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Visite guidée de SoHo, Greenwich Village et Meatpacking District en français

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During this guided tour in French of SoHo, Greenwich Village and Meatpacking District, we invite you to discover 3 authentic districts of Lower Manhattan!

Our French guides, expatriates in New York for years, are keen to make you spend a friendly moment full of original discoveries!
Ville: La ville de New York
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Ce qui est inclu
Visit by a professional French guide
Visit by a professional French guide
Visit by a professional French guide
Visit by a professional French guide
Visit by a professional French guide
Maillots de surf
Visit by a professional French guide
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
2
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
3
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
4
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
5
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
6
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
7
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
8
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
9
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
10
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
11
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
12
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
13
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
14
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
15
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
16
SoHo
Le rendez-vous est pris au cœur de SoHo, avec ses remarquables balcons et escaliers extérieurs en fer forgé (les fameux immeubles en fonte rendus célèbres par West Side Story), et ses non moins remarquables boutiques de mode !
17
Greenwich village
Puis direction Greenwich Village, surnommé « The Village », ancien refuge artistique et bohème chargé d'histoire, avec notamment une halte à Washington Square Park, un espace de détente très prisé des étudiants de NYU mais aussi des joueurs d'échecs et des artistes de rue qui offrir un divertissement quasi permanent.
18
Quartier de l'emballage de la viande
Enfin, vous arpenterez les pavés du Meatpacking District : l'ancien quartier des abattoirs est devenu le nouveau quartier branché de la ville, les entrepôts désaffectés ont cédé la place aux galeries d'art, aux marchés artisanaux (Gansevoort Market…) et cette ligne de chemin de fer aérien transformée en une véritable « coulée verte », la merveilleuse High Line !
19
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
20
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
21
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
22
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
23
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
24
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
25
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
26
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
27
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
28
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
29
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
30
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
31
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
32
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
33
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
34
SoHo
The meeting is taken in the heart of SoHo, with its remarkable wrought iron balconies and exterior staircases (the famous cast-iron buildings made famous by West Side Story), and its no less remarkable fashion boutiques!
35
Greenwich Village
Then towards Greenwich Village, nicknamed “The Village”, a former artistic and bohemian refuge steeped in history, with in particular a stop at Washington Square Park, a space of relaxation very popular with students of NYU but also by chess players and street artists who provide almost permanent entertainment.
36
Meatpacking District
Finally, you will walk the cobblestones of the Meatpacking District: the old slaughterhouse district has become the new trendy district of the city, the abandoned warehouses have given way to art galleries, craft markets (Gansevoort Market…) and this line aerial railway transformed into a veritable “green flow”, the marvelous High Line!
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Commentaires (54)
sandrineb2277
Mar 2025
Great visit, rich in comments and anecdotes. Helps you better understand New York City and its history while being specific about the neighborhoods that cross
Christophe P
Mar 2025
Family visit with two teenagers. We loved this moment which will remain as one of the best memories of our trip! Our guide Fred, whom we were delighted to meet after a visit made with him in another neighborhood (Harlem) during a previous trip 😉 shares with us his perfect knowledge of the city, its neighborhoods, its architecture and its history, the great stages of its construction, the lifestyle of New Yorkers, anecdotes and tips! A very complete visit at the right pace without which we would probably have missed a lot of things in these three very different and yet very close neighborhoods!! An incarnated visit embellished with Fred’s personal experience that accompanies us in this discovery with kindness, friendliness and generosity! He does not count his time and is listening to our expectations and interests! It’s simple to feel like you’re leaving a friend at the end of your visit! Many thanks Fred for this moment!😉🙏
Jean-Yves G
Feb 2025
Excellent time with Fred who made us discover a neighborhood of NYC with strong anecdotes. Our 3rd visit of the week with this very pro team: lower east side and harlem. With Audrey and Guillaume. We totally recommend.

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