New York Walking Tours
The big apple, the city that never sleeps, whatever you call New York City, it still remains to be among the
most visited cities in the whole world. Some 44 million tourists flock this American city every year. New York
walking tours is famous for a walk through the financial district, theater district, turn of the century
architecture, a stroll at the Central Park, plus, of course, shopping.
You might start your first day passing by the Empire State Building. This New York landmark held the title of
the tallest building for the longest time. Tourists flock by to climb this building everyday to get the highest
vantage point of the big apple. Then on the second day you might want to stroll down the whole Rockefeller Center.
And if you visit New York during the winter, don’t miss the opportunity to try your legs on the most famous skating
rink in the world right in Rockefeller Center complex.
New York walking tours also offers something for the thrill seekers. There’s the famous Haunted New York
experience that you can take with a guide in Manhattan. Who knows that New York have a fair share of ghost stories,
paranormal phenomena, and haunted places that you can experience only with a local guide that knows the tale
behind.
And of course there’s the Broadway. Your New York walking tours wouldn’t be complete if you wouldn’t pass by
this famous street in New York where several artists is born and die everyday – their acting careers at least.
Visit the theaters and if you’re lucky, you might catch some famous stage actors just about to go home after
rehearsal and have your photo taken with them.
Then there’s shopping for the rich and the not so rich alike. The best part is you don’t have to hire a guide
when you’re planning a stroll in the shopping district. To round up your New York walking tours, visit the symbol
of freedom located in the Liberty Island, the Statue of Liberty. Having your photo taken with the Statue of Liberty
on the background is the best way to end your walking tour in the New York City.
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