NYC: 9/11 Memorial and Financial District Walking Tour
NYC: 9/11 Memorial and Financial District Walking Tour
NYC: 9/11 Memorial and Financial District Walking Tour
NYC: 9/11 Memorial and Financial District Walking Tour
NYC: 9/11 Memorial and Financial District Walking Tour
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NYC: 9/11 Memorial and Financial District Walking Tour

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Available from Apr 6
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Highlights

Be captivated with stories of 9/11's unsung heroes and selfless acts of courage
Enjoy a poignant walking tour with a professional, local NY guide
Experience the hauntingly beautiful 9/11 Memorial pools and plaza
Itinerary
Explore Manhattan's oldest district on a 2.5-hour guided walking tour through some of the city's most famous sights. With your professional, local NY guide, you'll venture through the famed Financial District, including Wall Street, and end up at the peaceful and hauntingly beautiful 9/11 Memorial plaza.  

Meander the Financial District's narrow, bustling streets where you'll check out the former Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, the iconic New York Stock Exchange, the Federal Reserve Bank, and more historical sights. You'll also pass by one of NYC's most popular and beloved statues: the Charging Bull, a symbol of financial might.

The tour culminates with a visit to the 9/11 Memorial, former site of "Ground Zero.” Witness the memorial reflecting pools that occupy the footprints of each of the former Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Gain insight into what it was like to live through the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and its aftermath, while learning about many unsung heroes and acts of selflessness.  

Other highlights of this comprehensive tour include the beautiful Trinity Church and cemetery, including the final resting place of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton; St. Paul's Chapel; and views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.