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    Sights by Sam - View of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Building, North Tower, and New York Life Building.

    Sights by Sam

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.7 miMorningside Heights

    I have always taken a certain pride in exploring cities on my own, but Sights By Sam proved to me…read morethat tours are the perfect way to enrich the traveling experience, and moreover are fun even for a local to do. Part of my tour covered a section of the city that is part of my everyday commute, suffice to say that Sam's facts and presentation has me thinking about all the other history I pass everyday, never knowing all that has occurred. Sam's depth of knowledge is truly impressive, and his fun and witty presentation brings the phrase tour de force to mind. Its hard to overshadow this amazing city, but I can honestly say Sam was a highlight of the tour as well. Highly recommended for travelers, locals, and anyone that wants to discover a bit of the magic that hides behind the everyday.

    My husband and I recently took Sam's Foundations of New York tour and I highly recommend it! I…read morehave taken many walking tours in different cities but this was truly a unique and fun experience because of Sam's vast knowledge and enthusiasm. Sam is very educated on the history of NYC along with its architecture. He keeps the tour interesting with fun anecdotes and historical stories. On the Foundations of New York tour, we did 2-2.5 hours of walking around lower Manhattan: Battery Park to the Customs House to NY Stock Exchange to Trinity Church to the 9/11 Memorial to City Hall..just to name a few! The tour was extremely comprehensive and Sam knew such great details about each of the spots. Sam is also very friendly and answered several questions that we had along the way. All in all, this tour was a great experience - we learned so much about lower Manhattan and its history as well as the architecture. It was fun and interesting. Sam is a great guide who is knowledgeable, friendly and clearly loves what he is doing. It was a great value for everything! We are definitely looking forward to doing more of Sam's tours in the future!

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    Sights by Sam - Learn about how NYC's City Hall is more than just where the council meets with Sights by Sam's "Foundation of New York" tour.

    Learn about how NYC's City Hall is more than just where the council meets with Sights by Sam's "Foundation of New York" tour.

    Sights by Sam - View of Manhattan Civic Center from Chinatown.

    View of Manhattan Civic Center from Chinatown.

    Sights by Sam - View of Lower Manhattan from Hoboken Terminal. Learn about both on a Sights by Sam walking tour!

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    View of Lower Manhattan from Hoboken Terminal. Learn about both on a Sights by Sam walking tour!

    Real New York Tours - central park scene :)

    Real New York Tours

    5.0(191 reviews)
    4.9 miLower East Side, Two Bridges

    We had the best day exploring New York City as a family. We have three girls ages 20, 12 and 10…read more Like did an amazing job of making the history and city exciting for each of them. They asked to hang out with him the rest of the week. He stopped for snacks and let me customize the day according to what the girls were interested in learning. Thank you for being a part of our memories!!

    After touring with Luke twice in 2011 (group tour as a couple in April then a private tour on a…read moregirls trip in October) when we were planning our itinerary for our trip back to NYC in November 2025 with our 11 year old son, Real New York Tours was the top of our list. We chose the private family tour and booking was quick and easy and the customer service as great as I remembered. On to the tour itself: Luke met us at the Museum of Natural History on time and we got reacquainted. My son is autistic and can have some trouble warming to new people but absolutely no the case with Luke, he immediately put my son at ease and they were chatting like old friends as we made our way into Central Park. The tour covered loads of Central Park, including an exciting off track visit to a secret cave, the plaza hotel, grand central station, some fun subway rides, and concluded at the Brooklyn Bridge. But more than just seeing so many iconic sites, Luke had hundreds of facts and stories (which my son loved) about what we were seeing. It was truly like spending a wonderful day with an old friend. I cannot recommend highly enough Luke and Real New York Tours. Until next time!

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    Real New York Tours
    Real New York Tours - Luke showing off SoHo.

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    Luke showing off SoHo.

    The Street Teacher - Experience the drama of DUMBO's architecture as it frames the Manhattan Bridge!!

    The Street Teacher

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.6 miUpper East Side, Yorkville

    Bill was our guide for our first visit to NYC. He could not have been more knowledgeable &…read moreprofessional. Our time was well spent with Bill. He knows the city & its history & its back stories ... Bill showed us the city in ways we would never have been able to manage on our own. Six stars if possible....... Highly Recommend!!

    I hosted an afternoon Greenwich Village walking tour for client financial advisors prior to an…read moreevening event in lower Manhattan. The Street Teacher, Bill Goodhart, was exceptionally well-prepared for presenting current and historical facts about The Village, including significant events, unique architecture, famous residents and side bar items of interest. Bill's love of New York City and his unique "feel for place" made this tour a memorable experience for all of us. I highly recommend The Street Teacher for corporate functions and family outings alike. Bill's articulate, very well-educated style and wry sense of humor really humanized the tour and made everyone comfortable. He was very accessible to our questions and stimulated conversation among us. He ensured that he knew the "audience" in advance by prepping with me and even followed-up post-tour to ensure that we were satisfied, which we were. It actually exceeded our expectations. This is was a five-star experience which I plan on doing again with Bill in another area of NYC!

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    The Street Teacher - Eating and drinking on Stone Street in lower Manhattan

    Eating and drinking on Stone Street in lower Manhattan

    The Street Teacher - I'm with a family near City Hall Park and the Brooklyn Bridge

    I'm with a family near City Hall Park and the Brooklyn Bridge

    The Street Teacher - Yes, and I mean a real cup of coffee!

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    Yes, and I mean a real cup of coffee!

    Manhattan and Beyond Tours llc - Great ride with Lyall. 13.5 miles over 3 hours.

    Manhattan and Beyond Tours llc

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.2 miUpper West Side

    Native New Yorker who has taken a bunch of walking tours to entertain out of town guests. I…read morewouldn't hesitate to recommend Manhattan and Beyond Tours. Lyall was great: we didn't feel rushed, he had some really cool history to share with us, was super helpful when we were faced with stairs (we had a double stroller with us -- he always helped us up and down stairs). Lyall was a super tour guide and the Central Park walking tour is enjoyable even for us natives. Very good price on top of that. A+ all around.

    We had a bike tour of Central Park by Lyall and we cannot express how much we loved it. We have…read morevisited the park twice before- on foot and then once with rented bikes from the Kiosk. This, hands down, was worth the time and cost and we are so glad we did it. A tour was a much better idea than just roaming around. We saw many things we did not come across before! The bikes used on the tour were much easier to operate and the gears came in handy- the general city rentals are heavy and have no gears! There was no significant skill or athletic requirement so this tour would be perfect for all ages assuming you can ride a bike. I was thankful we were not required to wear helmets. The info was insightful and enjoyable; we learned a lot and there was a great balance of biking and then talking/walking. Lyall was full of great info including insight for cost of living around the park, local residents and he was also able to answer all our random questions! The only thing we missed (but had seen before) was the iconic fountain featured in the TV series Friends. We look forward to checking out other tours he/they may have or repeating the tour when we return with our children.

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    Manhattan and Beyond Tours llc - Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn Bridge

    Manhattan and Beyond Tours llc - Hudson River Park and bikeway

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    Hudson River Park and bikeway

    Boroughs of the Dead - The Raven

    Boroughs of the Dead

    4.9(98 reviews)
    3.7 miGreenwich Village

    I took the "THE UNCANNY UPPER WEST SIDE" tour and it did not…read moredisappoint! I am from the Upper Westside so I was curious to learn more about my neighborhood. I'm going to try to entice you and not spoil the experience because it is thoughtfully curated and should be experienced live, in person. We started with one of the inspirations for Ghostbusters! Right off the bat, I was hooked as I love that movie and anything Dan Aykroyd. We learned about a Secret cave in Central Park, the iconic Dakota Building, we passed by Needle Park, where "Waiting for Mr Goodbar" was filmed in 1977 (RIP Diane Keaton!), and saw, among other sites, where James Baldwin lived and discussed art and films, like "The Exorcist" with Toni Morrison. That was a fascinating film review to read and learn about! You finish the tour where Edgar Allan Poe wrote and first published one of the most famous poems ever written, "The Raven", in The New York Evening Mirror on January 29, 1845. I had no idea I lived so near to such fascinating history! I'm grateful to B.O.T.D. for being such cool teachers! I am very much looking forward to taking additional tours with you to continue this unique journey of my complex and beloved City.

    Great tour!! The tour guide was entertaining and knew all the history! She did a great jobread more

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    Boroughs of the Dead - Poe's home where he wrote "The Raven"

    Poe's home where he wrote "The Raven"

    Boroughs of the Dead - Murder! City life was dangerous in 1836... find out why on our "Murder, Scandal and Vice" tour!

    Murder! City life was dangerous in 1836... find out why on our "Murder, Scandal and Vice" tour!

    Boroughs of the Dead - What a pretty thing to die so young... Victorian mourning makes for a marvelous Sunday stroll.

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    What a pretty thing to die so young... Victorian mourning makes for a marvelous Sunday stroll.

    Welcome to Harlem - FieryStringSistas

    Welcome to Harlem

    4.4(31 reviews)
    2.4 miHarlem

    An eventful evening of amazing JAZZ music by talented musicians. I would recommend you take an…read moreevening and enjoy the ambiance of the beautiful church, and the rhythms that come together during the concert.

    My wife and I had to delay our first tour due to illness, and so we signed up for this one on our…read morereturn trip to New York, and it was not only a delight but a dream. Doris was a wonderfully thorough and astoundingly lovely tour guide. A true local, she led us around the neighborhood while greeting friends around Harlem and asking questions about us and our time in New York. She pointed out all manner of interesting locations; houses of Renaissance legends like Zora Neale Hurston and Marcus Garvey, the former locations of the Cotton Club and the Savoy, and current projects like the restoration of the Apollo and the Schomburg Center. Lunch was delicious, a soul food buffet with some of the best mac and cheese and collards I've ever had. We gratefully went an hour and a half over our expected time, and only had to cut _that_ short because of prior engagements. I feel very lucky to have met such a knowledgeable and charming person, and even luckier to have been given a glimpse into the history of one of the most dynamic and interesting places and times in America. We owe Doris a return trip to complete the second half of the tour, and I think it's well worth your time to take a trip yourself.

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    Welcome to Harlem
    Welcome to Harlem
    Welcome to Harlem

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