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English
Included
Explore Albany’s iconic State Capitol and historic buildings
Discover statues, plazas, and cultural landmarks
Visit observation decks for panoramic city views
Learn the stories behind the city’s must-see sites
Self-paced, hands-free walking tour
€ 8.07
€ 7.42


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the rich history and fascinating stories of Albany, New York, on this self-guided walking tour. Beginning in the heart of the city, you’ll explore iconic buildings, historic statues, vibrant plazas, and the grand State Capitol. Along the way, learn about the people, events, and architectural landmarks that have shaped Albany over the centuries, from its colonial roots to its modern-day significance.
This one-hour tour is designed to be flexible and hands-free, allowing you to go at your own pace while your smartphone or tablet guides you through the city. With access to observation decks, museums, and scenic viewpoints, you’ll gain a unique perspective on Albany’s past and present. Perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, or anyone curious about New York’s capital city.
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Go at your own pace, anytime, the tour never expires
See the sites, statues and stories of Albany
Food or Drink
Admission
Human Guide
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
Bring a water bottle for refreshment
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Its a dream

Mobility impaired accessible. Lovely waterfront park with walking and cycling paths. Washrooms, picnic tables and playgrounds. Very well maintained. Ample parking. Some construction for summer of 2024 for improvements.

I spent about an hour and a half trying to follow the trail, but had to return half way because I was unable to get to the right path. I believe it is a very nice trail around the lake but unfortunately there is no proper wayfinding signs that trailers could follow. There are construction, residential and side roads along the path that one would easily get to the wrong way without proper signage system.



