New York contrasts: Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn

If your intention is to get a complete idea of New York, you should not miss the opportunity to know the districts of Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens with a Spanish-speaking guide who will accompany you th

If your intention is to get a complete idea of New York, you should not miss the opportunity to know the districts of Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens with a Spanish-speaking guide who will accompany you throughout the tour, making stops to take pictures, talking about History and sharing experiences. The whole cultural and tourist offer does not end in Manhattan, with the excursion contrasts of New York: The authentic excursion with which you will be able to appreciate the daily life of the New Yorquinos.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: What should we wear for the New York contrasts tour? Is it mostly outdoors?

A: Definitely dress comfortably! The tour includes a mix of bus travel and walking, especially in places like Brooklyn and The Bronx. I'd recommend wearing sneakers and layers since you might be outside taking pictures. Also, check the weather before you go – it can get pretty chilly in the evenings, even in summer.

Q: Are there age limits for this tour? Is it suitable for younger kids?

A: No specific age limits that I know of! It’s a family-friendly tour, but I’d say it’s best for kids who can walk a bit and stay engaged. There are some interesting history tidbits and sights. They might love Brooklyn's street art!

Q: How's the parking situation at the meeting point? Driving into the city is a hassle!

A: Parking can be tricky around Times Square, but there are garages nearby, just a few blocks away. Expect to pay around $30-40 for a few hours. If you can, take public transport! The subway is super convenient for getting to the meeting point.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the New York contrasts tour for my parents!

I found this tour that covers Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Queens with a Spanish-speaking guide. My parents love history and culture, and I think it’d be perfect! The reviews seem great, but I’m a bit worried about whether they’ll find it too long or too much walking. Has anyone done this tour?

Just booked the tour – any tips?

So, I just booked the New York contrasts tour for next week! Super excited to see parts of the city I’ve never explored. I’m mostly curious about what to expect. How’s the commentary? Is it mostly historical or also personal stories?