Wall Street Tour: The Rise of New York

The tour is historical and architectural and makes stops at 12 NYC landmarks in the Financial District. In this tour, you can expect to hear why capitalism originated, while standing in front of the m

The tour is historical and architectural and makes stops at 12 NYC landmarks in the Financial District. In this tour, you can expect to hear why capitalism originated, while standing in front of the marble buildings of Wall Street, seen from the lens of the Roaring ’20s​.

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Location: New York City

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Wall Street Tour?

A: There's no specific age restriction for the Wall Street Tour. It's designed to be educational and interesting for all ages. Just keep in mind that younger kids might not grasp all the historical context. If you're going with teens, they'll probably enjoy it! The tour guide does a great job making it engaging.

Q: What should we wear for the Wall Street Tour? Is it casual or more formal?

A: Wear something comfortable since you’ll be walking around quite a bit. Casual attire is totally fine! I wore jeans and a t-shirt, and I felt just right. However, if you want to dress up a bit, it won't hurt — the Financial District can feel a little fancy!

Q: Can I reschedule the Wall Street Tour if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to give them a heads-up a few days in advance. They’re pretty flexible about it. I had to change my date once, and it was super easy. Just contact them through their website.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Wall Street Tour — any thoughts?

I’m considering the Wall Street Tour as a gift for my dad, who loves history and finance. I think he’d enjoy the historical perspective of capitalism in NYC. I noticed it’s free, which is awesome! But I’m worried about how long it usually takes. Any insights on the tour length and what landmarks are included?

Anyone been on the Wall Street Tour recently?

Just curious if anyone has done the Wall Street Tour lately. I’m thinking about going next month and want to know if it’s worth it. Are the guides knowledgeable? I love a good historical story!