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Visite à vélo en petit groupe des quartiers de Brooklyn

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Découvrez le magnifique arrondissement de Brooklyn lors de cette visite à vélo complète, visitant plus de 20 quartiers de Brooklyn. Cette visite comprend des arrêts à Fort Green, Prospect Park, Red Hook, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Bridge Park le long du front de mer de Brooklyn et DUMBO avec des arrêts chez des distillateurs locaux, des chocolatiers, des brasseurs et peut-être des pâtissiers. Un groupe de touristes animé par des passionnés de vélo et des locaux! Pas de meilleure façon de voir Brooklyn.
Ville: Brooklyn
Thu 26 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Snacks
Helmet
Bike
Tour Guide
Snacks
Helmet
Bike
Information additionnelle
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Des sièges pour bébés spécialisés sont disponibles
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions de la colonne vertébrale
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • L'âge minimum est de 13 ans
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Vérifications régulières de la température pour le personnel
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Contrôles de température pour les voyageurs à l'arrivée
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payante pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
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Dumbo
Our office
2
Dumbo
Under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge
3
Fort Greene
Historic Park
4
Park Slope
Considered by New Yorkers as one of the most desirable places in which to live
5
Prospect Park
Brooklyn's Largest Park
6
Red Hook Dock
Up and coming area
7
Raaka Chocolate
Chocolate Factory in Red Hook Brooklyn
8
Widow Jane
Whiskey Maker in Red Hook Brooklyn
9
Cobble Hill
Post WWII brownstone area of Brooklyn
10
Cadman Plaza Park
Court Houses
11
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Sweeping views of Lower Manhattan in first preserved area of US.
12
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
First protestant church in Brooklyn
13
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Newly redeveloped park under the Brooklyn Bridge
14
Dumbo
Hot area with stops at a ferry terminal
15
Dumbo
Our office
16
Dumbo
Under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge
17
Fort Greene
Historic Park
18
Park Slope
Considered by New Yorkers as one of the most desirable places in which to live
19
Prospect Park
Brooklyn's Largest Park
20
Red Hook Dock
Up and coming area
21
Raaka Chocolate
Chocolate Factory in Red Hook Brooklyn
22
Widow Jane
Whiskey Maker in Red Hook Brooklyn
23
Cobble Hill
Post WWII brownstone area of Brooklyn
24
Cadman Plaza Park
Court Houses
25
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Sweeping views of Lower Manhattan in first preserved area of US.
26
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
First protestant church in Brooklyn
27
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Newly redeveloped park under the Brooklyn Bridge
28
Dumbo
Hot area with stops at a ferry terminal
29
Dumbo
Our office
30
Dumbo
Under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge
31
Fort Greene
Historic Park
32
Park Slope
Considered by New Yorkers as one of the most desirable places in which to live
33
Prospect Park
Brooklyn's Largest Park
34
Red Hook Dock
Up and coming area
35
Raaka Chocolate
Chocolate Factory in Red Hook Brooklyn
36
Widow Jane
Whiskey Maker in Red Hook Brooklyn
37
Cobble Hill
Post WWII brownstone area of Brooklyn
38
Cadman Plaza Park
Court Houses
39
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Sweeping views of Lower Manhattan in first preserved area of US.
40
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
First protestant church in Brooklyn
41
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Newly redeveloped park under the Brooklyn Bridge
42
Dumbo
Hot area with stops at a ferry terminal
43
Dumbo
Our office
44
Dumbo
Under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge
45
Fort Greene
Historic Park
46
Park Slope
Considered by New Yorkers as one of the most desirable places in which to live
47
Prospect Park
Brooklyn's Largest Park
48
Red Hook Dock
Up and coming area
49
Raaka Chocolate
Chocolate Factory in Red Hook Brooklyn
50
Widow Jane
Whiskey Maker in Red Hook Brooklyn
51
Cobble Hill
Post WWII brownstone area of Brooklyn
52
Cadman Plaza Park
Court Houses
53
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Sweeping views of Lower Manhattan in first preserved area of US.
54
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
First protestant church in Brooklyn
55
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Newly redeveloped park under the Brooklyn Bridge
56
Dumbo
Hot area with stops at a ferry terminal
57
Dumbo
Our office
58
Dumbo
Under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge
59
Fort Greene
Historic Park
60
Park Slope
Considered by New Yorkers as one of the most desirable places in which to live
61
Prospect Park
Brooklyn's Largest Park
62
Red Hook Dock
Up and coming area
63
Raaka Chocolate
Chocolate Factory in Red Hook Brooklyn
64
Widow Jane
Whiskey Maker in Red Hook Brooklyn
65
Cobble Hill
Post WWII brownstone area of Brooklyn
66
Cadman Plaza Park
Court Houses
67
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Sweeping views of Lower Manhattan in first preserved area of US.
68
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
First protestant church in Brooklyn
69
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Newly redeveloped park under the Brooklyn Bridge
70
Dumbo
Hot area with stops at a ferry terminal
71
Dumbo
Our office
72
Dumbo
Under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge
73
Fort Greene
Historic Park
74
Park Slope
Considered by New Yorkers as one of the most desirable places in which to live
75
Prospect Park
Brooklyn's Largest Park
76
Red Hook Dock
Up and coming area
77
Raaka Chocolate
Chocolate Factory in Red Hook Brooklyn
78
Widow Jane
Whiskey Maker in Red Hook Brooklyn
79
Cobble Hill
Post WWII brownstone area of Brooklyn
80
Cadman Plaza Park
Court Houses
81
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Sweeping views of Lower Manhattan in first preserved area of US.
82
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
First protestant church in Brooklyn
83
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Newly redeveloped park under the Brooklyn Bridge
84
Dumbo
Hot area with stops at a ferry terminal
85
Dumbo
Our office
86
Dumbo
Under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge
87
Fort Greene
Historic Park
88
Park Slope
Considered by New Yorkers as one of the most desirable places in which to live
89
Prospect Park
Brooklyn's Largest Park
90
Red Hook Dock
Up and coming area
91
Raaka Chocolate
Chocolate Factory in Red Hook Brooklyn
92
Widow Jane
Whiskey Maker in Red Hook Brooklyn
93
Cobble Hill
Post WWII brownstone area of Brooklyn
94
Cadman Plaza Park
Court Houses
95
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Sweeping views of Lower Manhattan in first preserved area of US.
96
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
First protestant church in Brooklyn
97
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Newly redeveloped park under the Brooklyn Bridge
98
Dumbo
Hot area with stops at a ferry terminal
99
Dumbo
Our office
100
Dumbo
Under the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge
101
Fort Greene
Historic Park
102
Park Slope
Considered by New Yorkers as one of the most desirable places in which to live
103
Prospect Park
Brooklyn's Largest Park
104
Red Hook Dock
Up and coming area
105
Raaka Chocolate
Chocolate Factory in Red Hook Brooklyn
106
Widow Jane
Whiskey Maker in Red Hook Brooklyn
107
Cobble Hill
Post WWII brownstone area of Brooklyn
108
Cadman Plaza Park
Court Houses
109
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Sweeping views of Lower Manhattan in first preserved area of US.
110
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
First protestant church in Brooklyn
111
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Newly redeveloped park under the Brooklyn Bridge
112
Dumbo
Hot area with stops at a ferry terminal
113
Dumbo
Notre bureau
114
Dumbo
Sous le pont de Brooklyn et de Manhattan
115
Fort Green
Parc historique
116
Pente du parc
Considéré par les New-Yorkais comme l'un des endroits les plus désirables où vivre
117
Prospect Park
Le plus grand parc de Brooklyn
118
Quai du crochet rouge
Zone en plein essor
119
Chocolat Raaka
Chocolaterie à Red Hook Brooklyn
120
Veuve Jeanne
Fabricant de whisky à Red Hook Brooklyn
121
Cobble Hill
Quartier de grès brun post-Seconde Guerre mondiale de Brooklyn
122
Parc Cadman Plaza
Palais de justice
123
Promenade des hauteurs de Brooklyn
Vue imprenable sur Lower Manhattan dans la première zone préservée des États-Unis.
124
Église des pèlerins de Plymouth
Première église protestante de Brooklyn
125
Parc du pont de Brooklyn
Parc récemment réaménagé sous le pont de Brooklyn
126
Dumbo
Quartier chaud avec arrêts à un terminal de ferry
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Commentaires (112)
michellebbbbb
Sep 2019
It was such a fun tour! Admittedly, it was a tad confusing at first because we arrived early and there isn't a sign. (They keep costs down by not having a storefront). Brian was our guide and we were a small group of just six. And so, he tailored the tour to us. It was great, good pacing and plenty of time to look around and take photos at the different stops. I really appreciated his general knowledge of the neighborhoods as well as the fun facts of why some streets are named the way they are and why signs are a certain height. He also reminded us to hydrate which was good. The weather was fantastic and what was advertised as a 3 hour tour was more like 3.5 hours since he added some place for us. At the end, he gave my friend and I some great advice on breweries in Red Hook as well as in Long Island City. Brian really went out of his way to be a great host not just during the tour but after as well.
ErasmusCa
Sep 2019
Recently moved to Brooklyn and wanted to get familiar with my new neighborhood. The bike tour was ideal for that. We biked through the neighborhoods, learned some history, bought some chocolate, ran over some tourists (not really), checked out the best spots for views. I personally think Brooklyn is cooler than manhattan.
freshash22
Aug 2019
I'm conflicted on how to rate this tour so I'll share an overview of my experience. First, let me explain that if you are doing the Brooklyn tour their office is in a storage unit. To further confuse matters the storage unit bldg is deep in renovations so there aren't any signs to help you figure out where you are at. It literally seems like you are walking onto a construction site paired with a construction crew. I arrived at 10:20, 40-minutes early (30 was recommended in booking process) to have time to be fitted for the bike, etc. and was hoping to stop nearby beforehand to grab a snack and water, unfortunately this is a pretty dismal part of town and nothing is close so do yourself a favor by making a stop in another area beforehand if you need anything. Also, bike fittings in my case consisted of being handed 2 different bikes and asked which one worked better, told to pick out my helmet and go outside. I stood outside for 30 minutes on a particularly windy day and was joined by my guide about half way through my wait. I asked if there was anyone else coming and he stated we were waiting on one other. The best word to describe my guide was aloof, didn't introduce himself or go over anything beforehand, didn't ask me my name or anything about why I was there. I took it upon myself to bring up a few things while we were waiting like the fact I haven't been on a bike in years and was visiting this area for the first time, and needed to get water still, but didn't get much in return except that we could grab water along the way. Once he saw that I had a GoPro he perked up a little and helped me mount the GoPro to my handlebars, which was pretty cool. Later on he even setup his 360 fusion to the handle bar mount and let me record our ride through the park, said he would send me the footage that night (8/26) but I've never received it. The other guy never showed so we took off on the bikes a few minutes after 11. Since I was the only one on the tour there was a redeeming aspect in that I got a "more" personalized tour. On the other hand I felt it was super informal as a result. Immediately I was pacing well behind him and I realized I didn't remember how to use gears. I was shouting at him to help and he shouted back... I figured it out as I was riding on a busy street! About 15 minutes into the tour we stopped at Fort Greene park and he informed me that he forgot to lock up the unit and had to go back. So I waited in the park about 20 minutes by myself with no way to reach him until he returned. He apologized and said he'd buy me a beer to make up for it. The tour itself was very comprehensive (definitely enough for a rookie like me!) and we even made a stop to Whole Foods/Gotham Greens Farm (not included in the tour) after telling him what I did for a living, which was thoughtful. Also, while in Prospect Park the guide, Bryan (I learned his name there as he ran into a friend who said it) was nice enough to treat me to a taco and water from a food stand after I mentioned still needing water! And he still bought me a beer at the brewery we stopped at. I bought my own pie at the Key Lime Pie place, and the chocolate samples at Raaka are unlimited ;) and very tasty. Most of the trip I was pacing behind Bryan, which didn't make sense considering I was the only one on the tour and he said I could set the pace, which evidently never happened. I had to let him know I was fading at HOUR 5... yes, you're reading that right. He informed me that he'd lost track of time and the bldg where their storage unit was had closed...so he said we'd need to take a ferry to the Manhattan office and return the bikes there. So it was cool that I got to experience the ferry, not so cool that it was late, I was exhausted and was now in Manhattan. He did inform me that I could take the ferry from Manhattan back to Astoria which I did and it was nice. It was just late when I arrived in Astoria as the ferry ride takes some time, and I was super hungry and thirsty! So you can see why I'm conflicted. In some aspects the guide was thoughtful but then in other slightly inconsiderate, and still very spacey/unorganized. I would have expected the tour guide to introduce themselves, do an overview of our tour, make sure I was comfortable on the bike before leaving, and to be accommodating. I chose this tour based on reviews but seemed to have a different type of experience than what is normal. Based on my experience alone I would not recommend the tour with Bryan, but the tour obviously has potential!

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