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Wycieczka po jedzeniu, architekturze i historii Flatiron

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Discover the Flatiron District and Union Square on a unique culinary journey emphasizing local gastronomy and sustainability. Guided by experts passionate about community and urban development, explore rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious bites.

Why You’ll Love This Tour:
Cultural Insights: Explore landmarks like the iconic Flatiron Building.
Local Agriculture and Sustainability: Learn at Union Square Greenmarket and Madison Square Park.

Diverse Culinary Stops: Enjoy Roman-style pizza at Eataly, Reuben sandwiches at Zucker’s Bagels, grain bowls at Honeybrains, Chocolate Rugelach at Bread’s Bakery, and sustainably-sourced coffee at Devoción.

Support Sustainability: Dive into NYC’s culinary excellence and commitment to sustainability.

Special Offers:
Featured Food Stops: Indulge in NYC’s top eateries offering local flavors.

Book Now: Embark on a foodie adventure that’s enriching and delicious.
Miasto: Nowy Jork
Sun 18 May
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Lunch
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Water available at most stops
Lunch
Professional guide
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
  • Operates in all weather conditions; please dress appropriately
Czego oczekiwać
1
Eataly
Ciesz się pyszną pizzą w stylu rzymskim w epickim rzemieślniczym sklepie z włoską kuchnią, Eataly. Następnie podążaj za swoim przewodnikiem, aby poznać sekrety budynku i przeżyć wycieczkę z przewodnikiem po Włoszech. Uwaga: w niedziele dostajemy focaccię śniadaniową w Eataly, ponieważ idziemy na pizzę do Obica Mozzarella Bar zamiast do Beechera (teraz w niedziele są zamknięte).
2
Budynek Flatiron
Dowiedz się o wyjątkowej architekturze budynku. Pamiętaj, aby przewodnik zrobił ci zdjęcie przed nim! Nie zwiedzamy wnętrza budynku.
3
Park Madison Square
Czy wiesz, że w 1876 roku przez 6 lat wystawiano tu prawe ramię i pochodnię Statuy Wolności, aby zebrać fundusze na dokończenie budowy? Ten park odegrał kluczową rolę w większości historii Nowego Jorku!
4
Plac Unii
Twój przewodnik wyjaśni historyczne znaczenie tego ważnego parku. Będziesz także mógł doświadczyć popularnego Greenmarket (z wyjątkiem czwartków i niedziel), ulicznych sprzedawców, protestujących, tancerzy breakdance, śpiewających wyznawców Kryszny i mieszkańców miasta jedzących lunch lub spacer po parku. Union Square to z pewnością mikrokosmos Nowego Jorku.
5
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
6
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
7
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
8
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
9
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
10
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
11
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
12
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
13
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
14
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
15
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
16
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
17
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
18
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
19
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
20
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
21
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
22
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
23
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
24
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
25
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
26
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
27
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
28
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
29
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
30
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
31
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
32
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
33
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
34
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
35
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
36
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
37
Eataly
Enjoy delicious Roman style pizza at epic artisanal Italian food emporium, Eataly. Then follow your tour guide to learn about the secrets of the building and experience a guided tour of Italy. Please note: on Sunday's we get the breakfast focaccia at Eataly because we go to Obica Mozzarella Bar for pizza instead of Beecher's (they are closed on Sundays now).
38
Flatiron Building
Learn about the building's unique architecture. Be sure to have the tour guide take your photo in front of it! We do not tour the inside of the building.
39
Madison Square Park
Did you know that in 1876, the Statue of Liberty’s right arm and torch was put on display here for 6 years in an effort to raise funding to complete the statue’s construction? This park has played a pivotal role in much of NYC's history!
40
Union Square
Your tour guide will explain the historical significance of this important park. You will also get to experience the popular Greenmarket (except Thursdays & Sundays), street vendors, protestors, break dancers, Krishna followers chanting and city dwellers enjoying lunch or a stroll through the park. Union Square is certainly a microcosm of NYC.
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Recenzje (210)
jaflyntnyc
Jan 2025
Informative hearing how the street signs are color coded green, brown and black and their significance. History of the buildings and how they have changed because of the different owners. Being informed how many of the small park areas in the city were once cemeteries. The food choices were excellent, delicious and meaningful. Justin was very informative and lively. Answered every question with authority and I believed him.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jan 2025
Thank you for the wonderful review! We're so glad you enjoyed learning about the street signs, history, parks, and food. Justin will love hearing your kind words!
April_T
Dec 2024
Justin was a fabulous tour guide. He was full of information and dry wit. He was attentive to us all and aware of our safety. He even shared some behind the scenes information based on his years of experience and relationships with other New York-ians. The food was excellent and well spaced out time wise! The coffee was my least favorite and the PIZZA was my favorite! Every stop was full of "eye candy" and interesting facts about the history of the Flat Iron area. There was a lot of walking so comfortable shoes were a must have! My advice would b to eat small amounts so you will have room to try all of the fun things available for consumption.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Dec 2024
Thank you for the wonderful review! We're so glad you enjoyed Justin's wit, insights, and the food. It’s great to hear that you had a fun and informative experience in the Flatiron area. Thanks for noting the helpful tips about comfortable shoes and pacing yourself. We hope to see you on another tour soon!
Vonmeister23
Oct 2024
Great tour with a great guide and fantastic food. We spent a very pleasant morning learning loads about New York in a very relaxing and friendly atmosphere. All the food was excellent with great stories to be told about it's origins. If you can't eat it all it's easy to take it with you for later!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Thank you for your wonderful review! We’re thrilled to hear that you had a great time on the tour and enjoyed the delicious food and stories about its origins. It’s fantastic that you found the atmosphere relaxing and friendly. We hope to see you again for more tasty adventures in New York!

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