Alto Y Bajo Manhattan en Espanol
TOUR DESCRIPTION

Visit the most famous sites in the Big Apple! You'll see Times Square, Central Park, Lincoln Center, the Dakota Building, Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, Chinatown, the Financial District, SoHo, Little Italy, and Battery Park at Ground Zero, where you'll see a Beautiful and close view of the Statue of Liberty.

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Alto Y Bajo Manhattan en Espanol

We'll begin our tour by heading to the west side of Central Park. Famous sights include Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, The Dakota, the building where John Lennon lived and was murdered, and Strawberry Fields, a memorial to the singer, within Central Park.

We'll continue to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the largest cathedral in New York, and possibly the world, and pass by Columbia University, famous for alumni such as President Barack Obama. We'll arrive in Harlem, the most iconic African-American neighborhood, full of culture and historic buildings.

Leaving Harlem behind, we'll head to the east side of Central Park, descending along the famous Fifth Avenue that borders the park, passing historic buildings such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Solomon R. Guggenheim, as well as renowned condominiums.

We will continue down Fifth Avenue, known as the Avenue of Millionaires, to see iconic sites such as the famous Apple store, the majestic Plaza Hotel, Bergdorf Goodman, the skyscrapers of tycoon Donald Trump, the Tiffany's jewelry store and stores of prestigious fashion designers.

Our tour will continue towards the Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick's Church, the Flatiron Building, Union Square and the Greenwich Village neighborhood, until we reach the famous Washington Square Park, where the replica of the Arc de Triomphe and New York University are located.

We will continue through the NoHo and SoHo neighborhoods, full of fashion designer stores and 19th century buildings, known as "Cast Iron Loft Buildings", which were once factories and are now luxurious apartments.

The tour continues towards Little Italy and Chinatown, the largest Chinese enclave in the Western Hemisphere. We will head to the financial district of Wall Street, home to the Stock Exchange, Federal Hall, and Trinity Church, built between 1839 and 1846. We will continue to Ground Zero, where you will learn about the events of September 11; we will see the monument erected in memory of those who died on that tragic day. We will end in Battery Park, the southern tip of Manhattan, for a view of the Statue of Liberty, and there you can take the ferry to visit it if you wish.

List of Attractions:

  • Central Park - Established in 1857, it is the most visited urban park in the United States, attracting 40 million visitors in 2013. It is also one of the most filmed locations in the world.
  • Harlem - Known as a major residential, cultural, and business center for the African-American community.
  • Columbus Circle - Named after Christopher Columbus, it is a major traffic circle and a busy intersection in Manhattan, New York. It serves as the point from which all official distances in New York City are measured.
  • Lincoln Center - It is a complex of buildings that is home to numerous nationally and internationally renowned performing arts organizations, including the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York City Ballet.
  • Cathedral of St. John the Divine - Begun in 1892 based on designs from 1888, it may be the largest Anglican cathedral and church in the world.
  • Columbia University - Established in 1754, it is the oldest university in the state of New York and the fifth oldest institution of higher education in the country.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art - Opened in 1872, it is the largest art museum in the United States and one of the most visited art museums in the world. Its permanent collection contains more than two million works, spread across seventeen curatorial departments.
  • Rockefeller Center - Comprised of 19 commercial buildings, it was the largest private construction project of its time and opened in 1939. St. Patrick's Church - It is a neo-Gothic Catholic cathedral and an emblem of New York City.
  • Flatiron Building - With its triangular shape and 22 floors, it was considered an innovative skyscraper. Upon completion in 1902, it was one of the tallest buildings in the city.
  • SoHo - This neighborhood in Lower Manhattan is characterized by luxurious apartments and shops, from high-fashion boutiques to international chain outlets.
  • Wall Street - Known for being the financial heart of the United States, this street symbolizes the financial sector and American markets.
  • Ground Zero - Site of the World Trade Center, known as 'Ground Zero' after the attacks of September 11, 2001.

Pick-up location:McDonald’s - Corner 51 St & Broadway; 1651 Broadway, NYC, NY 10019.
Pick-up address: Outside McDonald's

Departure and Return: (Salida y Regreso):
Duration: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm
Check-in: 15 minutes before departure
Departure: Monday, Saturday.
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Duración: De 8:30am a 1:30pm
Registro: 15 minutos antes de la salida
Salida: Lunes a Sabado

How to Redeem:
All reservations are specific for the selected date of the tour. For all changes, you must call +1.212.246.0597 to verify availability and approval for the changes. Present an e-ticket at the departure point
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Registro: 15 minutos antes de la salida; Presentar el billete electrónico al guía.

Please Note that this attraction is only offered in Spanish only - en Espanol

Alto Y Bajo Manhattan en Espanol
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