Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx Contrastes Tour in Spanish

New York is a city of contrasts and is called the “melting pot” of America. Experience the diversity on a tri-borough tour of Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. See ethnic communities where native langua

New York is a city of contrasts and is called the “melting pot” of America. Experience the diversity on a tri-borough tour of Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. See ethnic communities where native language, culture and cuisine dominate, and see landmarks made famous in countless movies.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this tour? Can kids come along?

A: There's no specific age limit for the tour, so kids are more than welcome! Just keep in mind that the tour can have a fair amount of walking involved. It might be a good idea to bring a stroller for little ones if they tire easily. Also, the guide will engage with everyone, which is a nice touch for families.

Q: Can this tour be rescheduled if plans change last minute?

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule the tour! Just make sure to contact the provider at least 48 hours in advance. They are pretty flexible, and it's nice to see they want to accommodate everyone’s plans. Check their website for any specific terms.

Q: What should we wear for this tour? Is it casual or more formal?

A: Casual is definitely the way to go for this tour! You’ll be moving around a lot, so comfy shoes are a must. Layers are a good idea too, since NYC weather can change quickly. You don't want to be caught out in the cold!

Discussions

Anyone done the Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx Contrastes Tour? Thoughts?

I’m thinking about gifting the Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx Contrastes Tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love exploring new cultures and cuisines! I read that it’s led by a Spanish-speaking tour guide, which is great as they’re fluent. What’s the food like on the tour? Any must-see spots? Would love to hear some experiences!

Considering the Contrastes Tour as a holiday gift!

I’ve been eyeing this tour for a while! I think it’ll make a unique gift for my sister who’s a huge foodie and loves history. Does anyone know if there are any landmarks that are must-sees? Parking in NYC is such a hassle too. Any advice on that?