NYC: Contrasts Tour of Harlem, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn
NYC: Contrasts Tour of Harlem, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn
NYC: Contrasts Tour of Harlem, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn
NYC: Contrasts Tour of Harlem, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn
NYC: Contrasts Tour of Harlem, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn
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NYC: Contrasts Tour of Harlem, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn

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Discover the most multicultural city in the world
Enjoy the best of New York City's exciting neighborhoods on a comprehensive tour
Take a look at the Bronx and learn the stories behind its famous street art
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Discover why New York is a city of contrasts with a professionally guided tour.
Board the boat at the Manhattan Hotel at Times Square. Then, we'll head north to Manhattan along the Hudson River, through Harlem, and past the legendary Cotton Club and Apollo Theater.
We'll arrive in the Bronx. We'll visit the steps from the movie Joker, then stop for photos at Yankee Stadium, home of the legendary New York baseball team. Take a bathroom and photo break.

Continue along Grand Concourse Avenue and enter the 42nd Precinct, the famous police station from the movie "Fort Apache." Continue to the South Bronx to see graffiti like the one dedicated to rapper Christopher Rios, known as "Big Pun," and the "I Love the Bronx" mural created in 1970, masterpieces of street art. Discover the stories behind each of the most famous pieces, taking photos along the way.

Then we'll head to Queens, New York's largest and most multicultural borough. We'll cross the Whitestone Bridge to visit MALBA, a neighborhood developed by wealthy boaters and fishermen and now made up of beautiful, mansion-like homes.
The next stop is Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. There you'll find the Mets' stadium and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
In Queens, experience firsthand how immigration and culture prevail in a neighborhood filled with multicultural shops and restaurants.

We'll continue on to Brooklyn to reach Williamsburg, the Jewish Quarter in Williamsburg, a stark contrast to the trendy areas made famous by film and television.

Finally, you can choose where to end the tour: DUMBO or Chinatown and Little Italy.
In DUMBO, you can take the famous photo of the Manhattan Bridge between two buildings, eat at Time Out for a great price, or visit Grimaldi's, the oldest pizzeria in Brooklyn. You can also finish by walking across the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan, admiring the panoramic views and the Statue of Liberty in the background.

The other option is to continue across the Manhattan Bridge and reach Chinatown and Little Italy, where you'll find some of the best Italian food in New York.