New York contrasts: Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn





Description
If your intention is to get a complete idea of New York, you should not miss the opportunity to know the districts of Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens with a Spanish-speaking guide who will accompany you throughout the tour, making stops to take pictures, talking about History and sharing experiences. The whole cultural and tourist offer does not end in Manhattan, with the excursion contrasts of New York: The authentic excursion with which you will be able to appreciate the daily life of the New Yorquinos.
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Itinerary
After the hotel pick-up we go to the Harlem neighborhood to learn a little about its history and make a stop at the Brownstone where you can take pictures.
We will continue our journey to Grand Concord Avenue and the most famous curator of this county Precinct 42, known as the Apache district, for the filming of the Movie with Paul Newman (Fort Apache) and then head south to the Bronx where the most famous graffiti, each with its different stories, making stops in some of them to make the different photographs.
We will make a stop to photograph the Stadium
We will visit the stairs of the movie Joker in the Bronx.
We will make a 20-minute stop for a snack and use the services. Take a photo with one of the legends of the Bronx Christopher Rios better known by his stage name 'Big Pun'
We will make a 10-minute stop at the "I love the Bronx" mural
We move to Queens, the largest and most multicultural county in New York City, we will enter Malba a private neighborhood of medium high stratum and the most expensive outside of Manhattan, we continue to the Flushing Meadows park which is for Queens what it is Central Park for Manhattan, there we can see the stadium of the Mets, rival team of the Yankees, the National Tennis complex where the United States Open is celebrated, more known as the US OPEN and the globe of the movie Men In Black. We leave Flushing to pass through one of the main avenues of Queens (Roosevelt) where we can see the culture of Immigration represented in each of its retail stores located along the avenue, we will pass through the small India where the largest is located Hindu concentration of New York City to continue our journey to the district of Brooklyn.
We will make a stop in Queens Park to take a photo with the Unisfera from the movie "Man In Black I" and we will pass by where the "US Open" tennis open is played.
We enter Brooklyn County where we tour the Jewish neighborhood of Williamsburg neighborhood where the largest concentration of Ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jews. At the end of this visit we head towards the Manhattan Bridge where we give two options: • Get off near the Brooklyn Bridge to walk along Dumbo and walk through the Brooklyn Bridge and enjoy the panoramic view of Manhattan or continue towards China Town / Little Italy where our excursion ends and enjoy the best Italian food in the city of New York
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
Reviews(246)
Excellent overview of Manhattan, Harlem, Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn.
The tour guide was very knowledgeable about some information, but made some racist and sexist comments. I assumed the tour would be light and full of pop culture based on the description. However, it became a lesson in economics and stereotypes.
Guide Luis, very kind and the visit was very entertaining, he has a lot of experience, great.
Very beautiful tour of about five hours, spent pleasantly discovering the wonders of the districts of New York. The credit also goes to the guide Ida, with whom we had a wonderful time: knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging. Highly recommended.
I recommend doing it because it is the way to get to know the different neighborhoods of New York. Lucas is an excellent guide, in addition to being very knowledgeable, fun, and friendly!!!!
This is a great little tour for seeing a lot in a short space of time. We were on a return trip to NYC and picking up parts that we didn't manage to visit the first time. Estelina was our tour guide. She has a vast, in depth knowledge of all the areas and history of the stops we visited, with a personal touch dropped in. Her enthusiasm, coupled with I'm depth knowledge and humour makes this tour perfect. She injects the right balance of 'need to know' and additional information. Her personal experiences bring the magic to life. On a personal note, I think the actual tour would benefit from being an hour longer, to allow enough time for a large volume of people to take photos, wander and explore. However, I'm guessing this runs to a timetable, and there probably aren't enough hours in a day. I would most definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to see and hear some history, local insight and use it as a foundation to maybe go back after, and explore the areas independently. Rico our driver and Estelina make a brilliant pair. Please pass on our thanks to both of them for making it a memorable experience, for all the right reasons. Money well spent.
Estrellata was an excellent guide who is passionate about NYC and shares a genuine admiration for each of the boroughs. I’d been to Manhattan several times, but now I feel like I’ve seen New York City. The tour does a great job of showcasing the strengths of each neighborhood with ample time to explore a bit and whet the appetite for return trips.Transportation made it easy for everyone including those with mobility issues. As long as you can walk and board a bus, you’ll enjoy the neighborhoods in manageable doses.
It was excellent!! the divine guide!!
Great experience learning about the different districts of NY
We found it very good especially the guide WILLIAM who explained everything spectacular and we liked it at 6



