Dive into the vibrant history and culture of Greenwich Village with a local NYC guide. As you’ll discover, this neighborhood in New York City has been a haven for artists, writers, and eccentrics. Hear tales of Bob Dylan, Edgar Allan Poe, and even John Wilkes Booth as you walk these storied streets.You’ll start at picturesque Washington Square Park, and from there, explore the charming side streets where the rich and famous have made their homes. You'll have the opportunity to stand in solidarity at the historic Stonewall Inn, where the gay rights movement took off. And then you can also find more hidden gems like a coffee from the oldest espresso machine in America, the street corner from "Friends," another film spot featured in "Mozart In The Jungle." Your guide knows all the best places!From the most talented musicians in the park to the most delectable pizza slices in the city, so much of authentic American culture has its roots there, and the Greenwich Village walking tour shows you the hidden secrets of this charming village tucked away inside a bustling metropolis.So, come explore one of the hippest neighborhoods in Manhattan!
Discover the vibrant yet quaint neighborhood of Greenwich Village, home to many of the rich and famous. Listen to a top-rated guide share some infamous and forgotten histories as you pass charming cafes. Walk the path where Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan began their careers
Daily at 1.30pm
Southwest corner of Waverly Place & 6th Avenue (corner that is diagonal from the subway station)Guides will be wearing an orange hat and/or a blue shirt or jacket