Enjoy the multicultural side of the world's most diverse city: New York. You will visit Harlem, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and the famous Coney Island beaches.
Itinerary
The tour meets next to Grand Central Station to begin the panoramic tour of New York's most cosmopolitan neighbourhoods, where every culture has its place.
Firstly, we'll hit up Brooklyn, home of Biggie Smalls, Al Capone, Jay Z, Eddie Murphy and Jerry Seinfeld. The tour passes through the Orthodox Jewish neighbourhood and crosses the most emblematic bridge in New York. We'll also explore the areas of Williamsburgh and Crown Heights. It's a totally incredible and diverse neighbourhood.
Next up, it's time to explore Harlem, home of jazz and Afro-American culture. We'll pass by the famous Cotton Club before continuing on our way towards the Bronx.
In the neighbourhood where Jenifer Lopez was born, you can see the Yankee Stadium, and crossing the famous Grand Concord the tour will take in the abundant graffiti of the South Bronx. Without missing a step, we'll continue our tour into the most intercultural of New York's districts: Queens.
This neighbourhood is famous as the home for the National Tennis Stadium (Where the U.S. Open is held) and what's more, pass through Malba to take a look at its imposing mansions after which we leave Queens behind.
Our last visit will be Coney Island. Having passed through this picturesque district, with its beaches and acclaimed views you will have an hour of free time to eat at one of the street stalls. We recommend Nathan's famous hot dogs - here is where he opened his first location, in between Surf and Stillwell streets.
The tour finishes after 7 hours in Coney Island, or we can accompany you back to the starting point.
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