
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour – New York City, New York
Come and discover the fascinating story behind this emblematic Statue, its grandeur and meaning makes it a tourist destination where you can breathe freedom and justice. Book now!!
EXPERIENCE:
The tour begins at the meeting point, The Manhattan at Times Square hotel, 7th Avenue between 51st and 52nd Streets.
Then they head to the nearest subway station that will take them to Battery Park, in the south of Manhattan, there they will take the ferry that will take them to Liberty Island, during the tour you will have spectacular panoramic views of Manhattan, admiring its imposing architecture and skyscrapers.
While on Liberty Island, the tour will take place, where the guide in Spanish will explain the history and interpretation in detail of what the statue means and what it represents for the United States and the immigrant community. Later, they will be located in the most strategic place for them to take excellent photographs, then they will walk around the statue, contemplating the fabulous views of State Island, Brooklyn, Manhattan and New Jersey.
Next, you will enter the Statue of Liberty Museum where you will be able to appreciate the different stages and moments of the construction of the great colossus.
Then you take the ferry again to travel to Ellis Island, an island recognized for being the place of arrival of immigrants until 1954, a historic place of resilience, improvement and new opportunities for immigrants who wanted to live the American dream. There, they will have time to tour the museum and imagine the set of needs that were experienced at the time to achieve the long-awaited Freedom.
Finally, they take the ferry again to Battery Park where the tour ends, with the satisfaction of having known one of the most emblematic places in the city of New York and the World.
Come and be dazzled by the Majesty of the Statue of Liberty!!!
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Guide in Spanish
Visit to Liberty Island and Ellis Island.
Visit to the Liberty Museum and the Immigrant Museum.
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