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NYC Tours
Discount Attraction Cards
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Choose from 5 options for guided tours or rent a bike for a full day and plan your own route!
Manhattan by bicycle is a great way to get some exercise while seeing NYC at pedestrian level.
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only $47.99 Adult, $33.49 Child
only $46.99 Adult, $38.49 Child
only $49.00 Adult, $40.00 Child
only $49.00 Adult, $40.00 Child
only $50.00 Adult, $33.99 Child
only $42.99 Adult, $28.99 Child
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Bike the Greenway and Central Park Tour
Ride along the new Hudson River Park Greenway and through Central Park. We will cover about 9 miles enjoying views of the river and city skyline and visiting famous sites such as Strawberry fields, Belvedere Castle, Shakespeare Garden and more.
Bike tour lasts from 10:00am untill 1:00pm, approximately 3 hours, April 15 – October 15. Tour includes comfortable hybrid bike, helmet, snack and bottled water.
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New York Bicycle Tour of Central Park
Take a leisurely escorted escorted bike ride through Central Park—perfect for the whole family. See Strawberry Fields, Belvedere Castle, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir and Shakespeare Garden along with spectactular views of Manhattan.
Available 7 days a week, the Central Park bike tours lasts about 2 hours. Bicycle and helmet are provided. Additional times on summer weekends.
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Art and Architecture Bicycle Tour of New York
This bicycle tour highlights the beauty and famous spots in Manhattan's Central Park. Historic attractions such as the Zoo, Wollman Rink, Balto and the Conservatory Water as well as the Loeb Boathouse, the Mall and Literary Walk, Bethesda Terrace, the Carousel and the Dairy are included along with Strawberry Fields, Belvedere Castle and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir and several bridges, the Cherry Hill Fountain, North Lake and the Ramble.
This bike tour will last approximately 3 hours daily at 10am, 1pm and 4pm. Bicycle and helmet are provided.
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Movie Scenes New York City Bike Tour
Seasoned actors and actresses guide this tour to locations in Manhattan's Central Park made famous by movies such as “When Harry Met Sally,” “Home Alone 2, Lost in New York,” “Sex in the City” and “Wall Street,” while sharing movie making trivia. You will also go to the Dakota building where “Rosemary's Baby” was filmed. A must do-tour for movie buffs.
This guided New York City Bike Tour is available 3 times a day (2 additional times on summer weekends). Bicycle and helmet are provided.
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Bike the Brooklyn Bridge
Your guided bike tour begins and ends at Pier 84, Hudson River Park so that you can enjoy the riverside bike trail and cross the Brooklyn Bridge. Along the way you'll see many famous landmarks including Battery Park, South Street Seaport, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
This NYC bike tour lasts about 3 hours and covers 14 miles of moderate dificulty with some challenging areas. Departs at 2:00pm daily April 15 – October 15. Includes comfort hybrid bike, helmet, snack and bottled water.
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Full Day Bike Rental With Day Pass
Enjoy riding along the scenic sections of NYC at your own pace. Opt for the Hudson River Park Greenway, circle Manhattan on the Greenway Path and see the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, South Street Seaport, Central Park, times Square and more. Use the Day Pass to drop off your bike(s) at any Bike and Roll NYC location while persuing other activities or when you're done.
Includes comfort hybrid bike, helmet, handlebar bag, lock, city map and drop-off option. Season is from March 15 – November 15. Times vary.
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