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Midtown Manhattan Guided Tour with SUMMIT One Vanderbilt Entry

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Explore the Heart of Manhattan: Iconic Sights & Skyline Views !

Dive into the vibrant energy of Midtown Manhattan on this unforgettable walking tour! Start in Times Square, where the city’s pulse beats strongest, and feel the excitement of the Broadway Theater District, alive with world-renowned performances.

Discover architectural wonders like the stunning Radio City Music Hall and the iconic Rockefeller Center, before stepping inside the majestic St. Patrick’s Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece. Marvel at Grand Central Terminal’s celestial ceiling and the gleaming spire of the Chrysler Building. Don't miss the neoclassical beauty of the New York Public Library and the serene Bryant Park.

Finally, ascend to the SUMMIT at One Vanderbilt for breathtaking panoramic views of the skyline. This two-hour guided tour offers an exhilarating blend of history and modern marvels, providing a unique perspective on New York City. Book now and experience the essence of Manhattan like never before!
Місто: Нью-Йорк
Sun 30 Mar
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Починаючи з $99.00
Sun 30 Mar
Починаючи з $99.00
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Expert, English-speaking local tour guide
Group of 20 guests or less
Entrance ticket and reservation fee for SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
Expert, English-speaking local tour guide
Group of 20 guests or less
Entrance ticket and reservation fee for SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
Expert, English-speaking local tour guide
Додаткова інформація
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Чого очікувати
1
Times Square / Theater District
Your tour starts in the beating heart of New York City, Times Square ! Known as "The Crossroads of the World," Times Square is the vibrant, neon-lit heart of the city. Famous for its towering digital billboards, bustling crowds, and energetic atmosphere, it's a major hub for entertainment, shopping, and dining. Times Square is also the site of the iconic New Year's Eve ball drop! Located just steps from Times Square, the Broadway Theater District is the epicenter of live theater in the world. Home to over 40 theaters, it’s where the magic of world-renowned musicals and plays come to life, making it a must-visit destination for theater lovers. Your guide will tell you all there is to know about these parts of town.
2
Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall is an iconic Art Deco theater in Midtown Manhattan. Radio City Music Hall is known as the "Showplace of the Nation." Opened in 1932, it has hosted some of the world’s most famous performances, from concerts to the annual Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes. Its stunning interior, grand marquee, and rich history make it a beloved cultural landmark in New York City.
3
Rockefeller Center
A landmark complex in Midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Center is a symbol of New York City's cultural and commercial vitality. Built in the 1930s, it’s home to the famous ice-skating rink, the annual Christmas tree, and Top of the Rock observation deck. The center also features stunning Art Deco architecture and public art, including a series of iconic murals. These murals, found throughout buildings like 30 Rockefeller Plaza, were created by artists like José María Sert and depict themes of progress, industry, and human endeavor, reflecting the spirit of the era in which the complex was built.
4
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Located on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a Gothic Revival masterpiece and the largest Catholic cathedral in the U.S. Completed in 1878, it features towering spires, stunning stained glass windows, and a grand marble altar. The cathedral is a major religious and cultural landmark, having hosted the funerals of prominent figures like Robert F. Kennedy, Babe Ruth, and Joe DiMaggio. Its rich history and architectural beauty make it a must-see in New York City.
5
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library's main branch is a Beaux-Arts masterpiece located on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street. Opened in 1911, it's renowned for its grand architecture, including the iconic marble lions, "Patience" and "Fortitude," guarding the entrance. Inside, the library features the breathtaking Rose Main Reading Room, with its high ceilings, chandeliers, and expansive windows. The library is a center of knowledge and culture, housing millions of books, manuscripts, and special collections. It's also been a backdrop for numerous films and public events, making it a beloved New York City landmark.
6
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal, a Beaux-Arts gem in Midtown Manhattan, opened in 1913 and is renowned for its stunning celestial ceiling, grand staircase, and iconic four-faced clock. Jackie Kennedy played a pivotal role in its preservation during the 1970s, leading a campaign that successfully halted plans to demolish the terminal. Her efforts, along with the support of preservationists, resulted in a landmark Supreme Court ruling that protected this historic and architectural marvel, ensuring it remains a cherished part of New York City’s heritage.
7
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
Summit One Vanderbilt is a highly modern observation deck offering breathtaking panoramic views of New York City from the top of One Vanderbilt, one of Midtown Manhattan’s tallest skyscrapers. Opened in 2021, it features state-of-the-art glass floors and walls, providing a unique, immersive experience of the city’s skyline. With the ticket handed by your guide, you can enjoy a variety of interactive exhibits and outdoor terraces that offer unparalleled vistas of iconic landmarks. Summit One Vanderbilt adds a contemporary touch to New York's skyline and provides an exhilarating perspective on the city's vast urban landscape. The perfect spot to finish in style your guided tour.
8
Times Square / Theater District
Your tour starts in the beating heart of New York City, Times Square ! Known as "The Crossroads of the World," Times Square is the vibrant, neon-lit heart of the city. Famous for its towering digital billboards, bustling crowds, and energetic atmosphere, it's a major hub for entertainment, shopping, and dining. Times Square is also the site of the iconic New Year's Eve ball drop! Located just steps from Times Square, the Broadway Theater District is the epicenter of live theater in the world. Home to over 40 theaters, it’s where the magic of world-renowned musicals and plays come to life, making it a must-visit destination for theater lovers. Your guide will tell you all there is to know about these parts of town.
9
Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall is an iconic Art Deco theater in Midtown Manhattan. Radio City Music Hall is known as the "Showplace of the Nation." Opened in 1932, it has hosted some of the world’s most famous performances, from concerts to the annual Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes. Its stunning interior, grand marquee, and rich history make it a beloved cultural landmark in New York City.
10
Rockefeller Center
A landmark complex in Midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Center is a symbol of New York City's cultural and commercial vitality. Built in the 1930s, it’s home to the famous ice-skating rink, the annual Christmas tree, and Top of the Rock observation deck. The center also features stunning Art Deco architecture and public art, including a series of iconic murals. These murals, found throughout buildings like 30 Rockefeller Plaza, were created by artists like José María Sert and depict themes of progress, industry, and human endeavor, reflecting the spirit of the era in which the complex was built.
11
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Located on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a Gothic Revival masterpiece and the largest Catholic cathedral in the U.S. Completed in 1878, it features towering spires, stunning stained glass windows, and a grand marble altar. The cathedral is a major religious and cultural landmark, having hosted the funerals of prominent figures like Robert F. Kennedy, Babe Ruth, and Joe DiMaggio. Its rich history and architectural beauty make it a must-see in New York City.
12
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library's main branch is a Beaux-Arts masterpiece located on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street. Opened in 1911, it's renowned for its grand architecture, including the iconic marble lions, "Patience" and "Fortitude," guarding the entrance. Inside, the library features the breathtaking Rose Main Reading Room, with its high ceilings, chandeliers, and expansive windows. The library is a center of knowledge and culture, housing millions of books, manuscripts, and special collections. It's also been a backdrop for numerous films and public events, making it a beloved New York City landmark.
13
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal, a Beaux-Arts gem in Midtown Manhattan, opened in 1913 and is renowned for its stunning celestial ceiling, grand staircase, and iconic four-faced clock. Jackie Kennedy played a pivotal role in its preservation during the 1970s, leading a campaign that successfully halted plans to demolish the terminal. Her efforts, along with the support of preservationists, resulted in a landmark Supreme Court ruling that protected this historic and architectural marvel, ensuring it remains a cherished part of New York City’s heritage.
14
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
Summit One Vanderbilt is a highly modern observation deck offering breathtaking panoramic views of New York City from the top of One Vanderbilt, one of Midtown Manhattan’s tallest skyscrapers. Opened in 2021, it features state-of-the-art glass floors and walls, providing a unique, immersive experience of the city’s skyline. With the ticket handed by your guide, you can enjoy a variety of interactive exhibits and outdoor terraces that offer unparalleled vistas of iconic landmarks. Summit One Vanderbilt adds a contemporary touch to New York's skyline and provides an exhilarating perspective on the city's vast urban landscape. The perfect spot to finish in style your guided tour.
15
Times Square / Theater District
Your tour starts in the beating heart of New York City, Times Square ! Known as "The Crossroads of the World," Times Square is the vibrant, neon-lit heart of the city. Famous for its towering digital billboards, bustling crowds, and energetic atmosphere, it's a major hub for entertainment, shopping, and dining. Times Square is also the site of the iconic New Year's Eve ball drop! Located just steps from Times Square, the Broadway Theater District is the epicenter of live theater in the world. Home to over 40 theaters, it’s where the magic of world-renowned musicals and plays come to life, making it a must-visit destination for theater lovers. Your guide will tell you all there is to know about these parts of town.
16
Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall is an iconic Art Deco theater in Midtown Manhattan. Radio City Music Hall is known as the "Showplace of the Nation." Opened in 1932, it has hosted some of the world’s most famous performances, from concerts to the annual Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes. Its stunning interior, grand marquee, and rich history make it a beloved cultural landmark in New York City.
17
Rockefeller Center
A landmark complex in Midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Center is a symbol of New York City's cultural and commercial vitality. Built in the 1930s, it’s home to the famous ice-skating rink, the annual Christmas tree, and Top of the Rock observation deck. The center also features stunning Art Deco architecture and public art, including a series of iconic murals. These murals, found throughout buildings like 30 Rockefeller Plaza, were created by artists like José María Sert and depict themes of progress, industry, and human endeavor, reflecting the spirit of the era in which the complex was built.
18
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Located on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a Gothic Revival masterpiece and the largest Catholic cathedral in the U.S. Completed in 1878, it features towering spires, stunning stained glass windows, and a grand marble altar. The cathedral is a major religious and cultural landmark, having hosted the funerals of prominent figures like Robert F. Kennedy, Babe Ruth, and Joe DiMaggio. Its rich history and architectural beauty make it a must-see in New York City.
19
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library's main branch is a Beaux-Arts masterpiece located on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street. Opened in 1911, it's renowned for its grand architecture, including the iconic marble lions, "Patience" and "Fortitude," guarding the entrance. Inside, the library features the breathtaking Rose Main Reading Room, with its high ceilings, chandeliers, and expansive windows. The library is a center of knowledge and culture, housing millions of books, manuscripts, and special collections. It's also been a backdrop for numerous films and public events, making it a beloved New York City landmark.
20
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal, a Beaux-Arts gem in Midtown Manhattan, opened in 1913 and is renowned for its stunning celestial ceiling, grand staircase, and iconic four-faced clock. Jackie Kennedy played a pivotal role in its preservation during the 1970s, leading a campaign that successfully halted plans to demolish the terminal. Her efforts, along with the support of preservationists, resulted in a landmark Supreme Court ruling that protected this historic and architectural marvel, ensuring it remains a cherished part of New York City’s heritage.
21
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
Summit One Vanderbilt is a highly modern observation deck offering breathtaking panoramic views of New York City from the top of One Vanderbilt, one of Midtown Manhattan’s tallest skyscrapers. Opened in 2021, it features state-of-the-art glass floors and walls, providing a unique, immersive experience of the city’s skyline. With the ticket handed by your guide, you can enjoy a variety of interactive exhibits and outdoor terraces that offer unparalleled vistas of iconic landmarks. Summit One Vanderbilt adds a contemporary touch to New York's skyline and provides an exhilarating perspective on the city's vast urban landscape. The perfect spot to finish in style your guided tour.
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davidcP4896GU
Mar 2025
We were lucky enough to have tour guide Brendan to ourselves while we were still out of season. Brendan is a native New Yorker and his knowledge and enthusiasm was second to none. I've been to NYC several times but knew none of the interesting facts and sights that we learned and saw. Grand Central Terminal never fails to amaze me. Worth every penny.
Shanning_V
Jan 2025
We did the Midtown Manhattan Guided Tour with Leo yesterday and had a great time! It was a great way to see some of the famous NYC sites and get your barings of the city. Leo did a great job of educating us and we learned a lot. We would definitely recommend this tour.
A7659TLnicolev
Dec 2024
Rob our tour guide on Christmas Day 2024 was amazing. He was knowledgeable and told interesting history stories about the city. I feel I know more about NYC from this tour, then all the years I visited in the past. City Wonders guides are top notch.

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