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2 hours (Approx.)
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Offered in: English
Good for avoiding crowds
Overview
Take your own group on a private walking tour of Greenwich Village, one of New York City's most famous neighborhoods. Your own private guide shares stories about the colorful history, landmarks, and people of The Village as you stroll around the small streets. See landmarks like Washington Square Park, Stonewall Inn, and Bleeker Street, and hear about the Beat movement, hippies, and musicians that lived and worked nearby.
- Private walking tour of Greenwich Village in New York City
- See the apartment building featured in the TV show 'Friends'
- Note the cafes and bars where famous artists met up
- Snap photos of landmarks like Washington Square Park and Washington Arch
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Your private guide meets you in Greenwich Village at the time that suits your group.
Take in quiet streets lined with brownstone townhouses as you hear stories about the neighborhood, which was once a bohemian artist's haven and now has some of the most expensive real estate in the country. Check out landmarks including Washington Square Park, the Washington Arch, New York University, Cherry Lane Theatre, the Stonewall Inn, Chumley's Speakeasy, Arthur's Tavern, Cafe Wha?, and Grove Court.
Your guide shares stories about the birthplace of The Beat movement, hippies, and the Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement. Walk down Bleeker Street and McDougal Street and learn about the many luminaries who spent time in the neighborhood, like musician Bob Dylan, writer James Baldwin, and political activist Emma Goldman.
Bring your own group, with a maximum of 10 people, for an entertaining and informative tour that ends at Commerce Street and 7th Avenue. From there, your guide can help you directions to return to your hotel or next destination.
Take in quiet streets lined with brownstone townhouses as you hear stories about the neighborhood, which was once a bohemian artist's haven and now has some of the most expensive real estate in the country. Check out landmarks including Washington Square Park, the Washington Arch, New York University, Cherry Lane Theatre, the Stonewall Inn, Chumley's Speakeasy, Arthur's Tavern, Cafe Wha?, and Grove Court.
Your guide shares stories about the birthplace of The Beat movement, hippies, and the Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement. Walk down Bleeker Street and McDougal Street and learn about the many luminaries who spent time in the neighborhood, like musician Bob Dylan, writer James Baldwin, and political activist Emma Goldman.
Bring your own group, with a maximum of 10 people, for an entertaining and informative tour that ends at Commerce Street and 7th Avenue. From there, your guide can help you directions to return to your hotel or next destination.
Itinerary
Stroll through neighborhoods boasting some of the most expensive real estate in the country since the area's gentrification. Move along the quiet and shaded streets that are lined with lovely brownstone townhouses. Feel the unique character of this long-standing artist's haven with its bohemian atmosphere. Learn about the birthplace of The Beat Movement, hippies, and the Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement.
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