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Food, Art, & Buildings of Midtown

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Despite what a lot of people think, there ARE great, affordable places to eat in Midtown, and you’ll visit and learn about some of them on this food crawl.

Midtown is also one of the most important and awe-inspiring places on planet earth, and we not only move you through some iconic - and some lesser known - ambiances in an artful way that leaves you feeling full and satisfied, heart, mind, and belly.

BUT this is not your normal food tour. We don't follow a fixed route. Instead the experienced, licensed guide will get the pulse of the group and draw from a big bag of options to make each experience a little more personal, memorable, and unique.

We are always learning more about the city, and that's how we can run these organic events that are less scripted and more like an eclectic group of friends out for a food crawl in the city.

Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to walk. We cover a lot of ground and often eat standing up.

A TOUR FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T LOVE TOURS
Город: Нью-Йорк
Thu 03 Apr
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Что включено
Delicious food from 4-5 quality spots. You’ll be full!
Smaller group size. Others cap at 12-16 people, we cap at 8-10
Bottled water
Follow-up materials with undercover tips and tricks for exploring NYC
Friendly, licensed, and professional NYC Guide
Delicious food from 4-5 quality spots. You’ll be full!
Smaller group size. Others cap at 12-16 people, we cap at 8-10
Дополнительная информация
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Что ожидать
1
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
2
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
3
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
4
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
5
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
6
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
7
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
8
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
9
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
10
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
11
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
12
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
13
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
14
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
15
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
16
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
17
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
18
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
19
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
20
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
21
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
22
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
23
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
24
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
25
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
26
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
27
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
28
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
29
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
30
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
31
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
32
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
33
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
34
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
35
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
36
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
37
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
38
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
39
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
40
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
41
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
42
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
43
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
44
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
45
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
46
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
47
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
48
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
49
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
50
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
51
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
52
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
53
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
54
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
55
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
56
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
57
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
58
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
59
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
60
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
61
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
62
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
63
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
64
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
65
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
66
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
67
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
68
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
69
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
70
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
71
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
72
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
73
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
74
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
75
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
76
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
77
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
78
42nd Street
THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY. We take input from the group, then draw from a big bag of options to make each outing unique. Our route changes from day to day, taking input from the group, guide, and city to create a one-of-a-kind experience. BUT we almost always crisscross 42nd Street with all its important sites and history.
79
Rockefeller Center
Built in the 1930s, Rockefeller Center has become one of the most iconic locations in New York - but the influence of this area goes even deeper than we know. We take some time to explore the art, architecture, and true reach of Rockefeller Center.
80
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The most important and impressive Catholic Church in New York, St. Patrick's is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, and a truly impressive monument that opens the door to deeper themes of tribalism and cooperation in the history of New York. We frequently take a few minutes to step inside and stand in awe
81
Grand Central Terminal
There are many secrets in Grand Central Terminal, more than anyone can learn in a day, let alone in a 3-hour tour. But we'll share some of the most compelling stories from this world-class building.
82
Tudor City
At the far end of 42nd Street is Tudor City, which looks out over the United Nations, the East River, and the ever-growing skylines of Queens and Brooklyn.
83
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
No trip through midtown is complete without a visit to the main branch of the New York Public Library, where there's incredible 'underground' story every visitor should know.
84
Bryant Park
We often wrap up in Bryant Park, right behind the Library, a park with a rich past, present, and future.
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Отзывы (2)
michellesI9508CJ
Jan 2025
Our tour guide, Morgan was great! He structured our tour to our interests, providing interesting points all along the way. We would have never noticed some of the architectural details on our own. Morgan’s laid back approach made us feel comfortable asking questions and learning about Midtown NYC!
Ответ от хоста
Jan 2025
Thanks!!! Really glad you guys had fun.
Michelle_S
Jan 2025
Our tour guide, Morgan, was terrific! He structured our tour to our interests, providing information all along the way. He pointed out architectural details that we would have never noticed on our own. We enjoyed his laid back personality and willingness to answer some of our off the wall questions about Midtown NYC.
Ответ от хоста
Jan 2025
Thanks Michelle! Really had fun with you guys I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)

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