Walking Tour for One, Two, or Four from Welcome to Harlem (Up to 75% Off)
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Guides display Harlem's cultural gems, including historic architecture & renowned jazz venues, or teams plumb streets during scavenger hunt
A walking tour acquaints you with the city around you, helping you avoid disaster during future scavenger hunts and upcoming bouts of amnesia. This Groupon gets you hours of steps closer.
Choose from Three Options
$15 for a Harlem tour for one (up to a $45 value)
$25 for a Harlem tour for two (up to a $90 value)
$45 for a Harlem tour for four (up to a $180 value)<p>
Three walking tours are available and include the following:
- Mount Morris Park Historic District, a 16-block area filled with 19th-century and Gilded Age architecture
- Sunday Jammin Jazz Tour, which passes historical churches and famous nightclubs of the jazz era’s height
- Amazing Harlem Challenge, an all-day scavenger hunt in which teams follow a cryptic web of clues and riddles as they explore local landmarks.<p>
Guides display Harlem's cultural gems, including historic architecture & renowned jazz venues, or teams plumb streets during scavenger hunt
A walking tour acquaints you with the city around you, helping you avoid disaster during future scavenger hunts and upcoming bouts of amnesia. This Groupon gets you hours of steps closer.
Choose from Three Options
$15 for a Harlem tour for one (up to a $45 value)
$25 for a Harlem tour for two (up to a $90 value)
$45 for a Harlem tour for four (up to a $180 value)<p>
Three walking tours are available and include the following:
- Mount Morris Park Historic District, a 16-block area filled with 19th-century and Gilded Age architecture
- Sunday Jammin Jazz Tour, which passes historical churches and famous nightclubs of the jazz era’s height
- Amazing Harlem Challenge, an all-day scavenger hunt in which teams follow a cryptic web of clues and riddles as they explore local landmarks.<p>
Need To Know Info
About Welcome to Harlem
Harlem’s illustrious past and multifaceted present open up to tourists courtesy of Welcome to Harlem’s knowledgeable guides, all of whom are residents of the neighborhood. Day and evening tours are organized by interest, showcasing culinary hot spots, historic jazz venues, stunning architecture, shopping destinations, or rollicking church services. Landmarks such as the legendary Apollo Theater, Columbia University, and the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine open up to guests, providing a casual, intimate view that can’t be attained on an unaccompanied stroll or while being chased by a clown car.