Discover over 20 iconic Manhattan landmarks, then visit the world-famous One World Observatory for views from New York's tallest building! The tour begins on Wall St., the oldest part of Manhattan, w
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- 3 hour walking tour of the best sights of Manhattan
- 20+ Top sights of New York
- Ticket for the One World Observatory
- Option to upgrade and include the Priority Entry, Digital Guide & $15 off Voucher
- Fun Local Guide
- Small Tour Group Size
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but the tour is best for kids aged 8 and up, since they can appreciate the sights and walk the distance. If you have younger kids, there's a good chance they'll get tired before the end! Just make sure they can handle walking for about 3 hours.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just contact the provider at least 48 hours in advance, and they'll get you sorted. It's pretty flexible, which is great if you're planning a gift and need to adjust the date.
A: Your ticket to the One World Observatory includes access to the Sky Pod Elevator and all three observation levels. You'll get some awesome views and can spend as much time as you want up there! If you upgrade to the All Inclusive Ticket, you also get a digital guide and discounts, which is a nice bonus.
Discussions
Just did the walking tour! Here's my take on it.
So, I took the One World Observatory and Manhattan walking tour last weekend and it was AMAZING! Our guide was super friendly and shared lots of cool stories about the landmarks. We hit all the hot spots like Wall Street and Little Italy, and the views from the Observatory were jaw-dropping! I highly recommend this for anyone visiting NYC. Just wear comfy shoes since it’s a lot of walking!
Looking to gift this tour — any thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting this One World Observatory and walking tour for my parents as an anniversary gift. They love sightseeing but aren’t super fit. Do you think they’ll manage the 3 hours? Also, is the info shared during the tour interesting for older folks?