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Пакет самостоятельных пеших экскурсий по Нью-Йорку

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Get the total New York City experience with this incredible tour combo! Stroll Central Park, get hip in Brooklyn, check out Times Square, and much, much more. If you want to make the most of your trip to the Big Apple, these self-guided audio tours are the way to do it, full of fun facts and cool history.

This combo includes tours of every must-see NYC destination: Central Park, Midtown, Wall Street, Grand Central Terminal, Brooklyn, and Battery Park.

Explore New York’s best spots with maximum flexibility and value.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Город: Нью-Йорк
Thu 15 May
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Что включено
Self-Guided Walking Audio Tours of Central park, Grand Central Terminal, Midtown Manhattan
Audio narration
Live GPS map on your phone
Self-Guided Walking Audio Tours of Battery Park, Brooklyn Heights & DUMBO, Wall Street
Route from stop to stop
Written text explanations
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat, or Email.
Дополнительная информация
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Walking tours: couples can share one tour by splitting headphones
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Что ожидать
1
Central Park New York
Welcome to Central Park, a leafy oasis in the heart of the Big Apple! This self-guided walking tour explores all the best spots in the park, from the super-popular Bethesda Terrace (featured in countless movies and shows) to the scenic Mall walkway, Central Park Zoo, and so much more! As you walk, hear the unexpected stories behind the park, its many attractions, and the early days of New York City.
2
Grand Central Terminal
Welcome to the most famous train station in the world: Grand Central. This walking tour will take you through this entire magnificent terminal, from the awe-inspiring Main Concourse to the often-missed Whispering Gallery and beyond. Hear the story behind the station’s construction, the absurdly wealthy Vanderbilts who funded it, and all the iconic sights which make this terminal so special.
3
Midtown
Welcome to the bustling, beating heart of New York City: Midtown Manhattan. Featuring Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, and more, this is the section of the Big Apple where everything happens. Take a GPS-guided walk through the most iconic sights in this neighborhood and get the history behind it all. If you want to see New York as it appears in the movies, this is the place to do it!
4
Battery Park
See the Statue of Liberty from the best vantage point in New York City! While admiring the iconic statue, learn all about its creation, its symbolism, and how such an enormous sculpture made it all the way from France to the US!
5
Wall Street
Discover the heart of downtown Manhattan’s Financial District, which has been changing the world for over a century. Tour must-see sites like Wall Street’s Charging Bull, One World Trade Center, the 9/11 Memorial, and more. Plus, turn back the clock and learn the fascinating story of how New York City became the financial hub of the world, from the days of the American Revolution to the humble origins of the New York Stock Exchange.
6
Central Park New York
Welcome to Central Park, a leafy oasis in the heart of the Big Apple! This self-guided walking tour explores all the best spots in the park, from the super-popular Bethesda Terrace (featured in countless movies and shows) to the scenic Mall walkway, Central Park Zoo, and so much more! As you walk, hear the unexpected stories behind the park, its many attractions, and the early days of New York City.
7
Grand Central Terminal
Welcome to the most famous train station in the world: Grand Central. This walking tour will take you through this entire magnificent terminal, from the awe-inspiring Main Concourse to the often-missed Whispering Gallery and beyond. Hear the story behind the station’s construction, the absurdly wealthy Vanderbilts who funded it, and all the iconic sights which make this terminal so special.
8
Midtown
Welcome to the bustling, beating heart of New York City: Midtown Manhattan. Featuring Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, and more, this is the section of the Big Apple where everything happens. Take a GPS-guided walk through the most iconic sights in this neighborhood and get the history behind it all. If you want to see New York as it appears in the movies, this is the place to do it!
9
Battery Park
See the Statue of Liberty from the best vantage point in New York City! While admiring the iconic statue, learn all about its creation, its symbolism, and how such an enormous sculpture made it all the way from France to the US!
10
Wall Street
Discover the heart of downtown Manhattan’s Financial District, which has been changing the world for over a century. Tour must-see sites like Wall Street’s Charging Bull, One World Trade Center, the 9/11 Memorial, and more. Plus, turn back the clock and learn the fascinating story of how New York City became the financial hub of the world, from the days of the American Revolution to the humble origins of the New York Stock Exchange.
11
Central Park New York
Welcome to Central Park, a leafy oasis in the heart of the Big Apple! This self-guided walking tour explores all the best spots in the park, from the super-popular Bethesda Terrace (featured in countless movies and shows) to the scenic Mall walkway, Central Park Zoo, and so much more! As you walk, hear the unexpected stories behind the park, its many attractions, and the early days of New York City.
12
Grand Central Terminal
Welcome to the most famous train station in the world: Grand Central. This walking tour will take you through this entire magnificent terminal, from the awe-inspiring Main Concourse to the often-missed Whispering Gallery and beyond. Hear the story behind the station’s construction, the absurdly wealthy Vanderbilts who funded it, and all the iconic sights which make this terminal so special.
13
Midtown
Welcome to the bustling, beating heart of New York City: Midtown Manhattan. Featuring Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, and more, this is the section of the Big Apple where everything happens. Take a GPS-guided walk through the most iconic sights in this neighborhood and get the history behind it all. If you want to see New York as it appears in the movies, this is the place to do it!
14
Battery Park
See the Statue of Liberty from the best vantage point in New York City! While admiring the iconic statue, learn all about its creation, its symbolism, and how such an enormous sculpture made it all the way from France to the US!
15
Wall Street
Discover the heart of downtown Manhattan’s Financial District, which has been changing the world for over a century. Tour must-see sites like Wall Street’s Charging Bull, One World Trade Center, the 9/11 Memorial, and more. Plus, turn back the clock and learn the fascinating story of how New York City became the financial hub of the world, from the days of the American Revolution to the humble origins of the New York Stock Exchange.
16
Центральный парк Нью-Йорка
Добро пожаловать в Центральный парк, зеленый оазис в самом сердце Большого Яблока! Эта самостоятельная пешеходная экскурсия исследует все лучшие места в парке, от суперпопулярной террасы Bethesda (показанной в бесчисленных фильмах и шоу) до живописной аллеи торгового центра, зоопарка Центрального парка и многого другого! Во время прогулки вы услышите неожиданные истории о парке, его многочисленных достопримечательностях и первых днях Нью-Йорка.
17
Центральный вокзал
Добро пожаловать на самый известный железнодорожный вокзал в мире: Grand Central. Эта пешеходная экскурсия проведет вас через весь этот великолепный терминал, от впечатляющего главного вестибюля до часто пропускаемой Шепчущей галереи и дальше. Послушайте историю строительства станции, абсурдно богатых Вандербильтов, которые ее финансировали, и обо всех знаковых достопримечательностях, которые делают этот терминал таким особенным.
18
Мидтаун
Добро пожаловать в оживленное, бьющееся сердце Нью-Йорка: Мидтаун Манхэттен. Пятая авеню, Рокфеллер-центр, Таймс-сквер и многое другое — это часть Большого Яблока, где все происходит. Совершите прогулку с GPS-навигатором по самым знаковым достопримечательностям этого района и узнайте историю, стоящую за всем этим. Если вы хотите увидеть Нью-Йорк таким, каким его показывают в кино, вам сюда!
19
Бэттери Парк
Посмотрите на Статую Свободы с лучшей точки Нью-Йорка! Любуясь культовой статуей, узнайте все о ее создании, ее символике и о том, как такая огромная скульптура проделала путь от Франции до США!
20
Уолл-Стрит
Откройте для себя сердце финансового района в центре Манхэттена, который уже более века меняет мир. Совершите экскурсию по таким местам, которые обязательно нужно посетить, как «Зарядный бык» на Уолл-стрит, Всемирный торговый центр, Мемориал 9/11 и другие. Кроме того, поверните время вспять и узнайте увлекательную историю о том, как Нью-Йорк стал финансовым центром мира, начиная со времен американской революции и заканчивая скромным происхождением Нью-Йоркской фондовой биржи.
21
Columbus Circle
Your tour of Midtown Manhattan begins at Columbus Circle at the intersection of 59th and Broadway. From here, you'll stroll through the Big Apple's biggest attractions, from Carnegie Hall to Rockefeller Center and the Empire State Building! NOTE: In this bundle, each tour is 2+ miles long and takes 1-2 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
22
Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall dates back to 1891, and has been the premier venue for classical music ever since. But this hall doesn't just host classical concerts these days. It's also seen superstars like David Bowie and Jay-Z perform.
23
Pulitzer Fountain
This fountain honors the journalist Joseph Pulitzer. And yes, he's the man the Pulitzer Prize was named for. Here, you'll not only get to admire the fountain, but also get an explanation of the sculpture atop it.
24
Times Square
No visit to Manhattan would be complete without a stop in Times Square. This iconic square is positively glowing with huge electronic billboards, buzzing with street performers, and lined with one-of-a-kind stores like the strangely fascinating M&M Store. It's a place you won't soon forget!
25
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is perhaps New York's second greatest example of the Art Deco movement, behind only the Empire State Building. Its crown, composed of seven radiating arches, is positively iconic, and makes it a fantastic target for photo shoots to commemorate your visit.
26
Balto Statue
This statue commemorates everyone's favorite husky, who became famous when he brought lifesaving medicine to a remote Alaskan town through blinding blizzards and subzero temperatures. The dog himself was actually in attendance for the unveiling of this statue!
27
Bethesda Terrace
This gorgeous Italian-style terrace is the heart of Central Park. It was crucial to the original design for the park and remains one of the most beautiful places in New York City to this day. It has an upper and a lower section, both of which are simply breathtaking.
28
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet tall and almost 100 feet across, this fountain is impossible to miss. It's topped by a sculpture known as the Angel of the Waters, which was the only statue included in the original design for Central Park. Here, you'll also get a glimpse at Central Park's long cinematic history.
29
Hans Christian Andersen Statue
This bronze statue honors Hans Christian Andersen, the beloved Danish children’s author responsible for works such as "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling." From here, you might also see model sailboats on the water, as long as the weather is warm enough.
30
Alice in Wonderland Statue
This large statue of Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll's classic book is a favorite among kids. It was actually designed to be climbed on, and the polished, shiny bronze stands as a testament to how successful this design ended up being.
31
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Colloquially known as the Met, this is one of the most famous museums in the world. It boasts 5,000 years of art from all over the world, from European masters like Monet to artifacts from ancient Egypt and beyond. If you're a lover of art or history, this is a must-see spot.
32
Alexander Hamilton Statue
Alexander Hamilton may have been popularized by the Broadway play, but this monument has been here well before anyone thought to put the man on stage. And for good reason! Hamilton was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and served as George Washington's right hand man during the American Revolution.
33
American Merchant Marines Memorial
This strange, unsettling sculpture depicts a drowning man grasping for purchase as another man tries in vain to save him. At high tide, he is completely submerged by water. This memorial commemorates the sinking of the SS Muskogee during World War II.
34
Castle Clinton National Monument
Built at the beginning of the 19th century, this castle-like fort was originally designed to fend off a British attack. It later became an immigration processing station and today is where you can buy tickets for the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. If you want to see those landmarks up close, this is the place to go.
35
SeaGlass Carousel
The SeaGlass Carousel is a huge hit among younger visitors. Instead of horses, this carousel features colorful fish. And instead of moving in one direction, the fish twirl and criss-cross and move about the entire space. Your tour concludes here.
36
Brooklyn Bridge
Opened in 1883, this iconic bridge almost didn't see the light of day. As you admire its impressive architecture, you'll hear about the multitude of problems which beset the construction process, as well as how engineers finally overcame them.
37
Jane's Carousel
This classic wooden carousel was built in 1922 for an amusement park in Youngstown, Ohio. It has been restored to its original working condition and is a wonderful stop for any youngsters.
38
St. Ann's Warehouse
These picture-perfect arches are Instagram-famous for a reason. If you're looking for a great photo spot to commemorate your visit to Brooklyn, this is the stop for you. The red brick and lush greenery contrast to make for some truly memorable snapshots.
39
Cadman Plaza Park
Cadman Plaza is a pleasant green space named for Reverend Samuel Parkes Cadman. As you stroll through this peaceful space, you'll get to know Cadman and understand why he was important enough to name a park after.
40
Brooklyn War Memorial
The Brooklyn War Memorial features two 20-foot-tall statues, which were among the largest in the city when they were first sculpted. It honors those who fought and died during World War II. Your tour concludes here, just down the street from where it began.
41
Columbus Circle
Your tour of Midtown Manhattan begins at Columbus Circle at the intersection of 59th and Broadway. From here, you'll stroll through the Big Apple's biggest attractions, from Carnegie Hall to Rockefeller Center and the Empire State Building! NOTE: In this bundle, each tour is 2+ miles long and takes 1-2 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
42
Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall dates back to 1891, and has been the premier venue for classical music ever since. But this hall doesn't just host classical concerts these days. It's also seen superstars like David Bowie and Jay-Z perform.
43
Pulitzer Fountain
This fountain honors the journalist Joseph Pulitzer. And yes, he's the man the Pulitzer Prize was named for. Here, you'll not only get to admire the fountain, but also get an explanation of the sculpture atop it.
44
Times Square
No visit to Manhattan would be complete without a stop in Times Square. This iconic square is positively glowing with huge electronic billboards, buzzing with street performers, and lined with one-of-a-kind stores like the strangely fascinating M&M Store. It's a place you won't soon forget!
45
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is perhaps New York's second greatest example of the Art Deco movement, behind only the Empire State Building. Its crown, composed of seven radiating arches, is positively iconic, and makes it a fantastic target for photo shoots to commemorate your visit.
46
Balto Statue
This statue commemorates everyone's favorite husky, who became famous when he brought lifesaving medicine to a remote Alaskan town through blinding blizzards and subzero temperatures. The dog himself was actually in attendance for the unveiling of this statue!
47
Bethesda Terrace
This gorgeous Italian-style terrace is the heart of Central Park. It was crucial to the original design for the park and remains one of the most beautiful places in New York City to this day. It has an upper and a lower section, both of which are simply breathtaking.
48
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet tall and almost 100 feet across, this fountain is impossible to miss. It's topped by a sculpture known as the Angel of the Waters, which was the only statue included in the original design for Central Park. Here, you'll also get a glimpse at Central Park's long cinematic history.
49
Hans Christian Andersen Statue
This bronze statue honors Hans Christian Andersen, the beloved Danish children’s author responsible for works such as "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling." From here, you might also see model sailboats on the water, as long as the weather is warm enough.
50
Alice in Wonderland Statue
This large statue of Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll's classic book is a favorite among kids. It was actually designed to be climbed on, and the polished, shiny bronze stands as a testament to how successful this design ended up being.
51
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Colloquially known as the Met, this is one of the most famous museums in the world. It boasts 5,000 years of art from all over the world, from European masters like Monet to artifacts from ancient Egypt and beyond. If you're a lover of art or history, this is a must-see spot.
52
Alexander Hamilton Statue
Alexander Hamilton may have been popularized by the Broadway play, but this monument has been here well before anyone thought to put the man on stage. And for good reason! Hamilton was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and served as George Washington's right hand man during the American Revolution.
53
American Merchant Marines Memorial
This strange, unsettling sculpture depicts a drowning man grasping for purchase as another man tries in vain to save him. At high tide, he is completely submerged by water. This memorial commemorates the sinking of the SS Muskogee during World War II.
54
Castle Clinton National Monument
Built at the beginning of the 19th century, this castle-like fort was originally designed to fend off a British attack. It later became an immigration processing station and today is where you can buy tickets for the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. If you want to see those landmarks up close, this is the place to go.
55
SeaGlass Carousel
The SeaGlass Carousel is a huge hit among younger visitors. Instead of horses, this carousel features colorful fish. And instead of moving in one direction, the fish twirl and criss-cross and move about the entire space. Your tour concludes here.
56
Brooklyn Bridge
Opened in 1883, this iconic bridge almost didn't see the light of day. As you admire its impressive architecture, you'll hear about the multitude of problems which beset the construction process, as well as how engineers finally overcame them.
57
Jane's Carousel
This classic wooden carousel was built in 1922 for an amusement park in Youngstown, Ohio. It has been restored to its original working condition and is a wonderful stop for any youngsters.
58
St. Ann's Warehouse
These picture-perfect arches are Instagram-famous for a reason. If you're looking for a great photo spot to commemorate your visit to Brooklyn, this is the stop for you. The red brick and lush greenery contrast to make for some truly memorable snapshots.
59
Cadman Plaza Park
Cadman Plaza is a pleasant green space named for Reverend Samuel Parkes Cadman. As you stroll through this peaceful space, you'll get to know Cadman and understand why he was important enough to name a park after.
60
Brooklyn War Memorial
The Brooklyn War Memorial features two 20-foot-tall statues, which were among the largest in the city when they were first sculpted. It honors those who fought and died during World War II. Your tour concludes here, just down the street from where it began.
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Отзывы (1)
demetricb2024
May 2024
The tour was awesome, we took a lot of pictures! Also learned a lot about Hawaiian history. Would definitely do another tour in a different part of the city…
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2024
It looks like you accidentally left a review for the NYC tour while meaning to rave about your Hawaiian adventure, Demetric! No worries; we all mix things up sometimes. I'm so glad you learned a bunch about Hawaiian history and captured some amazing pictures—it sounds like a fantastic trip! Thanks for the awesome review!

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