The best way to appreciate New York is to walk, preferably with an enthusiastic New Yorker. So put on your headphones…
WALKABOUT NY takes you by the hand with a fresh, feel-good, conversational style that connects New York’s sites and history into an engaging story. Get “instant access” to New York neighborhoods and add a new spontaneity to your sightseeing with your personal audio walking tour & easy-to-follow street map – you’ll have everything you need for an exciting New York City adventure.
Convenient, Private & Flexible
No time restraints. Go on a WALKABOUT NY any day of the week, at any time. No more getting up early on a Sunday to join a scheduled tour group. And take a break anytime you want, simply by pressing “pause.”
Lose the crowds. Take a WALKABOUT NY on your own, or with friends and family.
Choose your weather. If the weather isn’t cooperating … just postpone your walk, with no penalties.
No preparation needed: no commitment, no phone reservations.
Indulge your interests. Stop whenever you want for a closer look.
Everything you need is in one convenient package.
And no tipping a guide!
As seen on
LowerManhattan.Info:
http://www.lowermanhattan.info/about/work/business_spotlight/business_spotlight_walkabout_ny_45071.aspx
Review from Wall
Street Rising:
http://www.wallstreetrising.org/recent_events.html
About the Authors
WALKABOUT NY is written and recorded by its founders:
Elissa Marton is a 20-year travel marketing veteran for major tour operators and cruise lines, such as Lindblad Expeditions, a prestigious adventure cruise line known and regarded for its innovative itineraries.
Nikki James is an actor specializing in television and audio recordings. Nikki’s experience with Acoustiguide, the company that produces museum audio guides, includes narrating museum audio guides for, among others, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the National Gallery in D.C. and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Her most recent audio book is Fall on Your Knees, published by Random House. Nikki is currently narrating a series of children’s concerts at Carnegie Hall.