Spend your morning discovering the heart of Manhattan with a local to show you its biggest sights, from the skyscrapers of Wall Street to the reflection pools and engraved names at the 9/11 Memorial.
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Photo op at the Charging Bull
- History and tour of the 9/11 Memorial
- Visit to Battery Park with view of the Castle Clinton National Monument
- Views of the Statue of Liberty from across the bay
- Tour of the Canyon of Heroes at Battery Park
- Visit to Financial District landmarks: Federal Hall, the New York Stock Exchange & Trinity Church
- An experienced and entertaining local guide who knows Lower Manhattan well
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! There isn’t an official age limit for this tour, but it’s really geared towards teens and adults. However, kids are definitely welcome, especially since there’s a lot of fascinating history to keep their interest. Just be prepared to walk quite a bit, so you might want to bring a stroller or your kiddo’s favorite snacks to keep them energized!
A: Definitely go for comfy casual! You'll be walking a lot, so wear shoes that you can walk in for a while. Weather-wise, it’s NYC, so check the forecast. Layering is usually a good idea because it can get breezy near the water at Battery Park.
A: Yes, rescheduling is pretty straightforward! Just make sure you reach out to the provider as soon as possible. They’re usually very accommodating and will help you find a new date that works. Just keep in mind that availability can vary based on the season, so the sooner the better!
Discussions
Just booked the Manhattan Group Tour! What should I expect?
Hey everyone! I just booked the Manhattan Group Tour that includes Wall Street and the 9/11 Memorial for next month. I’m super excited but a bit nervous about the whole walking part! Is it a lot of walking? What was your favorite part of the tour? Any tips?
Has anyone done the 9/11 Memorial part of the Manhattan tour?
Thinking about giving this tour as a gift for my brother who’s into history. I know he’d love the 9/11 Memorial part but I’m worried about how emotional it might get. What’s it like? Did anyone feel overwhelmed?