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Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO District Guided Walking Tour

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Discover the Marvels of the Brooklyn Bridge!

Begin your adventure at the Oculus, where our expert guide introduces the tour’s themes. As you walk toward City Hall Park, uncover the rich history of 19th-century New York and the urgent need for the Brooklyn Bridge. Learn why it was considered an engineering marvel as you walk its pedestrian path, with the Manhattan skyline unfolding before you.

Explore DUMBO’s artistic energy as you wander cobblestone streets filled with boutiques, galleries, and cafes. Capture iconic photos at Washington Street, where the Manhattan Bridge frames the Empire State Building, and relax in Brooklyn Bridge Park. The tour concludes at the historic Fulton Ferry Landing with insights into DUMBO’s food and entertainment scene.
Ville: La ville de New York
Mon 24 Mar
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Ce qui est inclu
Small Group of 20 people or less
Expert, English-speaking Tour Guide
Photographic Hotspots along the way
Small Group of 20 people or less
Expert, English-speaking Tour Guide
Photographic Hotspots along the way
Small Group of 20 people or less
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
City Hall Park
Your tour really starts at City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan, which is a historic green space near New York City Hall, the oldest functioning government building in the U.S. The park has a rich history, dating back to the 17th century, and features monuments like the Nathan Hale statue and the Jacob Wrey Mould Fountain. It's a serene spot in the bustling city, often hosting cultural events and public gatherings. The park is also close to key landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and the World Trade Center, making it a popular destination.
2
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was a marvel of engineering as the world’s longest suspension bridge at the time, linking Manhattan and Brooklyn. It symbolized American innovation and resilience, overcoming construction challenges, including the death of its chief engineer, John A. Roebling. The bridge played a crucial role in New York City’s expansion, uniting two major boroughs and transforming the city's landscape.
3
Dumbo
DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is a trendy neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City, known for its cobblestone streets, stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, and vibrant arts scene. Once an industrial area with warehouses, DUMBO has transformed into a hub for tech startups, boutiques, art galleries, and chic lofts. The area is also famous for its picturesque spots, such as the view of the Manhattan Bridge from Washington Street, and is a popular destination for all.
4
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park is a vibrant, waterfront park stretching 85 acres along the East River in Brooklyn, offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge. Opened in stages beginning in 2010, the park transformed a former industrial site into a popular public space with landscaped gardens, sports facilities, playgrounds, and piers. It's a hub for outdoor activities, cultural events, and relaxation, attracting both locals and tourists. Key features include Jane’s Carousel, Pebble Beach, and the expansive lawns of Pier 1, making it a key destination for recreation and scenic views in New York City. This makes it the perfect place to finish the tour and say goodbye to your guide and new friends!
5
City Hall Park
Your tour really starts at City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan, which is a historic green space near New York City Hall, the oldest functioning government building in the U.S. The park has a rich history, dating back to the 17th century, and features monuments like the Nathan Hale statue and the Jacob Wrey Mould Fountain. It's a serene spot in the bustling city, often hosting cultural events and public gatherings. The park is also close to key landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and the World Trade Center, making it a popular destination.
6
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was a marvel of engineering as the world’s longest suspension bridge at the time, linking Manhattan and Brooklyn. It symbolized American innovation and resilience, overcoming construction challenges, including the death of its chief engineer, John A. Roebling. The bridge played a crucial role in New York City’s expansion, uniting two major boroughs and transforming the city's landscape.
7
Dumbo
DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is a trendy neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City, known for its cobblestone streets, stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, and vibrant arts scene. Once an industrial area with warehouses, DUMBO has transformed into a hub for tech startups, boutiques, art galleries, and chic lofts. The area is also famous for its picturesque spots, such as the view of the Manhattan Bridge from Washington Street, and is a popular destination for all.
8
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park is a vibrant, waterfront park stretching 85 acres along the East River in Brooklyn, offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge. Opened in stages beginning in 2010, the park transformed a former industrial site into a popular public space with landscaped gardens, sports facilities, playgrounds, and piers. It's a hub for outdoor activities, cultural events, and relaxation, attracting both locals and tourists. Key features include Jane’s Carousel, Pebble Beach, and the expansive lawns of Pier 1, making it a key destination for recreation and scenic views in New York City. This makes it the perfect place to finish the tour and say goodbye to your guide and new friends!
9
City Hall Park
Your tour really starts at City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan, which is a historic green space near New York City Hall, the oldest functioning government building in the U.S. The park has a rich history, dating back to the 17th century, and features monuments like the Nathan Hale statue and the Jacob Wrey Mould Fountain. It's a serene spot in the bustling city, often hosting cultural events and public gatherings. The park is also close to key landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and the World Trade Center, making it a popular destination.
10
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge, completed in 1883, was a marvel of engineering as the world’s longest suspension bridge at the time, linking Manhattan and Brooklyn. It symbolized American innovation and resilience, overcoming construction challenges, including the death of its chief engineer, John A. Roebling. The bridge played a crucial role in New York City’s expansion, uniting two major boroughs and transforming the city's landscape.
11
Dumbo
DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is a trendy neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City, known for its cobblestone streets, stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, and vibrant arts scene. Once an industrial area with warehouses, DUMBO has transformed into a hub for tech startups, boutiques, art galleries, and chic lofts. The area is also famous for its picturesque spots, such as the view of the Manhattan Bridge from Washington Street, and is a popular destination for all.
12
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park is a vibrant, waterfront park stretching 85 acres along the East River in Brooklyn, offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge. Opened in stages beginning in 2010, the park transformed a former industrial site into a popular public space with landscaped gardens, sports facilities, playgrounds, and piers. It's a hub for outdoor activities, cultural events, and relaxation, attracting both locals and tourists. Key features include Jane’s Carousel, Pebble Beach, and the expansive lawns of Pier 1, making it a key destination for recreation and scenic views in New York City. This makes it the perfect place to finish the tour and say goodbye to your guide and new friends!
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Commentaires (2)
paulcQ4124MW
Nov 2024
We had a great guide that showed us so much of the Brooklyn and Dumbo area. It was well thought out, and I actually wanted to stay longer after.
V3398YZdavep
Nov 2024
This was my first walking tour and I really enjoyed the experience. Having a guide to enlighten you of the history areas was really interesting and something that I would definitely recommend. Michael D was our guide - a Brooklyn local and really knew his stuff, a nice guy. The walk wasn’t too taxing with frequent stops to discuss the history of the area.

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