A Review of the Private New York City by Chauffeured Classic Convertible Tour
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23 February 2011
The Private new york City by Chauffeured Classic Convertible Tour is definitely not one to be missed if you’re in New York on vacation. This really is the classiest of NYC tours, and you’ll feel like a movie star as you ride the streets of The Big Apple in style.
You’ll be driven by your very own personal chauffeur in a classic 1975 Chevrolet Caprice. The chauffeur is always a born and bred New Yorker, with extensive knowledge of the city, and will take you to the most interesting parts as well as giving you expert commentary of the areas.
The tours generally last around two hours, which is the perfect amount of time for a romantic date around the bustling streets. You’ll visit several of the most popular locations of the city.
Starting out at Bohemian West Village, famous for its artist’s lofts and residential towers designed by Richard Meier. You’ll then continue through Soho, one of the world’s most popular shopping districts, with its high class boutiques and outlets.
From there your tour guide will take you on to TriBeCa, and the name is made from ‘Triangle Below Canal Street’. TriBeCa is home of the film festival which was established in 2002, and offers the chance for visitors to see a range of movies and maybe catch a glimpse of a celebrity!
On from there is South Street Seaport, an extremely popular and attractive dock that looks stunning when lit up after dark. This historic part of the city has a whole host of top quality restaurants, shops and attractions and some of the oldest architecture in Manhattan.
You will see the Brooklyn Bridge, which at the time of its opening in 1870 was the longest bridge in the world, and is currently one of the oldest buildings in the country. The bridge is now a National Historic Landmark.
The Manhattan Bridge is another sight on the agenda, which is now over 100 years old.
Your next stop will be in chinatown, which is one of the biggest Chinese ethnic neighbourhoods in the world outside of the continent of Asia. Here you can see some outstanding Chinese architecture as well as numerous Chinese market sellers.
The final destination is Little italy, which is home to a large population of Italians, and the annual San Gennaro festival street fair in September when the streets are filled with Italian stalls selling authentic Italian food and products.
You are able to end your tour in Chinatown or Little Italy if you prefer, however most tours take you back to your pickup location unless you request a different drop off.
The tour is definitely an eye opener and you’ll learn things that you wouldn’t have learnt about the city any other way, so it’s a great way to get some inside knowledge of such a wonderful and exciting part of the western world. Tours depart throughout the day for your convenience.
You’ll be driven by your very own personal chauffeur in a classic 1975 Chevrolet Caprice. The chauffeur is always a born and bred New Yorker, with extensive knowledge of the city, and will take you to the most interesting parts as well as giving you expert commentary of the areas.
The tours generally last around two hours, which is the perfect amount of time for a romantic date around the bustling streets. You’ll visit several of the most popular locations of the city.
Starting out at Bohemian West Village, famous for its artist’s lofts and residential towers designed by Richard Meier. You’ll then continue through Soho, one of the world’s most popular shopping districts, with its high class boutiques and outlets.
From there your tour guide will take you on to TriBeCa, and the name is made from ‘Triangle Below Canal Street’. TriBeCa is home of the film festival which was established in 2002, and offers the chance for visitors to see a range of movies and maybe catch a glimpse of a celebrity!
On from there is South Street Seaport, an extremely popular and attractive dock that looks stunning when lit up after dark. This historic part of the city has a whole host of top quality restaurants, shops and attractions and some of the oldest architecture in Manhattan.
You will see the Brooklyn Bridge, which at the time of its opening in 1870 was the longest bridge in the world, and is currently one of the oldest buildings in the country. The bridge is now a National Historic Landmark.
The Manhattan Bridge is another sight on the agenda, which is now over 100 years old.
Your next stop will be in chinatown, which is one of the biggest Chinese ethnic neighbourhoods in the world outside of the continent of Asia. Here you can see some outstanding Chinese architecture as well as numerous Chinese market sellers.
The final destination is Little italy, which is home to a large population of Italians, and the annual San Gennaro festival street fair in September when the streets are filled with Italian stalls selling authentic Italian food and products.
You are able to end your tour in Chinatown or Little Italy if you prefer, however most tours take you back to your pickup location unless you request a different drop off.
The tour is definitely an eye opener and you’ll learn things that you wouldn’t have learnt about the city any other way, so it’s a great way to get some inside knowledge of such a wonderful and exciting part of the western world. Tours depart throughout the day for your convenience.
Tags: new york, italy, chinatown, brooklyn, chevrolet, chauffeured classic convertible,
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