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Quartiers de New York : Harlem, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn et Coney Island

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Ranked among the Top 50 Tours Worldwide in 2024 by Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards – Best of the Best.

Hear the stories of the people that have lived there and the histories that made these spots as special as they are.

This panoramic tour takes you to a number of iconic landmarks you’ll recognize from film history’s most memorable movies.That’s out on Coney Island.

Beyond getting photos that you’ll treasure for years, this is a chance to take a walk off the beaten path and experience the New York that real New Yorkers know.

For a tour that takes you behind-the-scenes of some of the most interesting boroughs in New York, book your NYC Boroughs tour today and enjoy with our guided bus tour!

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Wed 23 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Transportation from meeting point with Shared Tour
Guide exclusively in English
Transportation from meeting point with Shared Tour
Guide exclusively in English
Transportation from meeting point with Shared Tour
Guide exclusively in English
Transportation from meeting point with Shared Tour
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • New York State law requires that all children be restrained in an appropriate child restraint system while riding in a motor vehicle until they are 8 years old. Starting November 1, 2019, all children under 2 years old must ride in a rear-facing car seat.
  • Bus drivers are not required to provide them and the activity provider will not be responsible if you are unable to access the bus. To ensure that your child has a seat, you must bring your own, or inform the activity provider well in advance
À quoi s'attendre
1
Grand Central Terminal
Travelling by comfortable motorcoach, and accompanied by your professional, licensed NYC English tour guide, your day will start in the borough of Manhattan, known as “the city", from our meeting point near the station Grand Central Terminal, 109 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
2
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
3
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
4
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
5
Yankee Stadium
You'll see the home of one of the most famous baseball teams in the world: the New York Yankees!
6
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
7
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
8
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
9
Unisphere
The Unisphere is a stainless steel spherical representation of the Earth in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. The globe was designed as part of the plan for the 1964 New York World's Fair. We will enjoy it on our walk in the park.
10
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
11
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
12
Crown Heights
Viewing the neighborhoods of Crown Heights, home to one of the largest Hasidic Jewish communities outside of Israel, alongside a younger, gentrifying non-Jewish population
13
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
14
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
15
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
16
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
17
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located
18
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
19
New York City
The day’s itinerary is subject to traffic conditions and may be modified due to time constraints. We will end our exciting tour, at the meeting point.
20
Grand Central Terminal
Travelling by comfortable motorcoach, and accompanied by your professional, licensed NYC English tour guide, your day will start in the borough of Manhattan, known as “the city", from our meeting point near the station Grand Central Terminal, 109 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
21
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
22
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
23
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
24
Yankee Stadium
You'll see the home of one of the most famous baseball teams in the world: the New York Yankees!
25
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
26
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
27
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
28
Unisphere
The Unisphere is a stainless steel spherical representation of the Earth in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. The globe was designed as part of the plan for the 1964 New York World's Fair. We will enjoy it on our walk in the park.
29
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
30
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
31
Crown Heights
Viewing the neighborhoods of Crown Heights, home to one of the largest Hasidic Jewish communities outside of Israel, alongside a younger, gentrifying non-Jewish population
32
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
33
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
34
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
35
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
36
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located
37
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
38
New York City
The day’s itinerary is subject to traffic conditions and may be modified due to time constraints. We will end our exciting tour, at the meeting point.
39
Grand Central Terminal
Travelling by comfortable motorcoach, and accompanied by your professional, licensed NYC English tour guide, your day will start in the borough of Manhattan, known as “the city", from our meeting point near the station Grand Central Terminal, 109 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
40
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
41
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
42
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
43
Yankee Stadium
You'll see the home of one of the most famous baseball teams in the world: the New York Yankees!
44
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
45
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
46
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
47
Unisphere
The Unisphere is a stainless steel spherical representation of the Earth in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. The globe was designed as part of the plan for the 1964 New York World's Fair. We will enjoy it on our walk in the park.
48
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
49
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
50
Crown Heights
Viewing the neighborhoods of Crown Heights, home to one of the largest Hasidic Jewish communities outside of Israel, alongside a younger, gentrifying non-Jewish population
51
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
52
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
53
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
54
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
55
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located
56
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
57
New York City
The day’s itinerary is subject to traffic conditions and may be modified due to time constraints. We will end our exciting tour, at the meeting point.
58
Grand Central Terminal
Travelling by comfortable motorcoach, and accompanied by your professional, licensed NYC English tour guide, your day will start in the borough of Manhattan, known as “the city", from our meeting point near the station Grand Central Terminal, 109 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
59
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
60
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
61
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
62
Yankee Stadium
You'll see the home of one of the most famous baseball teams in the world: the New York Yankees!
63
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
64
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
65
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
66
Unisphere
The Unisphere is a stainless steel spherical representation of the Earth in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. The globe was designed as part of the plan for the 1964 New York World's Fair. We will enjoy it on our walk in the park.
67
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
68
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
69
Crown Heights
Viewing the neighborhoods of Crown Heights, home to one of the largest Hasidic Jewish communities outside of Israel, alongside a younger, gentrifying non-Jewish population
70
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
71
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
72
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
73
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
74
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located
75
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
76
New York City
The day’s itinerary is subject to traffic conditions and may be modified due to time constraints. We will end our exciting tour, at the meeting point.
77
Grand Central Terminal
Travelling by comfortable motorcoach, and accompanied by your professional, licensed NYC English tour guide, your day will start in the borough of Manhattan, known as “the city", from our meeting point near the station Grand Central Terminal, 109 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
78
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
79
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
80
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
81
Yankee Stadium
You'll see the home of one of the most famous baseball teams in the world: the New York Yankees!
82
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
83
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
84
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
85
Unisphere
The Unisphere is a stainless steel spherical representation of the Earth in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. The globe was designed as part of the plan for the 1964 New York World's Fair. We will enjoy it on our walk in the park.
86
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
87
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
88
Crown Heights
Viewing the neighborhoods of Crown Heights, home to one of the largest Hasidic Jewish communities outside of Israel, alongside a younger, gentrifying non-Jewish population
89
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
90
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
91
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
92
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
93
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located
94
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
95
New York City
The day’s itinerary is subject to traffic conditions and may be modified due to time constraints. We will end our exciting tour, at the meeting point.
96
Grand Central Terminal
Travelling by comfortable motorcoach, and accompanied by your professional, licensed NYC English tour guide, your day will start in the borough of Manhattan, known as “the city", from our meeting point near the station Grand Central Terminal, 109 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
97
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
98
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
99
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
100
Yankee Stadium
You'll see the home of one of the most famous baseball teams in the world: the New York Yankees!
101
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
102
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
103
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
104
Unisphere
The Unisphere is a stainless steel spherical representation of the Earth in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. The globe was designed as part of the plan for the 1964 New York World's Fair. We will enjoy it on our walk in the park.
105
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
106
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
107
Crown Heights
Viewing the neighborhoods of Crown Heights, home to one of the largest Hasidic Jewish communities outside of Israel, alongside a younger, gentrifying non-Jewish population
108
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
109
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
110
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
111
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
112
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located
113
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
114
New York City
The day’s itinerary is subject to traffic conditions and may be modified due to time constraints. We will end our exciting tour, at the meeting point.
115
Grand Central Terminal
Travelling by comfortable motorcoach, and accompanied by your professional, licensed NYC English tour guide, your day will start in the borough of Manhattan, known as “the city", from our meeting point near the station Grand Central Terminal, 109 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
116
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
117
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
118
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
119
Yankee Stadium
You'll see the home of one of the most famous baseball teams in the world: the New York Yankees!
120
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
121
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
122
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
123
Unisphere
The Unisphere is a stainless steel spherical representation of the Earth in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. The globe was designed as part of the plan for the 1964 New York World's Fair. We will enjoy it on our walk in the park.
124
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
125
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
126
Crown Heights
Viewing the neighborhoods of Crown Heights, home to one of the largest Hasidic Jewish communities outside of Israel, alongside a younger, gentrifying non-Jewish population
127
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
128
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
129
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
130
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
131
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located
132
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
133
New York City
The day’s itinerary is subject to traffic conditions and may be modified due to time constraints. We will end our exciting tour, at the meeting point.
134
Terminal Grand Central
En voyageant dans un autocar confortable et accompagné de votre guide professionnel anglais NYC agréé, votre journée commencera dans le quartier de Manhattan, connu sous le nom de "la ville", depuis notre point de rendez-vous près de la gare Grand Central Terminal, 109 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, États-Unis
135
Harlem
Vous arriverez après un court trajet à travers Harlem dans l'Upper Manhattan, vous en apprendrez davantage sur le développement de ce quartier diversifié et découvrirez des sites historiques, tels que le célèbre Apollo Theatre, lieu de début de nombreux artistes comme Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5 , Marvin Gaye et bien d'autres.
136
Théâtre d'Apollon
Vous recevrez une brève explication de l'extérieur du théâtre
137
Bronx
Ensuite, vous voyagerez vers le nord jusqu'au Bronx, où est le berceau du rap et du hip hop. Dans ses rues, vous pouvez entendre 75 langues différentes, principalement l'anglais et l'espagnol. Vous visiterez le célèbre stade des Yankees et la fresque murale Big Pun
138
Stade des Yankees
Vous verrez le domicile de l'une des équipes de baseball les plus célèbres au monde : les Yankees de New York !
139
Pont Bronx-Whitestone
Le pont Bronx-Whitestone, connu sous le nom de Whitestone Bridge ou simplement Whitestone, est le célèbre pont suspendu de New York qui porte six voies de l'Interstate 678 juste au-dessus de l'East River, ouvert en 1939. Nous le traverserons, puis nous obtiendrons aux reines.
140
Reines
La visite se poursuit de l'autre côté de l'East River dans l'arrondissement de Queens, l'un des comtés les plus ethniquement diversifiés des États-Unis, dont les habitants parlent plus de 100 langues. Vous apprécierez le quartier de Malba et ferez une petite promenade dans Flushing Park.
141
Parc Corona de Flushing Meadows
Visitez Flushing Meadows Park, domicile de l'US Open (l'un des plus anciens championnats de tennis au monde), de l'équipe de baseball des Mets de New York et de l'Unisphere (reste de l'Exposition universelle de 1964).
142
Unisphère
L'Unisphere est une représentation sphérique en acier inoxydable de la Terre à Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Le globe a été conçu dans le cadre du plan de l'Exposition universelle de New York de 1964. Nous en profiterons lors de notre promenade dans le parc.
143
Pont Koscuiuszko
Nous traverserons ce pont vers Brooklyn
144
Brooklyn
Plus tard, vous visiterez le borough de Brooklyn, comme le disent ses habitants, c'est : "la maison de tout le monde d'où", la diversité culturelle de ses quartiers est évidente. Nous visiterons le quartier de Dumbo et nous pourrons voir Williamsburg.
145
Hauteurs de couronne
Voir les quartiers de Crown Heights, qui abrite l'une des plus grandes communautés juives hassidiques en dehors d'Israël, aux côtés d'une population non juive plus jeune et embourgeoisée
146
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentre la vie de la communauté juive sur Lee Avenue, l'artère principale du quartier. C'est là que se trouvent la plupart de leurs temples et de leurs entreprises.
147
Vue sur le pont de Dumbo Manhattan
On reste 20 minutes ici, sous le pont de Brooklyn
148
Coney Island
Si vous avez sélectionné l'option avec Coney Island inclus, vous vous dirigerez vers la célèbre Coney Island, une destination pour les New-Yorkais depuis des générations, à la recherche de plaisir et de détente. Si le temps le permet, vous aurez l'occasion d'explorer la promenade, la vue panoramique sur Luna Park ou l'aquarium de New York, et de déjeuner au restaurant original et légendaire de Nathan. Si vous préférez, vous pouvez terminer la visite à ce stade et profiter de l'incroyable Coney Island plus de temps par vous-même.
149
Plage de Brighton
Profitez de la brise marine
150
Luna Park à Coney Island
Parc d'attractions ouvert en 2010 où se trouvait Astroland
151
Aquarium de New York
L'aquarium de New York est le plus ancien aquarium en activité ouvert à Castle Garden à Battery Park, en 1896.
152
La ville de New York
L'itinéraire de la journée est soumis aux conditions de circulation et peut être modifié en raison des contraintes de temps. Nous terminerons notre visite passionnante au point de rendez-vous.
153
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
154
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
155
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
156
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
157
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
158
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
159
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
160
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
161
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
162
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
163
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
164
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
165
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located. Only included if the option of Conney Island is selected.
166
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
167
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
168
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
169
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
170
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
171
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
172
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
173
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
174
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
175
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
176
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
177
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
178
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
179
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located. Only included if the option of Conney Island is selected.
180
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
181
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
182
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
183
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
184
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
185
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
186
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
187
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
188
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
189
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
190
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
191
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
192
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
193
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located. Only included if the option of Conney Island is selected.
194
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
195
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
196
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
197
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
198
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
199
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
200
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
201
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
202
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
203
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
204
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
205
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
206
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
207
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located. Only included if the option of Conney Island is selected.
208
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
209
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
210
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
211
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
212
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
213
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
214
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
215
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
216
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
217
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
218
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
219
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
220
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
221
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located. Only included if the option of Conney Island is selected.
222
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
223
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
224
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
225
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
226
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
227
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
228
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
229
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
230
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
231
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
232
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
233
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
234
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
235
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located. Only included if the option of Conney Island is selected.
236
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
237
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
238
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
239
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
240
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
241
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
242
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
243
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
244
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
245
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
246
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
247
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
248
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
249
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located. Only included if the option of Conney Island is selected.
250
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
251
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
252
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
253
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
254
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
255
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
256
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
257
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
258
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
259
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
260
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
261
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
262
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
263
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located. Only included if the option of Conney Island is selected.
264
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
265
Harlem
You will arrive after a short ride through Harlem in Upper Manhattan, you’ll learn about the development of this diverse neighborhood and see historic sites, such as the world-renowned Apollo Theater, debut venue for many performers like Ella Fitzgerald, The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and many others.
266
Apollo Theater
You will receive a brief explanation from the outside of the theater
267
Bronx
Next, you'll travel north to the Bronx, where is the birthplace of rap and hip hop. In its streets you can hear 75 different languages, predominantly English and Spanish. You will visit the famous Yankees Stadium and the Big Pun Mural
268
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge
The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, known as the Whitestone Bridge or just Whitestone, is the famous suspension bridge in New York City that carries six lanes of Interstate 678 just over the East River, opened in 1939. We will cross it, then we will get to Queens.
269
Queens
The tour continues across the East River in the borough of Queens, one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the US, whose residents speak over 100 languages. You will enjoy the Malba neighborhood, and take a short walk through Flushing Park.
270
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Visit Flushing Meadows Park, home of the US Open (one of the oldest tennis championships in the world), the New York Mets baseball team, and the Unisphere (leftover from the 1964 World’s Fair).
271
Koscuiuszko Bridge
We will cross this bridge to Brooklyn
272
Brooklyn
Later, you’ll visit the borough of Brooklyn,as its inhabitants say, is: "home to everyone from where", the cultural diversity of its neighborhoods is evident. We will visit Dumbo neighborhood and we can see Williamsburg.
273
Williamsburg
Williamsburg, concentrates the life of the Jewish community on Lee Avenue, the main artery of the neighborhood. This is where most of their temples and businesses are.
274
Dumbo Manhattan Bridge View
We stay here for 20 minutes, under the Brooklyn Bridge
275
Coney Island
If you selected the option with Coney Island included, you’ll head down to world famous Coney Island, a destination for New Yorkers for generations, seeking fun and relaxation. Weather permitting, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the boardwalk, panoramic view of Luna Park or New York Aquarium, and to have lunch at the original, legendary Nathan’s restaurant. If you prefer, you can end the tour at this point and enjoy the incredible Coney Island for more time on your own.
276
Brighton Beach
Enjoy the sea breeze
277
Luna Park in Coney Island
Amusement park opened in 2010 where Astroland was located. Only included if the option of Conney Island is selected.
278
New York Aquarium
The New York Aquarium is the oldest operating aquarium opened in Castle Garden in Battery Park, 1896.
Show 275 plus d'arrêts
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markbU3222VR
Oct 2023
Heavy rain day in NY. Understandable that traffic was an issue but the bus started and said first place to see would be Central Park and we didn’t even drive by it for anyone to see. Stopped at dodgy corner store with kitchen for restroom stop for 20 mins and then rest of your through Queens and Bronx. Guide Carlos only really talked about price of homes and no history of the region beyond who lived there who were famous. Brooklyn tour thru Jewish area was good but due to gridlock traffic we were never going to make it to Coney Island and back by 3… or even 5 as Carlos suggested. a number of us had events that evening we had to get back for but he was adamant to go to Coney Island even though he said only the hotdog place was open for food. A few of us got him to drop us at the subway , although he drove 4 blocks further before letting us out at 4 and we caught subway got my2 kids some food finally and we made the theatre on time. The day prior our guide on the NY day tour had so much more history and anecdotes about where we were. This was a waste of money and we will be asking for part refund,
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2023
Dear MarkbU3, thank you for taking a few minutes to tell us about your experience, first of all we would like to apologize for the inconvenience caused. Our goal is to provide you with appropriate service and have a great visit. We have taken note of each of your observations to investigate what happened and make the necessary adjustments so that these situations are not repeated. Regards your refund request please contact us by email or online viator chat in order to the correspont department answer you. Kind Regards from Amigo Tours.

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