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Midtown Pedicab Tour

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Our knowledgeable guides bring Midtown to life with engaging stories and fascinating insights. From the historic charm of the Plaza Hotel to the dazzling lights of Times Square, our guides offer a personal touch that enhances every stop. Relax in our comfortable pedicabs as we navigate the bustling streets of Midtown. Our eco-friendly, open-air rides offer unobstructed views and a more intimate experience compared to traditional bus tours. Capture the essence of New York City with breathtaking views and perfect photo opportunities. From the neon brilliance of Broadway to the elegant facades of Fifth Avenue, our tour offers plenty of chances to snap memorable shots.

About this activity

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Duration 60 minutes

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Private Tour

Additional Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Includes

  • Pedicab
  • Professional guide
  • Blankets (winter)
  • Tips (gratuities)
  • Hotel pick up / drop off

Itinerary

  • One of the crown jewels of our Midtown Pedicab Tour is the legendary Plaza Hotel. Located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Central Park, this historic landmark has been a symbol of elegance and luxury since it opened its doors in 1907. The hotel has hosted countless dignitaries, celebrities, and royalty, and it has been featured in numerous films, including Home Alone 2 and Eloise.

    Free Admission

  • Tiffany & Co. Flagship Store : This historic jewelry retailer has been dazzling New Yorkers and visitors alike since it opened in 1837. Discover the story behind Tiffany’s iconic blue boxes, which have become a symbol of luxury and a highly sought-after gift presentation.

    Free Admission

  • New York City St. Patrick's Cathedral : Completed in 1878, St. Patrick's is the largest Gothic-style Catholic cathedral in the United States

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 5 minutes

    Rockefeller Center : Discover the history and cultural significance of Rockefeller Center, including its role as the home of the NBC studios and the iconic “Today” show. The center has also been a venue for famous TV specials, including the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.

    Free Admission

  • Saks Fifth Avenue Flagship : Enjoy the store’s famous window displays, which are renowned for their creative and elaborate designs, especially during the holiday season.

    Free Admission

  • Discover why the Diamond District is considered one of the world’s premier jewelry destinations. With hundreds of stores and dealers, it's a treasure trove of diamonds, gemstones, and fine jewelry.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 5 minutes

    Grand Central Station : Learn about the terminal’s rich history, from its opening in 1913 to its role as a vital transportation hub. Look up to see the famous astronomical mural on the ceiling, depicting a beautiful night sky with zodiac constellations.

    Free Admission

  • New York Public Library (Main Branch) : Admire the library’s grand Beaux-Arts design, featuring majestic columns, a grand staircase, and an elegant facade. The building’s iconic lion statues, Patience and Fortitude, guard the entrance and are beloved symbols of New York City.

    Free Admission

  • Estimated Time : 5 minutes

    Discover the heart of New York City's theater district, home to many famous Broadway theaters

    Free Admission

  • Radio City Music Hall : Learn about Radio City’s storied history as a premier venue for concerts, theatrical performances, and special events. It’s renowned for hosting the annual Christmas Spectacular, featuring the world-famous Rockettes.

    Free Admission