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NYC Greenwich Village LGBTQ + Histoire et visite gastronomique

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The tour takes the traveler through the journey of NYC's LGBTQ Civil Rights and Historic sites accompanied with food tastings from some Greenwich Village's tastiest restaurants. Samples are subject to availability, and include: The Donut Pub's Black and White Cookie, Mighty Quinn's corn fritters, Panzetto from 2 Boots, Sicilian bombolone and potato pizza and a French Pecan cookies.

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Tue 24 Jun
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Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • This walk is no more than 1.5 miles (.9 kilometers)
  • No shows are non-refundable
  • Greg Walks NYC/Gregory S. Marro and all agents/assigns/employees, are released/discharged, from/against any/all liability arising from participation in Greg Walks NYC Food Tours. This release is legally binding on all tour participants/heirs/successors,/assigns/ legal representatives. Tour participants assume all travel risks/liabilities and release Greg Walks NYC / Gregory S. Marro from all/any liabilities/penalties to the maximum permitted by law. All aforementioned terms apply and are binding for all Viator/TripAdvisor ticket purchases. No shows are non-refundable. Tourists MUST inform tour guide of any/all food allergies, and dietary restrictions PRIOR to tour start. No alcohol is permitted / served on the tour. Smoking is not permitted as a courtesy to the guide and fellow foodies. Photos and videos taken by Greg Walks NYC / Gregory S. Marro may be used for offline and online social media sites.
  • All travelers must inform guide of any food allergy and restrictions prior to tour start.
À quoi s'attendre
1
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
2
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
3
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
4
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
5
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
6
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
7
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
8
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
9
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
10
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
11
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
12
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
13
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
14
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
15
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
16
Mémorial du sida de New York
Nous nous arrêtons à cet endroit sombre pour nous souvenir des plus de 100 000 citoyens de New York qui sont morts dans l'épidémie de sida à la fin des années 1980 et 1990.
17
Le jardin du marché de Jefferson
Voir l'ancien site de la maison de détention des femmes de New York, site de l'activisme lesbien pendant le soulèvement et les émeutes de Stonewall
18
Monument national de Stonewall
Voir le monument national de Stonewall situé dans le parc Christopher situé en face du célèbre Stonewall Inn, lieu des émeutes de Stonewall de 1959, berceau du mouvement des droits civiques LGBTQ.
19
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
20
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
21
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
22
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
23
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
24
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
25
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
26
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
27
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
28
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
29
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
30
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
31
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
32
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
33
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
34
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
35
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
36
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
37
New York City Aids Memorial
We stop at this somber spot to remember the over 100,000 NYC citizens that died in the AIDS Epidemic during the late 1980's and 1990's
38
The Jefferson Market Garden
See the former site of the NYC Women's House of Detention, site of Lesbian Activism during the Stonewall Uprising and Riots
39
Stonewall National Monument
See The Stonewall National Monument located in Christopher Park located across the street from the famous Stonewall Inn, the location of The 1959 Stonewall Riots, the birthplace of the LGBTQ Civil Rights movement.
Show 36 plus d'arrêts
Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (15)
mct584
Sep 2024
This was such a wonderful and moving tour. I learned so many new things from Greg, our amazing tour guide. Like many Americans, I had what I thought was a basic understanding of LGBTQ+ milestones, but there is so much more to know. Visiting NYC sites significant to this story with Greg held a special resonance. A talented and engaging storyteller, Greg imparts the importance of historic events while conveying the humanity involved. The tour is not merely a history lesson, however... Greg is an entertaining and welcoming host who provides sparkling conversation and great food for his tour guests. Consider adding this insightful, entertaining, and unique experience to your NYC visit. You will be glad that you did!
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Wow! Thank you for the five star review and recommendation. As a gay man, I am always humbled to share the story of the LGBTQ plus civil rights movement that started in the heart of Greenwich Village. I Always love story telling, Most importantly, with the delicious and yummy places to grab bites along the way. Happy fall!
457anayelih
Jul 2024
Amazing tour guide and trip! Would 100% recommend to anyone visiting the NYC area! I was able to learn a lot and visit cool places in a perfect amount of time.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Hi Thank you for touring with me on this most important history tour. Your five star review is most appreciated thank you
79penelopec
Jul 2024
This tour was amazing and I highly recommend to anyone! Greg was such a great tour guide and he is a great storyteller! Make sure you check out any of his tours while in NYC
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Hi Penelope Thank you for the five star review and high recommendation. Happy summer, GM

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