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New York City Guide - Tours of the City

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Tours in New York

Walking Tours
New York's streets were made for walking. In fact walking is the best way for visitors to really explore the city. There are numerous guided tour operators, including Big Onion Walking Tours (tel: (212) 439 1090; website: www.bigonion.com), who, for over a decade, have offered entertaining, informative and contemporary tours of New York's historic districts, ethnic neighbourhoods and interesting destinations like the Brooklyn Bridge. Tours last about two hours. Departure points vary depending on the tour – these are clearly listed on the website. The self-guided, audio tour, Walkin' Broadway (tel: (212) 997 5004 or 1 866 NYC BWAY (692 2929); website: www.walkinbroadway.com), gives participants a chance to learn the stories and secrets of Broadway while hearing snippets of great musicals. Before long, participants find themselves singing and dancing from one theatre to the next. Purchase tickets and start at Colony Music, 1619 Broadway at 49th Street. Ellis Island Tours (tel: (212) 229 0202; website: www.ellisislandtours.com), led by Tom Bernardin, author of The Ellis Island Immigrant Cookbook, gives visitors a comprehensive view of what it was like to immigrate to America. Signature Tours (tel: (212) 517 4306; website: www.signaturetoursnyc.com) are individualised private tours which can be done in a variety of language.

Bus Tours
Gray Line New York Tours (tel: (212) 445 0848 or 1 800 669 0051; website: www.graylinenewyork.com or www.newyorksightseeing.com) offers closed- and open-top double-decker bus tours, calling at numerous stops around the city in a two- to three-hour loop. The Essential New York Tour offers a 40-stop hop-off hop-on tour of Manhattan. Tickets are valid for 48 hours. Buses depart from Grey Line Visitors Center at 777 Eighth Avenue (between 47th and 48th Streets).

Boat Tours
Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises (tel: (212) 563 3200; website: www.circleline42.com) is the only cruise line that circles Manhattan Island, with a three-hour narrated Full Island Cruise, departing from Pier 83 on 42nd Street on the Hudson River. Other options include the two-hour Semi-Circle Cruise, the evening two-hour Harbor Lights Cruise, (Mar-Nov), or the Liberty Cruise Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty (May-Oct). At both Pier 83 and Pier 16, South Street Seaport, adventurers can take a spin on the 'Beast' speed boat for a 30-minute thrill ride.

Other Tours
Big Apple Greeters (tel: (212) 669 8159/2896; website: www.bigapplegreeter.org) is a free service sponsored by NYC & Company. A knowledgeable, native New Yorker will escort two to six people who are travelling together to special places such as neighbourhoods, sites or 'off the beaten path' destinations. Free public transportation is provided. Reservations and schedule must be confirmed in advance.

Much like a walking tour service provider, Bike the Big Apple (tel: (201) 837 1133 or 1 877 865 0078; website: www.toursbybike.com) offers a range of interesting thematic bike tours for short and longer distances. Tour rates include bike and helmet hire.

Liberty Helicopters (tel: (212) 9670 6464 or 1 800 542 9933; website: www.libertyhelicopters.com) gives visitors a bird's eye view of famous New York City landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, and Central Park. Helicopter flights depart from the West 30th Street and 12th Avenue heliport.

Scene on TV Tours (tel: (212) 209 3370; website: www.sceneontv.com) operates bus tours of the sites of America's top TV shows, including Sex and the City and The Sopranos. Other tours include Central Park Movie Tour and Manhattan TV and Movie Tour. Tours last from two to three and a half hours. Booking is essential for all tours and meeting points vary depending on the tour taken; hotel pick up and drop off is not available.

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