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Private tour of downtown NYC by Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible

28 Cornelia St, New York, NY 10014, USA
Duration

2 hours (approx.)

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

3 people

Languages

English

Overview

Experience New York City in serious style by seeing it inside of a Muscle car. Hop in the convertible 2023 Dodge Challenger R/T and let your guide regale you with interesting tales and facts about New York City as you cruise past some of the legendary landmarks and sites of the city.

  • Private tour of Lower Manhattan, New York City
  • New York’s highlights, including SoHo, TriBeCa, South Street Seaport, Chinatown, and Little Italy
  • The tour includes an open-top ride across the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Amazing Manhattan skyline view from Brooklyn Heights Promenade
  • Expert commentary from your native New Yorker guide
  • Enjoy privileged, personalized attention from your guide on this special private tour

What To Expect

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Greenwich Village



It’s name comes from Groenwijck, Dutch for “Green District”In the 20th century, Greenwich Village was known as an artists’ haven, the bohemian capital, the cradle of the modern LGBT movement, and the East Coast birthplace of both the Beat Generation and counterculture of the 1960s. Greenwich Village contains Washington Square Park, as well as two of New York City’s private colleges, New York University (NYU) and The New School. In later years it has been associated with hipsters

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

SoHo



The name “SoHo” derives from the area being “South of Houston Street”, and was coined in 1962 by Chester Rapkin, an urban planner and author of The South Houston Industrial Area study, also known as the “Rapkin Report”. The name also recalls Soho, an area in London’s West End.
Almost all of SoHo is included in the SoHo–Cast Iron Historic District, which was designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1973, extended in 2010, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1978. It consists of 26 blocks and approximately 500 buildings, many of them incorporating cast-iron architectural elements. Many side streets in the district are paved with Belgian blocks.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

TriBeCa



The neighborhood began as farmland, then was a residential neighborhood in the early 19th century, before becoming a mercantile area centered on produce, dry goods, and textiles, and then transitioning to artists and then actors, models, entrepreneurs, and other celebrities. The neighborhood is home to the TriBeCa Festival, which was created in response to the September 11 attacks, to reinvigorate the neighborhood and downtown after the destruction caused by the terrorist attacks.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

One World Trade Center



One World Trade Center, also known as One World Trade, One WTC, and formerly called the Freedom Tower during initial planning stages, is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City.

• Admission Ticket Free

Statue of Liberty View Point



For an unforgettable view of the statue and Ellis Island, The Battery (formerly known as Battery Park). Located on the southern tip of Lower Manhattan, is a great vantage point for taking in fabulous views of the New York Harbor, Governor’s Island, Brooklyn, the New Jersey Shore, and the Verrazano Bridge.

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Financial District



Also known as FiDi, is a neighborhood located on the southern tip of Manhattan. It is bounded by the West Side Highway on the west, Chambers Street and City Hall Park on the north, Brooklyn Bridge on the northeast, the East River to the southeast, and South Ferry and the Battery on the south.

New York was created in the modern-day Financial District in 1624, and the neighborhood roughly overlaps with the boundaries of the New Amsterdam settlement in the late 17th century.The district comprises the offices and headquarters of many of the city’s major financial institutions, including the New York Stock Exchange and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Anchored on Wall Street in the Financial District, New York City has been called both the leading financial center and the most economically powerful city of the world, and the New York Stock Exchange is the world’s largest stock exchange.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Brooklyn Bridge



You’ll get to ride over one of the world’s most iconic suspension bridges which first opened in 1883.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

Brooklyn Heights Promenade



The Brooklyn Heights Promenade, also called the Esplanade, is a 1,826-foot (557 m)-long platform and pedestrian walkway cantilevered over the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (Interstate 278) in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York City, United States. With views of Lower Manhattan’s skyline and the New York Harbor, it came about as the byproduct of competing proposals for the highway’s route that were resolved in the midst of World War II. Actual construction came after the war. As a structure built over a roadway, the Promenade is owned by the NYC DOT and is not considered a park; however, NYC Parks maintains the entire Promenade.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Manhattan Bridge



The bridge was proposed in 1898 and was originally called “Bridge No. 3” before being renamed the Manhattan Bridge in 1902. Foundations for the bridge’s suspension towers were completed in 1904, followed by the anchorages in 1907 and the towers in 1908. The Manhattan Bridge opened to traffic on December 31, 1909, and began carrying streetcars in 1912 and New York City Subway trains in 1915. The eastern upper-deck roadway was installed in 1922. After streetcars stopped running in 1929, the western upper roadway was finished two years later.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Chinatown



Manhattan’s Chinatown is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City, bordering the Lower East Side to its east, Little Italy to its north, Civic Center to its south, and Tribeca to its west. With an estimated population of 90,000 to 100,000 people, Chinatown is home to the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere. Manhattan’s Chinatown is also one of the oldest Chinese ethnic enclaves. The Manhattan Chinatown is one of nine Chinatown neighborhoods in New York City, as well as one of twelve in the New York metropolitan area, which contains the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, comprising an estimated 893,697 individuals as of 2017.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Little Italy



Little Italy is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City, known for its Italian population. It is bounded on the west by Tribeca and Soho, on the south by Chinatown, on the east by the Bowery and Lower East Side, and on the north by Nolita

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Highlights

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Instant confirmation
  • Due to the nature of this tour, it will not be conducted during severly inclement weather. If, on the day of the tour, the company needs to cancel the tour, you may be rescheduled to another time that is convenient
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Food and drink is not permitted on the tour. However a bottle of water is provided to each guest at the beginning of the tour
  • Not recommended for child aged 2 and under
  • Adult pricing applies to all travelers (3 passengers max)
  • Near public transportation
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Included/Excluded

  • Private tour with expert guide/narration
  • Bottled water
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities

Durations

2 hours (approx.)

Tour's Location

28 Cornelia St, New York, NY 10014, USA
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