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Потрясающий аудио-тур по Нью-Йорку с гидом

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The Big Apple. Shopping and dining capital. Epicentre of the arts. Architectural darling. Trendsetter. The Big Apple. The city that never sleeps. New York City has many labels, and has an irresistible pull for people around the globe.

Perfectly suited for discovery on foot, our self-guided audio tour allows you to set the pace and explore at your leisure as you uncover the stories of this amazing city.

To discover this fascinating city in your own time and at your own pace just download this self-guided audio tour, pop in your headphones, open the map that comes with your download and start walking.

This unmissable tour of the renowned and vibrant city of New York will take you on an adventurous journey where you will see sights such as the ever popular Times Square and the iconic Empire State Building.

The tour will take approximately two hours, but you can pause the audio guide when needed. Grab a bite to eat or shop.

Please note that this tour is only available in English.

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Self-paced
Self-Guided Audio Tour
Downloadable link to download mp3 file and map
Zip folder of audio files and map
Круглосуточная поддержка клиентов.
Игра для исследования города, доступная на вашем телефоне (приложение Questo).
Downloadable link to download mp3 file and map
Дополнительная информация
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Tour downloading instructions are in the "Before You Go" section of your ticket.
  • No admission fees or physical guide included.
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Please download the audio file and make it ready before you start your journey
  • Available only in English.
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1
Broadway
Broadway is one of the busiest streets in New York. Originally a track that allowed passage across the island’s swamplands, it has transformed into one of the most well - known thoroughfares in the world.
2
Times Square
In 1904, the offices of the New York Times newspaper were moved to 42nd Street on what was th en called Longacre Square. The influence of the newspaper and the volume of employees it brought here led to the construction of a subway station, as well as the renaming of the area to Times Square.
3
James A. Farley Post Office
The James Farley Post Office is the main post office building in New York City. Above the Corinthian colonnade at the building’s front the words "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds" are inscribed.
4
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is one of the country's most popular skyscraper buildings. Named after the State of New York itself, it is another of the city’s buildings which epitomizes the roaring 1920s.
5
Herald Square
Herald Square is named for the New York Herald, a no longer functioning newspaper, which was founded by James Gordon Bennett in 1835. The newspaper, famous for its sensational coverage of scandals and for its widespread circulation, stopped its publishing in 1924
6
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is one of the most majestic and beautiful skyscrapers in America, if not the world. As a structure, fewer buildings encapsulate the optimism or commercia lism of the American 1920s more than this building.
7
Central Park
Central Park is the first landscaped public recreation area in the United States. Fully completed in 1859, the immense green expanse in the middle of the city has offered a retreat to tourists and locals alike for well over 150 years.
8
Broadway
Broadway is one of the busiest streets in New York. Originally a track that allowed passage across the island’s swamplands, it has transformed into one of the most well - known thoroughfares in the world.
9
Times Square
In 1904, the offices of the New York Times newspaper were moved to 42nd Street on what was th en called Longacre Square. The influence of the newspaper and the volume of employees it brought here led to the construction of a subway station, as well as the renaming of the area to Times Square.
10
James A. Farley Post Office
The James Farley Post Office is the main post office building in New York City. Above the Corinthian colonnade at the building’s front the words "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds" are inscribed.
11
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is one of the country's most popular skyscraper buildings. Named after the State of New York itself, it is another of the city’s buildings which epitomizes the roaring 1920s.
12
Herald Square
Herald Square is named for the New York Herald, a no longer functioning newspaper, which was founded by James Gordon Bennett in 1835. The newspaper, famous for its sensational coverage of scandals and for its widespread circulation, stopped its publishing in 1924
13
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is one of the most majestic and beautiful skyscrapers in America, if not the world. As a structure, fewer buildings encapsulate the optimism or commercia lism of the American 1920s more than this building.
14
Central Park
Central Park is the first landscaped public recreation area in the United States. Fully completed in 1859, the immense green expanse in the middle of the city has offered a retreat to tourists and locals alike for well over 150 years.
15
Broadway
Broadway is one of the busiest streets in New York. Originally a track that allowed passage across the island’s swamplands, it has transformed into one of the most well - known thoroughfares in the world.
16
Times Square
In 1904, the offices of the New York Times newspaper were moved to 42nd Street on what was th en called Longacre Square. The influence of the newspaper and the volume of employees it brought here led to the construction of a subway station, as well as the renaming of the area to Times Square.
17
James A. Farley Post Office
The James Farley Post Office is the main post office building in New York City. Above the Corinthian colonnade at the building’s front the words "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds" are inscribed.
18
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is one of the country's most popular skyscraper buildings. Named after the State of New York itself, it is another of the city’s buildings which epitomizes the roaring 1920s.
19
Herald Square
Herald Square is named for the New York Herald, a no longer functioning newspaper, which was founded by James Gordon Bennett in 1835. The newspaper, famous for its sensational coverage of scandals and for its widespread circulation, stopped its publishing in 1924
20
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is one of the most majestic and beautiful skyscrapers in America, if not the world. As a structure, fewer buildings encapsulate the optimism or commercia lism of the American 1920s more than this building.
21
Central Park
Central Park is the first landscaped public recreation area in the United States. Fully completed in 1859, the immense green expanse in the middle of the city has offered a retreat to tourists and locals alike for well over 150 years.
22
Бродвей
Бродвей — одна из самых оживленных улиц Нью-Йорка. Первоначально дорожка, позволявшая пройти через болота острова, он превратился в один из самых - известен магистрали в мире.
23
Таймс Сквер
В 1904 году редакция газеты New York Times была перенесена на 42-ю улицу. было en называется Longacre Square. Влияние газеты и объем сотрудников, которых она привела сюда, привела к строительству станции метро, ​​а также переименование площади в Таймс-сквер.
24
Почтовое отделение Джеймса А. Фарли
Почтовое отделение Джеймса Фарли — главное почтовое отделение в Нью-Йорке. Над Коринфская колоннада на фасаде здания со словами «Ни снега, ни дождя, ни зноя, ни Ночной мрак останавливает этих курьеров от быстрого завершения назначенных им обходов». вписанный.
25
Эмпайр Стейт Билдинг
Эмпайр Стейт Билдинг — один из самых популярных небоскребов страны. Названное в честь самого штата Нью-Йорк, это еще одно здание города, которое олицетворяет бурные 1920-е годы.
26
Геральд Сквер
Геральд-сквер названа в честь Нью-Йорк Геральд, больше не действующая газета, который был основан Джеймсом Гордоном Беннетом в 1835 году. Газета, известная своими сенсационное освещение скандалов и его широкое распространение прекратили его публикацию в 1924 году
27
Крайслер-билдинг
Крайслер-билдинг — один из самых величественных и красивых небоскребов Америки, если не мир. Как структура, меньшее количество зданий заключает в себе оптимизм или коммерцию. лизм американских 1920-х больше, чем это здание.
28
Центральный парк
Центральный парк — первая благоустроенная общественная зона отдыха в США. Полностью завершенное в 1859 году огромное зеленое пространство в центре города уже более 150 лет предлагает убежище как туристам, так и местным жителям.
29
Broadway
Broadway is one of the busiest streets in New York. Originally a track that allowed passage across the island’s swamplands, it has transformed into one of the most well - known thoroughfares in the world.
30
Times Square
In 1904, the offices of the New York Times newspaper were moved to 42nd Street on what was th en called Longacre Square. The influence of the newspaper and the volume of employees it brought here led to the construction of a subway station, as well as the renaming of the area to Times Square.
31
James A. Farley Post Office
The James Farley Post Office is the main post office building in New York City. Above the Corinthian colonnade at the building’s front the words "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds" are inscribed.
32
Herald Square
Herald Square is named for the New York Herald, a no longer functioning newspaper, which was founded by James Gordon Bennett in 1835. The newspaper, famous for its sensational coverage of scandals and for its widespread circulation, stopped its publishing in 1924
33
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is one of the most majestic and beautiful skyscrapers in America, if not the world. As a structure, fewer buildings encapsulate the optimism or commercia lism of the American 1920s more than this building.
34
Central Park
Central Park is the first landscaped public recreation area in the United States. Fully completed in 1859, the immense green expanse in the middle of the city has offered a retreat to tourists and locals alike for well over 150 years.
35
Broadway
Broadway is one of the busiest streets in New York. Originally a track that allowed passage across the island’s swamplands, it has transformed into one of the most well - known thoroughfares in the world.
36
Times Square
In 1904, the offices of the New York Times newspaper were moved to 42nd Street on what was th en called Longacre Square. The influence of the newspaper and the volume of employees it brought here led to the construction of a subway station, as well as the renaming of the area to Times Square.
37
James A. Farley Post Office
The James Farley Post Office is the main post office building in New York City. Above the Corinthian colonnade at the building’s front the words "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds" are inscribed.
38
Herald Square
Herald Square is named for the New York Herald, a no longer functioning newspaper, which was founded by James Gordon Bennett in 1835. The newspaper, famous for its sensational coverage of scandals and for its widespread circulation, stopped its publishing in 1924
39
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is one of the most majestic and beautiful skyscrapers in America, if not the world. As a structure, fewer buildings encapsulate the optimism or commercia lism of the American 1920s more than this building.
40
Central Park
Central Park is the first landscaped public recreation area in the United States. Fully completed in 1859, the immense green expanse in the middle of the city has offered a retreat to tourists and locals alike for well over 150 years.
41
Broadway
Broadway is one of the busiest streets in New York. Originally a track that allowed passage across the island’s swamplands, it has transformed into one of the most well - known thoroughfares in the world.
42
Times Square
In 1904, the offices of the New York Times newspaper were moved to 42nd Street on what was th en called Longacre Square. The influence of the newspaper and the volume of employees it brought here led to the construction of a subway station, as well as the renaming of the area to Times Square.
43
James A. Farley Post Office
The James Farley Post Office is the main post office building in New York City. Above the Corinthian colonnade at the building’s front the words "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds" are inscribed.
44
Herald Square
Herald Square is named for the New York Herald, a no longer functioning newspaper, which was founded by James Gordon Bennett in 1835. The newspaper, famous for its sensational coverage of scandals and for its widespread circulation, stopped its publishing in 1924
45
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is one of the most majestic and beautiful skyscrapers in America, if not the world. As a structure, fewer buildings encapsulate the optimism or commercia lism of the American 1920s more than this building.
46
Central Park
Central Park is the first landscaped public recreation area in the United States. Fully completed in 1859, the immense green expanse in the middle of the city has offered a retreat to tourists and locals alike for well over 150 years.
47
Broadway
Broadway is one of the busiest streets in New York. Originally a track that allowed passage across the island’s swamplands, it has transformed into one of the most well - known thoroughfares in the world.
48
Times Square
In 1904, the offices of the New York Times newspaper were moved to 42nd Street on what was th en called Longacre Square. The influence of the newspaper and the volume of employees it brought here led to the construction of a subway station, as well as the renaming of the area to Times Square.
49
James A. Farley Post Office
The James Farley Post Office is the main post office building in New York City. Above the Corinthian colonnade at the building’s front the words "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds" are inscribed.
50
Herald Square
Herald Square is named for the New York Herald, a no longer functioning newspaper, which was founded by James Gordon Bennett in 1835. The newspaper, famous for its sensational coverage of scandals and for its widespread circulation, stopped its publishing in 1924
51
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is one of the most majestic and beautiful skyscrapers in America, if not the world. As a structure, fewer buildings encapsulate the optimism or commercia lism of the American 1920s more than this building.
52
Central Park
Central Park is the first landscaped public recreation area in the United States. Fully completed in 1859, the immense green expanse in the middle of the city has offered a retreat to tourists and locals alike for well over 150 years.
53
Broadway
Broadway is one of the busiest streets in New York. Originally a track that allowed passage across the island’s swamplands, it has transformed into one of the most well - known thoroughfares in the world.
54
Times Square
In 1904, the offices of the New York Times newspaper were moved to 42nd Street on what was th en called Longacre Square. The influence of the newspaper and the volume of employees it brought here led to the construction of a subway station, as well as the renaming of the area to Times Square.
55
James A. Farley Post Office
The James Farley Post Office is the main post office building in New York City. Above the Corinthian colonnade at the building’s front the words "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds" are inscribed.
56
Herald Square
Herald Square is named for the New York Herald, a no longer functioning newspaper, which was founded by James Gordon Bennett in 1835. The newspaper, famous for its sensational coverage of scandals and for its widespread circulation, stopped its publishing in 1924
57
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is one of the most majestic and beautiful skyscrapers in America, if not the world. As a structure, fewer buildings encapsulate the optimism or commercia lism of the American 1920s more than this building.
58
Central Park
Central Park is the first landscaped public recreation area in the United States. Fully completed in 1859, the immense green expanse in the middle of the city has offered a retreat to tourists and locals alike for well over 150 years.
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