America 250 Walking Tour of New York City

Step into the story of America’s founding on the America 250 Walking Tour of New York City, an immersive journey through the streets where independence was debated, declared, and defended. This engagi

Step into the story of America’s founding on the America 250 Walking Tour of New York City, an immersive journey through the streets where independence was debated, declared, and defended. This engaging tour brings history to life in Lower Manhattan, combining iconic landmarks with compelling stories of the people and events that shaped a new nation.

From: $0.00

Location: New York City

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the America 250 Walking Tour?

A: Great question! There’s no strict age limit for the America 250 Walking Tour, but it’s definitely aimed at adults and older kids who can appreciate the history. Younger kids might get restless since it can last a few hours. Just remember to check with the guide if you have very young children joining you!

Q: What happens if it rains on the tour day?

A: If it rains, the tour usually goes on unless the weather is severe. But they’ll notify you in advance if there are any changes. It’s a good idea to check the forecast and bring a raincoat or umbrella, just in case!

Q: What should I wear for the walking tour?

A: Comfort is key! Wear good walking shoes since you’ll be on your feet a lot. Dress in layers, too, since it can get warm walking and cooler in the shade. No fancy attire needed; just be ready to stroll around in NYC!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the America 250 Walking Tour—has anyone done it?

I’m considering giving the America 250 Walking Tour in NYC as a gift for my dad. He loves history and I think he’d really enjoy walking around Lower Manhattan while learning about the founding of America. Anyone been on this tour? What was the guide like? Any tips for making it extra special?

America 250 Walking Tour recommendations?

I’m planning to take a few friends on the America 250 Walking Tour soon! We’re all history buffs but also want to enjoy the sights. How long does it usually last, and do you get a chance to ask questions? Also, what’s the best time of year to do this? Looking for some insider tips!