
This comparative tour of New York's ethnic and cultural diversity takes you through the city's most representative neighborhoods: Harlem, The Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn, exploring daily life in the most culturally diverse city in the world. It is one of the most complete excursions in New York, ideal for those who wish to know the real essence of the city beyond traditional tourist spots.
The experience begins by heading toward the West Side Highway, on the western side of Manhattan, where you can appreciate the Intrepid aircraft carrier, the Trump building complex, and the majestic Hudson River, the natural border between the states of New York and New Jersey. We will visit the exterior of the historic Cotton Club, famous for being the stage for great jazz and blues artists, and continue to the legendary Apollo Theater, where icons such as Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, the Jackson Five, and Celia Cruz made their debuts.
The tour continues with the exterior of the prestigious Columbia University and a stroll past the picturesque houses of Harlem, learning about its history up close. Here we will understand how the neighborhood transitioned from austerity to poverty and visit the famous home of Clara McBride Hale, known as Mother Hale. Then we will head to the tomb of General Ulysses S. Grant before entering a Baptist temple to enjoy an authentic Gospel mass with its songs, energy, and traditions.
Continuing toward northeast Manhattan, we will arrive at the borough of The Bronx, where the first stop will be at the iconic Joker stairs. We will continue toward Yankee Stadium, the temple of baseball, and pass by the Civil Court, the courthouses, and the Bronx Criminal Court. Our route continues toward the Big Pun mural and the famous I Love The Bronx graffiti. In this borough, the birthplace of salsa, merengue, and bachata, we will also see the graffiti of Amadou Diallo, Jonathan, and/or Yadira, which reflect part of the neighborhood's social history.
We will cross the Bronx Whitestone Bridge to enter the borough of Queens, where we will observe the exclusive residential area of Malba. From the vehicle, you can appreciate the New York Times printing plant, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, the Mets stadium (CitiField), and the US Open National Tennis Center. We will arrive at the imposing Unisphere, the famous stainless steel globe, perfect for taking unforgettable photos. This spot has been a filming location for movies such as Men in Black, Captain America, and Tomorrowland.
Next, we will head to the borough of Brooklyn to visit the iconic neighborhood of Williamsburg, home to the Hasidic Orthodox Jewish community, considered the second largest outside of Israel.
The excursion ends at approximately 3:00 p.m., offering two options to conclude the experience:
Cultural Authority and Respect: Our professional bilingual guides offer an expert narrative, ensuring that every visit, especially to the church and local neighborhoods, is educational and enriching.
Optimized VIP Logistics: We combine several massive experiences into one smooth and comfortable route in modern units, allowing you to see more in less time without sacrificing quality.
Real Perspective: We are not just a tour, we are your link to the living history of the neighborhoods that make New York the cultural capital of the world.
How long does the Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Tour last?
The excursion has an approximate duration of 6 to 7 hours, as it is one of the most complete routes covering Harlem, The Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn in a single day.
Does the tour include the Gospel Mass every day?
The Gospel Mass experience is exclusive to our Sunday departures, as this is when the local community holds its traditional religious services in Harlem.
Is there a dress code for the Gospel service?
We recommend wearing respectful attire, such as casual or semi-formal clothing, out of respect for the congregation, it is best to avoid very informal or gym wear for this part of the tour.
Where is the meeting point for this tour?
The tour departs punctually from the Starbucks at Worldwide Plaza, located at 325 W 49th St, which is a very central and accessible location.
Will there be time for bunch during the tour?
Yes, we make an organized stop during the journey so you can enjoy a local lunch, the cost of the meal is at the passengers' expense.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Absolutely, it is an educational and dynamic experience that allows children to learn about history and different cultures in a fun and safe way.
Do not settle for seeing the city from afar. Join us to discover the soul of Harlem and the contrasts of its boroughs with the standard of excellence of Real's Tours NYC. Spots for this Sunday tour are very limited.
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325 W 49th St, New York, NY 10019
You may reschedule your tour up to 24 hours before the tour, with no penalty and subject to availability.
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