Manhattan Tour with SUMMIT One Vanderbilt Tickets

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Duration: 1 day
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Experience Highlights

Discover the iconic side of New York with this 2.5-hour guided tour of Midtown Manhattan, a walking tour that will take you through some of the city's most iconic landmarks, including Times Square, Broadway, Bryant Park, the New York Public Library and Grand Central Terminal. A perfect experience to soak up the energy, history and unique atmosphere of the heart of Manhattan.

The experience is rounded off with admission to SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, a unique observation deck where art and technology merge to offer you a spectacular finale with the best panoramic views of the New York skyline.

  • Tour the great icons of Midtown Manhattan with an expert guide.
  • Discover must-see sights such as Times Square, Broadway and Grand Central Terminal.
  • Take advantage of the SUMMIT One Vanderbilt ticket for an immersive experience with unforgettable views.

What’s included

  • 2.5 hour walking tour of Manhattan
  • English-speaking guide
  • Outdoor tour of: Times Square, Broadway Theater District, Grand Central Terminal, New York Public Library, and Bryant Park.
  • Entrance to Summit One Vanderbilt

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Step by Step

This walking tour of Manhattan with admission to SUMMIT One Vanderbilt is an ideal way to discover the heart of New York City on foot, accompanied by an expert English-speaking guide. For approximately 2.5 hours, you will walk through some of the most famous corners of Midtown Manhattan, combining history, architecture, culture and the unmistakable rhythm of the city.

The experience begins near the New York Public Library, one of the city's most iconic buildings, and continues through Bryant Park, an urban oasis surrounded by skyscrapers. As you go, you'll enter the vibrant atmosphere of Times Square and the legendary Broadway Theater District, where you'll discover such well-known venues as Shubert Alley, Sardi's and other spaces linked to New York's cultural and performing history.

Along the way, you'll also visit Grand Central Terminal, one of the city's most admired architectural gems, famous for its majesty and iconic sky-blue roof. More than just a sightseeing tour, this experience will allow you to better understand the evolution of Manhattan and learn about curious details and stories that often go unnoticed by first-time visitors.

The tour culminates at SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, a space that completely redefines the concept of a traditional observation deck. You'll enjoy a multi-sensory experience spread over several levels, with immersive installations and breathtaking panoramic views of the New York skyline. It's the finishing touch to a visit that combines classic must-sees with access to one of the most modern, technological and spectacular places in the city.

Reviews

4.7
· 1153 Reviews
  • L
    L.
    5
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    The New York guide was very friendly at all times and we learned a variety of facts from him. Highly recommended.
  • W
    W.
    5
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    Summit One Vanderbilt is impressive both inside and out, the terrace and the hall of mirrors are very interesting to visit but walking through the glass area where you can see the whole of New York at your feet is an experience on another level.
  • M
    M.
    5
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    We hesitated between choosing this or another tour, but in the end we opted for this one because of the number of activities it included at a reasonable price. We were very satisfied.
  • P
    P.
    5
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    From the Summit, we had a breathtaking view, and we were lucky enough to see the sunset, of which we took some beautiful photos that we will send to family and friends.
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