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Опыт иммигрантов: Статуя Свободы, остров Эллис и гастрономический тур по центру города

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Пойдем с нами, и мы исследуем богатую иммигрантскую историю Нью-Йорка от прошлого до настоящего! Одной из причин того, что Нью-Йорк известен как один из самых разнообразных и красочных городов на планете, является сильное иммиграционное сообщество по всему городу, некоторые из которых обосновались много десятилетий назад, а некоторые — совсем недавно. Вы насладитесь 3 различными поездками на пароме через гавань Нью-Йорка, когда вы посетите 2 самых известных иммиграционных символа в мире: Статую Свободы и остров Эллис (где вы сможете найти своих предков-иммигрантов в их регистрационные записи!). Изучив опыт иммигрантов в прошлом, ваш гид проведет вас в современное гастрономическое приключение по Финансовому району. Вы услышите истории современных иммигрантов и попробуете разнообразные блюда. В конце вашего тура вы будете полны вдохновения и вкусных угощений!
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Ferry tickets to and from Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
A variety of food samples from immigrant-owned businesses or of immigrant-inspired foods. Food options and portion sizes vary - total amount of food equals a full meal.
Local, English-speaking guide
Ferry tickets to and from Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
A variety of food samples from immigrant-owned businesses or of immigrant-inspired foods. Food options and portion sizes vary - total amount of food equals a full meal.
Local, English-speaking guide
Частный транспорт
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Младенцы должны сидеть на коленях у взрослых.
  • Доступны специальные детские кресла.
  • Возможности транспортировки доступны для инвалидных колясок.
  • Подходит для всех физических уровни физической подготовки.
  • В настоящее время мы не можем обеспечить соблюдение диеты с непереносимостью глютена и лактозы, так как некоторые из наших продуктов питания включают выпечку.
  • Для путешественников в общественных местах требуются маски для лица. зоны
  • Маски для лица требуются для гидов в общественных местах
  • Маски для лица предоставляются путешественникам
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и персонала
  • Социальные сети соблюдение дистанции на протяжении всего опыта
  • Гид должен регулярно мыть руки
  • Платная политика пребывания дома для персонала с симптомами
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и дополнительных услуг
  • Наша организация га s разработал комплексную стратегию для обеспечения безопасности наших гостей, гидов, партнеров, поставщиков и местного сообщества в целом. Все сотрудники обучены этим новым процедурам безопасности, и мы будем продолжать следовать указаниям местных властей.
Что ожидать
1
United States Custom House
Your tour begins at the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Named after one of the most well-known founding fathers and where immigrants have historically come to “get the job done.”
2
Battery Park
We’ll start our tour with a stroll through Battery Park. On the southern tip of Manhattan, this park was the original destination for immigrants before the more well-known Ellis Island facility opened in the 1890’s.
3
Statue of Liberty
We’ll hop on a ferry and make our way over to the icon of the United States: the Statue of Liberty. While on the island, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the National Monument and marvel at Lady Liberty - a sight that incoming immigrants anticipated seeing from their ships for decades.
4
Ellis Island
After visiting Lady Liberty, we’ll hop on another ferry and head over to Ellis Island. From 1892 - 1954 this was the destination for incoming immigrants from around the world. With a variety of restored buildings to explore (including a hospital and dormitory), you’ll really be able to set the sense of what it was like for those entering the United States in years gone by (perhaps even some of your own ancestors).
5
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Inside the island’s Main Building, this museum explores the immigration experience from the 1800’s to the mid-1900’s. You’ll be able to learn more about the process of getting to the United States, the process and procedures for entering the country, and what was awaiting immigrants once they started their new lives in America.
6
Wall Street
After our 3rd boat ride, back to Manhattan from Ellis Island, your guide will take you on a modern-immigrant foodie tour through the Financial District and along Wall Street. Not often associated with New York’s food scene, this area is filled with immigrant-owned restaurants, bakeries, and more. You’ll taste your way through the neighborhood while hearing stories of the modern immigrant experience and their impact on the city’s culinary landscape.
7
United States Custom House
Your tour begins at the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Named after one of the most well-known founding fathers and where immigrants have historically come to “get the job done.”
8
Battery Park
We’ll start our tour with a stroll through Battery Park. On the southern tip of Manhattan, this park was the original destination for immigrants before the more well-known Ellis Island facility opened in the 1890’s.
9
Statue of Liberty
We’ll hop on a ferry and make our way over to the icon of the United States: the Statue of Liberty. While on the island, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the National Monument and marvel at Lady Liberty - a sight that incoming immigrants anticipated seeing from their ships for decades.
10
Ellis Island
After visiting Lady Liberty, we’ll hop on another ferry and head over to Ellis Island. From 1892 - 1954 this was the destination for incoming immigrants from around the world. With a variety of restored buildings to explore (including a hospital and dormitory), you’ll really be able to set the sense of what it was like for those entering the United States in years gone by (perhaps even some of your own ancestors).
11
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Inside the island’s Main Building, this museum explores the immigration experience from the 1800’s to the mid-1900’s. You’ll be able to learn more about the process of getting to the United States, the process and procedures for entering the country, and what was awaiting immigrants once they started their new lives in America.
12
Wall Street
After our 3rd boat ride, back to Manhattan from Ellis Island, your guide will take you on a modern-immigrant foodie tour through the Financial District and along Wall Street. Not often associated with New York’s food scene, this area is filled with immigrant-owned restaurants, bakeries, and more. You’ll taste your way through the neighborhood while hearing stories of the modern immigrant experience and their impact on the city’s culinary landscape.
13
United States Custom House
Your tour begins at the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Named after one of the most well-known founding fathers and where immigrants have historically come to “get the job done.”
14
Battery Park
We’ll start our tour with a stroll through Battery Park. On the southern tip of Manhattan, this park was the original destination for immigrants before the more well-known Ellis Island facility opened in the 1890’s.
15
Statue of Liberty
We’ll hop on a ferry and make our way over to the icon of the United States: the Statue of Liberty. While on the island, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the National Monument and marvel at Lady Liberty - a sight that incoming immigrants anticipated seeing from their ships for decades.
16
Ellis Island
After visiting Lady Liberty, we’ll hop on another ferry and head over to Ellis Island. From 1892 - 1954 this was the destination for incoming immigrants from around the world. With a variety of restored buildings to explore (including a hospital and dormitory), you’ll really be able to set the sense of what it was like for those entering the United States in years gone by (perhaps even some of your own ancestors).
17
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Inside the island’s Main Building, this museum explores the immigration experience from the 1800’s to the mid-1900’s. You’ll be able to learn more about the process of getting to the United States, the process and procedures for entering the country, and what was awaiting immigrants once they started their new lives in America.
18
Wall Street
After our 3rd boat ride, back to Manhattan from Ellis Island, your guide will take you on a modern-immigrant foodie tour through the Financial District and along Wall Street. Not often associated with New York’s food scene, this area is filled with immigrant-owned restaurants, bakeries, and more. You’ll taste your way through the neighborhood while hearing stories of the modern immigrant experience and their impact on the city’s culinary landscape.
19
United States Custom House
Your tour begins at the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Named after one of the most well-known founding fathers and where immigrants have historically come to “get the job done.”
20
Battery Park
We’ll start our tour with a stroll through Battery Park. On the southern tip of Manhattan, this park was the original destination for immigrants before the more well-known Ellis Island facility opened in the 1890’s.
21
Statue of Liberty
We’ll hop on a ferry and make our way over to the icon of the United States: the Statue of Liberty. While on the island, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the National Monument and marvel at Lady Liberty - a sight that incoming immigrants anticipated seeing from their ships for decades.
22
Ellis Island
After visiting Lady Liberty, we’ll hop on another ferry and head over to Ellis Island. From 1892 - 1954 this was the destination for incoming immigrants from around the world. With a variety of restored buildings to explore (including a hospital and dormitory), you’ll really be able to set the sense of what it was like for those entering the United States in years gone by (perhaps even some of your own ancestors).
23
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Inside the island’s Main Building, this museum explores the immigration experience from the 1800’s to the mid-1900’s. You’ll be able to learn more about the process of getting to the United States, the process and procedures for entering the country, and what was awaiting immigrants once they started their new lives in America.
24
Wall Street
After our 3rd boat ride, back to Manhattan from Ellis Island, your guide will take you on a modern-immigrant foodie tour through the Financial District and along Wall Street. Not often associated with New York’s food scene, this area is filled with immigrant-owned restaurants, bakeries, and more. You’ll taste your way through the neighborhood while hearing stories of the modern immigrant experience and their impact on the city’s culinary landscape.
25
Таможня США
Ваш тур начинается в американской таможне Александра Гамильтона. Назван в честь одного из самых известных отцов-основателей и куда исторически приезжали иммигранты, чтобы «выполнить свою работу».
26
Бэттери Парк
Начнем нашу экскурсию с прогулки по Бэттери-парку. Этот парк на южной оконечности Манхэттена был первоначальным местом для иммигрантов до того, как в 1890-х годах открылся более известный объект на острове Эллис.
27
Статуя Свободы
Мы сядем на паром и отправимся к иконе Соединенных Штатов: Статуе Свободы. Находясь на острове, у нас будет возможность осмотреть Национальный монумент и полюбоваться Леди Свобода — зрелище, которое прибывающие иммигранты десятилетиями ожидали увидеть со своих кораблей.
28
остров Эллис
После посещения Леди Свободы мы сядем на другой паром и отправимся на остров Эллис. С 1892 по 1954 год сюда стекались иммигранты со всего мира. С множеством отреставрированных зданий для исследования (включая больницу и общежитие) вы действительно сможете понять, каково было тем, кто въезжал в Соединенные Штаты в прошлые годы (возможно, даже некоторые из ваших собственных предков) .
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Музей иммиграции острова Эллис
В главном здании острова этот музей исследует иммиграционный опыт с 1800-х до середины 1900-х годов. Вы сможете узнать больше о процессе въезда в США, процессе и процедурах въезда в страну, а также о том, что ждет иммигрантов, когда они начинают свою новую жизнь в Америке.
30
Уолл-Стрит
После нашей 3-й поездки на лодке обратно на Манхэттен с острова Эллис ваш гид проведет вас в гастрономический тур для современных иммигрантов по Финансовому району и вдоль Уолл-стрит. Этот район, который редко ассоциируется с гастрономической сценой Нью-Йорка, заполнен ресторанами, пекарнями и многим другим, принадлежащим иммигрантам. Вы прогуляетесь по окрестностям, слушая истории о жизни современных иммигрантов и их влиянии на кулинарный ландшафт города.
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Отзывы (16)
elizabethd072
Feb 2022
This is a thoughtfully prepared and guided tour with a little bit of everything I wanted to see in the Battery Park/Wall Street areas of Manhattan. You see the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, a great view of the skyline, and while on the food tour you pass a lot of other notable sights that the guide gives information on, like the Wall Street bull, the New York Stock Exchange, the Federal Reserve, Trinity Wall Street Church and Cemetery, and one of the oldest paved streets in the city. And you get to eat tasty, New York foods along the way! The highlight, though, is the storytelling of the immigrant experience, both historic and contemporary, in New York. The guide doesn't just give facts and information; she she tells it in an engaging way with a thread of continuity throughout the tour. She was also really personable. The food helped it all come alive for me for a full-sensory experience of the beauty of immigration that makes New York unique. Accessibility review: Mobility - Old cobbled streets, narrow uneven sidewalks, wide paved sidewalks. Food stops are all located on sidewalk level with either ramps or no steps to get inside. The ferries and Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island APPEAR to be wheel-friendly, but I don't know for sure. I would mention at booking and get the tour company's input and suggestions for your specific concerns. Food allergies/sensitivities - Can note at booking, but as someone with a nut allergy, I asked the food vendors directly during the tour and skipped one thing. I still had a great time! And, as always, triple check and if in doubt, don't risk it. Would not recommend for someone with Celiac's. Restrooms - There were ample bathroom opportunities, which can sometimes be difficult to find in the city! I noticed that at least one of the food places had an all-gender, single-person restroom with space to change a diaper.
marianaj2022
Jan 2022
Our tour guide to this lovely trip was amazing. She’s very knowledgeable about the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. I’ve learned some history that I didn’t know as a New Yorker myself. One of the best tours I’ve taken by far, and delicious food. I highly recommend taking this tour. Thank you !
Ответ от хоста
Jul 2022
So happy to hear you enjoyed this tour! We aim to create great experiences that include these important stories along with delicious food.
100milion
Dec 2021
It is one of the best tours I have taken. Full of information, experience, and delicious food. The tour guide was also very informative and knew where we could use the bathroom lol which

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