NYC Awesome Architecture Private Tour by Foot and Subway

Explore New York’s rich and varied architecture on this 4-hour tour by foot and subway. Your friendly and professional guide will offer historical stories and explanations of NYC's history.

Explore New York’s rich and varied architecture on this 4-hour tour by foot and subway. Your friendly and professional guide will offer historical stories and explanations of NYC's history.

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Location: Long Island

What's Included

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Q&A

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

A: There’s no strict age limit for the tour! Families are welcome, and kids usually love exploring the city with a guide. Just keep in mind that the pace can be a bit fast for younger ones, so I’d recommend at least 6-7 years old for them to really enjoy it. The guide is super friendly and can adjust things based on the group’s needs.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?

A: If the weather looks iffy, you can usually reschedule for another day without a hassle. Just keep in touch with your guide through Spread Love Tours. They’re super flexible and will help you find a better time. Rain or shine, you’ll have a great experience, but the tour is often more enjoyable when it’s not raining!

Q: How do I get to the meeting point for the tour?

A: The meeting point is usually at a popular subway station, so it’s pretty easy to find! When you book, they’ll send you all the details. Just make sure to arrive a bit early so you can get your MetroCard sorted out. If you’re not familiar with the subway, your guide will walk you through it before you start the tour!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the NYC Awesome Architecture Tour! Thoughts?

I’m considering this private architecture tour for my boyfriend’s birthday. He’s really into history and design. I'm wondering if it’s worth it? I saw it includes a subway tour too, which sounds cool! What’s the overall vibe like? Is it engaging for a first-timer?

Anyone done the NYC Architecture Tour? What to expect?

I'm thinking about booking this architecture tour for my parents when they visit. They love walking tours but have some mobility issues. Is it hard to keep up? What’s the walking like?