See New York City through the eyes of your favourite superheroes! Discover filming locations of Superman, Spider-man, The Avengers, Batman, and other movies based on comic books. See the UN HQ, Grand
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Lots of information about popular comic books and their characters
- 5-Stars Guide with Official NYC License speaking fluently in your English language
- Tips on the best comic books shops and conventions
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for this tour, but it's best for kids who can walk a bit and stay engaged. Younger kids might struggle with the walking part, especially since we cover quite a bit of ground. I took my 9-year-old, and he loved seeing the Spider-man spots! Just be sure they can handle around 2-3 hours of walking.
A: Yes, you can reschedule your tour! Just reach out to the provider at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible from what I’ve heard, which is great if plans change last minute. Just keep an eye on availability, especially during peak times.
A: Comfort is key! Wear good walking shoes since you’ll be on your feet quite a bit. The tour covers major spots, so be ready for some walking. I suggest dressing in layers too, since NYC weather can be unpredictable. Bring a light jacket just in case!
Discussions
Just booked the Superheroes tour in NYC, can’t wait!
I finally decided to treat my husband to the Superheroes in New York City Private Walking Tour for his birthday! 🥳 He’s a huge comic book fan, and I know he’ll love seeing iconic spots like Times Square and Grand Central Station. I’m a bit nervous about the walking part since we haven’t done much lately, but I think it’ll be so much fun to learn some trivia along the way! Anyone else done this? Any tips?
Thinking about giving the Superheroes tour as a gift!
Hey guys! I’m considering this Superheroes walking tour in NYC for my best friend’s birthday. She’s a massive Marvel and DC fan! 💥 But I’m a bit worried about how much walking it is and if it's good for someone who isn’t super fit. Anyone know if they adjust the pace for different fitness levels?