Unlike other Brooklyn Bridge tours, this tour combines Tribeca landmarks, architecture and a strategic photo stop on the bridge, and then ends at DUMBO to capture the most iconic frames. It’s a Brookl
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Certified guide (walking tour in Spanish)
- Guide for photos at key points (best angles + tips)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely! The Brooklyn Walking Tour is great for kids, especially if they enjoy stories and photography. I took my 10-year-old and she loved capturing the views and learning about the area. Just keep in mind that it involves a fair amount of walking, so make sure they’re comfortable with that.
A: If it rains, you can usually reschedule the tour as long as you give them a heads up. They’re pretty flexible with weather issues. Just check their cancellation policy when you book to be sure. They also suggest wearing comfortable shoes regardless of the weather since you’ll be walking quite a bit!
A: Parking can be tricky in DUMBO, but there are a few garages nearby. I recommend arriving early to find a space or consider taking the subway. The F train has a stop right near the area, which makes things easier! Also, keep in mind that this tour ends at DUMBO, so plan your parking accordingly.
Discussions
Just did the Brooklyn Walking Tour and loved it!
We recently went on the Brooklyn Walking Tour and it was amazing! Our guide spoke Spanish, which was perfect for my parents. The views from the Brooklyn Bridge were breathtaking, and the photo tips really helped us capture some postcard-worthy shots! DUMBO at the end was such a nice touch, with the skyline in the background. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to learn about Brooklyn while also taking some great photos!
Thinking of gifting this tour for a birthday!
I'm considering this Brooklyn Walking Tour for my friend's birthday. She's super into photography and loves exploring NYC. Do you think it'd be a good fit? I’m hoping she’ll enjoy the storytelling aspect as well. Also, are the photo spots really as good as they say?