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Visite gastronomique, architecturale et historique de Flatiron

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Profitez d'un buffet Flatiron pour le déjeuner lors de la visite gastronomique, architecturale et historique de Flatiron! Nous repérons à cinq endroits fabuleux pour la nourriture ! Profitez de la nourriture, du plaisir avec une histoire et une architecture intéressantes. C'est un excellent moyen d'explorer et de profiter de certains des arrêts gastronomiques les meilleurs et les plus uniques de New York ! Découvrez deux des quartiers les plus emblématiques et pittoresques de New York : Flatiron et Union Square. Cette visite est parfaite pour les gourmets, les historiens, les amateurs d'architecture, les adultes et les enfants. Au cours de cette visite, vous profiterez de dégustations gastronomiques (suffisamment de nourriture pour le déjeuner) et marcherez 1,6 km.
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional guide
Water available at most stops
Lunch
Professional guide
Water available at most stops
Lunch
Professional guide
Information additionnelle
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Une option végétarienne est disponible, veuillez indiquer au moment de la réservation si nécessaire
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques ; veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
À quoi s'attendre
1
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
2
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
3
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
4
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
5
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
6
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
7
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
8
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
9
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
10
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
11
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
12
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
13
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
14
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
15
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
16
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
17
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
18
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
19
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
20
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
21
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
22
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
23
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
24
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
25
Eataly
Dégustez de délicieuses pizzas de style romain dans l'épique magasin de cuisine italienne artisanale, Eataly. Suivez ensuite votre guide pour découvrir les secrets du bâtiment et faites une visite guidée de l'Italie. Remarque : le dimanche, nous recevons la focaccia du petit-déjeuner à Eataly, car nous allons au Obica Mozzarella Bar pour la pizza au lieu de Beecher (ils sont désormais fermés le dimanche).
26
Flatiron Bâtiment
Découvrez l'architecture unique du bâtiment. Assurez-vous que le guide touristique prenne votre photo devant ! Nous ne visitons pas l'intérieur du bâtiment.
27
Parc de Madison Square
Saviez-vous qu'en 1876, le bras droit et la torche de la Statue de la Liberté ont été exposés ici pendant 6 ans dans le but de lever des fonds pour achever la construction de la statue ? Ce parc a joué un rôle central dans une grande partie de l'histoire de New York !
28
Union Square
Votre guide vous expliquera l'importance historique de cet important parc. Vous pourrez également découvrir le populaire Greenmarket (sauf les jeudis et dimanches), les vendeurs de rue, les manifestants, les danseurs de rue, les adeptes de Krishna qui chantent et les citadins qui déjeunent ou se promènent dans le parc. Union Square est certainement un microcosme de NYC.
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Commentaires (173)
Andre_L
Jan 2020
Despite the rainy weather a really interesting and entertaining tour through the Flat Iron district, but with information about the city as a whole. Recommended.
dipaolo7
Jan 2020
Tour was great - interesting, well-paced and delicious, hearty portions of food samplings. Our tour guide, Justin, was terrific. He provided a wealth of Flatiron area/NYC knowledge in a fascinating way. Thank you so much, Justin!
Susan K
Jan 2020
We took this tour on a chilly but sunny day. Justin, our tour guide, was excellent. He gave us lots of history of the area in a very interesting way, not dry facts but great details. He also was wonderful about giving us updates of what was coming next, how long we would be outside, restrooms, etc. The stops are delicious. Beginning in Eataly he explained each section as well as the architecture. It really helped make a rather overwhelming place make sense. We were given some sweet focaccia to try which we never had before. It was so good we returned later to pick up some for a snack for later in the evening. Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop provided a delicious Reuben. Normally I don’t eat these as I don’t like sauerkraut and dressing but I tried it because they don’t overwhelm the sandwich with it and I enjoyed it. The next food stop was a grilled cheese at Beecher’s. I think I could eat that every day, especially with some hot soup Justin said they sell too. The cheese just drips out it is so gooey! The tour ends at Breads Bakery with Rugelach which was also perfection. At each stop Justin also got us water. He was always making sure we had what we needed. I highly recommend this tour. It is a lovely area to tour, you get some great history and you will definitely end up full on some of the best food NY has to offer.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2020
Wow! What a fabulous review! Thank you so much for joining us and for taking the time to leave this amazing review. As a small business, it helps us out a lot. Thanks again and we hope to see you on another tour!

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