Discover the people, places, and icons that make New York City so vibrant & unique on a Sightseeing Tour.
Let us show you how New Yorkers do the holiday season! See NYC’s iconic holiday sites, then head downtown for local shops and drinks. You’ll have the opportunity to shop for holiday gifts and treats in some of the most quintessential New York stores and holiday markets. Finish off your spirited day with a hot beverage and some holiday cheer! Details
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Midtown Sites & Bites Tour
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Explore the very center of New York City with our expert local guides. You’ll see famous sights and get the inside scoop on places like Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and Grand Central Terminal. Along the way our guides will introduce you to our favorite local food shops for pizza, coffee, pastries, and more. Discover hidden local food spots, retail shops, and a quiet oasis in the world’s busiest neighborhood. Get insider tips on how to avoid the crowds of Times Square and taste delicious food made by local culinary artisans.
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Stroll the streets of New York’s oldest neighborhood as we retrace the steps of one of our greatest locals and founding father, Mr. Alexander Hamilton. Discover how Wall Street, the Stock Exchange, and our financial system began with this young immigrant. Also learn about the meteoric rise and fall of one of the most dramatic lives in American history. We’ll end with a pint at his favorite tavern.
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NYC is experiencing a boom in small-scale manufacturing and this tour of one of New York City’s largest and most amazing creative hubs will give you an insider’s look into NYC’s contemporary manufacturing and design industries. Learn how Industry City has been a revolutionary part of making goods in NYC, both past and present, all while meeting some of the passionate designers and artisans who operate there today — and sampling some great food and drink, too!
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Brooklyn's craft beer scene might be booming now but you should have seen it in the 19th century! Once home to 48 breweries, this ancient trade disappeared from the borough in the 1970s. On this walking tour we'll look behind the scenes at how beer is made, explore the pre-prohibition era breweries that still stand and have plenty of craft beer and some classic NYC pizza's along the way.
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This fun walking tour will take you over the High Line and through the Meatpacking and Chelsea neighborhoods to explore history, art, food — and of course beautiful views. You’ll leave understanding how the past has shaped the present, and how modern New York has re-purposed this history to create something unique that has transformed the city for better and for the worse.
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You’ll enjoy the story of the millions of immigrants and taste several delicious dishes of the many groups that have lived there. We’ll walk the narrow, tenement lined, streets of an area known by names like Kleindeutschland, Chinatown, and Losaida. Whether they were Dutch, Jewish, or Chinese we’ll learn about and taste something from every group that has called the neighborhood home and you’ll leave full and happy.
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NY Craft Cocktail Tour
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This Happy Hour tour will bring you to the center of New York’s booming cocktail culture as we visit some of the best cocktail bars in the city. Along the way we will sample delicious libations, swap tales of speakeasies and gangsters, shop for new local craft spirits, learn how to make craft cocktails, and discover some of the best places to grab a drink in the Big Apple. It’s a great way to start off an unforgettable evening in New York City.
**This tour is operated by Urban Oyster as New York City Urban Adventures. Tickets are sold through the New York City Urban Adventures website.
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Join Urban Oyster for a strolling lunch through one of Brooklyn's premiere culinary neighborhoods. This tour will include both old school haunts and new culinary entrepreneurs which makes for an exciting menu of traditional flavors and daring dishes. We'll stop into Italian and Middle Eastern shops that have long been the staple of the neighborhood, and explore the growing scene of cafes and restaurants specializing in artisanal foods. We'll learn about the neighborhood's rich history and changing character from the local business owners and residents themselves. Come hungry!
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