Our guided tours are individually tailored to each guest. This applies not only to the contents of the tour, but also to the length of the tour. The tour stops we have listed here are just one example – we will work out the specific tour we will take with you in a preliminary discussion. The sample tour here would be our shortest option, a three-hour guided tour. Most of our guests are travelling with us for 7 – 8 hours.
Our tour guides are all certified and passionate about the city – and that’s exactly what sets us apart. We share our love for New York with you, and look forward to bringing you the best city in the world!
Are you brave and dare to explore the streets of New York by bike? We also make that possible!
We also have the option of organising a guided city tour with a private driver if public transport is not for you, or if you are not good on foot.
We will arrange the exact meeting point after Booking Referral of our tour. We usually pick up our guests from the hotel (even at hotels not listed above).
Our general meeting point, should guests not wish to pick up a hotel or stay outside Manhattan, is the Red Stairs right on Times Square.
We end the tour where it is possible or where you want to go after the guided tour. Of course, we are happy to take you back to the hotel if you want to end up there. We will determine the exact end point together with you.
Times Square is a world-famous hub in Midtown Manhattan, and the heart of the theater district (Broadway). Known for its huge neon billboards, flickering screens and annual New Year's Eve ball drop, Times Square is a place every New York visitor must see. Here we show you some things you would be guaranteed to miss without us!
Rockefeller Center is not just a building, but a complex of 19 original high-rises, spread over three blocks from 48th to 51st Street. Street and in Karee between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Built in the 1930s in the Art Deco style, the complex is home to NBC Studios, the Top of the Rock observation deck on 69th floor, and many more. Floor, the most famous Christmas tree in the world, and for five months a year the popular ice rink.
Grand Central Terminal is the largest terminus station in the world and is one of the buildings you simply have to see in New York. An architectural masterpiece in Beaux-Arts style that you already know from one film or another. On weekdays, over 750,000 people pass through the station, which opened in 1913. Here, too, there are some secrets to discover that you won’t notice at first glance, and that we won’t withhold from you on our tour.
The 9-11 Memorial City is a memorial located at the former site of the World Trade Center, where the 2,977 victims of the 2001 and 1993 terrorist attacks are commemorated. The memorial consists of two square reflecting pools of water located exactly in the foundations of the destroyed twin towers and features the largest man-made waterfalls in North America. It is an emotional moment to see the names of all the deceased engraved in bronze plaques around the basins as we review the events of September 11, 2001.
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of New York's landmarks, and we owe it to a German immigrant : Johann August Roebling. It took over 13 years to build the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time. Learn all about the bridge’s fascinating history and what makes it so special – because the Brooklyn Bridge is not only a New York icon, but one of the most famous bridges in the world.
The Attraction you really want to see is not listed above? No problem! This is your guided city tour, and we'll work with you to decide which places are most exciting for you. In a preliminary discussion you can tell us exactly what interests you the most and we will plan the route accordingly. Flatiron Building, Central Park, Chrysler Building, Bryant Park, Empire State Building, Wall Street and Washington Square Park – all places we can incorporate into your city tour. In addition to all the sights to see in New York, we also like to show you individual neighborhoods such as multicultural Harlem, the trendy Lower East Side, or the dignified Greenwich Village. Want to see more of New York than just Manhattan? We’re also happy to take you to the other boroughs and show you the most fascinating neighborhoods of Brooklyn or Queens.
The Attraction you really want to see is not listed above? No problem! This is your guided city tour, and we'll work with you to decide which places are most exciting for you. In a preliminary discussion you can tell us exactly what interests you the most and we will plan the route accordingly. Flatiron Building, Central Park, Chrysler Building, Bryant Park, Empire State Building, Wall Street and Washington Square Park – all places we can incorporate into your city tour. In addition to all the sights to see in New York, we also like to show you individual neighborhoods such as multicultural Harlem, the trendy Lower East Side, or the dignified Greenwich Village. Want to see more of New York than just Manhattan? We’re also happy to take you to the other boroughs and show you the most fascinating neighborhoods of Brooklyn or Queens.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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