedral From here you will board the climate controlled bus an head out on 5th Avenue through the bustling shopping district.
117
Madison Square Park
Our first stop is a green jewel in the midst of the city with stunning views of the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building
118
Flatiron Building
This triangular building is among the world's most famous skyscrapers, and perhaps the quintessential symbol of New York City.
119
Greenwich Village
Drive past Washington Square Park in this artistic and alternative NYC neighborhood that is home to artists and students, and is celebrated for its LGBTQ history.
120
SoHo
Amazing cast-iron buildings, expensive shops, and lofts are everywhere in this neighborhood.
121
Chinatown
A thriving immigrant community with vibrant sights, smells, and things to do.
122
Wall Street
America’s financial heart.
123
Trinity Church Wall Street
This is the historic church where Alexander Hamilton is buried.
124
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
Admire the most photographed sculpture of New York.
125
Statue of Liberty
You board your ferry to sail past Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty and take in the magnificent New York City skyline. On this 1-hour ferry ride, you have time to eat lunch. You can bring lunch or purchase lunch at the terminal or on the boat.
126
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
Visit 9/11 Ground Zero, and see the largest man-made waterfalls in tribute to the people that lost their lives.
127
The Vessel
Get a great of the towering, interactive sculpture in the heart of Hudson Yards.
128
Intrepid Museum
Pass by the former aircraft carrier USS Intrepid which served in World War II, the Cold War and the Vietnam War as well as a NASA recovery vessel in the 1960s
129
Columbus Circle
Official highway distances from New York City are measured from this heavily trafficked circle.
130
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Epicenter of New York City’s performing arts culture.
131
American Museum of Natural History
Star location for the blockbuster movie, “Night at the Museum”.
132
Central Park
A stop in Central Park and walk to the Strawberry Field with panoramic views.
133
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Home to the Met Gala, one of the largest charity events for fashion and pop culture
134
Times Square
Our tour concludes with a drop off at Time Square, the colorful and bustling entertainment capital of the world.
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Yuri L
Mar 2025
Excellent. Guide tour was very nice and helpful. He went through all the story during the visit. We did appreciate his help and guide.
pn433
Feb 2025
Tourguide Chris was amazing, a turly local New Yorker. he Had an amazing knowledge about the city. This tour is amazing to get an overview what you can do in Manhattan.
261codyn
Feb 2025
Chris Lee was great. Never been to New York and you get to see everything you dream about in New York. You’re not walking all day and just tired. Walk, bus, and ferry all in one. Definitely recommended!

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