What sets my walking tour apart is my unique blend of personal experience, in-depth knowledge, and passion for the financial world. As the child of a floor broker who spent 43 years at the NYSE, I hav
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Licensed NY Tour Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't any strict age limits for the tour. Kids are welcome! It’s a great way to get them interested in finance and the stock market. Just keep in mind that the tour might involve some complex concepts, so it could be better suited for older kids or teens who can grasp the basics. Also, you might want to let the guide know if you're bringing younger children so they can tailor the experience.
A: Comfort is key for this tour! Wear comfy shoes since you'll be walking around NYC, and dress in layers because the weather can change quickly. It’s not super formal, so casual attire works just fine. Just be prepared for some interesting stories and a bit of an urban adventure!
A: Yes, you can usually reschedule the tour if needed. Just make sure to check with the vendor ahead of time; they’re generally pretty flexible as long as you give them some notice. Just read their cancellation policy, and you should be good to go!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Wall Street tour—any thoughts?
Hey everyone! I’m considering getting the Wall Street Inside with a Trader tour for my finance-loving friend’s birthday. Hearing about insider stories from the NYSE sounds amazing! Just wondering if anyone has done this tour and what you thought? Is it beginner-friendly for someone who just started getting into stocks?
Just did the Wall Street tour—so worth it!
I just finished the Wall Street Inside tour, and wow, it exceeded my expectations! The guide shared stories from his dad, who was a floor broker, and it really brought Wall Street to life. I learned a ton about trading strategies like Fibonacci levels and even got to ask questions. If you’re on the fence about this as a gift, I say go for it! Perfect for anyone, even if they’re just curious about finance.