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5 days
11 stops
5 days
11 Attractions
How Money Was Made: Wall Street Walking Tour, Food On Foot Tours, Central Park TV & Movie Sites Walking Tour, Masters of the Camera NYC Rooftop Photoshoot, High Line – Chelsea – Meatpacking District Neighborhood Walking Tour, Top of the High Line and Hudson Yards Tour, 9/11 Museum Workshop: Hands-On 9/11 Exhibit, Holiday Markets & Christmas Lights Walking Tour, New York Highlights Bike Tour, Brooklyn Bridge Guided Bike Tour by Unlimited Biking, Surrey Bike Rental on Governors IslandReady to see a new side of New York? This 5-day family itinerary is packed with quirky tours, hands-on workshops, and scenic rides—perfect for curious kids and grown-ups. With the All Inclusive pass, you’ll unlock unique experiences, skip the stress, and make memories in the city’s coolest corners.
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How Money Was Made: Wall Street Walking Tour
Start your NYC adventure with a family-friendly stroll through Wall Street. This tour uncovers the secrets of the financial district, with guides sharing quirky stories and fun facts that bring the city’s money-making past to life. Snap a photo at the Charging Bull and pop by Trinity Church for a peaceful break.Booking requiredHow Money Was Made: Wall Street Walking Tour
Up to 2 hours$49.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassLearn about stock market crashes, aggressive economic growth and the rebirth of Lower Manhattan following the events of 9/11. Your tour calls at stacks of interesting sights that relate in some way or another to Wall Street’s financial and political roots, or to the many pioneers who helped shape its history.You’ll hear about the robber barons who played the system to line their own pockets and discover sites with links to George Washington, including the Fraunces Tavern, Washington’s headquarters while America fought to break free from British rule.
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