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Step out of the hustle of New York's Fifth Avenue into the New York Public Library guided by your personal in-app audio tour! Note! Admission to the library is free—with this tour, you get audio commentary along a planned route. You can use this tour anytime during the opening hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Built in the late 1890s, the New York Library's Main Branch is a perfect example of classical architecture and a treasury of 2.5 million volumes and artifacts. The tour starts outside so you can examine all the details of this Beaux-Arts building: impressive columns, beautiful sculptures, and famous lions. Get to know their names and take a picture with these favorites of the public. Inside, you'll be carried away by the breathtaking interiors of Astor Hall. You'll be able to visit the Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Library's Treasures and hear the stories behind artifacts such as Thomas Jefferson's handwritten copy of the Declaration of Independence, the Gutenberg Bible dating 1450, Charles Dicken's desk, and more. Next, ascend to the 3rd floor to hear the story of the McGraw Rotunda and marvel at its stunning murals celebrating the history of the written word. Holders of the Library Card may visit the iconic Rose Main Reading Room with its authentic atmosphere. Finish the tour in the shades of Bryant Park. There's always something interesting going around! This tour is not affiliated with the NYPL and is provided by an independent creator.
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City features a multifaceted and detailed exhibition that tells the story of the September 11, 2001 tragedy. The tour covers both the events leading up to the largest terrorist attack as well as those that occurred afterward. You will find yourself in an underground space where the Twin Towers once stood. Delve into the stages of designing and erecting skyscrapers that defined the external appearance of Manhattan. You will see the unique "Slurry Wall" - a structure that allowed designers in the mid-20th century to build the world's tallest buildings next to the Hudson River. Examine one of the staircases down which World Trade Center employees ran to escape the fire. Learn why a museum is a sacred place for the relatives of the victims of September 11. Special exhibitions tell the details of the lives of those who perished and dedicate themselves to the circumstances surrounding the tragic events. You can stroll between the waterfalls laid in the Twin Towers' foundations. Also, visit a neighboring park, where you will see contrasting memorials: the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, rebuilt after the attacks, and "The Sphere," which designers decided not to restore. This tour is not affiliated with the 9/11 Museum but is provided by an independent creator. The ticket is included for customer's convenience.
Just across the street from Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History represents an enormous collection of plants, minerals, meteorites, animals, fossils, dinosaurs, and human artifacts. Take this in-app audio tour of the best natural museum in the world to explore its highlights and must-sees. Enter the museum through Central Park West (upstairs) at 79th Street. The tour starts in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda on the 2nd floor. Here, you will witness the battle of Barosaurus and Allosaurus, take a journey through the African savannah, and meet fascinating elephants. Enforce your African experience in the Hall of African Peoples, and hear about the incredible traditions of the Pokot and the Yoruba peoples. Continue by walking down to the first floor to feel the power of nature. Stand by the Giant Sequoia, dive into the ocean with the blue whale, and see the mighty Alaskan brown bear. The 3rd floor will bring you to the fascinating world of reptiles and primates. You'll also visit the dwelling of the Indians and admire the iconic Moai statue. Finish the tour with the brightest experience offered by the halls of dinosaurs on the 4th floor — Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Stegosaurus, and more are waiting to welcome you with their charming smiles! Note! This tour is not affiliated with the AMNH but is provided by an independent creator. WeGoTrip is not re-selling tickets but is giving its customers assistance in ticket purchasing at no charge.
Welcome to one of the world's most famous and the most visited sights of all time, the Statue of Liberty. The symbol of freedom for all nations and a welcoming monument for millions around the world, "Liberty Enlightening The World" is truly a must-see attraction in New York City. This fantastic self-guided audio tour offers an unforgettable historical experience, giving you an insight into what it was to be an immigrant in America one hundred years ago and what it took to start a new life in America. This tour has two different parts: the first is the Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Island Grounds with a museum, and the second one is the Ellis Island Museum of Immigration located on nearby Ellis Island. You will get to Liberty Island from Manhattan's Battery Park via ferry with breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. The same ferry will take you later to Ellis Island, and you will have comprehensive audio guidance throughout the whole journey, from start to finish. The Ellis Island Museum tells the story of more than 12 million immigrants that entered America between 1886 and 1924 through New York and how the Statue of Liberty was a reassuring sign that they had arrived in the "promised land". Note! This tour is not affiliated with the Statue of Liberty Museum and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration but is provided by an independent creator. Tickets are included for the customers' convenience.
Enjoy spectacular 360-degree views of New York from its architectural icon and stroll through bustling Midtown Manhattan. Get a unique experience using this self-guided audio tour that provides a ticket to the 86th-floor observatory, where you will hear not-so-obvious facts about the famous skyscraper. This tour then takes you on a journey around the city's heart at your own pace. See the most recognizable NYC landmarks from the 86th-floor observatory, take stunning pictures, and wander around the spectacular old lobby. You will also get access to the exhibitions on the 2nd and 80th floors exploring New York's history through interactive displays with augmented reality. After visiting the Empire State Building, follow the self-guided route tailored for you to discover the must-sees and hidden gems of Midtown Manhattan. You will find yourself inside the greenery of Bryant Park and amid the bustling Times Square. You will learn how the most prominent buildings (Grand Central Terminal, Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Center, etc.) appeared in this area. Finally, rest in the hidden garden, and embrace the moment in New York, the one and only. Note: 1. To avoid the crowds, plan your visit at 8 a.m. or after 3 p.m. on a weekday; 2. The ticket lets you skip the counter line and go directly to the elevators after the security check. This tour is not affiliated with the ESB but is submitted by an independent creator. Tickets are provided for customers' convenience.
This in-app audio tour will tell you the story behind the masterpieces of the most iconic collection of Solomon Guggenheim Museum, and take you through the old-fashioned streets of the historic Carnegie Hill neighborhood. The tour starts outside the museum, an architectural gem and one of the most "instagrammable" places in Manhattan. Inside, you will be guided through its permanent collection of ground-breaking modernist artists. Hear about the tragic fate of Vincent van Gogh, get impressed by the artwork of Édouard Manet, and, of course, learn about Pablo Picasso, whose life and work were closely connected with the founder of the collection. With the entry ticket included, you may choose to explore special exhibitions as well. Next, set off on a journey through the Carnegie Hill neighborhood, which has preserved its classical European-like atmosphere and charm. You will see refined mansions and townhouses and hear about their notable residents like Gwyneth Paltrow. A filming location for many movies, Carnegie Hill offers scenic views of Central Park waterside, old churches, and vibrant avenues. For the perfect end to a great tour, enjoy delicious food in one of the recommended French or Italian eateries. This tour is not affiliated with the Guggenheim Museum but is provided by an independent creator. WeGoTrip is not re-selling tickets but is giving its customers assistance in ticket purchasing at no charge.
Learn how color can not only be seen but also felt, tasted, heard, and even touched as you explore the extraordinarily colorful and photogenic Color Factory curated by your own audio guide! You will be surprised to learn how easy it is to trick our brains by improvising with different shades in everyday life: the audio guide will explain to you the benefits of wearing "pink glasses" and why it is better not to use yellow dishes when eating. Immerse yourself in the world of color through stories about scientific experiments, the history of the emergence of rare shades, and acquaintances with contemporary artists and designers. Don't be afraid to eat too many sweet treats at the museum, as a 'workout' awaits you here: you'll find a dance floor, a music venue, and dive into a pool of hundreds of balls. A special test will reveal the secrets of your particular color, and you may discover a synesthete in yourself! What? Have you never heard of such a concept? Then head to the Color Factory, turn on the audio guide, and start your journey through the universe of color. Note. This tour is not affiliated with the Color Factory but is provided by an independent creator. Tickets are included for customers' convenience at no charge.
This tour is designed for anyone with a curiosity for New York City's historical and architectural highlights. Included in the ticket is access to SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, where the adventure begins. With this self-guided audio tour, travelers will navigate through a curated selection of New York's most remarkable landmarks, each with its own story to tell. Structured as a linear journey, the tour guides through Manhattan's avenues, from SUMMIT One Vanderbilt to Pennsylvania Station. Commencing with a stunning view from SUMMIT's observation deck, the route encompasses Grand Central Terminal, the Empire State Building, and Times Square, among other iconic sights. Along the way, admire the Chrysler Building's Art Deco crown, the Flatiron Building's unique shape, and the New York Public Library's majestic lions. Revel in the vibrant atmosphere of Macy's Herald Square and feel the artistic pulse of Broadway. Travelers will immerse in the dynamism of the city, viewing massive electronic billboards and historic sites that tell the story of New York. The experience is enriched by the liberty to explore at one's own pace, delving into each location's narrative through immersive audio commentary. Though an audio tour inside SUMMIT One Vanderbilt is not included, the sweeping views from the top provide a perfect prelude to the architectural treasures awaiting discovery below.
Embark on an audio-guided journey through the beating heart of New York City. This tour is tailored for those intrigued by the city's art, architecture, and historical landmarks. With a ticket to The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) included, your adventure begins at a world-renowned haven for art lovers. The tour unfolds as a self-guided experience, offering the freedom to explore at your own pace, with insightful audio commentary to enrich your understanding of each view and venue. Starting at MoMA, the tour weaves through Midtown Manhattan, leading to the otherworldly Chrysler Building and onto the bustling avenues. Wander past the formidable Empire State Building, through the literary haven of the New York Public Library, and into the neon-lit Times Square. Explore the sanctuaries of St. Patrick's Cathedral and St. Thomas Church. Finish the tour at the Grand Central Terminal. Collect memories as you gaze upon towering spires, sprawling parks, and iconic institutions. The beauty of taking this in-app audio tour is the rich tapestry of sights, sounds, and stories it offers - all while maintaining personal space and rhythm. Please note, while the exploration begins at MoMA, the tour does not include an audio guide inside the museum itself, leaving the canvas of its interior a separate adventure to be discovered.
Embark on an explorative journey with your ticket to One World Observatory included. This audio walking tour is perfect for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and cultural connoisseurs who seek to uncover the rich tapestry of New York City's heritage. The narrative begins above the bustling streets, at One World Observatory, taking you on a sensory adventure through time and space. The path navigates a diverse array of landmarks, from the reverent St. Paul's Chapel to the towering Gothic spires of Trinity Church, and the historic grandeur of Federal Hall. Revel in the architectural splendor of the New York Stock Exchange and behold the gilded statue atop the Municipal Building. Starting high and ending with the awe-inspiring Brooklyn Bridge, this route is designed to unveil the city's most memorable sights. Along the way, the contrasts of New York City unfold, from colonial-era taverns to the striking modern curves of New York by Gehry. This immersive audio experience allows you to engage with the city's landscape at your own pace, consuming captivating stories behind each site. Noteworthy moments include standing where George Washington took the oath of office and walking the cobblestone streets of the South Street Seaport. This tour promises to leave an indelible impression of the city's dynamic history and its architectural marvels. Please note, while the ticket to One World Observatory is included, the audio tour does not extend within the Observatory itself.