Art Deco Icons of NYC Tour
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$420 up to 10 guests,
$42 per additional guest - Any date, Any time
- Expert Guide Matching
Tour Highlights
- Marvel at the incomparable beauty of the Chrysler Building
- Discover a way to take a (safe) peek at the storied Track 61 area under the famed Waldorf Astoria
- Use a vast network of underground passages to navigate the iconic Rockefeller Center
- Decipher the hidden meaning of symbols on the side of the Art Deco Graybar Building
- Uncover one of the most stunning and overlooked Art Deco buildings in New York City
- Step on the very subway street vent that solidified Marilyn Monroe’s career as a cinema sex symbol






























About This Tour:
When most people think of Art Deco architecture, they think of looking up. But what if there are more stories to be found underground? On this Art Deco tour, we’ll explore some of Manhattan’s most celebrated landmarks from above and below, admiring both their skyscraping towers and overlooked underground passageways. From the shimmering Chrysler Building and historic Graybar Building, to the shocking General Electric Building facade, and a sleek subterranean spot below Rockefeller Center, this tour will look at NYC’s Art Deco icons from a fresh new perspective.
Ear pieces are provided to each guests, ensuring everyone hears the guide perfectly, even from a distance!
100% refund up to 72 hours prior to the start of your tour.
When canceled less than 72 hours before the start of your tour, we will do our best to reschedule you or issue you a credit to use on any of our upcoming tours. This credit won’t expire until you use it!
The group meets in front of Track 29, inside Grand Central’s Main Concourse. Grand Central’s address is: 89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017. Click here for a Google Maps link.
By Subway: 4, 5, 6, 7 and S trains to 42nd St / Grand Central Terminal
How long is the tour?
This tour is roughly 2 hours long.
Where does it end?
It ends near 53rd Street and 7th Avenue.
How strenuous is this tour?
This tour is easy and most people can participate but it will involve walking up and down stairs.
Is this tour ADA accessible?
No, this tour is not ADA accessible. You can email us at [email protected] in order for us to best prepare your visit.
Is this tour mostly indoors or outdoors?
This tour is mostly outdoors with some portions where we will be indoors.
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