New York Contrasts Tour + Upper & Lower Manhattan Spanish/English

The most comprehensive tour to discover New York. We depart at 8:00 AM from Midtown to explore Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, and the Dakota Building, taking a walk through Strawberry Fields and obs

The most comprehensive tour to discover New York. We depart at 8:00 AM from Midtown to explore Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, and the Dakota Building, taking a walk through Strawberry Fields and observing the San Remo Towers, the American Museum of Natural History, and Fifth Avenue, with views of the Guggenheim, the MET, and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. We will cross the Queensboro Bridge to the Queensbridge Park viewpoint and continue through Astoria to The Bronx, visiting the Joker Stairs, Yankee Stadium, and iconic murals. We will then pass through Malba and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, home to Citi Field, the US Open, and the Unisphere. In Brooklyn, we will explore Williamsburg, home to the Hasidic Jewish community, before finally crossing the Manhattan Bridge and ending near Ground Zero, the perfect spot to continue discovering Downtown on your own.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: How long does the New York Contrasts Tour usually last?

A: The New York Contrasts Tour lasts about 6-8 hours depending on traffic and the group's pace. You depart around 8:00 AM and cover a ton of ground, including stops at Yankee Stadium and the Joker Stairs. It’s a full day of exploring, so be prepared for a packed schedule!

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour?

A: There’s no specific age limit, but kids should be able to walk comfortably for several hours since there’s quite a bit of walking involved. It’s great for families, and I’d recommend it for kids 8 and up who can enjoy the sights and listen to the guide.

Q: What should I wear for the New York Contrasts Tour?

A: Comfort is key! Wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking a lot, and dress in layers because the weather can change throughout the day. It might start cool in the morning but get warm as you get into the afternoon. A light jacket or hoodie would be perfect!

Discussions

Considering the New York Contrasts Tour for a gift—thoughts?

I'm thinking about buying the New York Contrasts Tour as a birthday gift for my dad. He loves sightseeing and history! The tour covers so many iconic spots like Yankee Stadium and the Guggenheim. Has anyone done this? Any tips or must-sees?

Anyone worried about rescheduling the New York Contrasts Tour?

I’m planning to book the New York Contrasts Tour for next month, but I'm worried about the weather. If it rains, can we reschedule? I don’t want to risk it. What’s been your experience with that?