Unlock the secrets of Manhattan’s iconic landmarks with the Private Downtown All Access Tour. Enjoy the rich history of immigration at Ellis Island, reflect on the solemn 9/11 Memorial, and take in breathtaking views from the One World Observatory. Led by expert guides, this comprehensive experience showcases the city’s most renowned sights, from the Statue of Liberty to the vibrant streets below. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned local, this tour promises an unforgettable journey that will leave you eager to explore further.
Good To Know

- This private all-access tour explores Manhattan’s iconic landmarks, including the 9/11 Memorial, Ellis Island, and Statue of Liberty.
- Participants can upgrade to visit the One World Observatory for panoramic city views.
- Expert guides provide personalized attention and informative narratives throughout the tour.
- The tour is wheelchair accessible and accommodates a wide range of participants.
- Comprehensive experience with ferry tickets, museum entrances, and gratuities included for a seamless experience.
Tour Overview and Highlights

The private downtown all-access tour provides a comprehensive exploration of Manhattan’s iconic landmarks and historical sites.
Guests embark on a private walking tour, visiting must-see attractions like the 9/11 Memorial, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty. The option to upgrade includes access to the One World Observatory, offering breathtaking views from the 102nd floor of One World Trade Center.
Expert guides deliver personalized attention, sharing informative narratives throughout the journey. The tour includes ferry tickets, museum admissions, and gratuities, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience.
With moderate walking involved, the tour accommodates wheelchairs and strollers, making it accessible to all.
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Itinerary and Key Locations

Beginning at 1 Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004, the private downtown all-access tour commences at 10:15 am.
Participants first visit the Charging Bull of Wall Street and Bowling Green Park. Next, they take the ferry to Liberty Island for a guided tour of the Statue of Liberty Museum.
The tour then moves to Ellis Island, where visitors explore the Great Hall and learn about immigrant history. After returning to Manhattan, the group sees the New York Stock Exchange, Wall Street, Federal Hall, Trinity Church, and Alexander Hamilton’s grave.
The tour culminates at the 9/11 Memorial’s reflecting pools and Survivor Tree. Participants can also choose to visit the One World Observatory on the 102nd floor of One World Trade Center.
Tour Duration and Accessibility
The private downtown all-access tour takes approximately 4-5 hours to complete.
The tour involves moderate walking, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and the surfaces and transportation used throughout the experience accommodate wheelchairs.
Plus, the tour is stroller and service animal friendly, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors.
- The total tour duration is around 4-5 hours.
- The tour involves moderate walking, so appropriate footwear is advised.
- The tour is wheelchair accessible, with accommodating surfaces and transportation.
Booking and Confirmation

Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. A minimum of two people is required per booking.
Guests can cancel their tour for free up to 24 hours before it starts. The tour may deviate due to unforeseen circumstances like marches or parades.
This privately led Downtown All Access Tour takes visitors to see the 9/11 Memorial, Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, and offers an option to visit the One World Observatory.
The tour includes ferry tickets, museum entrances, and gratuities, providing a comprehensive and convenient experience for guests exploring Manhattan’s iconic landmarks.
Customer Reviews and Experiences

Travelers have rated this private Downtown All Access Tour 5.0 out of 5 based on 29 reviews, with 100% recommending the experience.
Guides have been praised for their:
- Extensive knowledge and engaging storytelling, providing informative historical insights throughout the tour.
- Accommodating nature, catering to the needs of all participants and ensuring an efficient navigation of the key sites.
- Ability to create a memorable and immersive experience, allowing travelers to fully appreciate the significance of landmarks like the 9/11 Memorial and Statue of Liberty.
The overall feedback highlights the tour’s ability to deliver a comprehensive and impactful exploration of downtown Manhattan’s iconic attractions.
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Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

The tour begins with a ferry ride to Liberty Island, where participants embark on a guided exploration of the iconic Statue of Liberty Museum.
The guide shares the history and significance of this enduring symbol of democracy, as travelers marvel at the monument’s grandeur.
Next, the group crosses over to Ellis Island, delving into the captivating immigrant history at the Great Hall.
Visitors learn about the challenges and triumphs of those who passed through this gateway to America, gaining a deeper appreciation for the nation’s diverse cultural tapestry.
The seamless navigation of these hallowed sites provides an immersive and educational experience for all.
9/11 Memorial and One World Observatory

After exploring the iconic Statue of Liberty and seeing the history of Ellis Island, the tour proceeds to the 9/11 Memorial.
The group takes a somber walk through the reflecting pools, where the names of those lost are engraved, and the Survivor Tree stands as a symbol of resilience.
The tour then ascends to the One World Observatory, located on the 102nd floor of the One World Trade Center. Visitors are treated to 360-degree views of the city, offering a unique perspective on the dynamic skyline and the significant events that have shaped it.
- Visitors can pay their respects at the 9/11 Memorial, honoring the lives lost on that tragic day.
- The tour provides an opportunity to visit the One World Observatory, offering panoramic views of the city.
- The combination of the 9/11 Memorial and One World Observatory adds depth and meaning to the overall tour experience.

With the poignant visit to the 9/11 Memorial and the awe-inspiring panoramas from the One World Observatory now complete, the tour seamlessly shifts its focus to efficiently navigating the remaining sites on the itinerary.
Expert guides lead the way, ensuring a smooth transition between locations while providing insightful commentary.
The group moves briskly through the bustling streets of downtown Manhattan, taking in the iconic landmarks of Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange, and Trinity Church.
The tour’s pacing and organization allow participants to maximize their time, seeing the most important sights without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
Things To Known
Can I Take Photographs During the Tour?
Yes, you can take photographs during the tour. The guides encourage visitors to capture the sights and historical landmarks along the way, allowing for a memorable photographic experience of the tour.
Is There a Dress Code for Visiting the Sites?
There’s no strict dress code, but visitors are advised to dress comfortably and appropriately for the tour’s walking. Casual attire is acceptable, though visitors should avoid clothing that may be deemed disruptive or disrespectful at the memorial sites.
What Happens if the Weather Is Bad on the Tour Day?
If the weather is bad on the tour day, the operator will adjust the itinerary as needed to provide the best possible experience. They’ll ensure participants stay dry and comfortable while visiting the key sites safely.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
There are no age restrictions for this tour. The tour is designed to accommodate travelers of all ages, including young children. Families with strollers and service animals are welcome to join the tour.
Can I Leave the Tour Group at Any Time?
Participants can leave the tour group at any time, though it’s recommended to stay with the group to fully experience the guided itinerary. Guides are accommodating and can provide directions or assistance if a guest needs to depart early.
Sum Up
This private downtown tour offers an unparalleled exploration of Manhattan’s iconic landmarks. From the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to the 9/11 Memorial and One World Observatory, guests can enjoy the city’s rich history and stunning views. With expert guides, efficient navigation, and optional access to the observatory, this tour provides an unforgettable experience for those seeking a comprehensive introduction to New York City’s downtown attractions.
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