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Brooklyn Heights: New York City's First Suburb

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Revolutionary Brooklyn: Walk in the footsteps of revolutionaries and patriots as you learn about Brooklyn's pivotal role in the American Revolution. Visit key sites and hear tales of courage and conflict that defined the era.

Gilded Age Brooklyn: Experience the grandeur of the late 19th century with a tour of the opulent homes and landmarks of the Gilded Age. Learn about the industrialists and innovators who drove Brooklyn's rapid growth.

Architectural Wonders: Home to over 600 pre civil war buildings, discover the architectural gems that helped Brooklyn Heights become NYC's first Historical District.
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Wed 23 Apr
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Что включено
A friendly atmosphere and a tour guide that is engaging .
A friendly atmosphere and a tour guide that is engaging .
A friendly atmosphere and a tour guide that is engaging .
A friendly atmosphere and a tour guide that is engaging .
A friendly atmosphere and a tour guide that is engaging .
Дополнительная информация
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Что ожидать
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Brooklyn Borough Hall
Brooklyn's first City Hall, built between 1834 - 1848.
2
Montague Street
Dividing Brooklyn Heights into North and South, it was once home to the Brooklyn Dodger's ticket office and helped change the game of Baseball forever.
3
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
See unrivaled views of lower Manhattan overlooking New York’s first scenic district.
4
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
Considered the Grand Central of the underground railroad, the church was instrumental in helping slaves escape to freedom.
5
Brooklyn Bridge Park
At one point in time, Brooklyn Bridge park was the center of the shipping world. Once shipping moved to other parts of the harbor it became run down until it was built into one of the best places to see lower Manhattan in all of NYC.
6
Brooklyn Borough Hall
Brooklyn's first City Hall, built between 1834 - 1848.
7
Montague Street
Dividing Brooklyn Heights into North and South, it was once home to the Brooklyn Dodger's ticket office and helped change the game of Baseball forever.
8
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
See unrivaled views of lower Manhattan overlooking New York’s first scenic district.
9
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
Considered the Grand Central of the underground railroad, the church was instrumental in helping slaves escape to freedom.
10
Brooklyn Bridge Park
At one point in time, Brooklyn Bridge park was the center of the shipping world. Once shipping moved to other parts of the harbor it became run down until it was built into one of the best places to see lower Manhattan in all of NYC.
11
Brooklyn Borough Hall
Brooklyn's first City Hall, built between 1834 - 1848.
12
Montague Street
Dividing Brooklyn Heights into North and South, it was once home to the Brooklyn Dodger's ticket office and helped change the game of Baseball forever.
13
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
See unrivaled views of lower Manhattan overlooking New York’s first scenic district.
14
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
Considered the Grand Central of the underground railroad, the church was instrumental in helping slaves escape to freedom.
15
Brooklyn Bridge Park
At one point in time, Brooklyn Bridge park was the center of the shipping world. Once shipping moved to other parts of the harbor it became run down until it was built into one of the best places to see lower Manhattan in all of NYC.
16
Brooklyn Borough Hall
Brooklyn's first City Hall, built between 1834 - 1848.
17
Montague Street
Dividing Brooklyn Heights into North and South, it was once home to the Brooklyn Dodger's ticket office and helped change the game of Baseball forever.
18
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
See unrivaled views of lower Manhattan overlooking New York’s first scenic district.
19
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
Considered the Grand Central of the underground railroad, the church was instrumental in helping slaves escape to freedom.
20
Brooklyn Bridge Park
At one point in time, Brooklyn Bridge park was the center of the shipping world. Once shipping moved to other parts of the harbor it became run down until it was built into one of the best places to see lower Manhattan in all of NYC.
21
Brooklyn Borough Hall
Brooklyn's first City Hall, built between 1834 - 1848.
22
Montague Street
Dividing Brooklyn Heights into North and South, it was once home to the Brooklyn Dodger's ticket office and helped change the game of Baseball forever.
23
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
See unrivaled views of lower Manhattan overlooking New York’s first scenic district.
24
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
Considered the Grand Central of the underground railroad, the church was instrumental in helping slaves escape to freedom.
25
Brooklyn Bridge Park
At one point in time, Brooklyn Bridge park was the center of the shipping world. Once shipping moved to other parts of the harbor it became run down until it was built into one of the best places to see lower Manhattan in all of NYC.
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Отзывы (4)
alexisaQ3630TV
Jun 2024
What a beautiful neighborhood full of history! Andy was really knowledgeable about the area and its vibrant past. He gave a lot of insight about what things looked like when they were built and how they’ve changed over time. He had visuals to show it, which was really helpful in envisioning the stories! So much history took place in Brooklyn Heights. Now I’m seeing it everywhere, like on the Gilded Age tv series! Many of the people who built NYC had their roots in this neighborhood. The tour also comes with fantastic views of Manhattan & the Statue of Liberty (along the promenade) and the neighborhood itself is full of beautiful homes, churches and greenery. What a dreamy oasis. It doesn’t feel like you’re in the hustle and bustle of NYC, but in reality you’re steps away from Brooklyn’s Borough Hall and minutes from Manhattan. After the tour, there are tons of great restaurants and bars on Henry or Montague streets! Or you can easily walk down to Dumbo for pizza and an ice cream or walk/bike the Brooklyn Bridge. I highly recommend this tour, whether you’re a local to the city or just visiting. It’s great to see this hidden gem. And Andy will make it worth your while with fun facts galore and a humble approach to tourism. He’s super open to questions and active participation.
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2024
Thank you so much and I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it!

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