Harlem Sunday Morning Gospel Tour





Description
Harlem is one of New York City’s most culturally rich neighborhoods. Don’t miss out on its beauty just because you don’t know where to go on your own. This Harlem Sunday morning gospel tour, complete with a gospel choir service, takes care of the details for you. See the Apollo Theater and Cotton Club, and explore parts of this neighborhood. Upgrade to include a soul food brunch at a local restaurant. Explore Harlem on the day of the week when it’s most alive—Sunday Watch a Sunday morning gospel service with a choir A guide knows the best ways around to see more in less time Upgrade to enjoy a soul food brunch at a local-favorite restaurant
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Itinerary
The symbol of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the Apollo is still the place to perform in Harlem.
Manhattan's oldest house, somewhat of an aberration in the modern neighborhood of Washington Heights, served as a command post for George Washington.
W. 138th and W. 139th Sts. between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and Frederick Douglass Blvds., Harlem, New York City, NY
World famous nightclub and restaurant
Aquaint and unexpected cobblestone street of 19th century wooden rowhouses.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Church services may be held in the Bronx, however the tour will still cover the Harlem itinerary
- Shorts and tank tops are not allowed to be worn on this tour. Harlem Spirituals Inc. reserves the right to refuse clients improperly dressed and will not refund the service
- Soul Food is traditional African American cuisine that originated in the South in the United States. Today it has become a highly sought after cuisine. It consists of spicy ribs, collard greens, fried fish and chicken, freshly cooked corn bread, and a few side dishes like black eye peas, okra, or macaroni and cheese to mention a few.
- Guests are invited to take walks through the neighborhoods visited. The average walk is about 15 minutes.
- Accessibility Notice: Only foldable wheelchairs or walkers are permitted on board. These items will be stored in the luggage compartment of the bus. Please note that buses are not equipped with lifts. Passengers using a foldable wheelchair must be accompanied by someone who can assist them in boarding and disembarking the bus. We kindly ask that you notify us in advance—ideally up to 3 weeks before travel—if you will be traveling with a wheelchair, so we can best accommodate your needs.
Reviews(997)
I would highly recommend Harlem tour, our tour guide Peggy was incredible, very knowledgeable about the area and history and a very interesting lady in her own right. The gospel church itself was the highlight of our NY trip was a beautiful and inspiring experience.
The gospel mass will remain a unique moment, which deserves the excursion. However, chance of the calendar probably, we almost did not get off the bus (impossible to visit the Apollo Theater, due to work, while it was also a wish .. and proposed to visit). Of course, the organizers are not responsible for the work, but they should compensate. The time "saved" seems to have been used to name all the buildings of the city we crossed on the return...
Guide was top notch. Knew a lot about it. What was disappointing was the gospel session in church, this one is too commercial. Pastor talks about money all the time and wants to raise as much as possible for the poor. Contrast is that there is a fat Maybach car outside in the pastor's parking lot. This is not possible! A lot is told by the guide about where to eat Soulfood in Harlem, but the tour will take you back to starting point and you will miss that experience. Luckily we got off in Harlem and walked around and enjoyed Soulfood.
Very interesting perhaps because we had an exceptional guide named Peggy. The gospel service is fabulous.
Alvin was an absolutely incredible storyteller and knowledge sharer. Bubba drove us safely comfortably ,in an pleasantly air conditioned bus, all around New York. Our Schedule for the Day: Peace Fountain St John the Devine Church Sesame Street Sign Juilliard School of Music Drive through Upper East Side Apollo Theater (Walked Around) Keep the Faith Statue Hamilton Grange National Memorial (House, Walked Around) Hamilton Statue Morris-Jumel Mansion (Walked Around) 11:15am Church Service (Walked Around) Dropped off at 72nd and Broadway at 12:30pm Recommendations: bring water and a snack if you think you might get hungry between 9am and 1pm. There is no soul food option or food stops on the tour. Bring a fan if you think you might be hot, and a sweater if you think you might get cold.
Dealing with this organization was as bad a travel experience as I've ever had. My friend and I showed up at the address we were given at 3 minutes after the announced departure. Yes, we were late, but only three minutes. And there was no one there, no message from them asking us where we were, and no response when we called to find out how we could take the subway BACK uptown (we live in Harlem!), and join the tour. When I finally heard back from them, after CONSIDERABLE back and forth, they agreed to refund my $170, IN WRITING, in email, and then....nothing. They just disappeared. I have written them repeatedly, from abroad, to ask them to follow through on their promise to refund the money. Nothing. Ever. Be really wary with this company. My money is GONE, but yours doesn't need to be.
We thought we were “only” going to worship, but we got a guided bus tour in Harlem with a very knowledgeable and dedicated guide. Very exciting and relevant.
The Tour Guide was exceptional. I appreciated her respect for the Harlem Community as well as her knowledge about the community. I was also impressed with her fluidity with both the French and English languages and alternating which she spoke first. Her respect for the African American church we attended is to be highly commended. We enjoyed both the NYC day tour as well as this one. Together they provide a more complete picture of the city. Your company might consider packaging the two tours. Also it might prove beneficial to approach some larger African American congregations with balconies about partnering with your Sunday tours.
Experience Nothing interesting , just a bus ride . For the price paid it is hugely expensive and not interesting
Very nice tour , the guide very well read and much more information about Harlem than expected, nice spots and info about famous people living / living in Harlem. A little time in the church and not the hallelujah moment that I wanted but still very nice. Sat in the gallery in the church. Very good luck, the bus picked up and left in time square. Overall great (some gospel music though)



