NYC in a Day Tour: Lady Liberty, Times Square, Freedom Tower
Overview
An immersive journey through New York City awaits, featuring iconic highlights such as Times Square and the Statue of Liberty. Led by a local guide, this small-group tour ensures personalized attention throughout your experience.
- 🗽 Travel by walking, subway, and the Staten Island ferry to fully embrace the city's essence.
- 🏙️ Enjoy an intimate setting with a small group for a more personalized experience.
- 🌉 Upgrade options are available for a visit to the One World Observatory for stunning views from all three levels.
- 🚫 Please note that swimming is forbidden during the tour.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
NYC in a Day Walking Tour Only: The ultimate one-day NYC tour so you can see it all. Does not include One World Observatory ticket.
- Walk historic & iconic districts such as Wall Street, Broadway and Times Square
- One World Observatory: 360-degree views from the 102nd floor. Only included if upgrade selected.
- Local Expert Guide: Personal stories of 9/11 and the city’s recovery.
- Ride the Staten Island Ferry for stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and NYC skyline.
- Reflecting Absence Pools: Guided context at the twin memorial fountains.
- Ground Zero Guided Walk: Visit the Survivor Tree and FDNY Memorial.
- Self-guided tour of the lobby of Freedom Tower with the film “Voices”
- Transportation on the subway, Times Square. Payment via contactless at turnstiles.
- This is NOT a bus tour
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Times SquareIn the entertainment hub of Midtown Manhattan, experience what makes this one of the busiest tourist destinations in the world. Snap a selfie with the lights and signs!
- Follow in the footsteps of legends like Ethel Barrymore and Lin-Manuel Miranda as you discover how Broadway began in America. (pass by)
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Rockefeller CenterHome to shopping, dining, and beautiful art deco architecture, Rockefeller Center is a place you may want to return during your stay. Your guide has tips for your visit!
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St. Patrick's CathedralThis is the largest Gothic Catholic cathedral in the country. Admire its white marble exterior and towering spires.
- See this NYC institution on our route and wave to the lions. (pass by)
- As we pass, you’ll glimpse the building that was briefly the world’s tallest. (pass by)
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Grand Central TerminalTest the mystery of the Whispering Corners and be awed by the celestial mural on the ceiling.
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New York City SubwayWe’ll board the subway for a quick ride to Lower Manhattan, and you’ll learn how to travel like a real New Yorker. Payment is required via contactless payment on your phone, or via your debit or credit card at the turnstile.
- Take a photo with this bronze sculpture that symbolizes American commerce. You might be surprised what will bring good luck here! (pass by)
- This Beaux-Arts landmark built in the early 20th century was once a building used to collect duties. Learn why it’s named for Hamilton. (pass by)
- Walk the famous ticker-tape parade route starting in Battery Park as you learn the story of the Canyon of Heroes. (pass by)
- Glimpse New York’s most famous bridge, seen from our route. (pass by)
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Staten Island FerryRide the ferry for an authentic NYC experience, and enjoy views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline. It’s great for photos.
- See where Alexander Hamilton and other famous New Yorkers lie buried in the graveyard outside this Gothic Revival church dating to 1846. (pass by)
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This peaceful plaza features the largest man-made waterfalls in the country. We’ll learn more about the stories and heroism of that fateful day as we pause here.
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Wall StreetThis is the symbolic center of American finance. See the New York Stock Exchange and learn why Wall Street looks so large on the global financial scene.
- See the place where George Washington was inaugurated as president, though the original building is gone. The many-columned national landmark that stands here today was built in 1842. (pass by)
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One World ObservatoryUpgrade to visit this 360-degree observation deck at the One World Trade Center. Your upgrade is optional but a perfect capstone to your day in NYC!