Here’s Why a Self-Guided Tour is the good Way to See Grand Central Station

 Whether you're taking a Grand Central Station food tour or just exploring the sights of the station, you're better off with some kind of guide. The station itself is huge and full of people - almost half the population of Manhattan passes through it every day - so trying to find everything on your own would be extremely difficult. However, rather than hiring a tour guide to show you around, we recommend trying out a self-guided walking tour like the ones offered by Action Tour Guide. With the advent of smartphones, regular guided tours are quickly being proven obsolete, and we'll tell you why.

 

Choosing a self-guided audio tour offers you a level of flexibility you can't get with a traditional tour guide, but without sacrificing the wealth of knowledge these guides have. At Action Tour Guide, we have a whole team of professional writers and researchers who take an in-depth look into every location before crafting our audio tours, so you can rest assured that you're getting all the relevant information.

 

Once you start the tour, you're in the driver's seat the whole way. Feel like stopping for lunch or taking an hour to really explore a certain location? Go ahead, the tour will be waiting for you when you get back. You can also jump ahead to stops that sound particularly exciting or even stop halfway through and come back the next day. The experience is entirely in your hands, and you're not beholden to a guide who has to rush through a tour every hour to maximize profits. While we're on the title of profits, self-guided tours are also significantly less expensive than traditional ones - a tour of Grand Central will only cost you $6.99 for the whole family.

 

If you're interested in checking out our Grand Central Terminal Self-Guided Walking Tour, you can find it online or through the Action Tour Guide app.

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