Experience Manhattan's most iconic landmarks through an immersive audio journey that puts you in complete control of your adventure. Unlike crowded group tours with rigid schedules, this self-guided e
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Admission fee
- Private access link to the audio guide in one playlist for all 20 attractions
- Private access link to a tour itinerary map of 20 attractions with audio guide individually
- Private access links are valid until your tour is complete (maximum 6 days)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No, there’s no specific age limit for the self-guided audio experience. It's suitable for all ages, but I'd say kids might need some adult help with the tech side. If you're bringing younger ones, just be prepared for some walking and make sure they can keep up. Overall, it’s a great way for families to explore together!
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Your access link is valid for 6 days, so if you can’t go on your original day, you can always push it to another. Just make sure you still get the audio downloaded in advance. Flexibility is a huge plus!
A: Wear comfortable shoes! There’s a lot of walking involved, and NYC streets can be tough on your feet. Dress in layers since you’ll be outside and might want to pop into a cafe or shop. Also, don’t forget your phone charger because you'll want to keep the audio guide handy!
Discussions
Just did the NYC audio experience - so fun!
I just finished the self-guided audio experience in NYC and wow, it was awesome! I loved how I could explore at my own pace. The info about the architectural details around the Flatiron Building was fascinating! Plus, I could skip the crowded spots and really soak in Central Park. Perfect for anyone who hates the typical guided tours. Highly recommend for a day out!
Thinking of gifting the NYC audio experience - thoughts?
I'm considering this NYC audio tour as a gift for my sister’s birthday. She loves exploring cities and I think this would be perfect! But I'm kind of nervous about whether she’ll enjoy it. Anyone done it? Is it really as good as it sounds?