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Welcome to Manhattan, New York City's living backdrop for Marvel's blockbusting comic book creations. Be ready to get a profound insight into how the entertainment plots reflect the course of history and why comics sometimes disappear from bookstores. This self-guided audio tour narrates the stories in a lively style and provides a captivating experience for comic buffs and newcomers alike. You will start the tour at the notorious Hell's Kitchen to discover historical trivia of the neighborhood where Marvel's first office was located and the first "Marvel Comics" came out. Then, you will see the Baxter Building, a.k.a. the headquarters of the mighty Fantastic Four that became Marvel's first superhero team in response to the "Justice League" by DC. Next, you will spot differences between the MetLife Building in real life and its silver screen rendering, the Tony Stark Tower, and later, the base of the Avengers family. Dwelling near the Grand Central Terminal, you will experience the grandeur of where the final battle in the namesake movie took place. After that, you will pass by the magnificent Chrysler Building and catch up with the Spider-Man character creation story. Finally, you will make it to the prestigious Tudor City area where his antagonist, supervillain The Green Goblin, used to lodge – be amazed by the price his apartment was sold afterward! Join the tour and tune into New York City's striking cinematic scenery of the iconic Marvel comics!

This in-app audio tour will tell you the story behind the masterpieces of the most iconic collection of Solomon Guggenheim Museum, and take you through the old-fashioned streets of the historic Carnegie Hill neighborhood. The tour starts outside the museum, an architectural gem and one of the most "instagrammable" places in Manhattan. Inside, you will be guided through its permanent collection of ground-breaking modernist artists. Hear about the tragic fate of Vincent van Gogh, get impressed by the artwork of Édouard Manet, and, of course, learn about Pablo Picasso, whose life and work were closely connected with the founder of the collection. With the entry ticket included, you may choose to explore special exhibitions as well. Next, set off on a journey through the Carnegie Hill neighborhood, which has preserved its classical European-like atmosphere and charm. You will see refined mansions and townhouses and hear about their notable residents like Gwyneth Paltrow. A filming location for many movies, Carnegie Hill offers scenic views of Central Park waterside, old churches, and vibrant avenues. For the perfect end to a great tour, enjoy delicious food in one of the recommended French or Italian eateries. This tour is not affiliated with the Guggenheim Museum but is provided by an independent creator. WeGoTrip is not re-selling tickets but is giving its customers assistance in ticket purchasing at no charge.

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City features a multifaceted and detailed exhibition that tells the story of the September 11, 2001 tragedy. The tour covers both the events leading up to the largest terrorist attack as well as those that occurred afterward. You will find yourself in an underground space where the Twin Towers once stood. Delve into the stages of designing and erecting skyscrapers that defined the external appearance of Manhattan. You will see the unique "Slurry Wall" - a structure that allowed designers in the mid-20th century to build the world's tallest buildings next to the Hudson River. Examine one of the staircases down which World Trade Center employees ran to escape the fire. Learn why a museum is a sacred place for the relatives of the victims of September 11. Special exhibitions tell the details of the lives of those who perished and dedicate themselves to the circumstances surrounding the tragic events. You can stroll between the waterfalls laid in the Twin Towers' foundations. Also, visit a neighboring park, where you will see contrasting memorials: the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, rebuilt after the attacks, and "The Sphere," which designers decided not to restore. This tour is not affiliated with the 9/11 Museum but is provided by an independent creator. The ticket is included for customer's convenience.

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, also known as 'The Guggenheim', is a world-renowned institution that needs no introduction. The futuristic beehive designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is an architectural landmark that houses an impressive collection of modern art from the 20th century and beyond. With your entrance ticket, you'll gain access to the permanent collection that includes famous works by iconic artists such as Manet, Degas, Picasso, Cézanne, Gauguin, and Kandinsky. Additionally, your ticket grants you entry to any temporary exhibitions, which have in the past included presentations and thematic explorations dedicated to the likes of Kandinsky, Pollock, Mapplethorpe, and more. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum was conceived by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1943 and opened to the public in 1959, changing the world of modern art forever. The museum's design is still cutting-edge, with its gracefully spiraling ramp leading up to a spectacular domed-glass ceiling. The museum's exhibitions are frequently updated, showcasing a wide range of works from both exciting new artists and cultural heavyweights. A visit to the Guggenheim is a must-see for lovers of art and architecture, as well as those looking to recreate that iconic bit from the start of Men in Black. Note! Don't forget an ID for reduced tickets.

Just across the street from Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History represents an enormous collection of plants, minerals, meteorites, animals, fossils, dinosaurs, and human artifacts. This entrance ticket gives you access to the magical world of natural history. You will enter the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda and witness the battle of Barosaurus and Allosaurus. Then, you will take a journey through the African savannah, and meet fascinating elephants. Enforce your African experience in the Hall of African Peoples, and witness the incredible traditions of the Pokot and the Yoruba peoples. On the first floor, you will feel the power of nature standing by the Giant Sequoia, dive into the ocean with the blue whale, and see the mighty Alaskan brown bear. The third floor will bring you to the fascinating world of reptiles and primates. You'll also visit the dwelling of the Indians and admire the iconic Moai statue. The museum's brightest experience is offered by the halls of dinosaurs on the fourth floor — Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Stegosaurus, and more are waiting to welcome you with their charming smiles!

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City features a multifaceted and detailed exhibition that tells the story of the September 11, 2001 tragedy. You will find yourself in an underground space where the Twin Towers once stood. Delve into the stages of designing and erecting skyscrapers that defined the external appearance of Manhattan. You will see the unique "Slurry Wall" - a structure that allowed designers in the mid-20th century to build the world's tallest buildings next to the Hudson River. Examine one of the staircases down which World Trade Center employees ran to escape the fire. Learn why a museum is a sacred place for the relatives of the victims of September 11. Special exhibitions tell the details of the lives of those who perished and dedicate themselves to the circumstances surrounding the tragic events. You can stroll between the waterfalls laid in the Twin Towers' foundations. Also, visit a neighboring park, where you will see contrasting memorials: the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, rebuilt after the attacks, and "The Sphere," which designers decided not to restore.

This self-guided audio tour is perfect for art lovers eager to uncover the Met's highlights at their own pace. Experience iconic masterpieces and then, stroll through the Central Park's breathtaking landscapes while navigating this refreshing itinerary. Note! This tour DOES NOT include an entrance ticket but is valid for life. Buy a ticket in advance at www.metmuseum.org The journey starts at The Met, where ancient artifacts and modern masterpieces await. This in-app audio tour will guide you through the selected 40 artworks: Egyptian artifacts, medieval sculptures, Renaissance innovations, and modern masterpieces. Walking along a planned route, you will learn about artistic techniques, cultural influences, and groundbreaking inspiration that defined these eras. After that, transition into Central Park’s serene green spaces, finding picturesque stops like Bethesda Terrace, Strawberry Fields, and Belvedere Castle. Stroll through Sheep Meadow and visit the Central Park Zoo for memorable experiences with nature and wildlife. Uncover New York City's artful side, applying new perspectives gained from historical and cultural discoveries. From timeless sculptures to tranquil park views, every stop adds unique layers of beauty and inspiration to your tour. Note! This tour is not affiliated with the Metropolitan Museum of Art but is provided by an independent creator.

Just across the street from Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History represents an enormous collection of plants, minerals, meteorites, animals, fossils, dinosaurs, and human artifacts. Take this in-app audio tour of the best natural museum in the world to explore its highlights and must-sees. NOTE! This tour DOES NOT include a ticket! Buy it at www.amnh.org Enter the museum through Central Park West (upstairs) at 79th Street. The tour starts in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda on the 2nd floor. Here, you will witness the battle of Barosaurus and Allosaurus, take a journey through the African savannah, and meet fascinating elephants. Enforce your African experience in the Hall of African Peoples, and hear about the incredible traditions of the Pokot and the Yoruba peoples. Continue by walking down to the first floor. Here you will feel the power of nature standing by the Giant Sequoia, dive into the ocean with the blue whale, and see the mighty Alaskan brown bear. The 3rd floor will bring you to the fascinating world of reptiles and primates. You'll also visit the dwelling of the Indians and admire the iconic Moai statue. Finish the tour with the brightest experience offered by the halls of dinosaurs on the 4th floor — Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Stegosaurus, and more are waiting to welcome you with their charming smiles! Note! This tour is not affiliated with the AMNH but is provided by an independent creator.

Embark on a self-guided audio tour, perfect for any individual intrigued by New York City's architectural wonders and historical narratives. Your ticket to ARTECHOUSE New York, where art intersects with the digital age, marks the beginning of your adventure. Ideal for avid travelers and first-time visitors alike, this tour entices with a blend of modern innovation and time-honored history. Starting at the digital art space that is ARTECHOUSE, your journey follows a trail through the city that never sleeps, from the striking silhouette of the Flatiron Building to the stunning interior of Grand Central Terminal. You journey on, past the towering spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral, to the political crossroads of the United Nations Headquarters, and eventually conclude at the historic brownstone of Theodore Roosevelt's Birthplace. As you transition from bustling streets to tranquil landmarks, you'll weave through Manhattan with the freedom to explore each site at your own pace. The path you take will unravel not just a visual feast, but the very soul of New York City, etched in its constructions and communities. While this tour includes access to the wonders that line the streets of New York, please note that an in-depth audio tour inside ARTECHOUSE New York is not part of the experience.

This self-guided audio walking tour explores New York City’s West Side, from historic food halls to bold new architecture. It is a great fit for first-time visitors who want an easy introduction to Manhattan’s mix of old industry, waterfront parks, public art, and contemporary design. Your route begins inside Chelsea Market, where brick walls, steel beams, and the smell of fresh bread and seafood set the scene in a former factory building. From there, you step into the Meatpacking District, a neighborhood once shaped by warehouses and meat plants, now known for cobblestone streets, fashion storefronts, and nightlife. The walk continues to Little Island, where planted gardens rise above the Hudson River on sculpted concrete tulips, then climbs to the High Line, the elevated rail line turned park with grasses, benches, and framed views of the streets below. As you head north, the tour brings you to The Shed, Vessel, the High Line Plinth, and the Moynihan Train Hall Connector, ending in Hudson Yards. Along the way, you will experience the contrast between rough old brick and gleaming glass towers, river breezes along the waterfront, striking public spaces, and the unforgettable sight of a park floating above the water and a railway transformed into one of the city’s most distinctive walks.
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