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Radical & Weird History Bike Tour of New York City

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What separates my guided tours from the others is mine are customized based on the interests of my guests. The small group experience allows me to customize the route and stops, provide more options, and work together to create a unique itinerary.

The landmarks visited, the topics discussed, and the food & drink break options are all thoughtful inclusions I believe my guests will find a personal connection with.

The conversations held at each point of interest aim to build an appreciation of those who made New York City. At the end of the day, I hope to leave everyone, including myself, feeling inspired and moved by what they saw and learned.
Ville: La ville de New York
Mon 07 Apr
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Use of bicycle
Use of bicycle
Use of bicycle
Use of bicycle
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Time travel is included in the Tour Duration
À quoi s'attendre
1
GhostBusters Firehouse Company 8
We'll visit the Ghostbusters HQ from the original 1984 film which is also an active fire station.
2
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
We'll see & learn about the memorial fountains and how the new WTC buildings came to be.
3
Lower East Side
A detailed history of the immigrant groups who came to live in the surrounding densely packed tenement buildings. Options to stop here include a historic bagel bakery or Chinese dumplings.
4
New York City Aids Memorial
Greenwich Village was once an enclave for the gay community. Here well discuss queer liberation and how the stigma in the medical community hindered research towards a cure for AIDS.
5
Koreatown
This one block neighborhood is famous for karaoke bars, street food, and boba tea shops.
6
Garment District
Here we'll stop and talk about Manhattan's clothing manufacturers and the dark side of one of the world's fashion capitals.
7
Hell's Kitchen
NYC's most colourfully named neighborhood.
8
Hudson River Park
The city's most popular bike lane.
9
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
The John Lennon memorial in Central Park, across the street from the famous Dakota apartments.
10
Bethesda Terrace
The centerpiece of Central Park. A monument celebrating access to clean water for all New Yorkers.
11
GhostBusters Firehouse Company 8
We'll visit the Ghostbusters HQ from the original 1984 film which is also an active fire station.
12
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
We'll see & learn about the memorial fountains and how the new WTC buildings came to be.
13
Lower East Side
A detailed history of the immigrant groups who came to live in the surrounding densely packed tenement buildings. Options to stop here include a historic bagel bakery or Chinese dumplings.
14
New York City Aids Memorial
Greenwich Village was once an enclave for the gay community. Here well discuss queer liberation and how the stigma in the medical community hindered research towards a cure for AIDS.
15
Koreatown
This one block neighborhood is famous for karaoke bars, street food, and boba tea shops.
16
Garment District
Here we'll stop and talk about Manhattan's clothing manufacturers and the dark side of one of the world's fashion capitals.
17
Hell's Kitchen
NYC's most colourfully named neighborhood.
18
Hudson River Park
The city's most popular bike lane.
19
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
The John Lennon memorial in Central Park, across the street from the famous Dakota apartments.
20
Bethesda Terrace
The centerpiece of Central Park. A monument celebrating access to clean water for all New Yorkers.
21
GhostBusters Firehouse Company 8
We'll visit the Ghostbusters HQ from the original 1984 film which is also an active fire station.
22
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
We'll see & learn about the memorial fountains and how the new WTC buildings came to be.
23
Lower East Side
A detailed history of the immigrant groups who came to live in the surrounding densely packed tenement buildings. Options to stop here include a historic bagel bakery or Chinese dumplings.
24
New York City Aids Memorial
Greenwich Village was once an enclave for the gay community. Here well discuss queer liberation and how the stigma in the medical community hindered research towards a cure for AIDS.
25
Koreatown
This one block neighborhood is famous for karaoke bars, street food, and boba tea shops.
26
Garment District
Here we'll stop and talk about Manhattan's clothing manufacturers and the dark side of one of the world's fashion capitals.
27
Hell's Kitchen
NYC's most colourfully named neighborhood.
28
Hudson River Park
The city's most popular bike lane.
29
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
The John Lennon memorial in Central Park, across the street from the famous Dakota apartments.
30
Bethesda Terrace
The centerpiece of Central Park. A monument celebrating access to clean water for all New Yorkers.
31
GhostBusters Firehouse Company 8
We'll visit the Ghostbusters HQ from the original 1984 film which is also an active fire station.
32
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
We'll see & learn about the memorial fountains and how the new WTC buildings came to be.
33
Lower East Side
A detailed history of the immigrant groups who came to live in the surrounding densely packed tenement buildings. Options to stop here include a historic bagel bakery or Chinese dumplings.
34
New York City Aids Memorial
Greenwich Village was once an enclave for the gay community. Here well discuss queer liberation and how the stigma in the medical community hindered research towards a cure for AIDS.
35
Koreatown
This one block neighborhood is famous for karaoke bars, street food, and boba tea shops.
36
Garment District
Here we'll stop and talk about Manhattan's clothing manufacturers and the dark side of one of the world's fashion capitals.
37
Hell's Kitchen
NYC's most colourfully named neighborhood.
38
Hudson River Park
The city's most popular bike lane.
39
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
The John Lennon memorial in Central Park, across the street from the famous Dakota apartments.
40
Bethesda Terrace
The centerpiece of Central Park. A monument celebrating access to clean water for all New Yorkers.
Show 37 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 (2)
Dimitra_F
Aug 2024
We are a Parisian couple who had the pleasure of exploring an unusual and off-the-beaten-path Manhattan with Robbie as our guide. He enriched the tour with insightful commentary during our various stops. Robbie knows New York and its hidden gems inside out, and he shares this knowledge from unique and relevant perspectives, including historical, cultural, and political angles. Always attentive and responsive to our interests, Robbie is a highly professional, friendly, and considerate bike guide whom we highly recommend.
aciuff
Sep 2023
Robbie is a great guy and very passionate about what he does. Extremely knowledgeable about the city. Overall the tour was an amazing experience. I couldn’t believe how much of the city you could cover in one bike ride!

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