Tours in New City
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Top 9 most popular tours and activities in New City

New York Contrasts: Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens & Brooklyn
Discover the "real" New York that most tourists never see. This premium, Spanish-guided journey through The Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn is designed for travelers who crave authenticity and comfort. Whether it's your first time in the city or you're a seasoned visitor, our tour reveals the soul of the five boroughs.Why this tour stands out:Iconic Landmarks & Secret Spots: From the legendary Yankee Stadium and the "Joker Stairs" in the Bronx to the artistic streets of Queens and the historic Jewish Quarter in Brooklyn.VIP Comfort: Avoid the crowded subway and travel seamlessly in our modern, climate-controlled vehicles.Expert Storytelling: Our passionate guides don’t just show you sights; they share the rich history and diverse everyday life of local New Yorkers.Picture-Perfect Moments: Strategic stops at the Unisphere and Gantry Plaza for the best skyline views.Don’t just visit NYC, experience its heartbeat. Book your spot today and see the city through a local's eyes before seats sell out!

Washington D.C. Tour from New York
We will visit the U.S. capital on a full tour to Washington, D.C., touring the nation’s most important monuments. We will leave Manhattan with a guide in Spanish, crossing New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland until we reach Virginia. Our first stop will be Arlington National Cemetery, where John F. Kennedy and historical figures rest. Then we will visit the Iwo Jima Memorial and arrive at the National Mall to see the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Memorial, the Korea Memorial and the reflective pool next to the Washington Obelisk. We will continue to the Federal Reserve, the OAS, the International Red Cross and the White House at an outside stop. Then we will visit the Ford Theater, FBI headquarters and the southern part of the Capitol. You will have free time for lunch before returning to New York, ending in Times Square. Weather permitting, we'll make a stop at the Weehawken viewpoint.

New York Contrasts and Gospel Mass Tour in Harlem
This comparative tour of Harlem, Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn lets you discover New York’s real ethnic and cultural diversity. We started on the West Side Highway looking at the Intrepid, the Trump Buildings and the Hudson River. In Harlem we will visit the exteriors of the Cotton Club and the legendary Apollo Theater, Columbia University, the picturesque neighborhood homes and the historic Mother Hale home. We will also see the tomb of General Ulysses S. Grant before entering a Baptist temple to live an authentic gospel Mass. In the Bronx we will visit the steps of the Joker, Yankee Stadium outside, Civil and Criminal Court, Big Pun mural and I Love The Bronx graffiti. Cross the Bronx Whitestone Bridge to Queens to see Malba, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, CitiField, the US Open and the Unisphere. In Brooklyn we will visit Williamsburg home to the Orthodox Hasidic Jewish community and finish near the Manhattan Bridge or Mulberry Street Chinatown

Washington D.C. and Philadelphia Tour from New York
We will begin the tour to Washington, D.C., capital of the United States and home to important political institutions. The first stop will be the Iwo Jima Memorial, a tribute to the Marine Corps. Then we will visit the National Mall, where the imposing Lincoln Memorial is located. Continue to Pennsylvania Avenue to appreciate the exteriors of the White House and then the National Capitol, home of Congress, ideal for capturing memorable photos. Returning north we will stop for lunch before continuing to Philadelphia, the nation’s first capital and symbol of independence. We will visit Independence National Historic Park, the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where founding documents were signed. We'll finish with Rocky's famous stairs in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. On the return, we will enjoy a panoramic viewpoint with spectacular views of the city.

Upper and Lower Manhattan Tour
Discover Manhattan with a Spanish tour ideal for first-time visitors to New York. We started on Eighth Avenue towards Columbus Circle and Lincoln Center, the city’s cultural center. We continue to the Dakota Building and the Strawberry Fields Memorial, essential in Central Park tours. We will skirt the park seeing the Natural History Museum, the Upper West Side and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. We then proceed along Fifth Avenue overlooking the Museum of the City of New York, Mt. Sinai Hospital and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. We will observe the Guggenheim, the MET, the Plaza Hotel, Trump Tower, Tiffany & Co. and the iconic luxury stores. We’ll see the Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Public Library, stopping at the Flatiron Building. We will pass through Washington Square Park, NYU, SoHo and Greenwich Village. We finish at Wall Street and Battery Park, where you can access the Statue of Liberty on your own.

Excursion to Philadelphia and the Amish Region from New York
On this day trip to Philadelphia and Lancaster County you will discover America’s revolutionary history and authentic Amish life. We will leave from New York for Pennsylvania until we reach Philadelphia, the “City of Brotherly Love.” We will visit Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest inhabited street in America, and see from the outside Betsy Ross’s house. Continue to the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and Carpenters’ Hall. From the vehicle we will observe the tomb of Benjamin Franklin before stopping at John F. Kennedy Plaza to admire the LOVE monument, the City Hall and the Great Masonic Temple. Following Benjamin Franklin Parkway we will arrive at the steps of the Museum of Art, famous for the movie Rocky. We will then travel to Lancaster County to visit an Amish home and learn about their lifestyle. We will finish at your markets before returning to New York, arriving at Times Square around 7:30 p.m.

Washington D.C. VIP Tour from New York
Visit iconic Washington D.C. on a VIP tour from New York with pickup at your hotel door, ideal for those who want to know the most important monuments of the U.S. capital. With a Spanish-speaking guide, you’ll learn about the country’s history and culture while touring iconic locations.The day begins with breakfast in Delaware, followed by stops at Arlington National Cemetery, the National Mall and the White House. You’ll have free time to have lunch and capture memorable photos at sites like the Lincoln Memorial and Capitol.A perfect tour for families, curious travelers and history lovers looking for a complete and well-guided Washington D.C. experience.

Harlem and Gospel Mass Tour
Discover Harlem, one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods, on a Spanish tour that reveals its history, culture and enormous influence on New York art. We begin the tour of the West Side Highway appreciating the Intrepid aircraft carrier, the Trump Buildings and the Hudson River. We will visit the exteriors of the legendary Cotton Club, scene of great jazz and blues figures, and then the legendary Apollo Theater, where artists such as Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin and the Jackson Five debuted. We will continue to Columbia University and walk through the picturesque Harlem homes to get an up-close look at its historical evolution, including the famous Mother Hale home. Then we will visit the tomb of General Ulysses S. Grant before entering a Baptist temple to live an authentic gospel Mass with its traditional chants. We will finish the tour at 59th Street in Midtown Manhattan.

Boston Tour from New York
We will leave New York for Boston, a historic city with European architecture and renowned for its scientific development.Your first stop will be in Copley Square, where we will admire the Boston Public Library, the Trinity Church, the Old Church of the South, the Fairmont Copley Plaza, the endpoint of the Boston Marathon and the Prudential and John Hancock Towers. Continue to Christ the Scientist Church and walk along Commonwealth Avenue, where the monument to Dominic Faustino Sarmiento is located. Then we visit Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox. At Cambridge, we're stopping at MIT and Harvard University. Back in Boston we will tour Beacon Hill, Boston Common, Public Garden and the Massachusetts State House. We’ll finish at Quincy Market, with free time to have lunch and photograph iconic landmarks like Old State House, Faneuil Hall and The Freedom Trail, before heading back to New York.