
On this tour, you will get a complete overview of the city that never sleeps, ideal for those seeking Spanish-language tours in NYC, well-organized experiences, and a real immersion into its most representative landmarks. We depart at 8:45 AM from the mid-west side of Manhattan to pass through Columbus Circle, where you can appreciate the Christopher Columbus monument, and visit Lincoln Center. We will head to the Dakota building, the final residence of John Lennon, and walk through Strawberry Fields. Along the way, we will observe the San Remo Towers and the American Museum of Natural History. We will cross Central Park toward Fifth Avenue, also known as "Museum Mile," where we will view the Jewish Museum, the Cooper Hewitt, from the John Purroy Mitchel mayoral memorial, and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. We will continue to see the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Frick Collection, and the Central Park Zoo.
Then, en route to the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, we will cross over to the Queens Bridge Park viewpoint, where we can photograph wonderful views of the Big Apple. Next, we will enter the Astoria neighborhood, where we will view NYCHA projects, and then, heading north, we will reach the borough of The Bronx, where we will visit the Joker Stairs and continue to Yankee Stadium, passing by the Civil Court, the courthouses, and the Criminal Court. We will visit the exterior of the 42nd Precinct, where scenes from the movie Fort Apache were filmed. There will be plenty of time to photograph iconic graffiti such as the Big Pun mural and I Love The Bronx.
We will cross the Bronx Whitestone Bridge toward the residential area of Malba, in Queens. Continuing our journey, we will see the New York Times printing plant and visit Flushing Meadows Corona Park, home to the Mets' stadium, known as CitiField, the US Open National Tennis Center, and the Unisphere or steel globe, the setting for movies like Men in Black, Captain America, and Tomorrowland.
We will then head to the borough of Brooklyn to visit the famous Williamsburg neighborhood, home to the Hasidic Orthodox Jewish community, known as the second largest outside of Israel. Crossing the Manhattan Bridge, we will enter Chinatown and SoHo, passing by Federal Plaza and the Manhattan Criminal Court. Finally, we will view the Brooklyn Bridge and City Hall, concluding near the Ground Zero area, Broadway Avenue and Barclay Street, where you can enjoy Downtown Manhattan on your own.
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325 W 49th St, New York, NY 10019
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