Explore New York City like never before This self-guided adventure takes you beyond the postcard version of NYC. Discover a city rich in art, history, and local legends, all at your own pace. From
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Full access to New York’s digital guide
- Access code valid for 1 year
- AI-powered personalized itinerary creation
- Unlimited global access to over 3 million cultural guides
- Travel App for Android & IOS
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit for using the app! It’s designed for adults, but kids can definitely join in on the fun as long as they have a smartphone. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need a little help navigating the app and following the routes. It’s a great way to engage them with the city’s history too!
A: Since this is a self-guided tour, you can choose to explore whenever you want! If the weather looks bad, just reschedule for another day that suits you. The app is available for a year, so you have plenty of time to choose a sunny day!
A: Getting started is super easy! After you buy, just download the app on your phone, enter the access code, and you’re all set. The interface is user-friendly, so even if you’re not tech-savvy, you should be fine. Plus, the personalized itinerary feature is awesome!
Discussions
Just did the NYC Self-Guided Tour - what a blast!
I just finished the NYC Self-Guided Tour with my friends last weekend, and it was such a cool way to see the city! We started in Central Park and made our way to Times Square, but the hidden spots were the best. Finding that secret subway station under the Waldorf was like a mini treasure hunt! The app was super easy to use, and we loved being able to go at our own pace. Definitely recommend it for anyone looking to experience NYC differently!
Thinking about gifting the NYC Self-Guided Tour - any thoughts?
I’m considering gifting this NYC Self-Guided Tour to my sister who’s visiting soon. She loves exploring and I think this would be perfect for her! The price is great, but I’m a bit worried about her getting lost or overwhelmed. Is it really easy to navigate? Any tips from those who’ve done it?