Midtown Manhattan, arguably the busiest, most populated, and most valuable piece of real estate in the entire globe, is what most tourists picture when they think of New York City. A stroll through Midtown Manhattan is a great opportunity to see some of the city's top attractions.
Many of New York City's most famous structures are found in Midtown, which is located between 34th and 59th streets. This tour takes you past all the major attractions in New York City, including the Broadway Theater District, Times Square, Grand Central Terminal, the Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, and more.
Be sure to put water in your bag, and get ready for sensory overload! From Gothic to Postmodernism, Beaux-Arts to Art Deco (plenty of Art Deco), and other classic architectural styles calling it home, it's easy to see why tourists from around the world gravitate to Midtown. There are intriguing tales hiding behind these imposing facades that are just waiting to be revealed on a Mid-Manhattan in-person and virtual walking tour.
Explore Manhattan from A Fresh Perspective
Manhattan has seen a growth spurt in the 19th and 20th centuries. Explore Madison Square Park. Discover the Flatiron Building's peculiar structure. Uncover the many skyscrapers as you meander from Times Square to Grand Central Terminal to St. Patrick's Cathedral during this trip.
There are countless cultural sites, delicious restaurants, and interesting things to do in Mid-Manhattan in New York City. A Mid Manhattan walking tour captures key iconic landmarks such as Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal, Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Plaza, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and more.
In Person or Virtual Midtown Manhattan Walking Tour
The lively metropolis of New York City, sometimes known as the "city that never sleeps," is home to many famous monuments, popular tourist destinations, and important historical sites.
For those who can't visit this area in person or who want to get a feel for the area before going, virtual tours are a fantastic alternative to explore Midtown. A virtual walking tour is a terrific way to see Midtown Manhattan from the comfort of your home if you are unable to visit the region in person. You will need high speed internet access to discover the sights and sounds of Midtown from the comfort of your home.
Our in-person and virtual walking tours are great for team building activities, for first time visitors to the cities and for small groups. It's no surprise that this area is the most popular place for tourists and locals to visit.
Here are some of the highlights of Midtown Manhattan.
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal, one of the most recognizable structures in the city, is the railway station constructed in 1913 in the Beaux-Arts style. The main concourse of the station is a large, open area brimming with natural light, elaborate accents, and a magnificent ceiling painting. It's worth going there even if you're not taking the train just to take in the architecture and the history.
Times Square
Times Square is known as the place where night never ends. The area is so bright that, even at midnight, there is so much light to illuminate the area. Times Square has been featured in many movies. And, it is the destination for the annual New Year’s Eve countdown to the next year.
MetLife Building
You'll run into the famous MetLife Building as you keep walking in this neighborhood.This architectural wonder, with its recognizable clock face and imposing height, is a crucial component of the skyline of New York City. Once known as the Pan Am Building, the building is now a gateway to Grand Central Terminal.
Radio City Music Hall
Located in Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall has a magnificent Art Deco architecture and 6,000 seating options making it a world renowned venue for concerts and plays.
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library, a repository of information and a recognized cultural icon is only a short stroll from Grand Central Terminal. You can admire the gorgeous architecture of the library, which includes the well-known Rose Main Reading Room with its stunning chandeliers and huge book collection.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral is a neo-Gothic cathedral. It is a functioning institution of worship. As we meander along Fifth Avenue, you can marvel at the architectural design.
Rockefeller Plaza
Rockefeller Plaza is home to the Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, and the Top of the Rock observation deck. Rockefeller Plaza is the setting for well-known Christmas tree lighting ceremonies and ice skating outside during the winter.
The Best Solution for You
Enjoy a guided in-person or virtual Midtown Manhattan Walking Tour from Allen Batista Travel. The city of New York is incredibly walkable. You will learn fun and interesting facts about the iconic landmarks during an in-person or virtual tour by walking.
If you're short on time or want to visit New York, the in person and virtual Mid Manhattan walking tour is ideal for you. Join us.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m.
Private in-person group tour (2 to 10 to 20 people) - $550
Private virtual rates are listed below
Groups of 1 to 10 people --$450 Groups of 11 to 49 people --$650 Groups of 50 to 100 people -- $950
Many of New York City's most famous structures are found in Midtown, which is located between 34th and 59th streets. This tour takes you past all the major attractions in New York City, including the Broadway Theater District, Times Square, Grand Central Terminal, the Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, and more.
Be sure to put water in your bag, and get ready for sensory overload! From Gothic to Postmodernism, Beaux-Arts to Art Deco (plenty of Art Deco), and other classic architectural styles calling it home, it's easy to see why tourists from around the world gravitate to Midtown. There are intriguing tales hiding behind these imposing facades that are just waiting to be revealed on a Mid-Manhattan in-person and virtual walking tour.
Explore Manhattan from A Fresh Perspective
Manhattan has seen a growth spurt in the 19th and 20th centuries. Explore Madison Square Park. Discover the Flatiron Building's peculiar structure. Uncover the many skyscrapers as you meander from Times Square to Grand Central Terminal to St. Patrick's Cathedral during this trip.
There are countless cultural sites, delicious restaurants, and interesting things to do in Mid-Manhattan in New York City. A Mid Manhattan walking tour captures key iconic landmarks such as Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal, Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Plaza, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and more.
In Person or Virtual Midtown Manhattan Walking Tour
The lively metropolis of New York City, sometimes known as the "city that never sleeps," is home to many famous monuments, popular tourist destinations, and important historical sites.
For those who can't visit this area in person or who want to get a feel for the area before going, virtual tours are a fantastic alternative to explore Midtown. A virtual walking tour is a terrific way to see Midtown Manhattan from the comfort of your home if you are unable to visit the region in person. You will need high speed internet access to discover the sights and sounds of Midtown from the comfort of your home.
Our in-person and virtual walking tours are great for team building activities, for first time visitors to the cities and for small groups. It's no surprise that this area is the most popular place for tourists and locals to visit.
Here are some of the highlights of Midtown Manhattan.
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal, one of the most recognizable structures in the city, is the railway station constructed in 1913 in the Beaux-Arts style. The main concourse of the station is a large, open area brimming with natural light, elaborate accents, and a magnificent ceiling painting. It's worth going there even if you're not taking the train just to take in the architecture and the history.
Times Square
Times Square is known as the place where night never ends. The area is so bright that, even at midnight, there is so much light to illuminate the area. Times Square has been featured in many movies. And, it is the destination for the annual New Year’s Eve countdown to the next year.
MetLife Building
You'll run into the famous MetLife Building as you keep walking in this neighborhood.This architectural wonder, with its recognizable clock face and imposing height, is a crucial component of the skyline of New York City. Once known as the Pan Am Building, the building is now a gateway to Grand Central Terminal.
Radio City Music Hall
Located in Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall has a magnificent Art Deco architecture and 6,000 seating options making it a world renowned venue for concerts and plays.
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library, a repository of information and a recognized cultural icon is only a short stroll from Grand Central Terminal. You can admire the gorgeous architecture of the library, which includes the well-known Rose Main Reading Room with its stunning chandeliers and huge book collection.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral is a neo-Gothic cathedral. It is a functioning institution of worship. As we meander along Fifth Avenue, you can marvel at the architectural design.
Rockefeller Plaza
Rockefeller Plaza is home to the Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, and the Top of the Rock observation deck. Rockefeller Plaza is the setting for well-known Christmas tree lighting ceremonies and ice skating outside during the winter.
The Best Solution for You
Enjoy a guided in-person or virtual Midtown Manhattan Walking Tour from Allen Batista Travel. The city of New York is incredibly walkable. You will learn fun and interesting facts about the iconic landmarks during an in-person or virtual tour by walking.
If you're short on time or want to visit New York, the in person and virtual Mid Manhattan walking tour is ideal for you. Join us.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m.
Private in-person group tour (2 to 10 to 20 people) - $550
Private virtual rates are listed below
Groups of 1 to 10 people --$450 Groups of 11 to 49 people --$650 Groups of 50 to 100 people -- $950