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Prywatna wycieczka po Nowym Jorku z lokalnymi atrakcjami i ukrytymi klejnotami, w 100% spersonalizowana

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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.
Miasto: Nowy Jork
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100% Prywatne i spersonalizowane doświadczenie
Piesze wycieczki (w razie potrzeby gospodarz może zaproponować transport publiczny lub prywatne taksówki)
Autentyczna lokalna wiedza poufna
3 - 8 godzin z Lokalnym przewodnikiem
Spotkanie w hotelu (dostępne na życzenie dla centralnej lokalizacji)
3, 4, 6 or 8 hour walking tour, exploring highlights and hidden gems
Hotel meet-up (available on request for central location)
Dodatkowe informacje
  • 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.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Harlem
Zdobądź to, czego chcesz ze swojego doświadczenia - wypróbuj smaki z całego świata, próbując niektórych klasycznych potraw dusznych w Harlemie
2
Most Brookliński
Mógłbyś przejść przez Most Brookliński, może w nocy? Namalujmy obraz — księżyc nad głową, gwiazdy odbijające się w East River poniżej — prawdziwie magiczny.
3
Muzeum Sztuki Bronxu
Wybierz się na wystawę lub występ jazzowy na żywo w Bronx Museum of the Arts — jeśli czujesz się wyjątkowo kulturalnie
4
Brooklyn
Mikrobrowary, prohibicyjne browary i nowojorska pizza (dość powiedziane).
5
Williamsburg
Wędruj po tym modnym miejscu, zobacz, co jest do zobaczenia, jedz, co jest do jedzenia i kupuj, co jest do zrobienia. Głowa do góry, jest dużo wszystkich powyższych. Wypatruj żywej sztuki ulicznej, przeszukuj sklepy z używanymi rzeczami, wpadaj do niewiarygodnie fajnych butików, rozmyślaj nad sztuką współczesną w małej galerii, przeglądaj lokalny pchli targ lub po prostu kopnij na barce z widokiem na panoramę Manhattanu.
6
wioska Greenwich
Jeśli kiedykolwiek zastanawiałeś się, jak smakuje Nowy Jork, przekonasz się o tym w Greenwich Village. Dania, które są bliskie sercu każdego nowojorczyka, od ciepłych ciasteczek czekoladowych prosto z pieca, przez kremowy sernik nowojorski, po sycylijskie arancini — dekadenckie kawałki smażonego ryżu nadziewane marzycielskimi kombinacjami, takimi jak Sos boloński i ser topiony. Zajrzyj do klasycznych sklepów typu „mama i pop”, słuchając o włoskich imigrantach, którzy przynieśli ze sobą swoją niesamowitą kulturę kulinarną, delektuj się świeżo nadziewanym cannoli i odpłyń do nowojorskiego nieba kulinarnego, gryząc klasyki, takie jak bułeczki z lox lub kanapka z pastrami wielkości korka do drzwi.
7
Grand Central Terminal
Zobaczysz kultowe drapacze chmur i punkty orientacyjne – witaj Grand Central – ale niespodzianką jest to, że będzie to widziane oczami twojego gospodarza. Nie mogą się doczekać, aby podzielić się z Tobą tym, co kochają w okolicy, gdzie spędzają czas i co dobrego do jedzenia i picia.
8
Śródmieście
Od Times Square, przez Rockefeller, po Empire State, na metr kwadratowy przypada tu więcej charakterystycznych miejsc Nowego Jorku niż gdziekolwiek indziej w mieście (prawdopodobnie nie zweryfikowaliśmy tego niezależnie…) i Twój gospodarz nie może się doczekać, aby je pokazać Tobie! UWAGA: Opłaty za wstęp nie są wliczone w cenę i zalecamy samodzielne zwiedzanie wnętrz tych atrakcji.
9
Dzielnica Meatpackingu
Słabo oświetlone bary koktajlowe, galerie, flagowe sklepy znanych projektantów i ultramodne restauracje. Niezależnie od tego, czy Twoim pomysłem na dobrą zabawę są bardziej modne i ekskluzywne designerskie zakupy, po których następuje koktajl, kolacja podczas ostatniego otwarcia restauracji po wieczornym rozmyślaniu nad sztuką współczesną lub przeskakiwanie do baru między eleganckimi winiarniami i słabo oświetlonymi barami koktajlowymi, wszystko znajdziesz tutaj.
10
SoHo
Ciesz się słynnym Soho i jego ukrytymi klejnotami tuż za rogiem od kultowych atrakcji i wędruj jego historycznymi uliczkami
11
Małe Włochy
Zalecamy jednak przejrzenie delikatesów w Little Italy, które są w tych samych rodzinach od pokoleń i spróbowanie cannoli lub dwóch, a następnie oddanie hołdu pierwszej pizzerii w Nowym Jorku (oczywiście przez zjedzenie kawałka).
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
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
46
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.
47
Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
48
Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
49
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.
50
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.
51
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.
52
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.
53
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.
54
SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
55
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).
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).
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Harlem
Get what you want out of your experience - try globally influenced flavors as you sample some of Harlem's classic soul food dishes
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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.
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Bronx Museum of the Arts
Catch an exhibition or live jazz act at the Bronx Museum of the Arts- if you feel super cultured
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Brooklyn
Microbreweries, prohibition brew houses and NY pizza (enough said).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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SoHo
Enjoy the famous Soho and its hidden gems just around the corner from iconic attractions, and wander its historic streets
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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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Sylvia W
Sep 2024
If I really start telling, then no one feels like watching ;) it would be a little book. If you come to NY with limited time, book a guide right here. Olga, speaks great German, for whom this is massive. She is very friendly, devoted and also patient and adaptable. Not every guide likes to deviate from their own ideas. Very different Olga. Even before the trip we talked intensively and understood each other very well. She's a great person. With us things went wrong on arrival, our luggage has remained in London. We were stressed and a bit very disappointed. Olga made up for it all. She addressed each of us, three generations 70, 50, 22, individually. Even after our time together, she never tired of sending us lively tips and ideas for the next day. She knew us well and picked out great things for everyone. Also she was worried and tried to help us with our lost luggage and to assist us. THANK YOU Olga, stay as you are, you are fantastic. Get to know NY with Olga or maybe get to know Olga and see something of NY on the side.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Sep 2024
Thank you so much for your heartfelt feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that Olga made your New York visit so memorable. It’s wonderful that she was able to adapt to your needs and provide such personalized care, especially with the travel challenges you faced. We’ll make sure to pass along your kind words to her. Thank you again for sharing your experience!

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