Let your kids discover magic of New York on a family-friendly tour with a 5-Star Private Guide. Get dazzled by the bright lights of Times Square, see St Patrick’s Cathedral and Rockefeller Center. Ext
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Fun activities, tasks and games for children
- Private Family-Friendly Tour of Central Manhattan Highlights with Madame Tussauds
- 5-Star Family Guide who is fluent in the language of your choice
- Interesting historical facts and legends of New York
- (number of attractions depends on the option selected)
- Skip-the-line tickets to Madame Tussauds and the Marvel Universe 4D (4-hour option only)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since there will be a good amount of walking, especially if you choose the 4-hour tour! Layered clothing is a good idea because NYC weather can change quickly. Bring a light jacket or hoodie for early morning or evening. You’ll want to be ready for both the excitement of the tour and the indoor activities like Madame Tussauds.
A: Absolutely! The waiting time can get really long, especially during peak seasons. Having skip-the-line tickets saved us at least an hour, and the kids loved getting to the fun stuff quicker. Plus, it allows for more time to explore other attractions in the area.
A: No age limit! It’s designed for families, so your 5 and 8-year-olds will have a blast. The guide tailors the activities to fit the kids’ ages, making it really engaging for everyone. Just check with the provider in advance if you have any specific requests or concerns.
Discussions
Just did the 4-hour NYC tour with the kids, and wow!
We took the 4-hour tour with my kids aged 7 and 10, and it was such a hit! Our guide was amazing, keeping the kids engaged with fun stories and activities. The skip-the-line tickets for Madame Tussauds were a lifesaver. We spent quality time at each stop, especially loved Times Square and the wax museum! Highly recommend this as a family gift!
Thinking of gifting the NYC tour for my sister's kids!
I'm considering the 2-hour walking tour for my niece and nephew. They’re 5 and 8, and I think they’d love the games and stories. Has anyone done the shorter tour? Is it packed enough to hold their interest?