Ellis Island, Statue Liberty and Battery Park Walking Tour


To kick off this exciting tour, you will first take a 30-minute guided tour of Battery Park, and learn its unique history with a local guide. Located at the southern tip of Manhattan Island, the park has an interesting history and many monuments. You will see the beautiful Seaglass Carousel, located within a spiraling pavilion of glass and steel. Learn about the Battery Cannon, Battery Oval, Coast Guard Memorial and Bosque Gardens and Fountain. Your guide will then assist you through the various procedures to board the ferry to Liberty Island.  You will cross New York Harbor to the Statue of Liberty, where your ticket grants you reserve access to the ferry line saving long waiting time. Lady liberty was built by Gustave Eiffel as a gift to the United States from the people of France. Here, take a self-guided audio tour with the provided headsets, available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Russian and Arabic. Afterward, you will cross to Ellis Island to learn about the immigrant experience at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. It is thought that at least 40% of all current US citizens can trace one or more of their ancestors to Ellis Island! journey through the 60-plus years that the facility processed new arrivals at the start of their lives in America. You can upgrade to include access to the Pedestal Museum and to the Pedestal Monument or you can choose a fully escorted tour where the tour guide will stay with you for the entire excursion and take you to the most desired spots at Ellis Island and the Statue.Additional InformationConfirmation will be received at time of bookingChildren must be accompanied by an adultA minimum of 2 people per booking is requiredA moderate amount of walking is involvedCollapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels can be  accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them board and disembarkOperates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriatelyWheelchair accessibleInclusionsEntrance feesNational Park fee

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