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Visite privée de NYC avec un local, des points forts et des joyaux cachés, 100% personnalisé

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Discover the real New York and explore the city on an experience hand-crafted to your interests, needs and wishes! Whether you want to tick the famous landmarks like the Empire State off your bucket list or get off the beaten path and discover quirky local neighborhoods like Brooklyn or Queens, your hand-picked Host will show you the best of New York. Discover the best places to see, eat, drink and explore, loved by locals. This experience is personalized and crafted around your individual needs meaning flexibility, consideration and attention to detail are assured.
Our handpicked hosts are culinary connoisseurs and history buffs, bakers and bankers, students and seniors. Like the people who travel with us, they have different backgrounds and interests – but they’re all so passionate about the place they call home, they choose to spend their free time sharing it with the like-minded travelers matched to them.

Your meeting place and time as well as your itinerary is also flexible.
Ville: La ville de New York
Wed 16 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
100% Private and personalised experience
Walking experience (if required, your host can suggest public transport or private taxi options)
Authentic local insider knowledge
3 - 8 hours with a Local Guide
Hotel meet-up (available on request for central location)
100% Private and personalised experience
Walking experience (if required, your host can suggest public transport or private taxi options)
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
  • After booking, you will receive a short questionnaire, so you’ll be able to tell us more about your interests and preferences. Based on your responses you’ll be matched with your hand-picked Host
  • Meeting Point
  • Your meeting point is flexible, and to be agreed with your Host. Meet-up at your hotel or accommodation can be requested, or your Host will meet you at a convenient location close to the start of your experience.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
2
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
3
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
4
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
5
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
6
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
7
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
8
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
9
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
10
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
11
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
12
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
13
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
14
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
15
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
16
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
17
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
18
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
19
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
20
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
21
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
22
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
23
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
24
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
25
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
26
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
27
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
28
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
29
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
30
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
31
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
32
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
33
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
34
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
35
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
36
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
37
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
38
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
39
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
40
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
41
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
42
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
43
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
44
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
45
Harlem
Obtenez ce que vous voulez de votre expérience - essayez des saveurs influencées par le monde en dégustant certains des plats soul food classiques de Harlem
46
le pont de Brooklyn
Vous pourriez traverser le pont de Brooklyn, peut-être la nuit ? Laissez-nous peindre l'image - la lune au-dessus, les étoiles reflétées dans l'East River en dessous - vraiment magique.
47
Musée des Arts du Bronx
Assistez à une exposition ou à un concert de jazz au Bronx Museum of the Arts, si vous vous sentez super cultivé
48
Brooklyn
Microbrasseries, maisons de brassage de la prohibition et pizzas new-yorkaises (assez dit).
49
Williamsburg
Promenez-vous dans cet endroit branché (ster), voir ce qu'il y a à voir, manger ce qu'il y a à manger et acheter ce qu'il y a à acheter. Tête haute, il y a beaucoup de tout ce qui précède. Repérez l'art de la rue aux couleurs vives, parcourez les friperies, entrez dans des boutiques incroyablement cool, méditez sur l'art contemporain dans une petite galerie, parcourez le marché aux puces local ou lancez-vous simplement sur une péniche surplombant les toits de Manhattan.
50
Greenwich village
Si vous vous êtes déjà demandé à quoi ressemble New York, vous le découvrirez à Greenwich Village. Vous pourrez déguster les plats qui tiennent à cœur à tous les New-Yorkais, des cookies aux pépites de chocolat chauds au four au cheesecake crémeux de New York, en passant par les arancini à la sicilienne - des bouchées décadentes de riz frit farcies de combos de rêve comme Sauce bolognaise et fromage fondu. Prenez une collation dans un magasin « maman et pop » classique en entendant parler des immigrants italiens qui ont apporté leur incroyable culture culinaire, offrez-vous un cannoli fraîchement rempli et flottez dans le paradis de la nourriture new-yorkaise en mordant dans des classiques comme des bagels au lox ou un sandwich au pastrami de la taille d'un bouchon de porte.
51
Terminal Grand Central
Vous verrez les gratte-ciel et les monuments emblématiques - bonjour Grand Central - mais le fait est que ce sera à travers les yeux de votre hôte. Ils ont hâte de partager avec vous ce qu'ils aiment dans la région, où ils traînent et ce qu'il y a de bon à manger et à boire.
52
Centre-ville
De Times Square à Rockefeller en passant par l'Empire State, il y a ici plus de monuments de New York par mètre carré que partout ailleurs dans la ville (probablement, nous n'avons pas fait vérifier ce fait de manière indépendante…) et votre hôte a hâte de leur montrer à toi! REMARQUE : les frais d'entrée ne sont pas inclus et nous vous recommandons de visiter l'intérieur de ces attractions de manière autonome.
53
Quartier de l'emballage de la viande
Bars à cocktails faiblement éclairés, vernissages de galeries, magasins phares de créateurs et restaurants ultra-cool. Que votre idée d'un bon moment soit plus tendance et des boutiques de créateurs haut de gamme suivies d'un cocktail, un dîner à la dernière ouverture de restaurant suivi d'une soirée à méditer sur l'art contemporain, ou une tournée des bars entre bars à vin élégants et bars à cocktails faiblement éclairés, vous 'll trouver tout ici.
54
SoHo
Profitez du célèbre Soho et de ses joyaux cachés juste au coin des attractions emblématiques et promenez-vous dans ses rues historiques
55
Petite Italie
Nous vous recommandons cependant de parcourir les épiceries fines de la Petite Italie, qui appartiennent aux mêmes familles depuis des générations et d'essayer un cannoli ou deux, puis de rendre hommage à la toute première pizzeria de New York (en mangeant une tranche, évidemment).
56
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
57
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
58
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
59
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
60
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
61
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
62
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
63
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
64
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
65
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
66
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
67
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
68
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
69
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
70
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
71
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
72
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
73
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
74
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
75
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
76
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
77
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
78
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
79
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
80
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
81
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
82
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
83
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
84
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
85
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
86
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
87
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
88
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
89
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
90
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
91
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
92
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
93
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
94
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
95
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
96
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
97
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
98
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
99
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
100
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
101
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
102
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
103
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
104
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
105
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
106
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
107
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
108
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
109
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
110
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
111
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
112
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
113
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
114
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
115
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
116
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
117
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
118
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
119
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
120
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
121
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
122
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
123
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
124
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
125
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
126
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
127
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
128
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
129
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
130
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
131
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
132
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
133
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
134
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
135
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
136
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
137
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
138
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
139
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
140
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
141
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
142
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
143
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
144
Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
145
Brooklyn Bridge
You could walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, maybe at night? Let us paint the picture- the moon overhead, stars reflected in the East River below- truly magical.
146
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
147
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
148
Williamsburg
Roam around this hip(ster) spot, seeing what there is to see, eating what there is to eat and shopping what there is to shop. Head’s up, there’s a lot of all of the above. Spot vivid street art, sift through thrift stores, pop into impossibly cool boutiques, muse over contemporary art in a small gallery, peruse the local flea market or just kick it on a barge overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
149
Greenwich Village
If you’ve ever wondered what New York tastes like, you’ll find out on in Greenwich Village. You’ll could on the dishes that are close to every New Yorker’s heart, from warm-from-the-oven choc’ chip cookies to creamy New York cheesecake, to Sicilian-style arancini - decadent bites of fried rice stuffed with dreamy combos like Bolognese sauce and melted cheese. Snack in a classic ‘mom and pop’ shops as you hear about the Italian immigrants who brought their incredible food culture with them, indulge in a freshly filled cannoli and float away into New York food heaven as you bite into classics like bagels with lox or a door-stopper sized pastrami sandwich.
150
Grand Central Terminal
You’ll see the iconic skyscrapers and landmarks - hello Grand Central - but the twist is, it will be through the eyes of your host. They can’t wait to share with you what they love about the area, where they hang out, and what’s good to eat and drink.
151
Midtown
From Times Square to Rockefeller to the Empire State, there are more New York landmarks here per square metre than anywhere else in the city (probably, we haven’t had this fact independently verified…) and your host can’t wait to show them to you! NOTE: Entrance fees are not included and we recommend that you visit the interior of these attractions autonomously.
152
Meatpacking District
Dimly lit cocktail bars, gallery openings, flagship designer stores and ultra-cool restaurants. Whether your idea of a good time is more trendy and high-end designer shopping followed by a cocktail, dinner at the latest restaurant opening followed an evening musing over contemporary art, or bar hopping between sleek wine bars and dimly-lit cocktail joints, you’ll find it all here.
153
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
154
Little Italy
We would recommend perusing the delis in Little Italy though, which have been in the same families for generations and trying a cannoli or two, then paying homage to NY’s very first pizzeria (by eating a slice, obviously).
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Commentaires (37)
shawnhY7706ZM
Dec 2024
Jason our tour guide was incredibly knowledgeable, communicated great, and was super friendly and fun. We had a great time and could not have asked for a better experience. 5 stars for sure 👍🏻!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s fantastic to hear that Jason’s knowledge, communication, and friendly energy made your time so enjoyable. We’re thrilled you had such a memorable experience—definitely 5-star-worthy!
kevv1984
Dec 2024
Hi We had a private tour with Jason and spent the day exploring New York. We had such a great day, when we booked New York we was worried about getting around the City and judging the timings. Jason was brilliant, planned the day for us, making sure we got see the sights and recommended food venues down to our taste. Totally recommend Thanks
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thank you for sharing your fantastic experience with Jason! We're delighted to hear he made your day in New York seamless and enjoyable, alleviating any concerns about navigating the city and managing your schedule. His thoughtful planning and personalized recommendations truly showcase his dedication to providing memorable experiences. Exploring the sights and enjoying local food tailored to your preferences sounds like a perfect way to enjoy the city. Thank you for recommending us, and we hope to welcome you back for more adventures in the future!
s0crates1
Dec 2024
I booked the tour for my 60th birthday and was absolutely amazed by the amount of professionalism, flexibility, adaptability, knowledge and cheerfulness of my tour guide, Olga! What an amazing person! Prior to the tour I was sent a questionnaire where I was asked to explain my desired touring experience, from special interests, to specific places to visit, to specific information I would like to hear, to the desired pace of our walk! Absolute professionalism on behalf of the organizers! Olga was a stunning tour guide, she contacted me in advance to arrange our meeting point (she agreed to pick me up at my hotel!) and to confirm my specific interests for the tour. On the day of the tour she had everything perfectly planned, the route, the trivia, the information, she even came prepared with alternatives in case I was tired from long walks or bored with a specific destination- an absolute professional! Olga is an aficionado foodie and she gave me lots of tips on how to get the best pizza, Italian delicacies, Chinese dim-sum or dumpling soup, and even treated me to a coffee, a slice of pizza and an authentic cannoli from the best place to buy Italian pastries, fresh pasta and groceries. An absolutely delightful climax to an unforgettable four-hour walking tour of one of Manhattan’s most historic districts. Highly recommended!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thank you for sharing such a glowing review! It’s wonderful to hear that Olga made your 60th birthday experience so special with her professionalism, thoughtfulness, and warm personality! From personalized planning to foodie tips and thoughtful treats, it sounds like she went above and beyond to create an unforgettable experience. We’re thrilled you had such a memorable day in Manhattan!

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