Pride Tours NYC’s walking tour is an NYC Pride Partner. Take the most comprehensive tour in New York City that narrates the history of the Stonewall Uprising and the rise of our modern day LGBTQ Pride
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Free admission for infants 2 years of age and under
- Tour guide (English only)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No, there aren't any strict age restrictions! The tour is suitable for all ages, and infants under 2 can join for free. Just keep in mind that it’s a walking tour, so make sure kids are up for a bit of walking around the West Village. The historical context is very engaging, though, so older kids and teens might really enjoy it!
A: Dress comfortably! You'll be walking through the West Village, so good walking shoes are a must. The route is pretty easy, but it can be a bit uneven in some spots, so skip the heels or fancy shoes. Layers are a great idea too, depending on the weather, since you'll be outside for a couple of hours.
A: The tour runs rain or shine! However, if the weather is really severe, they might reschedule or cancel. It's best to check their website or contact them ahead of time if you suspect bad weather. Bring an umbrella just in case, and maybe wear a rain jacket so you can still enjoy the tour!
Discussions
Just did the Pride Tours NYC walking tour - it was amazing!
I recently went on the LGBTQ Historical Walking Tour, and wow, it was so informative! Starting at Christopher Park and then hitting up The Stonewall Inn was super special for me. Our guide was really passionate and shared so many stories I had no idea about. I went with a friend, and we both left feeling so inspired. Totally worth the time! I'd definitely recommend it as a gift for history buffs or anyone looking to learn more about the LGBTQ community in NYC!
Considering the LGBTQ walking tour as an anniversary gift!
I'm thinking of gifting my partner the LGBTQ Historical Walking Tour for our anniversary. Neither of us have done it before, but we love learning about history, especially in NYC. I’ve read that it’s really well-received, but I’m curious if it’s a good experience for couples? Anyone have thoughts on that?