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Единая всемирная обсерватория и тур по Всемирному торговому центру

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Недавно открывшуюся обсерваторию One World Observatory обязательно нужно посетить в Нью-Йорке. Гарантируйте себе вход на этот популярный сайт с заранее зарезервированным билетом. После экскурсии по местам памяти терактов 11 сентября, включая отражающие бассейны, Мемориал пожарного и часовню Святого Петра, вы можете самостоятельно осмотреть 102-й этаж One World Trade Center.
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Mon 23 Dec
Начинается с $79.00
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Что включено
Professional English- speaking tour guide
30-минутное посещение Исчезающего острова
Professional English- speaking tour guide
Кофе и/или чай
Professional English- speaking tour guide
Professional English- speaking tour guide
Солнцезащитный крем
Дополнительная информация
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости.
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки.
  • Тур будет проходить ТОЛЬКО на английском языке.
  • Обратите внимание, что вам понадобится пройти через контроль безопасности в стиле аэропорта, чтобы войти в One World Observatory, и неизбежные очереди могут накапливаться, когда люди проходят через контроль безопасности. Некоторые предметы не допускаются в Обсерваторию, и такие предметы будут конфискованы и не будут возвращены. Пожалуйста, ознакомьтесь с рекомендациями One World Observatory относительно конкретных запрещенных предметов.
  • Разрешены только сумки/рюкзаки/пакеты размером не более 16 дюймов в высоту и 18 дюймов в длину. В этом месте нет шкафчиков или кладовых.
  • В One World Observatory нельзя проносить еду и напитки.
  • Вход в обсерваторию в 17:00. Средняя продолжительность посещения — 1 час.
  • Св. Часовня Святого Павла закрыта по вторникам и четвергам на ремонт в обозримом будущем, а также может быть закрыта в другие дни. В дни, когда часовня Святого Павла закрыта, совершите поездку по территории и замените посещение внутри дополнительными местами, важными для событий 11 сентября, но обычно не освещаемыми в туре
  • COVID UPDATE.Прогулки соответствуют все постановления местного самоуправления. Вам может потребоваться носить маску или предъявить доказательство вакцинации, чтобы войти в определенные места. Актуальную информацию см. в руководящих указаниях правительства штата Нью-Йорк.
  • Для путешественников в общественных местах требуются маски.
  • Для путешественников и сотрудников доступно дезинфицирующее средство для рук.
  • Социальное дистанцирование соблюдается на протяжении всего опыта
Что ожидать
1
St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
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American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
3
The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
4
One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
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St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
6
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
8
One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
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St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
10
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
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St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
14
American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
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St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
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American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
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St. Paul's Chapel
You’ll start out at St. Peter’s Church from where you walk over to St. Paul’s Chapel with a more personal insight into the drama that unfolded here. This was where families and friends came to pray, offer support and await news in the immediate aftermath of the attacks; as testified by the hand-drawn cards and memorials, personal memorabilia and photographs that still hang here.
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American Express 11 Tears Memorial
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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The Oculus
On next to some sites you may have missed visiting on your own. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll see special spots away from the major landmarks. At the 9/11 Memorial, your guide will make your visit that bit more special. Together you’ll see the Twin Reflecting Pools, built in the footprints of the World Trade Centre and engraved with the names of every victim. Learn the little nuances that make it more touching; like how staff place a single rose in the name of each victim on their birthday. Visit the Fireman’s Memorial to pay tribute to those brave men and women who worked around the clock after the attacks. See the Survivor’s Tree, a single tree which miraculously survived the attacks and was nursed back to health by New Yorkers, as a symbol of their enduring strength.
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One World Observatory
The highlight of your tour comes at the end with a visit to the brand new One World Observatory. With pre-reserved tickets your visit is guaranteed to go ahead regardless of the how large the crowds are. There’s not much explanation needed here so your guide will leave you for an independent visit. Inside the lobby you’ll find videos about the production of this incredible structure - said to be the strongest in the world - and of the men and women who built it. Then board a ‘skypod’ to travel through time AND space. Created in association with Universal Studios, the special ‘skypod’ elevators are covered inside in LCD screens, on which you’ll watch the changing face of New York from the 1600s to today while ascending 102 floors in just 42 seconds. Disembark at the top of One World Tower for incredible panoramic views over NYC. What better way to end a day of looking back with a glance into the future.
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Часовня Святого Павла
Вы начнете в церкви Святого Петра, откуда вы дойдете до часовни Святого Павла с более личным пониманием драмы, которая здесь развернулась. Именно сюда приходили семьи и друзья, чтобы помолиться, предложить поддержку и дождаться новостей сразу после нападений; о чем свидетельствуют нарисованные от руки открытки и мемориалы, личные памятные вещи и фотографии, которые до сих пор висят здесь.
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Мемориал American Express 11 слез
Рядом с некоторыми сайтами, которые вы, возможно, пропустили самостоятельно. С местным гидом, ведущим вас, вы увидите особые места вдали от основных достопримечательностей. В Мемориале 9/11 ваш гид сделает ваше посещение более особенным. Вместе вы увидите Двойные отражающие бассейны, построенные по следам Всемирного торгового центра и выгравированные с именами каждой жертвы. Изучите маленькие нюансы, которые сделают его более трогательным; например, как сотрудники кладут одну розу на имя каждой жертвы в день их рождения. Посетите Мемориал пожарного, чтобы воздать должное тем смелым мужчинам и женщинам, которые работали круглосуточно после терактов. Посмотрите на «Дерево выживших», единственное дерево, которое чудом уцелело после нападений и было вылечено жителями Нью-Йорка как символ их непреходящей силы.
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Окулус
Рядом с некоторыми сайтами, которые вы, возможно, пропустили самостоятельно. С местным гидом, ведущим вас, вы увидите особые места вдали от основных достопримечательностей. В Мемориале 9/11 ваш гид сделает ваше посещение более особенным. Вместе вы увидите Двойные отражающие бассейны, построенные по следам Всемирного торгового центра и выгравированные с именами каждой жертвы. Изучите маленькие нюансы, которые сделают его более трогательным; например, как сотрудники кладут одну розу на имя каждой жертвы в день их рождения. Посетите Мемориал пожарного, чтобы воздать должное тем смелым мужчинам и женщинам, которые работали круглосуточно после терактов. Посмотрите на «Дерево выживших», единственное дерево, которое чудом уцелело после нападений и было вылечено жителями Нью-Йорка как символ их непреходящей силы.
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Обсерватория Единого Мира
Изюминкой вашего тура станет посещение совершенно новой обсерватории One World Observatory. С заранее забронированными билетами ваш визит гарантированно состоится, независимо от того, насколько велика толпа. Здесь не требуется особых объяснений, поэтому ваш гид оставит вас для самостоятельного посещения. В вестибюле вы найдете видеоролики о производстве этой невероятной конструкции, которая считается самой прочной в мире, а также о мужчинах и женщинах, которые ее построили. Затем сядьте на «скайпод», чтобы путешествовать во времени и пространстве. Созданные совместно с Universal Studios, специальные лифты «скайпод» покрыты внутри ЖК-экранами, на которых вы будете наблюдать за меняющимся лицом Нью-Йорка с 1600-х годов до наших дней, поднимаясь на 102 этажа всего за 42 секунды. Сойдите на вершине One World Tower, чтобы полюбоваться невероятным панорамным видом на Нью-Йорк. Что может быть лучше, чтобы закончить день, оглядываясь назад, взглядом в будущее.
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Отзывы (26)
Ana B
Nov 2016

Loved our walking tour and all the information imparted to us by our wonderful tour guide Rob. Very informative and thorough. The One World Observatory was a little too Disneyesque for our taste but the views are magnificent.

Karen_M
Oct 2016

Very Very GOOD, The tour was excellent and the guide Gerry was amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Would recommend it to all.

Dawn C
Oct 2016

Fantastic. Tour guide was knowledgeable, personable, and patient. The tour covered things I would normally have missed.

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