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Discover the true essence of New York with the most complete and fascinating tour of the Big Apple. This six-hour experience, available on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m., offers a panoramic view of the contrasts that make the city that never sleeps so unique, from Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods to the authentic corners of the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn.
The journey begins in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, near Times Square West. From there, we head to Columbus Circle, home to the monument of Christopher Columbus, and the impressive Lincoln Center, a cultural landmark for opera, music, and dance. We continue to the legendary Dakota Building, John Lennon’s last residence, and stroll through Strawberry Fields, the most emotional corner of Central Park dedicated to his memory.
The route continues along Fifth Avenue, known as Museum Mile. Along this elegant avenue, we’ll admire architectural and cultural gems such as the Jewish Museum, the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Frick Collection, and the Central Park Zoo. We’ll also pass by the John Purroy Mitchel memorial and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, surrounded by the city’s iconic skyline.
Crossing the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, we’ll stop at Queens Bridge Park to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Manhattan’s skyline. Then, in the Astoria district, we’ll observe the NYCHA residential complexes before heading north to the Bronx, home to some of New York’s most recognizable landmarks.
In the Bronx, we’ll visit the legendary Yankee Stadium, explore the area of the courts, the Criminal Court, and the 42nd Precinct, famous for the movie Fort Apache. There will also be time to admire urban art murals that reflect the neighborhood’s spirit, such as the Big Pun Memorial and the iconic “I Love the Bronx.”
Next, we’ll cross the Bronx Whitestone Bridge to the peaceful residential area of Malba, in Queens, and continue to Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, where the Citi Field baseball stadium, the US Open Tennis Center, and the monumental Unisphere are located, the latter featured in films like Men in Black, Captain America, and Tomorrowland.
The tour continues into Brooklyn to explore Williamsburg, home to the Hasidic Jewish community, the second largest outside Israel. This area offers a striking contrast to the modern skyline of Manhattan visible across the river.
Finally, we cross the Manhattan Bridge to reach Chinatown and SoHo, vibrant neighborhoods where cultural diversity and urban art blend into a unique atmosphere. We’ll pass by Federal Plaza, City Hall, and the Brooklyn Bridge before ending the tour near Ground Zero, on Broadway Avenue and Barclay Street, the perfect spot to continue exploring Downtown Manhattan at your own pace.
Throughout the tour, an expert Spanish-speaking guide will share fascinating insights, stories, and curiosities about each place visited. This tour is the perfect way to experience the cultural, social, and historical contrasts that define New York City.