For four years (1981-85), Mr. Trump and Obama lived four miles apart. This walking tour - with one subway ride - is objective. Tourists may share political views, civilly. Other presidents are along t
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Landing and facility fees
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but I'd say it's best for kids who are around 10 and up. The walking parts might be a bit long for younger ones, especially if they're not used to walking a lot in the city. Just keep in mind that the discussion topics can get a little political, so be prepared for questions! Bring some snacks to keep them energized!
A: Honestly, the fall is a great time for this tour! The weather is usually mild, and NYC is beautiful with the changing leaves. Just check if there are any holiday events, because that could affect the crowds. Winter can be chilly, but if you’re bundled up, it’s still doable!
A: The tour varies, but typically lasts about 2-3 hours including the subway ride. If you need to reschedule, contact IntoursNYC as soon as possible. They’re usually pretty accommodating, but it’s best to give them as much notice as you can!
Discussions
Just did the Presidents’ tour and it was awesome!
I recently went on the Private Tour in Presidents Obama and Trump's Success in NYC and let me tell you, it was a blast! Walking around the city and hitting up spots related to Nixon and the Roosevelts was super interesting. The guide was great at keeping things neutral, and I even got to chat with other participants about the different presidents. Just be ready to walk a lot! Would definitely recommend as a gift for anyone who loves history or politics.
Considering this tour as a gift for my dad!
Thinking about getting this private tour for my dad. He’s a huge fan of American history and loves NYC. I love that it includes stops for multiple presidents. I'm a little concerned about the weather since it can be unpredictable here, though. Anyone have tips for what to wear? Would hate for him to be cold or uncomfortable!