Hamilton Tour Tickets in New York, NY

75 BroadwayNew York, NY 10006
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Overview

On this unique Urban Adventures tour, discover how Alexander Hamilton became one of the most influential founding fathers in history, and how he played a pivotal role in preserving and ratifying the U.S. Constitution. Visit numerous sites of importance, such as his final resting site, and places he used to work and frequent. Hamilton is the man who made modern America, and his legacy lives on in many ways!

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Good To Know

from Ashley, one of our New York Travel Experts
  • Family-friendly.
  • Tour duration: 2 hours.
  • Great photo opportunities!
  • For your Urban Adventure, you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.

Description

from Hamilton Tour
With the success of the hit musical Hamilton, we’ve created a tour to help people understand how an illegitimate immigrant finds his way to New York, remakes himself, and becomes one of our most brilliant, charismatic, and controversial founding fathers!

Walk in the footsteps of Alexander Hamilton through New York City’s oldest neighborhood, the financial district, and discover how this famous New Yorker has his fingerprints on nearly every landmark these streets have to offer.

Our adventure begins at Trinity Church, where Hamilton was buried as a result of one of the darkest days in American political history. Learn how Hamilton arrived in America on the eve of a revolution and quickly became one of the most influential minds of his day, only to be shot dead before his 50th birthday.

We’ll stop by Zuccotti Park and uncover how more recent revolutionary movements like Occupy Wall Street trace their roots to Hamilton’s ambitious plans for American prosperity. Next, we’ll learn how Hamilton’s role as America’s first Secretary of the Treasury ultimately led to the creation of the New York Stock Exchange. Across the street sits Federal Hall, where Hamilton looked on as George Washington was sworn in as our nation's first president and where he served in the first cabinet. We’ll then check out the two Wall Street skyscrapers that still stand as reminders of the epic feud between Hamilton and Burr, one emblazoned with the name of one of our more recent politicians and local celebrities, Donald Trump.

Finally, we’ll make our way down the first paved street in New York City to one of the oldest bars in town where Hamilton himself used to drink with George Washington, and we’ll raise our own glass to freedom and to Hamilton.

Along the entire route we will discover not only Hamilton’s history in New York but also how he came to epitomize the American Dream, created the modern world we live in today, inspired many of our wealthy leaders who continue to shape the city and world, and finally, how he wrestled with the questions of wealth, privilege, and power in ways that are just as relevant today as they were in the 1700s.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Hamilton Tour

What are the hours of operation?
Monday – Sunday at 3:00 PM.

What should I wear? 
Dress standard: Casual. Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes.

Where is it located?
Meeting Point: Entrance to Trinity Church, 75 Broadway, New York, NY 10006 Ending Point: Fraunces Tavern, 54 Pearl St, New York, NY 10004.

Is the tour appropriate for children?
Yes, this is a family-friendly activity.

Can I bring my camera? 
Yes, great photo opportunities!

How long is the tour? 
The tour is 2 hours long.

What’s included in my ticket/experience? 
Dive deep into the story of the star of the hit musical Hamilton in NYC’s most historic neighborhood Pay your respects at Hamilton’s gravesite located in one of the most historic churchyards in town Discover the origins of the New York Stock Exchange and Wall Street’s many other financial institutions Grab a pint at the tavern where Hamilton and Burr broke bread for the last time before their infamous duel Get an introduction to a few of our favorite financial district food stops.

Can I bring my own food/beverages? 
No.

Can I bring my pet? 
No.