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French Tour of the Bronx

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Accompanied by our French guides who have lived in New York for years, come and discover the Bronx from a unique angle. From its colourful streets to the murals that tell the story of its inhabitants, immerse yourself in a neighbourhood where culture, diversity and resilience blend. Explore Mott Haven and Port Morris, where urban art and local initiatives bring old warehouses back to life. Admire the historic landmarks of Grand Concourse, one of New York’s most iconic boulevards, and experience the excitement of Yankee Stadium, the temple of American baseball.

An immersive tour, off the beaten track, to understand the true heart of the Bronx and meet those who are shaping its renewal.
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Thu 03 Apr
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Post visit sheet with all our good addresses
Email with souvenir photo
Guide francophone
Post visit sheet with all our good addresses
Email with souvenir photo
Guide francophone
Post visit sheet with all our good addresses
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Bronx
* Mott Haven: Urban Art - Frescoes and Graffiti: Mott Haven is rich in murals that represent the vibrant and diverse culture of the Bronx. Walk the streets to discover contemporary street art created by local artists. Landmark Theater: Formerly the Mott Haven Theater, the Landmark is a symbol of the historical and architectural culture of the neighborhood. South Bronx Community Garden: Typical Bronx community garden, illustrating the resilience of residents and their ability to create green spaces in an urban environment.
2
Bronx
*Port Moris Piano District: Nicknamed after the area’s former piano factories, Port Morris now mixes artistic lofts, restaurants and refurbished industrial spaces. Bronx Brewery: A popular brewery where you can sample local beers and enjoy a friendly environment, often accompanied by live music. Bronx Native mural: Symbolic mural celebrating the identity and pride of Bronx residents, created by local artist Andrew Castrucci.
3
Bronx
Grand Concourse Boulevard: Iconic artery inspired by the Champs-Elysées, lined with trees and art deco buildings. Originally designed to connect Bronx parks to Manhattan, this avenue reflects the past splendor and current renaissance of the neighborhood. (Fish Building, Joyce Kilmer Park )
4
Yankee Stadium
The New York Yankees, one of the most famous baseball teams in the United States. Originally built in 1923 and rebuilt in 2009, Yankee Stadium is a true institution for sports fans.
5
Bronx
* Mott Haven: Urban Art - Frescoes and Graffiti: Mott Haven is rich in murals that represent the vibrant and diverse culture of the Bronx. Walk the streets to discover contemporary street art created by local artists. Landmark Theater: Formerly the Mott Haven Theater, the Landmark is a symbol of the historical and architectural culture of the neighborhood. South Bronx Community Garden: Typical Bronx community garden, illustrating the resilience of residents and their ability to create green spaces in an urban environment.
6
Bronx
*Port Moris Piano District: Nicknamed after the area’s former piano factories, Port Morris now mixes artistic lofts, restaurants and refurbished industrial spaces. Bronx Brewery: A popular brewery where you can sample local beers and enjoy a friendly environment, often accompanied by live music. Bronx Native mural: Symbolic mural celebrating the identity and pride of Bronx residents, created by local artist Andrew Castrucci.
7
Bronx
Grand Concourse Boulevard: Iconic artery inspired by the Champs-Elysées, lined with trees and art deco buildings. Originally designed to connect Bronx parks to Manhattan, this avenue reflects the past splendor and current renaissance of the neighborhood. (Fish Building, Joyce Kilmer Park )
8
Yankee Stadium
The New York Yankees, one of the most famous baseball teams in the United States. Originally built in 1923 and rebuilt in 2009, Yankee Stadium is a true institution for sports fans.
9
Bronx
* Mott Haven: Urban Art - Frescoes and Graffiti: Mott Haven is rich in murals that represent the vibrant and diverse culture of the Bronx. Walk the streets to discover contemporary street art created by local artists. Landmark Theater: Formerly the Mott Haven Theater, the Landmark is a symbol of the historical and architectural culture of the neighborhood. South Bronx Community Garden: Typical Bronx community garden, illustrating the resilience of residents and their ability to create green spaces in an urban environment.
10
Bronx
*Port Moris Piano District: Nicknamed after the area’s former piano factories, Port Morris now mixes artistic lofts, restaurants and refurbished industrial spaces. Bronx Brewery: A popular brewery where you can sample local beers and enjoy a friendly environment, often accompanied by live music. Bronx Native mural: Symbolic mural celebrating the identity and pride of Bronx residents, created by local artist Andrew Castrucci.
11
Bronx
Grand Concourse Boulevard: Iconic artery inspired by the Champs-Elysées, lined with trees and art deco buildings. Originally designed to connect Bronx parks to Manhattan, this avenue reflects the past splendor and current renaissance of the neighborhood. (Fish Building, Joyce Kilmer Park )
12
Yankee Stadium
The New York Yankees, one of the most famous baseball teams in the United States. Originally built in 1923 and rebuilt in 2009, Yankee Stadium is a true institution for sports fans.
13
Bronx
* Mott Haven: Urban Art - Frescoes and Graffiti: Mott Haven is rich in murals that represent the vibrant and diverse culture of the Bronx. Walk the streets to discover contemporary street art created by local artists. Landmark Theater: Formerly the Mott Haven Theater, the Landmark is a symbol of the historical and architectural culture of the neighborhood. South Bronx Community Garden: Typical Bronx community garden, illustrating the resilience of residents and their ability to create green spaces in an urban environment.
14
Bronx
*Port Moris Piano District: Nicknamed after the area’s former piano factories, Port Morris now mixes artistic lofts, restaurants and refurbished industrial spaces. Bronx Brewery: A popular brewery where you can sample local beers and enjoy a friendly environment, often accompanied by live music. Bronx Native mural: Symbolic mural celebrating the identity and pride of Bronx residents, created by local artist Andrew Castrucci.
15
Bronx
Grand Concourse Boulevard: Iconic artery inspired by the Champs-Elysées, lined with trees and art deco buildings. Originally designed to connect Bronx parks to Manhattan, this avenue reflects the past splendor and current renaissance of the neighborhood. (Fish Building, Joyce Kilmer Park )
16
Yankee Stadium
The New York Yankees, one of the most famous baseball teams in the United States. Originally built in 1923 and rebuilt in 2009, Yankee Stadium is a true institution for sports fans.
17
Bronx
* Mott Haven: Urban Art - Frescoes and Graffiti: Mott Haven is rich in murals that represent the vibrant and diverse culture of the Bronx. Walk the streets to discover contemporary street art created by local artists. Landmark Theater: Formerly the Mott Haven Theater, the Landmark is a symbol of the historical and architectural culture of the neighborhood. South Bronx Community Garden: Typical Bronx community garden, illustrating the resilience of residents and their ability to create green spaces in an urban environment.
18
Bronx
*Port Moris Piano District: Nicknamed after the area’s former piano factories, Port Morris now mixes artistic lofts, restaurants and refurbished industrial spaces. Bronx Brewery: A popular brewery where you can sample local beers and enjoy a friendly environment, often accompanied by live music. Bronx Native mural: Symbolic mural celebrating the identity and pride of Bronx residents, created by local artist Andrew Castrucci.
19
Bronx
Grand Concourse Boulevard: Iconic artery inspired by the Champs-Elysées, lined with trees and art deco buildings. Originally designed to connect Bronx parks to Manhattan, this avenue reflects the past splendor and current renaissance of the neighborhood. (Fish Building, Joyce Kilmer Park )
20
Yankee Stadium
The New York Yankees, one of the most famous baseball teams in the United States. Originally built in 1923 and rebuilt in 2009, Yankee Stadium is a true institution for sports fans.
Show 17 plus d'arrêts
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