On a Tulum tour, you can expect to pay around 80 pesos for admission, with an extra 45 pesos for professional photo equipment. In USD, that's about $4 to $6. That's a super reasonable price to see everything that the Tulum ruins have to offer!
On your walking tour of Wall Street in NYC, be sure to stop by the Charging Bull Statue at the northern tip of Bowling Green. This now iconic piece of art was originally an infamous act of vandalism.
There’s plenty to do and see on a tour of Wall Street. A walk through the Financial District affords the visitor a chance to see where some of the most defining events of the last century took place.
Though nowadays Wall Street is most known as the most important financial center in America, a tour of Wall Street will take you through the district’s many roles throughout history. Wall Street’s role as America’s financial epicenter has seen the district through the worst of the busts and the best of the booms.
Come dressed for the weather, bring your favorite people, and get ready to enjoy Central Park the way New Yorkers do: on your own terms. The park’s 843 acres contain something for every kind of visitor. With a Central Park audio tour, you can enjoy the park at your own pace while not missing any major destinations.
Central Park is 2.5 miles long and half a mile wide, and contains 843 acres of woodlands, landscaped gardens, grassy lawns, and recreational centers. The park was originally built in the mid-18th century as a place where wealthy New Yorkers could go for carriage rides in the country without actually having to leave the city. But it is now quite common to explore Central Park on foot via a walking tour.
New York requires that owners keep their dogs on a six-foot leash at all times in the park from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Dog owners gather for off-leash hours in dog-friendly areas from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
If possible, I'd recommend going to BOTH Chichen Itza and Tulum. They're both incredibly preserved relics of an ancient civilization, and each has its own unique stories to tell. When you purchase a Mayan Ruins bundle tour, you will receive both tours and even more for half the price.
If you want to save money and don't mind taking extra time, take a bus from Cancun to Playa del Carmen and change buses to get to Tulum. An airport shuttle or a taxi cab will both get you to Tulum. The rate will be higher, but you'll save time and energy.
Picture this: you're driving along a paved, two-lane, low-incline road that doesn't have any guard rails that block you from the steep edge of a drop-off. But this does not prevent users from taking a Rocky Mountain National Park Tour.