Discover the city of New York and see over 20 of the city’s most iconic landmarks, then Central Park Zoo
Just a few yards from 5th Ave. you’ll find over 130 different species ranging from Snow Leopards to Tropical Birds.
The tour begins on the world-famous Wall Street, the oldest part of Manhattan. Soak up the unique atmosphere of this busy district, and see some of the city’s most recognizable sights including Ground Zero and The Charging Bull at the New York Stock Exchange
Continue on through Five Points, China Town, and Little Italy. Learn about the vibrant culture of these neighbourhoods and the people who live here
After the walking tour, its time to visit Central Park Zoo
A walk around the Zoo’s five plus acres will take you through a variety of habitats, all carefully designed to recreate the natural environment of the animals they house
The tour is 5 hours in duration (3 hours Manhattan Walking Tour & 2 hours in Central Park Zoo. We will not accompany you inside the Zoo
We start on Wall St, the oldest part of Manhattan. Where we will see iconic buildings, , Ground Zero & The NY stock exchange (Bull statue)
We then head to Greenwich Village, going through the 5 Points, China Town & Little Italy districts. Lots of history in these areas. Gangsters, amazing food & iconic buildings (City Hall / The Woolworth Building)
Visit Central Park Zoo
Wall Street. Federal Hall. We meet underneath the George Washington Statue
Please don't be late. We meet 10 mins before the start time. Sadly no refunds for latecomers.
Please use a route finder to get to the starting point
We will have your entry ticket for the Zoo and will pass it to you when we meet
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