Discover the history and culture of New York’s LGBT community on a private Pride Tour of Greenwich Village! Learn about famous LGBT people and see historic sites of the Stonewall riots and the first P
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- LGBT-friendly restaurants, clubs and bars recommendations
- A special itinerary centred around historical LGBT sites
- 5-Star Guide who is fluent in the language of your choice
- Lots of information about New York’s LGBT history, culture and people
- LGBT History Private Walking Tour of Greenwich Village, NYC
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The tour is generally suitable for all ages, but since it covers topics related to LGBT history, it's best for older kids and teens who can understand the context. If you’re thinking of bringing younger kids, you might want to check with the guide first to see if the content is appropriate.
A: If it rains, the tour usually goes on unless the weather is very severe. The guides can adapt the route a bit to stay under awnings or indoors where possible. It’s a good idea to bring an umbrella just in case!
A: Yes! You can definitely customize your tour. When you book, just let the provider know which specific sites or topics you’re interested in, and they’ll tailor the itinerary to fit your requests. Super flexible!
Discussions
Just did the Stonewall and LGBT History Tour - Amazing!
I went on this walking tour last weekend and it was such an eye-opener! Our guide was super knowledgeable and took us to all the key spots in Greenwich Village, including the iconic Stonewall Inn. I learned so much about the riots and the first Pride March! It felt great to connect with the history. I’d recommend it to anyone — whether you’re local or just visiting NYC!
Thinking of gifting the LGBT History Tour - any thoughts?
I’m considering this tour as a birthday gift for my friend who's really into LGBT history. I saw the guide is 5-star rated and it goes to Stonewall, which is a must-see! Just curious if it feels more like a walking history lesson or if it’s interactive and fun. Anyone done it recently?