Grand central station in new york city.

Official Grand Central Tour

Walks

Walks offers special access tours to the world’s most iconic landmarks and attractions as well as unique cultural experiences.


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Join Walks on the Official Grand Central Terminal tour. See a new side of the world’s most famous train terminal and gain an appreciation for its near-magical scale. From secret staircases to a one-time movie theater, there’s a lot more to Grand Central Terminal than meets the eye. Discover it all firsthand.

This 90-minute walking tour is given in English by an expert local guide.

Highlights

  • Discover Grand Central Terminal’s 150+ years of history.
  • Step into a 1920s railroad tycoon’s onetime office.
  • Peek at the architectural marvels all around the station.
  • See a surprising former movie theater-turned-wine store.
  • Tell secrets in the intriguing Whispering Gallery.

Sites Visited

  • Vanderbilt Hall
  • Onassis Foyer and Commemorative Plaque
  • Pershing Square and Tiffany Clock
  • Campbell Apartment
  • Oyster Bar
  • Dining Concourse and waiting areas
  • Police Station
  • Movie Theatre
  • Lexington Avenue and Chrysler Building
  • Grand Central Market
  • Grand Central Terminal’s Famed Clock
  • Track 34
  • The New York Transit Museum Gallery and Store
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tour length

1.5 hours

Max Capacity

20

Price

From $35

meeting point

Tour Information Booth

Highlights

  • Discover Grand Central Terminal’s 150+ years of history.
  • Step into a 1920s railroad tycoon’s onetime office.
  • Peek at the architectural marvels all around the station.
  • See a surprising former movie theater-turned-wine store.
  • Tell secrets in the intriguing Whispering Gallery.

Sites Visited

  • Vanderbilt Hall
  • Onassis Foyer and Commemorative Plaque
  • Pershing Square and Tiffany Clock
  • Campbell Apartment
  • Oyster Bar
  • Dining Concourse and waiting areas
  • Police Station
  • Movie Theatre
  • Lexington Avenue and Chrysler Building
  • Grand Central Market
  • Grand Central Terminal’s Famed Clock
  • Track 34
  • The New York Transit Museum Gallery and Store
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