Enjoy and discover the historical and cultural importance of the area surrounding the Statue of Liberty, learning about the first inhabitants of the Battery Park area and what it was used for. Get to know the four military forts that were built here and what they have become today. Enjoy the best views of the most famous skyscrapers of the city that never sleeps aboard the Ferry to the Statue of Liberty and what the two famous bridges in New York hide behind their construction and above all the true meaning of the statue itself , here you can see it up close and capture the best photos with it. Finally, with the visit to Ellis Island we will learn how and how many people passed through here, during the migration process that occurred between 1892 and 1954. Much to learn and discover on this visit and best of all... only in your language, Spanish!
English : The tour will be fully offered in Spanish only
Our accredited tour guide will accompany you through this place and learn a little more about the history of New York.
Discover its history and its many uses during this journey.
Learn about the history and many fun facts about the island and the Statue of Liberty.
Learn how the migratory process of millions of immigrants between 1892 and 1954 was carried out in this place.
Streets Battery PL. and State St. (corner of the park)
The entrance ticket will be provided on the same day and time of the Tour by the local guide.
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Port Authority Bus Terminal, Greyhound Terminal
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