




Midtown Manhattan walking tour with Empire State Building ticket
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of the experience.
Description
Immerse yourself in the magic of Midtown Manhattan. This walking tour offers a blend of history, architecture, and the city's dynamic spirit. You'll be captivated by iconic landmarks such as the Chrysler Building, the American Radiator Building, a renowned department store, and One Vanderbilt. As you explore, your guide will share fascinating tales of how the New York City skyline has evolved over time.
Midtown Manhattan is an intriguing fusion of architectural styles, from Beaux-Arts to Art Deco. Your guide will highlight the intricate details of each building, revealing hidden symbols and secrets within their walls, including underground tunnels and even a nod to a beloved children's character in one National Historic Landmark dating back to the turn of the century.
The tour also includes a leisurely stroll through Bryant Park and along Fifth Avenue, where you'll learn about America's transformative "race to the sky". The adventure concludes at the Empire State Building. Here, an included ticket whisks you up to the 86th-floor observatory for awe-inspiring views - a fitting finale to your Midtown Manhattan exploration.
What's included?
Entrance ticket,
Wheelchair accessible What's not included: Hotel pick-up/drop-off
Important information
Regular desinfection,
Hands Sanitizers,
Equipment sanitized Where:
1 Vanderbilt Ave, New York, NY 10017, USA
Meeting point:Meet your guide outside the Épicerie Boulud bakery at 1 Vanderbilt Avenue. Your guide will be wearing an orange ExperienceFirst hat and standing on the forecourt. Plan to show up 15 minutes early. The tour starts promptly, and you may not be able to catch up if you arrive late.
What to remember:Accessibility:
- This tour is accessible for both wheelchairs and strollers
Know in advance:
- Your guided tour will end near the Empire State Building. Your tickets are timed, so you should enter immediately after the tour. Once inside, you’re free to explore at your own pace up to the 86th floor