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A historic hub of life in New York, Grand Central Terminal holds countless untold stories within its halls. From secret staircases to a onetime movie theater, there’s a lot more than meets the eye—and you’re about to discover it all firsthand. On this revealing experience, you’ll see a side of the world’s most famous train terminal that even the most frequent commuters never encounter. Get to know the colorful historic figures who brought Grand Central to life, and gain a new appreciation for its near-magical scale.
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Local English-speaking guide
Expertly guided walking tour
Local English-speaking guide
Expertly guided walking tour
Local English-speaking guide
Expertly guided walking tour
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Walks / Devour complies with all local government regulations. Please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
  • The tour is in English.
  • This is a walking tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
  • Grand Central Terminal is accessible to all persons with disabilities. There are public elevators and ramps to help people move smoothly through the Terminal.
Czego oczekiwać
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Grand Central Terminal
Twoja przygoda zaczyna się we współczesnym sercu Grand Central Terminal: w tętniącej życiem hali głównej. Podziwiaj słynny zegar umieszczony na szczycie budki informacyjnej - i poznaj oszałamiającą kwotę, jaką podobno jest wart - podczas gdy przewodnik opowie Ci historię Corneliusa Vanderbilta, twórcy Grand Central Depot (jak pierwotnie nazywano). Stamtąd udaj się do Vanderbilt Hall, która sama w sobie jest żywym świadectwem przemiany Grand Central od pucybuta do bogactwa w latach 80.
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42 ulica
Następnie wyjdź na chwilę na zewnątrz, aby spojrzeć na największy zegar Tiffany na świecie z ruchliwego placu Pershing Square.
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Apartament Campbella
Wracając do środka, czas przenieść się w czasie do szalonych lat 20. Wejdź do baru w stylu speakeasy, który sto lat temu służył jako prywatne biuro jednego z najwybitniejszych nowojorskich potentatów kolejowych.
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Grand Central Terminal
Po wyprawie do Galerii Szeptów, gdzie dowiesz się, w jaki sposób szeptane sekrety podróżują przez zatłoczony węzeł komunikacyjny, aby zostać doskonale usłyszanym po drugiej stronie, zajrzysz do jednego z największych działów rzeczy znalezionych w całym świat. Następnie zapoznaj się z ręcznie robionymi projektami i biżuterią sprzedawanymi przez lokalnych rzemieślników w pasażu Graybar, zanim wejdziesz do fascynującego dawnego kina, gdzie zmęczona podróżą młodzież mogła cieszyć się rozrywką w czasach świetności Grand Central.
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Wielki Rynek Centralny
Na koniec przepłyniesz przez kolorowy Grand Central Market, zanim wrócisz do głównej hali, poznawszy najsłynniejszy terminal kolejowy na świecie.
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Grand Central Terminal
Your adventure begins in Grand Central Terminal’s modern-day heart: the lively main concourse. Marvel at the famous clock perched atop the information booth—and learn the eye-watering amount it’s rumored to be worth—as your guide regales you with the story of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the mastermind behind Grand Central Depot (as it was originally called). From there, head into Vanderbilt Hall, itself a living testament to Grand Central’s rags-to-riches transformation in the 1980s.
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42nd Street
Next, pop outside for a moment to gaze upon the largest Tiffany clock in the world from the busy Pershing Square plaza.
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Campbell Apartment
Heading back inside, it's time to travel back in time to the Roaring 20s. Step into a speakeasy-style bar that, a century ago, served as the private office of one of New York’s most prominent railroad tycoons.
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Grand Central Terminal
After a foray into the Whispering Gallery, where you’ll learn just how whispered secrets travel across the busy interchange to be perfectly heard on the other side, you’ll get a peek at one of the largest lost-and-found departments anywhere in the world. Then, peruse the handcrafted designs and jewelry on sale from local artisans in the Graybar Passage before stepping into a fascinating former movie theater, where travel-weary youngsters could enjoy some entertainment back in Grand Central’s heyday.
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Grand Central Market
Last but not least, you’ll weave through the colorful Grand Central Market before making your way back to the main concourse, having gotten a true insider’s look at the most famous train terminal in the world.
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Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building (pass by)
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Grand Central Terminal
Your adventure begins in Grand Central Terminal’s modern-day heart: the lively main concourse. Marvel at the famous clock perched atop the information booth—and learn the eye-watering amount it’s rumored to be worth—as your guide regales you with the story of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the mastermind behind Grand Central Depot (as it was originally called). From there, head into Vanderbilt Hall, itself a living testament to Grand Central’s rags-to-riches transformation in the 1980s.
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42nd Street
Next, pop outside for a moment to gaze upon the largest Tiffany clock in the world from the busy Pershing Square plaza.
14
Campbell Apartment
Heading back inside, it's time to travel back in time to the Roaring 20s. Step into a speakeasy-style bar that, a century ago, served as the private office of one of New York’s most prominent railroad tycoons.
15
Grand Central Terminal
After a foray into the Whispering Gallery, where you’ll learn just how whispered secrets travel across the busy interchange to be perfectly heard on the other side, you’ll get a peek at one of the largest lost-and-found departments anywhere in the world. Then, peruse the handcrafted designs and jewelry on sale from local artisans in the Graybar Passage before stepping into a fascinating former movie theater, where travel-weary youngsters could enjoy some entertainment back in Grand Central’s heyday.
16
Grand Central Market
Last but not least, you’ll weave through the colorful Grand Central Market before making your way back to the main concourse, having gotten a true insider’s look at the most famous train terminal in the world.
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Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building (pass by)
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Grand Central Terminal
Your adventure begins in Grand Central Terminal’s modern-day heart: the lively main concourse. Marvel at the famous clock perched atop the information booth—and learn the eye-watering amount it’s rumored to be worth—as your guide regales you with the story of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the mastermind behind Grand Central Depot (as it was originally called). From there, head into Vanderbilt Hall, itself a living testament to Grand Central’s rags-to-riches transformation in the 1980s.
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42nd Street
Next, pop outside for a moment to gaze upon the largest Tiffany clock in the world from the busy Pershing Square plaza.
20
Campbell Apartment
Heading back inside, it's time to travel back in time to the Roaring 20s. Step into a speakeasy-style bar that, a century ago, served as the private office of one of New York’s most prominent railroad tycoons.
21
Grand Central Terminal
After a foray into the Whispering Gallery, where you’ll learn just how whispered secrets travel across the busy interchange to be perfectly heard on the other side, you’ll get a peek at one of the largest lost-and-found departments anywhere in the world. Then, peruse the handcrafted designs and jewelry on sale from local artisans in the Graybar Passage before stepping into a fascinating former movie theater, where travel-weary youngsters could enjoy some entertainment back in Grand Central’s heyday.
22
Grand Central Market
Last but not least, you’ll weave through the colorful Grand Central Market before making your way back to the main concourse, having gotten a true insider’s look at the most famous train terminal in the world.
23
Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building (pass by)
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Grand Central Terminal
Your adventure begins in Grand Central Terminal’s modern-day heart: the lively main concourse. Marvel at the famous clock perched atop the information booth—and learn the eye-watering amount it’s rumored to be worth—as your guide regales you with the story of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the mastermind behind Grand Central Depot (as it was originally called). From there, head into Vanderbilt Hall, itself a living testament to Grand Central’s rags-to-riches transformation in the 1980s.
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42nd Street
Next, pop outside for a moment to gaze upon the largest Tiffany clock in the world from the busy Pershing Square plaza.
26
Campbell Apartment
Heading back inside, it's time to travel back in time to the Roaring 20s. Step into a speakeasy-style bar that, a century ago, served as the private office of one of New York’s most prominent railroad tycoons.
27
Grand Central Terminal
After a foray into the Whispering Gallery, where you’ll learn just how whispered secrets travel across the busy interchange to be perfectly heard on the other side, you’ll get a peek at one of the largest lost-and-found departments anywhere in the world. Then, peruse the handcrafted designs and jewelry on sale from local artisans in the Graybar Passage before stepping into a fascinating former movie theater, where travel-weary youngsters could enjoy some entertainment back in Grand Central’s heyday.
28
Grand Central Market
Last but not least, you’ll weave through the colorful Grand Central Market before making your way back to the main concourse, having gotten a true insider’s look at the most famous train terminal in the world.
29
Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building (pass by)
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Grand Central Terminal
Your adventure begins in Grand Central Terminal’s modern-day heart: the lively main concourse. Marvel at the famous clock perched atop the information booth—and learn the eye-watering amount it’s rumored to be worth—as your guide regales you with the story of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the mastermind behind Grand Central Depot (as it was originally called). From there, head into Vanderbilt Hall, itself a living testament to Grand Central’s rags-to-riches transformation in the 1980s.
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42nd Street
Next, pop outside for a moment to gaze upon the largest Tiffany clock in the world from the busy Pershing Square plaza.
32
Campbell Apartment
Heading back inside, it's time to travel back in time to the Roaring 20s. Step into a speakeasy-style bar that, a century ago, served as the private office of one of New York’s most prominent railroad tycoons.
33
Grand Central Terminal
After a foray into the Whispering Gallery, where you’ll learn just how whispered secrets travel across the busy interchange to be perfectly heard on the other side, you’ll get a peek at one of the largest lost-and-found departments anywhere in the world. Then, peruse the handcrafted designs and jewelry on sale from local artisans in the Graybar Passage before stepping into a fascinating former movie theater, where travel-weary youngsters could enjoy some entertainment back in Grand Central’s heyday.
34
Grand Central Market
Last but not least, you’ll weave through the colorful Grand Central Market before making your way back to the main concourse, having gotten a true insider’s look at the most famous train terminal in the world.
35
Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building (pass by)
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Grand Central Terminal
Your adventure begins in Grand Central Terminal’s modern-day heart: the lively main concourse. Marvel at the famous clock perched atop the information booth—and learn the eye-watering amount it’s rumored to be worth—as your guide regales you with the story of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the mastermind behind Grand Central Depot (as it was originally called). From there, head into Vanderbilt Hall, itself a living testament to Grand Central’s rags-to-riches transformation in the 1980s.
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42nd Street
Next, pop outside for a moment to gaze upon the largest Tiffany clock in the world from the busy Pershing Square plaza.
38
Campbell Apartment
Heading back inside, it's time to travel back in time to the Roaring 20s. Step into a speakeasy-style bar that, a century ago, served as the private office of one of New York’s most prominent railroad tycoons.
39
Grand Central Terminal
After a foray into the Whispering Gallery, where you’ll learn just how whispered secrets travel across the busy interchange to be perfectly heard on the other side, you’ll get a peek at one of the largest lost-and-found departments anywhere in the world. Then, peruse the handcrafted designs and jewelry on sale from local artisans in the Graybar Passage before stepping into a fascinating former movie theater, where travel-weary youngsters could enjoy some entertainment back in Grand Central’s heyday.
40
Grand Central Market
Last but not least, you’ll weave through the colorful Grand Central Market before making your way back to the main concourse, having gotten a true insider’s look at the most famous train terminal in the world.
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Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building (pass by)
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Grand Central Terminal
Your adventure begins in Grand Central Terminal’s modern-day heart: the lively main concourse. Marvel at the famous clock perched atop the information booth—and learn the eye-watering amount it’s rumored to be worth—as your guide regales you with the story of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the mastermind behind Grand Central Depot (as it was originally called). From there, head into Vanderbilt Hall, itself a living testament to Grand Central’s rags-to-riches transformation in the 1980s.
43
42nd Street
Next, pop outside for a moment to gaze upon the largest Tiffany clock in the world from the busy Pershing Square plaza.
44
Campbell Apartment
Heading back inside, it's time to travel back in time to the Roaring 20s. Step into a speakeasy-style bar that, a century ago, served as the private office of one of New York’s most prominent railroad tycoons.
45
Grand Central Terminal
After a foray into the Whispering Gallery, where you’ll learn just how whispered secrets travel across the busy interchange to be perfectly heard on the other side, you’ll get a peek at one of the largest lost-and-found departments anywhere in the world. Then, peruse the handcrafted designs and jewelry on sale from local artisans in the Graybar Passage before stepping into a fascinating former movie theater, where travel-weary youngsters could enjoy some entertainment back in Grand Central’s heyday.
46
Grand Central Market
Last but not least, you’ll weave through the colorful Grand Central Market before making your way back to the main concourse, having gotten a true insider’s look at the most famous train terminal in the world.
47
Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building (pass by)
48
Grand Central Terminal
Your adventure begins in Grand Central Terminal’s modern-day heart: the lively main concourse. Marvel at the famous clock perched atop the information booth—and learn the eye-watering amount it’s rumored to be worth—as your guide regales you with the story of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the mastermind behind Grand Central Depot (as it was originally called). From there, head into Vanderbilt Hall, itself a living testament to Grand Central’s rags-to-riches transformation in the 1980s.
49
42nd Street
Next, pop outside for a moment to gaze upon the largest Tiffany clock in the world from the busy Pershing Square plaza.
50
Campbell Apartment
Heading back inside, it's time to travel back in time to the Roaring 20s. Step into a speakeasy-style bar that, a century ago, served as the private office of one of New York’s most prominent railroad tycoons.
51
Grand Central Terminal
After a foray into the Whispering Gallery, where you’ll learn just how whispered secrets travel across the busy interchange to be perfectly heard on the other side, you’ll get a peek at one of the largest lost-and-found departments anywhere in the world. Then, peruse the handcrafted designs and jewelry on sale from local artisans in the Graybar Passage before stepping into a fascinating former movie theater, where travel-weary youngsters could enjoy some entertainment back in Grand Central’s heyday.
52
Grand Central Market
Last but not least, you’ll weave through the colorful Grand Central Market before making your way back to the main concourse, having gotten a true insider’s look at the most famous train terminal in the world.
53
Chrysler Building
Chrysler Building (pass by)
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Recenzje (235)
Carol H
Mar 2025
Interesting. Very good tour. Jared was great. Yep. It was very informative. Grand Central is a really interesting place. Jared gave us a lot of history.
AbbyBella
Feb 2025
LizaBank was amazing … super friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging. My friend and I were so glad we took the opportunity to learn of the terminal’s fascinating story.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2025
Hello AbbyBella, Thank you for your fantastic review! We're so happy to hear that you and your friend enjoyed your experience with LizaBanks. Her friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging style really helps bring the fascinating story of Grand Central to life, and it’s wonderful that you had the chance to discover more about this iconic landmark. We appreciate your kind words and hope to see you on another tour soon! Best regards, Kathryn Walks and Devour Tours
X3143QZallisonm
Feb 2025
Our guide Liza Banks was an enthusiastic and informative guide, making the Grand Central Terminal’s history come alive. The hour and a half tour whizzed by with her energetic delivery, keeping us engaged the whole time.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2025
Dear Allison, Thank you for your wonderful review! We’re so glad to hear that you had an engaging and informative experience with Liza Banks. It’s always our goal to make the history of Grand Central come to life, and it’s great to know that her enthusiasm kept you engaged throughout the tour. We truly appreciate your kind words and hope to welcome you on another tour in the future! Best regards, Kathryn Walks and Devour Tours

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