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Частная пешеходная экскурсия по Центральному парку с личным фотографом

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Эта частная пешеходная экскурсия с личным фотографом — идеальный способ сделать бесценные профессиональные фотографии вас и вашего спутника (спутников) в удобном темпе на фоне культового Нью-Йорка. Тур будет сосредоточен на Центральном парке с многочисленными достопримечательностями на 843 акрах этого уединения в Нью-Йорке. Исследуйте достопримечательности в своем собственном темпе, по-своему. На протяжении всего тура ваш гид /фотограф будет давать вам многочисленные предложения по ресторанам, магазинам и местам в глуши, которые вы можете исследовать во время своего пребывания в Нью-Йорке.

Все туры могут быть адаптированы под ваши интересы.

Вы сможете вернуть воспоминания домой без дополнительной оплаты! ZIP-файл и фотогалерея с десятками ваших изображений будут отправлены по электронной почте в течение 48 часов после тура, чтобы их можно было легко загрузить, просмотреть и поделиться с друзьями и семьей.
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Subway Tips and Tutorial to make the most of your time and save you transportation expenses in NYC
Customized, private walking tour with a licensed NYC tour guide, personal, vacation photographer
Invaluable insights & knowledge about NYC from a native
At least 75 photos from the tour delivered via zip-file and photo gallery no later than 48 hours after the tour
Personal orientation to New York City so you can get the most out of your stay
Subway Tips and Tutorial to make the most of your time and save you transportation expenses in NYC
Customized, private walking tour with a licensed NYC tour guide, personal, vacation photographer
Дополнительная информация
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в детской коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Подходит для всех уровни физической подготовки
  • Ваши фотографии в высоком разрешении будут доставлены в виде zip-файла и фотогалереи не позднее, чем через 48 часов после тура. Альтернативные способы доставки доступны по запросу. Пожалуйста, сообщите своему гиду предпочтительный способ доставки в день тура.
  • В случае ненастной погоды вам будет предложена альтернативная дата или полный возврат средств.
  • Доступно дезинфицирующее средство для рук. путешественникам и персоналу
  • Регулярные проверки температуры у сотрудников
  • Платные правила пребывания дома для сотрудников с симптомами заболевания
  • Средства/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
  • Маски обязательны для гидов в общественных местах.
  • Все туры являются частными. Гиды будут измерять температуру по прибытии гостей, чтобы убедиться, что у них действительно жар. Поскольку туры частные, мы не будем измерять температуру гостей. Гиды будут в масках.
Что ожидать
1
Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
2
Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
3
Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
4
Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
5
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
6
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
7
Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
8
The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
9
Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
10
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
11
Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
12
PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
13
Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
14
Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
15
Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
16
Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
17
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
18
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
19
Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
20
The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
21
Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
22
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
23
Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
24
PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
25
Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
26
Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
27
Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
28
Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
29
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
30
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
31
Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
32
The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
33
Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
34
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
35
Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
36
PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
37
Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
38
Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
39
Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
40
Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
41
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
42
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
43
Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
44
The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
45
Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
46
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
47
Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
48
PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
49
Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
50
Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
51
Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
52
Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
53
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
54
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
55
Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
56
The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
57
Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
58
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
59
Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
60
PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
61
Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
62
Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
63
Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
64
Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
65
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
66
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
67
Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
68
The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
69
Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
70
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
71
Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
72
PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
73
Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
74
Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
75
Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
76
Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
77
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
78
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
79
Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
80
The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
81
Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
82
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
83
Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
84
PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
85
Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
86
Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
87
Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
88
Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
89
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
90
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
91
Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
92
The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
93
Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
94
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
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Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
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PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
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Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
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Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
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Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
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Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
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Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
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Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
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Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
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The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
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Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
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Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
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Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
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PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
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Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
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Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
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Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
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Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
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Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
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Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
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Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
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The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
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Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
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Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
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Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
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PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
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Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
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Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
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Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
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Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
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Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
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Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
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Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
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The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
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Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
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Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
131
Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
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PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
133
Times Square
The most bustling area of New York City, known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas, and electronic billboards. It is one of the places that make New York a city that never sleeps.
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Broadway
Broadway is the heart of NYC's performing arts scene.
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Central Park
Arguably one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park is a manmade wonder. Set in the middle of bustling Manhattan, its grounds serve as a safe haven, not only for athletes, daydreamers, musicians, and strollers, but also for teems of migratory birds each year. One can spend an entire peaceful day roaming its grounds, gazing upon nearly 50 fountains, monuments, and sculptures or admiring its 36 bridges and arches.
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Gapstow Bridge
Curving gracefully over the Pond, Gapstow is one of the iconic bridges in Central Park, offering one of the best views of the New York City skyline.
137
Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace, at 72nd street, seamlessly weaves architecture into the surrounding landscapes. Bethesda Terrace is considered the heart of Central Park.
138
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Fountain rises high above Bethesda Terrace, looking over the hundreds of visitors that come every day to enjoy the view of the Lake and relax at the “heart” of the Central Park. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by Emma Stebbins in 1873 and is one of the most recognizable icons in the entire park.
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Bow Bridge
The first cast-iron bridge in the Park (and the second oldest in America), the bridge was built between 1859 and 1862. Bow Bridge is named for its graceful shape, reminiscent of the bow of an archer or violinist. ... Today, Bow Bridge is one of New York's most romantic settings and a muse for photographers.
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The Ramble
The Ramble is a 36-acre "wild garden." Central Park's designers imagined a tranquil spot where visitors could stroll, discover forest gardens rich with plantings, and meander along the paths. This truly is a place for the urban explorer to escape the city and get utterly lost in nature.
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Ladies Pavilion
Central Park's Ladies Pavilion is a secluded spot located near 75th Street on the west side of the park, next to The Lake. The Pavilion's antique-style construction, location, and beauty have made it one of the most sought-after park locations for special events, especially weddings ceremonies, and photo shoots. The Pavilion is made from cast iron, slate, wood, and stone and is situated on The Lake at Hernshead, a rock structure that resembles the shape of a heron. The Pavilion's floor is made from Manhattan schist coping stones that had originally been part of another Central Park structure.
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Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a living memorial to the world-famous singer, songwriter, and peace activist, John Lennon. During his career with the Beatles and in his solo work, Lennon's music gave hope and inspiration for world peace and his memory and mission lives on in Strawberry Fields. This tranquil section of Central Park was named after one of Lennon's favorite songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
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Upper West Side
Nestled between Riverside and Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The Upper West Side is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and Lincoln Center, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene defy expectations in this sparkling and cozy uptown neighborhood.
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PhotoTrek Tours
Private New York City walking tour with your personal photographer to capture you and your companion(s), together in photos with iconic NYC landmarks as your backdrop.
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Таймс Сквер
Самый оживленный район Нью-Йорка, известный множеством бродвейских театров, кинотеатров и электронных рекламных щитов. Это одно из мест, которые делают Нью-Йорк городом, который никогда не спит.
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Бродвей
Бродвей — сердце сцены исполнительского искусства Нью-Йорка.
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Центральный парк
Возможно, один из самых известных парков в мире, Центральный парк — это рукотворное чудо. Расположенный посреди шумного Манхэттена, его территория служит убежищем не только для спортсменов, мечтателей, музыкантов и гуляющих, но и для множества перелетных птиц каждый год. Можно провести целый мирный день, бродя по его территории, глядя на почти 50 фонтанов, памятников и скульптур или любуясь 36 мостами и арками.
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Мост Гэпстоу
Изящно изгибаясь над прудом, Гэпстоу является одним из знаковых мостов в Центральном парке, откуда открывается один из лучших видов на горизонт Нью-Йорка.
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Бетесда Терраса
Bethesda Terrace на 72-й улице органично вплетает архитектуру в окружающий ландшафт. Bethesda Terrace считается сердцем Центрального парка.
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Фонтан Бетесда
Фонтан Bethesda возвышается высоко над Bethesda Terrace, глядя на сотни посетителей, которые каждый день приходят, чтобы насладиться видом на озеро и отдохнуть в «сердце» Центрального парка. Скульптура, которая венчает его, «Ангел вод», была спроектирована Эммой Стеббинс в 1873 году и является одной из самых узнаваемых икон во всем парке.
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Боу Бридж
Первый чугунный мост в парке (и второй по возрасту в Америке), мост был построен между 1859 и 1862 годами. Боу-Бридж назван за свою изящную форму, напоминающую смычок лучника или скрипача. ... Сегодня Боу-Бридж — одно из самых романтичных мест Нью-Йорка и муза для фотографов.
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Рамбл
Рамбл — это «дикий сад» площадью 36 акров. Дизайнеры Центрального парка представили себе спокойное место, где посетители могли бы прогуляться, открыть для себя лесные сады, богатые насаждениями, и побродить по дорожкам. Это действительно место, где городской исследователь может сбежать из города и полностью потеряться в природе.
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Дамский павильон
Дамский павильон Центрального парка — это уединенное место, расположенное недалеко от 75-й улицы в западной части парка, рядом с озером. Конструкция, расположение и красота павильона в античном стиле сделали его одним из самых популярных парковых мест для проведения особых мероприятий, особенно свадебных церемоний и фотосессий. Павильон сделан из чугуна, сланца, дерева и камня и расположен на озере в Хернсхеде, скальном сооружении, напоминающем форму цапли. Пол павильона сделан из манхэттенских сланцевых облицовочных камней, которые изначально были частью другого сооружения Центрального парка.
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Земляничные поля, Мемориал Джона Леннона
Strawberry Fields — живой памятник всемирно известному певцу, автору песен и борцу за мир Джону Леннону. Во время его карьеры с «Битлз» и его сольной работы музыка Леннона давала надежду и вдохновение для мира во всем мире, а память о нем и его миссия живут в Strawberry Fields. Этот тихий район Центрального парка был назван в честь одной из любимых песен Леннона «Strawberry Fields Forever».
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Верхний Вест-Сайд
Верхний Вест-Сайд, расположенный между Риверсайдом и Центральным парком, является одним из самых зеленых районов Манхэттена. Верхний Вест-Сайд известен популярными достопримечательностями, такими как Музей естественной истории и Линкольн-центр, но спокойные бистро и оживленная барная сцена бросают вызов ожиданиям в этом искрящемся и уютном районе на окраине города.
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ФотоТрек Туры
Частная пешеходная экскурсия по Нью-Йорку с вашим личным фотографом, чтобы запечатлеть вас и ваших спутников на фотографиях на фоне знаковых достопримечательностей Нью-Йорка.
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Frissia M
Nov 2017

Kenneddy was just amazing. You must try this experience. Definitely a lifetime memory.

BradandJanet
Oct 2017
We chose the Central park tour which starts in Times Square and then moves to Central Park. Mark is a real New Yorker and has a heap of local knowledge and history. He takes you through the subway and explains how to get a ticket etc and takes real NY shots. It is a fast moving session but we was happy to slow down when we asked as it was a hot and steamy day. Do think about what you wear as you end up with a lot of photos of yourself! As a couple we were sick of selfies so this was a great reminder of NY. Cant recommend this tour highly enough. I would do at the beginning of your time in NY as Mark has lots of practical advice.. Thanks Mark
Jenna M
Aug 2017

The best thing we've booked in a long time. Kennedy was a fantastic tour guide and photographer. We got our photos the next morning and they are everything we hoped they'd be and more! We ended up with more than 100 photos. I would highly recommend this to anyone who is visiting New York City!

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