City of Contrasts Tour-Manhattan, Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn
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After getting on board this original experience we will travel to the first stop in the prominent Jazz neighborhood of Harlem. The experience continues heading out of Manhattan into the Bronx to admire the grandeur of Yankee Stadium. The exploration of the Bronx continues to the “Joker Steps “and artistic murals- learning more about this famous street art and the history of The Bronx. Our exploration continues in Queens with a lively stroll at the fascinating Flushing Meadows Corona Park. U.S. Open National Tennis Center, Citi Field NY Mets baseball stadium, and Uni-sphere. Brooklyn is where we explore the Williamsburg neighborhood, the largest concentration of Hasidic Jews. The show continues down at Brooklyn’s waterfront, with a view of the world-famous panorama of Manhattan’s skyline and a pace at Domino park. This park’s architecture & landscape is a gorgeous way to admire the New York city bay and landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty & One world trade center.
Departure Point
- We meet all our travelers at the meeting pointManhattan at Times Square Hotel 790 7th Ave, Manhattan New York, NY 10019
- walk this famous 1 mile / 1.8-kilometer NYC bridge back to Manhattan
- Human tour guide - English
- Human tour guide - Spanish
Points of Interest
Stop At: Radio City Music Hall1260 6th Avenue, Between 50th and 51st Streets, New York City, New YorkRadio City Music Hall, is a cultural and Art Deco Masterpiece landmark in New York City. The Radio City Rockettes, a world-famous precision dance troupe, have been a signature act since the venue's opening. The annual Radio City Christmas Spectacular has been a holiday tradition since 1933.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Top of the Rock30 Rockfeller Plaza, Enter on West 50th Street, between 5th & 6th Avenues, New York City, New YorkTop of the Rock, offers visitors unparalleled 360-degree views of the city's iconic skyline. The experience spans the 67th, 69th, and 70th floors, combining both indoor and outdoor viewing areas Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Rockefeller CenterHome of The Rink at Rockefeller Center and The Christmas Tree, Rockefeller Center is one of New York City's most famous landmarks, combining art, history, and culture.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: St. Patrick's Cathedral50th Street & 5th Avenue, Wheelchair accessibility located off the corner of 51st Street and 5th Avenue, New York City, New YorkThe cathedral is a prime example of Neo-Gothic architecture. St. Patrick’s Cathedral remains a spiritual sanctuary and an architectural gem in New York CityDuration: Not AvailableStop At: Upper East SideNew York City, New YorkRich residents, upscale dining options, and luxury stores along Madison Avenue are all hallmarks of the Upper East Side's upscale residential neighborhood. It's a lovely area with a blend of high-rises and traditional brownstones.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: HarlemNew York City, New YorkHarlem has long been recognized for its African-American roots, soul food establishments, and small jazz clubs. An exciting evening environment is created by fashionable pubs, chic clubs, and trendy restaurants. Modern high-rises and brownstones from the 19th century.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Apollo Theater253 W 125th St, , New York City, New YorkOne of America's cultural treasures is the Apollo. People from all around New York, the country, and the world come to see this lively theater in the Harlem neighborhood. Black artists and voices from around the African Diaspora have been at the forefront of the Apollo's creations, celebrations, and presentations since 1934. Additionally, it has sparked civic and social advocacy. The Apollo is currently the biggest performing arts organization dedicated to Black innovation and culture.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Astor Row HousesWest 130th Street, New York, NY 10037Astor Row was one of the earliest speculative townhouses constructed in Harlem, with 28 three-story homes. The single-family, three-story brick homes have an interesting architecture as they are set back from the street. They all have wooden porches and front and side yards, which is unusual in Manhattan.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Joker Stairs1165 Shakespeare Ave, New York City, New YorkAlthough the Bronx has a rich history, it is most known for being the home of the New York Yankees, and for being the cradle of rap and hip-hop music. Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Yankee StadiumOne East 161st Street, Take the D or the 4 Subway uptown to the 161st St Yankee Stadium stop, Bronx, New YorkBoth the 2019 movie Joker and its 2024 follow-up Joker: Folie à Deux were filmed in part at the Joker Stairs. Joker Stairs are now a part of the list of famous film locations. Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Cancun Deli Grocery908 East 163rd Street, NY 10459Yankee Stadium and Old Yankee Stadium Field The Old Yankee Stadium, which was in operation from 1923 to 2008, was replaced by the new Yankee Stadium, which opened in April 2009. From 1923 to 2008, the New York Yankees called Old Yankee Stadium home. The Old Yankee Stadium was the biggest and most impressive baseball stadium when it was open in 1923.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Amadou Diallo PlaceAmadou Diallo Place, NY 10472Typical Bronx Bodega A small, independent grocery store, featuring ethnic foods or regional cuisine. Bodegas are renowned for their special charm and individuality, often featuring distinctive signage and a wide array of products. Duration: 20 minutesStop At: South BronxNY 10455With this memorial artwork, the artist collective Tats Cru paid tribute to their buddy and South Bronx resident Christopher Rios, also known as Big Pun.Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Flushing Meadows Corona ParkGrand Central Pkwy, Van Wyck Exp, Flushing, New YorkOne of the South Bronx's most active graffiti artists are Tats Cru, also known as The Mural Kings. The Bronx's history and culture are preserved by Tats Cru's community murals. Every letter in the I Love the Bronx mural represents a unique characteristic of the Bronx.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis CenterFlushing Meadows - Corona Park, , Flushing, New YorkA photograph of Amadou Diallo is painted on a building on Wheeler Avenue in the South Bronx, near the location where he was shot and murdered by 41 police bullets.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: BrooklynBrooklyn, New YorkSouth Bronx Neighborhoods From the 1960s to the 1990s, the South Bronx came to represent urban decay, but it is also known for being the cradle of hip-hop and graffiti.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Domino Park15 River St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New YorkNamed for the English Queen and Portuguese royal princess Catherine of Braganza, Queens is the largest and easternmost of New York City's five boroughsDuration: Not AvailableStop At: WilliamsburgBrooklyn, New YorkOne of the city's most famous parks, it hosted two World's Fairs in the 20th century. There is always plenty to do here, including sports, activities, picturesque trails, and historic hikes. Additionally, the park is a well-known filming location: Manifest, Evil, Summer of Sam, Iron Man, Captain America: The First Avenger, FBI: Most Wanted, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Men in Black, and Power: Book III Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Brooklyn BridgeNew York City, New YorkA well-known sports and entertainment complex in Queens, New York City, is Citi Field. Most famously is known as the home of the New York Mets.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Little ItalyNew York City, New YorkThe US Open Tennis Championships are held in the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, a stadium complex in Queens' Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Citi Field41 Seaver Wy, Flushing, New YorkDesigned, constructed, and shown at the 1964–1965 New York World's Fair, this 12-story stainless steel replica of the planet Earth is a symbol of the event. Man has never created a larger depiction of the earth than the Unisphere. It weighs 900,000 pounds with its tripod-like base, and it is 140 feet high and 120 feet in circumferenceDuration: 10 minutesStop At: QueensNew YorkBrooklyn is the most populated borough of New York City and one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods with sizable populations of Hasidic Jews, Caribbean-Americans, Latinos, Italians, and others it showcases a diverse range of cultures.Duration: Not AvailableAdditional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Driver/guide
- Food and drinks
After getting on board this original experience we will travel to the first stop in the prominent Jazz neighborhood of Harlem. The experience continues heading out of Manhattan into the Bronx to admire the grandeur of Yankee Stadium. The exploration of the Bronx continues to the “Joker Steps “and artistic murals- learning more about this famous street art and the history of The Bronx. Our exploration continues in Queens with a lively stroll at the fascinating Flushing Meadows Corona Park. U.S. Open National Tennis Center, Citi Field NY Mets baseball stadium, and Uni-sphere. Brooklyn is where we explore the Williamsburg neighborhood, the largest concentration of Hasidic Jews. The show continues down at Brooklyn’s waterfront, with a view of the world-famous panorama of Manhattan’s skyline and a pace at Domino park. This park’s architecture & landscape is a gorgeous way to admire the New York city bay and landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty & One world trade center.
Departure Point
- We meet all our travelers at the meeting pointManhattan at Times Square Hotel 790 7th Ave, Manhattan New York, NY 10019
- walk this famous 1 mile / 1.8-kilometer NYC bridge back to Manhattan
- Human tour guide - English
- Human tour guide - Spanish
Points of Interest
Stop At: Radio City Music Hall1260 6th Avenue, Between 50th and 51st Streets, New York City, New YorkRadio City Music Hall, is a cultural and Art Deco Masterpiece landmark in New York City. The Radio City Rockettes, a world-famous precision dance troupe, have been a signature act since the venue's opening. The annual Radio City Christmas Spectacular has been a holiday tradition since 1933.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Top of the Rock30 Rockfeller Plaza, Enter on West 50th Street, between 5th & 6th Avenues, New York City, New YorkTop of the Rock, offers visitors unparalleled 360-degree views of the city's iconic skyline. The experience spans the 67th, 69th, and 70th floors, combining both indoor and outdoor viewing areas Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Rockefeller CenterHome of The Rink at Rockefeller Center and The Christmas Tree, Rockefeller Center is one of New York City's most famous landmarks, combining art, history, and culture.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: St. Patrick's Cathedral50th Street & 5th Avenue, Wheelchair accessibility located off the corner of 51st Street and 5th Avenue, New York City, New YorkThe cathedral is a prime example of Neo-Gothic architecture. St. Patrick’s Cathedral remains a spiritual sanctuary and an architectural gem in New York CityDuration: Not AvailableStop At: Upper East SideNew York City, New YorkRich residents, upscale dining options, and luxury stores along Madison Avenue are all hallmarks of the Upper East Side's upscale residential neighborhood. It's a lovely area with a blend of high-rises and traditional brownstones.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: HarlemNew York City, New YorkHarlem has long been recognized for its African-American roots, soul food establishments, and small jazz clubs. An exciting evening environment is created by fashionable pubs, chic clubs, and trendy restaurants. Modern high-rises and brownstones from the 19th century.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Apollo Theater253 W 125th St, , New York City, New YorkOne of America's cultural treasures is the Apollo. People from all around New York, the country, and the world come to see this lively theater in the Harlem neighborhood. Black artists and voices from around the African Diaspora have been at the forefront of the Apollo's creations, celebrations, and presentations since 1934. Additionally, it has sparked civic and social advocacy. The Apollo is currently the biggest performing arts organization dedicated to Black innovation and culture.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Astor Row HousesWest 130th Street, New York, NY 10037Astor Row was one of the earliest speculative townhouses constructed in Harlem, with 28 three-story homes. The single-family, three-story brick homes have an interesting architecture as they are set back from the street. They all have wooden porches and front and side yards, which is unusual in Manhattan.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Joker Stairs1165 Shakespeare Ave, New York City, New YorkAlthough the Bronx has a rich history, it is most known for being the home of the New York Yankees, and for being the cradle of rap and hip-hop music. Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Yankee StadiumOne East 161st Street, Take the D or the 4 Subway uptown to the 161st St Yankee Stadium stop, Bronx, New YorkBoth the 2019 movie Joker and its 2024 follow-up Joker: Folie à Deux were filmed in part at the Joker Stairs. Joker Stairs are now a part of the list of famous film locations. Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Cancun Deli Grocery908 East 163rd Street, NY 10459Yankee Stadium and Old Yankee Stadium Field The Old Yankee Stadium, which was in operation from 1923 to 2008, was replaced by the new Yankee Stadium, which opened in April 2009. From 1923 to 2008, the New York Yankees called Old Yankee Stadium home. The Old Yankee Stadium was the biggest and most impressive baseball stadium when it was open in 1923.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Amadou Diallo PlaceAmadou Diallo Place, NY 10472Typical Bronx Bodega A small, independent grocery store, featuring ethnic foods or regional cuisine. Bodegas are renowned for their special charm and individuality, often featuring distinctive signage and a wide array of products. Duration: 20 minutesStop At: South BronxNY 10455With this memorial artwork, the artist collective Tats Cru paid tribute to their buddy and South Bronx resident Christopher Rios, also known as Big Pun.Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Flushing Meadows Corona ParkGrand Central Pkwy, Van Wyck Exp, Flushing, New YorkOne of the South Bronx's most active graffiti artists are Tats Cru, also known as The Mural Kings. The Bronx's history and culture are preserved by Tats Cru's community murals. Every letter in the I Love the Bronx mural represents a unique characteristic of the Bronx.Duration: 20 minutesStop At: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis CenterFlushing Meadows - Corona Park, , Flushing, New YorkA photograph of Amadou Diallo is painted on a building on Wheeler Avenue in the South Bronx, near the location where he was shot and murdered by 41 police bullets.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: BrooklynBrooklyn, New YorkSouth Bronx Neighborhoods From the 1960s to the 1990s, the South Bronx came to represent urban decay, but it is also known for being the cradle of hip-hop and graffiti.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Domino Park15 River St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New YorkNamed for the English Queen and Portuguese royal princess Catherine of Braganza, Queens is the largest and easternmost of New York City's five boroughsDuration: Not AvailableStop At: WilliamsburgBrooklyn, New YorkOne of the city's most famous parks, it hosted two World's Fairs in the 20th century. There is always plenty to do here, including sports, activities, picturesque trails, and historic hikes. Additionally, the park is a well-known filming location: Manifest, Evil, Summer of Sam, Iron Man, Captain America: The First Avenger, FBI: Most Wanted, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Men in Black, and Power: Book III Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Brooklyn BridgeNew York City, New YorkA well-known sports and entertainment complex in Queens, New York City, is Citi Field. Most famously is known as the home of the New York Mets.Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Little ItalyNew York City, New YorkThe US Open Tennis Championships are held in the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, a stadium complex in Queens' Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Citi Field41 Seaver Wy, Flushing, New YorkDesigned, constructed, and shown at the 1964–1965 New York World's Fair, this 12-story stainless steel replica of the planet Earth is a symbol of the event. Man has never created a larger depiction of the earth than the Unisphere. It weighs 900,000 pounds with its tripod-like base, and it is 140 feet high and 120 feet in circumferenceDuration: 10 minutesStop At: QueensNew YorkBrooklyn is the most populated borough of New York City and one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods with sizable populations of Hasidic Jews, Caribbean-Americans, Latinos, Italians, and others it showcases a diverse range of cultures.Duration: Not AvailableAdditional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Driver/guide
- Food and drinks
Need To Know Info
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