Early access to SUMMIT One Vanderbilt with a guided walk through Grand Central
3 hours
Italian guide, SUMMIT access
Start your morning with timed entry to SUMMIT One Vanderbilt and an Italian-speaking local guide. Explore Midtown and Grand Central Terminal on a walking tour with skyline views from the 67th floor.
Arrive 15 minutes early and wear comfortable shoes; expect stairs and uneven surfaces. Strollers and mobility devices like wheelchairs or motorized scooters are not recommended, and the tour cannot accommodate strollers. Guests under 18 must be with an adult, and guide gratuity is not included.
For groups of 4 or less: full refund if you cancel more than 24 hours before start; no refund within 24 hours. For 5 to 9: full refund if you cancel more than 72 hours before start; no refund within 72 hours. Late arrivals and no-shows are non-refundable. Changes may have a fee up to 50%.
This walking tour includes uneven surfaces, cobblestones, hills, inclines/declines, and stairs. Wheelchairs, motorized scooters, or other mobility devices are not recommended, and the tour cannot accommodate strollers or baby carriages.
Expect a fair amount of walking, including stairs and uneven surfaces. Wear comfortable shoes.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately for the day.
1 Vanderbilt Ave, New York, NY 10017, USA
LetzGo City Tours operates across multiple cities, but their Dublin experiences really shine through in recent feedback. Guides like Emmet, Miriam, and Fergus get enthusiastic shoutouts for bringing local knowledge and personality to their tours. Emmet in particular seems to be a Dublin native who weaves the city's whiskey and beer heritage into broader historical context with humor and ease. The combined Jameson and Guinness tours are popular options, with guides adapting well to different group dynamics and pacing walks comfortably. There was one frustrating experience with a bus tour where pickups never materialized, which is worth noting if you're booking transportation-dependent experiences. Otherwise, the consensus is overwhelmingly positive. Travelers appreciate guides who balance facts with storytelling and keep things engaging rather than lecture-heavy. The personable approach seems to be a company strength, whether you're exploring Dublin's literary landmarks or Paris neighborhoods with guides like Nina.
Exceptional tour! Our tour covered the Guinness family but we learned so much more. Emmet was very knowledgable about Dublin, Ireland and the impact the Guinness family had one each. He dispelled many false narratives driven on the Netflix show. He was also very kind and accommodating to each person on the tour.
Oatmeal Lover
April 4, 2026
Exceptional tour! Our tour covered the Guinness family but we learned so much more. Emmet was very knowledgable about Dublin, Ireland and the impact the Guinness family had one each. He dispelled many false narratives driven on the Netflix show. He was also very kind and accommodating to each person on the tour.
Oatmeal Lover
April 4, 2026