Brooklyn Self-Guided Walking Tour and Scavenger Hunt
Looking for things to do in New York Brooklyn? Our 3-hour self-guided walking tour takes you through this neighborhood. Learn about its history and discover all of the attractions. Solve challenges at each step along your way, to find your next destination and have fun.
You will walk from the Brooklyn Museum to Grand Army Plaza, and visit several churches and Prospect Park. As you discover the neighborhood, you’ll pass by various parks, museums, and monuments.
The Brooklyn Tourist Scavenger Hunt is a 5.2 km / 3.2 mi self-guided walking tour with challenges along the way. It should take you 3 hours to complete.
Guided Tour of Central Park with Scenic Stops
Discover Central Park like never before
Immerse yourself in an authentic and immersive experience with our guided tour, where local experts will reveal the best-kept secrets of New York’s most iconic park. More than just a tour, this walk will take you through its most iconic sites as you listen to fascinating stories, curious anecdotes and amazing facts that will make your visit unforgettable.
Explore and capture unique moments – walk iconic trails, discover hidden corners and take advantage of the best opportunities for spectacular photos.
Passionate and expert guides – Experience Central Park from a unique perspective with captivating narratives that bring every story to life.
Small groups for a closer experience – Enjoy an intimate atmosphere, without rushes or crowds, so you can truly connect with the place.
Book now and discover the magic of Central Park like never before.
NYC: Oktoberfest Cruise with Cash Bar and Empire State Building
Celebrate Oktoberfest with the ultimate NYC combo experience — a scenic Hudson River cruise and included tickets to the iconic Empire State Building! Departing from Pier 78, this lively adventure combines sunshine, fresh air, and unbeatable views of New York City’s most famous landmarks, making it the perfect way to kick off the season.
Cruise down the Hudson and take in breathtaking skyline views as Manhattan rises around you. Snap photos of the Statue of Liberty, sail beneath the majestic George Washington Bridge, and enjoy panoramic views of One World Trade Center, Hudson Yards, and the sparkling NYC skyline.
Soak up the vibrant Spring Break energy onboard with music, great vibes, and a full cash bar available for purchase as you enjoy the ultimate NYC experience on the water, then continue the adventure at the Empire State Building with spectacular views from one of the world’s most legendary observation decks.
Harboring Secrets Murder Mystery Quest
A centuries-old secret and a missing captain await in this interactive murder mystery quest through the historic South Street Seaport. Participants will unravel a chilling tale as they solve riddles and crack codes, tracing the ghostly story of Captain Elias Fortescue, a sailor lost to time.
Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and mystery lovers, this adventure spans approximately half a mile and lasts 1-2 hours, ensuring an engaging experience while exploring the cobblestone streets. Begin your quest at McNally Jackson Books, and be ready to download the free ClueKeeper app to guide you through the clues and challenges.
Private or Group Pride Tour at The MET
Experience art through a bold and inspiring lens on this Pride-themed guided tour of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Discover powerful works that explore LGBTQ+ identity, love, and expression across centuries—revealing stories that are often hidden in traditional museum narratives.
Led by an expert guide, this immersive experience brings these artworks to life through engaging storytelling, symbolism, and historical context. Uncover the lives of artists and figures who challenged societal norms and shaped conversations around gender and identity, from classical pieces to contemporary works.
Intercity Transfer: New York to Philadelphia (Arrival/Departure)
Your safety is our crew’s biggest priority. Before your journey even begins, your chauffeur completely disinfects the vehicle and places free hand sanitizer in the back seat. One of our professionally-trained drivers will greet you with a name sign in the arrival hall of New York Airports or reception of the New York hotels, will offer to assist with luggage and guide you to your vehicle to go Philadelphia city. Your driver will open and close the door for you, and for your safety, guests are only permitted to ride in the back seat. We’re here to ensure you arrive at your destination feeling healthy, happy, and ready to take your day or your flight.
New York West Village Audio Tour
Ever wanted to stand where Carrie Bradshaw's stoop meets Monica and Rachel's building, or outside the bakery that started the cupcake craze? This self-guided walking tour takes you to the real West Village facades behind Friends, Sex and the City, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and tells you the true stories the cameras never showed.
Everything runs from your smartphone, no app to download, no physical guide required. Follow a clear map through 9 stops, listen to a short audio story at each landmark, and answer an interactive quiz to unlock the next stop and dig deeper into the neighborhood's real history, from Stonewall's role in LGBTQ+ rights to a private courtyard once nicknamed 'Pig's Alley'.
Start anytime, pause whenever you like, and explore at your own pace. No groups, no fixed schedule. Audio and text available in 7 languages.
Macbeth at The Metropolitan Opera House Ticket
The season opens with hair-raising drama and spectacular singing as two of opera’s most extraordinary artists star in Macbeth, Verdi’s thrilling take on the immortal Shakespearean tale of the scheming couple determined to seize power at any cost. Following past triumphs in many of Verdi’s signature baritone roles, Quinn Kelsey is the Scottish king haunted by the ghosts of his murderous ascent to the throne, opposite Lise Davidsen—the world’s reigning dramatic soprano—as the power-mad Lady Macbeth, whose ruinous ambition damns them both. Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin takes the podium for a penetrating production by Louisa Proske, a brilliant young director making waves around the world. Rounding out the all-star cast are tenor Freddie De Tommaso as the heroic Macduff and bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green as Macbeth’s friend-turned-victim Banquo.
Williamsburg Food and Shopping Tour with Local Guide
Shop, snack, and explore your way through Williamsburg on this small-group guided experience. Start with a traditional Polish doughnut or pierogi before discovering the neighborhood's best vintage boutiques, artisan shops, and hidden local gems. Along the way, enjoy exclusive store discounts, sample delicious empanadas and Swedish candy, and soak up the area's creative energy.
Finish at Domino Park with breathtaking Manhattan skyline views, a glass of prosecco, and fascinating stories from Williamsburg's rich history. Perfect for visitors, birthdays, bachelorette parties, or anyone looking for an authentic Brooklyn day out.
- Discover Williamsburg's top vintage boutiques and artisan shops
- Enjoy local favorites, including Polish treats, empanadas, and Swedish candy
- Receive exclusive discounts at select participating stores
- End with prosecco, skyline views, and Brooklyn history at Domino Park
Fun Pasta Making Class With a Local Chef in NYC
Flour on your hands is a pretty good sign you're about to eat well. In this hands-on cooking session at a lively local bar, you'll transform everyday ingredients into fresh handmade tagliatelle paired with a classic Alfredo sauce that's creamy, buttery and packed with freshly grated Parmesan. Start by mixing and kneading pasta dough before learning how to roll and slice it into beautiful ribbons using traditional techniques. Next, create a silky sauce with butter, Parmesan and starchy pasta water, then toss everything together for a comforting Italian favorite made entirely by you. The relaxed pace makes it easy for every skill level to follow along, while practical pasta-making techniques give you plenty to recreate at home. You'll leave with new kitchen confidence, a seriously satisfying meal and a recipe worth making again and again.
Radical and Weird History Walk of Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges
Forget the sanitized folklore of New York's skyline. This uncensored tour dives into the chaotic history behind the East River Bridges—starting with the Brooklyn Bridge. While others snap selfies, you'll stand above hidden champagne vaults and Cold War bunkers, learning how the "Eighth Wonder of the World" was built on political extortion, severed toes, and a terrifying new affliction: the bends. Hear the true story of the doomed engineering family behind it, and the rooster that became its first passenger. Down the river, the Manhattan Bridge stands as a monument to political brawls and questionable physics—engineered to bend and sway under subway trains, a theory later reused on a bridge that twisted itself apart in the wind. This tour is for those who prefer their history dark and unvarnished, leaving you with real appreciation for the madness it took to build these marvels.
Five Points and Gangs of New York Historical Walking Tour
Uncover the gritty past of New York City's Five Points neighborhood on this engaging historical walking tour. Explore the streets that inspired the film "Gangs of New York" while delving into the lives of gang leaders, immigrants, and the political corruption that defined the area. From the infamous Bandit’s Roost to the struggles of immigrant communities, this tour reveals the real stories behind the legends. Enjoy a complimentary dumpling from Chinatown as you walk through this iconic district and learn about the Draft Riots of 1863 and the work of Jacob Riis, a pioneer in social reform.
- Duration: 2-hour walking tour in Lower Manhattan
- Guided by licensed NYC experts with a passion for history
- Comfortable walking pace with frequent stops and a dumpling included
- Ideal for history lovers, true crime fans, and curious locals
Maria Stuarda at the Metropolitan Opera House Ticket
A searingly dramatic setting of Friedrich Schiller’s play about Mary, Queen of Scots, and her political and personal rivalry with Queen Elizabeth I of England, Maria Stuarda had a troubled genesis, despite its musical and theatrical brilliance, and only recently achieved a place in the repertory. These two fearsome rivals embody different perceptions of royalty, which were very much in direct conflict at that moment in time, and the opera’s drama is true to history in a way the facts are not.
For all the beauty of its orchestral writing, Maria Stuarda is a prime example of the mid–19th-century bel canto style—the drama is firmly embedded in the vocal parts. A notable curiosity of the score is the wide range of casting possibilities for the two leading ladies: either role can be (and has been) sung by a soprano or a mezzo-soprano. Much depends on the contrast of the voices, especially in the great confrontation scene at the end of Act I.
New York: private visit of Chelsea neighborhood
Visit Chelsea neighborhood in New York City with a private guide.
Home to hundreds of art galleries, beautiful brownstones, and one of New York’s newest and most popular attractions, Chelsea is one of the city’s jewels when it comes to neighborhood life. The contemporary art scene is an integral part of the neighborhood’s identity, with gallery openings almost every night of the week and countless exhibits to explore.
Walkable or close distance to so many features including Chelsea Market, open food market, the Highline which provides visitors with a tranquil, elevated space with incomparable views, providing an unparalleled way to experience the city.
Walking on the High Line towards Chelsea will allow you to see this part of NYC from the different perspective of an elevated structure. As you are above the ground, you will be able to catch glimpses of the Hudson River, Hudson Yards, and MORE.
Chelsea has so much to offer and continues to grow.
Boro Park Jewish Hasidic Private Walking Tour
Discover Brooklyn’s hidden Hasidic neighborhood, where numerous sects coexist, offering an inside glimpse into a vibrant and unexpectedly diverse community. We will enter another world where we’ll be transported back to 18th-century Poland!
While many Jewish immigrant communities in America focused on assimilation, the aftermath of the Holocaust brought a different approach. European Jewish spiritual leaders, who survived the war, rebuilt their Rabbinic courts in New York City, creating a new type of Jewish community that emphasized preserving tradition over assimilation.
To this day, a growing number of communities are isolating themselves and rejecting the larger outside culture in cities and towns across the US. Usually, a neighborhood has one isolated sect, like the Satmar in Williamsburg or the Lubavitch in Crown Heights. Boro Park is the exception within the exception – a Hasidic neighborhood with diverse sects representing a large swath of the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish World.
Hudson Valley Escape: Cold Spring & River Views Day Tour
Escape the bustle of NYC on a 7-hour private ride through the Hudson Valley, known for its charming towns, scenic drives, and river views. With pickup and drop-off at your Manhattan hotel, your English-speaking driver ensures a comfortable, customizable day at your own pace. Stroll through Cold Spring Village, a quaint riverside town with antique shops and peaceful views. Continue to Foundry Dock Park, a small but scenic spot on the Hudson with vistas of Storm King Mountain. Next, explore the landscaped grounds of Boscobel House & Gardens, where sweeping lawns overlook the river. Finally, discover West Point Foundry Preserve, a historic site with preserved ruins, wooded trails, and a brook that reveal Cold Spring’s industrial past. After a day of history, nature, and relaxation, your driver returns you to Manhattan
New York City Tour
To know the attractions of Manhattan and guide us through its streets there is no better excursion. “City adventure”. With a Spanish speaking guide we will visit the biggest attractions that the island has and in some of them get out of the vehicle to take pictures.
On this tour we will go north to Manhatta, the area known as Harlem, passing through Central Park and descend until we reach Battery Park where there are many more attractions to visit.
Some of the places to see are:
• Central Park
• Dakota Building
• Harlem neighborhood
• Museum Mile
• 5th Avenue
• Greenwich Village
• Soho
• Chinatown
• Little Italy
• Financial district
• El Toro
• Battery Park
Movies in New York City Private Walking Tour
Take a look behind-the-scenes of your favourite TV shows and movies and see NYC’s popular filming locations such as the Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal, and Empire State Buildings. Extended option: visit the Museum of Moving Image!
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests:
2-hour: Movie Tour in Central Manhattan
Join this tour to see famous filming locations in Midtown Manhattan, such as the Rockefeller Center, 21 Club, Grand Central Terminal, Empire State Building and more.
4-hour: Movie Tour & Museum of Moving Image
Join this tour to visit the Museum of Moving Image and see famous filming locations in Midtown Manhattan, such as the Rockefeller Center, Grand Central and Empire State Building.
New York CIty is one of the most cinematic cities in the world, appearing in hundreds of movies. Join our special Movie-themed tour to see some of the Big Apple’s most iconic filming locations & learn the secrets of the American movie industry.
NYC Little Italy Godfather and Sopranos Film Location Guided Tour
Step into the shadowy world of organized crime on this immersive 2-hour walking tour through New York's Little Italy. Explore the real stories behind one of Manhattan's most legendary neighborhoods while visiting filming locations from classic movies such as The Godfather and The Sopranos. Discover the true history of the Mafia families that shaped the district, from secret Gambino family headquarters to the historic Old St. Patrick's Cathedral. Along the way, uncover fascinating stories of Prohibition-era bootlegging, power struggles, and infamous mob figures. Whether you're a film fan or a history enthusiast, this tour offers an unforgettable journey into New York's criminal past.
- 2-hour guided walking tour through Manhattan's Little Italy
- Visit filming locations and real crime scenes from The Godfather and The Sopranos
- Learn about the history of New York’s Five Mafia Families and Prohibition
- Concludes at the Italian American Museum, integrating local history with film lore
New York City Midtown Manhattan Walking Tour
The Midtown Manhattan walking tour gives visitors an insider's view into NYC's most expensive pieces of real estate: The Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal, the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Plaza, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and so much more.
The walking tour is a wonderful activity for elementary, high school and college students, families, as well as team building activities.
Documentary Style Photoshoot
Keep natural memories of your trip by letting me follow and document your experiences as you explore New York.
New York Airport (LGA) to Philadelphia Arrival Transfer
Book your private arrival transfer from New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) to Philadelphia City.
Avoid the hassle of waiting in long taxi or shared shuttle queues and use our private, door-to-door airport transfer.
Your driver will be waiting for you at the scheduled time, and you can travel comfortably to your destination.
• We track your flight.
• Our driver greets you with a name plate.
• We provide door-to-door service.
• There are no hidden charges.
• We use clean cars and professional drivers.
Explore New York with Scavenger Hunts Activity
Explore iconic and hidden spots throughout Chinatown
Follow clues that lead you from one landmark to the next
Solve puzzles based on local history, architecture, symbols, and traditions
Discover untold stories behind the neighborhood, from immigration to community life
Enjoy full flexibility—pause for food, photos, or breaks anytime
Suitable for solo travelers, couples, groups, and families
NYC Upper East Side Self-Guided Walking tour
Looking for things to do on the Upper East Side? Our self-guided walking tour/scavenger hunt will take you from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in Central Park via its zoo, several museums, and art galleries!
Solve challenges at every step to discover your next destination and learn new things. Learn a little history as well as interesting facts about what surrounds you. See the sights.
The New York Manhattan Upper East Side Tourist Scavenger Hunt is a 3.9 km / 2.4 mi self-guided walking tour with challenges along the way. It should take you 3 hours to complete.
-A fun learning experience
-See the sights! 38 locations
-Learn some local history
-Challenge your knowledge: 39 varied challenges
-Fun for all ages, kids included
-Wheelchair and stroller accessible throughout
-Pet-friendly throughout
-Start whenever you are ready, from your smartphone – no fixed schedule
-Take as little, or as much time as you wish to complete your hunt