Join Alexander Hamilton on an immersive journey through Colonial New York. If you are interested in the Musical you will love this tour. Let your guide explain what really happened at the locations o
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- FREE Souvenir Map of sites from Hamilton Musical
- FREE Souvenir Map of Colonial New York
- FREE use of Wireless Receiver to hear every word
- FREE Souvenir over the ear headphones
- Most Extensive Colonial Tour - over 70 sites
- Licensed Master NYC Tour Guide/Actor/Historian
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but it’s recommended for ages 10 and up. Younger kids might not fully appreciate the historical context or the musical references. If you're thinking of taking younger kids, just be prepared to explain a lot about Hamilton and the American Revolution!
A: Yes! If the weather looks really terrible, you can reschedule the tour for another day. Just make sure to contact their customer service a few hours before the start time. It's nice that they understand NYC weather can be unpredictable!
A: Dress comfortably! The tour is mostly outdoors, so wear good walking shoes. Layers are a good idea since NYC can get chilly, even in summer. A light jacket might be smart, especially if you’re going in the evening. Plus, don’t forget sunscreen if it’s sunny!
Discussions
Just did the Hamilton Live! Walking Tour and I’m obsessed!
I went on the Hamilton Live! Walking Tour last weekend in lower Manhattan, and wow, it was amazing! Scott, the guide, brought Hamilton's story to life at over 70 sites. If you’re a fan of the musical, hearing the history behind those songs made it even cooler. Plus, the free souvenirs were a nice touch! Highly recommend for any Hamilton or history lover. 🎤
Thinking of gifting the Hamilton Walking Tour—thoughts?
I’m looking to gift the Hamilton Live! Walking Tour to my sister who’s obsessed with the musical. Has anyone done it? How’s the vibe? I wanna make sure it’s worth it. She loves history too, so I think it could be a hit! Any experiences or tips are welcome!